Poland picked June 28 on Wednesday as a new date for a presidential election that was cancelled last month amid the coronavirus pandemic, setting the stage for a short campaign that could weaken the country’s nationalist government.more
EasyJet says it hopes to resume flights on 75% of its route network by the end of August, although the number of daily services will still be significantly down for a normal summer season.more
Police in England can tell people to leave someone’s home if they are breaching new lockdown rules but cannot make them go, according to guidance issued to forces.more
The Greek authorities have decided to allow primary schools to reopen from Monday, along with hotels that are normally open all year round, but were closed due to the novel Coronavirus crisis.more
A new offense will soon appear in the ticket tariff, for which the driver will get a ticket. It is about penalties for carriers who do not keep vehicles in proper sanitary condition - the Polish daily "Rzeczpospolita" reports. more
Vulnerable people in England and Wales who have been asked to stay home since the coronavirus lockdown began will be able to go outdoors again from Monday.more
Control temperature measurements at the entrance to the terminals, the obligation to wear masks, the obligation to complete a health declaration. These are some of the safety rules that will apply at airports and on planes - the Civil Aviation Office of Poland said.more
Poland and the UK have signed a treaty that secures the right of Polish and British citizens to stand and vote in local elections in each other’s countries following the UK’s exit from the EU. This ensures that Polish people living in the UK and British citizens living in Poland have the right to choose who represents them in local government in the country where they reside.more
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that from 1 June, six people will be able to meet in public spaces and private outdoor spaces, such as gardens, as long as those from different households stay two metres apart.more
Germany’s Focus magazine reports headlines from the Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH (DPA) on Tuesday, citing that the government wants to end travel warnings for tourists from June 15 for 31 European countries if coronavirus situation allows.more
A lot of Londoners will have missed getting lost in the endless stores at Westfield during lockdown. Whether you’re closer to the Stratford centre or the one at White City the enormous shopping opportunities they both offer can’t really be matched.more
The fourth of July is normally thought of as Independence Day, but this year it may be come to known as the day our roots finally got what they deserved.more
The charity organization CPSL Mind encourages Poles from around Peterborough and Cambridgeshire to take care of their mental health by maintaining contact with other people and, if necessary, thanks to special free helplines.more
Poles will be allowed to go out in public without protective masks on from May 30 and cinemas, theatres, swimming pools and gyms will reopen on June 6.more
The Colosseum in Rome, Italy’s most visited tourist site, will reopen on Monday 1 June, after being closed for more than two months due to the coronavirus pandemic.more
Tourists will be able to visit Spain from 1 July without having to quarantine for two weeks. The government said cabinet ministers made the decision to lift the mandatory coronavirus quarantine during a meeting on Monday.more
Poczta Polska warns customers against cyber criminals and recommends caution on the internet. As the company informs in a press release, for fake SMS about stopping the disinfection shipment and emails that may contain malware.more
All non-essential retailers will be able to reopen in England from 15 June, Boris Johnson has announced, as part of plans to further ease the lockdown.more
Lufthansa plans to restart service to tourist destinations in Europe. The German airline has been hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic and is in talks with the government over a potential bailout.more
Washing your hands at least six to 10 times a day makes catching infections such as coronavirus much less likely, a study by UK researchers suggests.more
Homeowners struggling financially due to coronavirus will be able to extend their mortgage payment holiday for a further three months, or cut payments.more
International travellers could face spot checks and £1,000 fines if they fail to self-isolate for 14 days after arriving in the UK under measures to guard against a second wave of coronavirus.
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