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 The  stanley cup UK government is reported to be exploring a range of measures to stop infections rising and keep Covid-19 in check in England 鈥?some of them for use in the event of regional spikes, such as those in Leicester and Oldham, and others that would affect the entire country in the event that case numbers surge more generally. Here are some possible options that may be on the table, accordi stanley website ng to the reports, which Downing Street sources said were merely  speculative .Shielding the over-50sThis is the nuclear option for the whole of England and likely to be highly unpopular, although this time, shielding would be individually targeted and not uniquely based on age. It has been pointed out that some over-70s are very fit without underlying health conditions. The idea is to give people over 50 an assessment of their particular risk, which is possible now because of greater information on survival. People at lower risk would be free to go out and live life relatively normally, which could cause resentment. People shielding might be offered specific times when they could go to the shops without meeting those who are mixing freely.Until now, the shielding list has been limited to p stanley cup eople with certain conditions, such as some cancers where the immune system is affected by treatment and severe lung conditions such as cystic fibrosis. Those people were told that they could return to work and go outside as much as they like from 1 August, while maintaining social distancing.The housing sec Uyhz From the wreck of the pandemic we can salvage and resurrect an inner life
 Roman Abramovich, the Chelsea FC owner, is suing the publisher of the Daily Mirror in the high court next week over an allegedly defamatory article about manager Carlo Ancelloti, in the first jury trial of a libel case for almost two years.Abramovich filed the lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspapers Limited in December last year, describing a Daily Mirror article that claimed that Ancelloti had thr stanley cup ee weeks to save his job as  highly sensational ,  inflammatory  and defamatory. Mirror Group Newspapers denies the allegations.The writ, filed at the high court in London, stated:  The defendant chose to publish this false and obviously damaging  and destabil stanley cupe ising   story  that Mr Ancelotti had been issued with an ultimatum without bothering to check it with the claimants prior to publication, despite the obvious ease with which this could have been done and in breach of the most basic tenets of responsible journalism. Mirror Group Newspapers declined to comment. The publisher denies the allegations.Chelsea and Abramovich are seeking damages from the Daily Mirror, costs and an injunction against the p Stanley cup website aper that it will not repeat the same claims.The writ, filed by the legal firm Harbottle  Lewis, claims that the Daily Mirror s decision to amend the story on its website was  tantamount to acceptance that the article is false, despite the defendant s claim that this was without any admission of liability .Harbottle  Lewis and a spokesm