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London, Jun 30 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Neil Hall).- The British government has ordered new lockdown measures in Leicester after the city had registered an increase of Covid-19 cases.Non-essential shops and schools will remain closed although the rest of the country is expected to having complete the de-escalation process on Saturday, July 4.FOOTAGE OF THE CITY OF LEICESTER ON TUESDAY.
The British government orders schools and non-essential shops in Leicester, central England, to close and urges people to stay at home after a localised outbreak of coronavirus. Health Secretary Matt Hancock says nationwide moves to ease a three-month lockdown will no longer apply in the city due to high rates of COVID-19, telling parliament: " The more people follow the rules, the faster we'll get control of this virus and get Leicester back to normal." IMAGES
Rebekah Vardy feels "ecstatic" after welcoming her third child with soccer star Jamie Vardy over the weekend.
Bruges, Dec 11 (EFE).- Real Madrid, who started the day with a lock on second place in Group A, defeated Club Brugge 3-1 in a match with nothing at stake for either squad.Looking ahead to challenging encounters in LaLiga, Blancos manager Zinedine Zidane sent out his second unit for the contest in Bruges.The visitors took the lead in the 53rd minute with a goal by Rodrygo, only to concede an equalizer to Hans Vanaken two minutes later. But Vinicius restored the lead for Real Madrid in the 64th minute and Luka Modric added a third goal in stoppage time. (Camera: LEO RODRÍGUEZ). SOUND BITES: ZINEDINE ZIDANE, REAL MADRID MANAGER (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATION: "It's a well-deserved victory because we were clinical with the chances we had and I think it's a well-deserved win. They (Club Brugge) had their chances too, particularly at the beginning of the match. But in the secind half, we were far better so I think it's a well-deserved victory."