Podcaster Jess Davies is among those who want to see cyber-flashing criminalised.
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As of Saturday there have been 1,898 confirmed cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant in the UK.

As of Saturday there have been 1,898 confirmed cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant in the UK.

It was held while indoor mixing was banned, but Downing Street says Boris Johnson took part virtually.

The move comes as experts say the UK faces a substantial wave of Omicron without further restrictions.

Officers were responding to reports of a man with a firearm at a bank and bookmakers, police say.

Podcaster Jess Davies is among those who want to see cyber-flashing criminalised.

Firms are calling on the government for more support after Plan B Covid restrictions take effect.

The boys, who are all Year 9 pupils, are raising money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.

As of Saturday there have been 1,898 confirmed cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant in the UK.

It was held while indoor mixing was banned, but Downing Street says Boris Johnson took part virtually.

The move comes as experts say the UK faces a substantial wave of Omicron without further restrictions.

Officers were responding to reports of a man with a firearm at a bank and bookmakers, police say.

Podcaster Jess Davies is among those who want to see cyber-flashing criminalised.

Firms are calling on the government for more support after Plan B Covid restrictions take effect.

The boys, who are all Year 9 pupils, are raising money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.

It was held while indoor mixing was banned, but Downing Street says Boris Johnson took part virtually.

The move comes as experts say the UK faces a substantial wave of Omicron without further restrictions.

Officers were responding to reports of a man with a firearm at a bank and bookmakers, police say.
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