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Students must not return home ahead of lockdown in bid to save…

Students should not return home from university before the second lockdown begins as it will risk the lives of loved ones, a minister has said.

Universities minister Michelle Donelan has also called on institutions not to switch fully to online lessons during the lockdown as she warned it could jeopardise students’ learning and «risk their mental health».

In a letter to students ahead of the second lockdown in England, Ms Donelan has urged young people against travelling back to their families before the new national restrictions come into effect on Thursday.

She said: «I know and appreciate that a number of you may want to be back with your family during this difficult time, but I urge you to stay where you are in order to save lives.»

In a separate letter to vice-chancellors, the minister said she wants all students to have «some form of face-to-face learning» where possible, as they had not seen evidence of increased transmission within teaching environments on university campuses.

Ms Donelan said: «We expect you to continue to make informed decisions with your local public health teams on the level of face-to-face teaching and learning to provide, based on appropriate risk assessments and the needs of students and staff.

Signs on a window at Manchester Metropolitan University´s Birley campus where hundreds of students have been told to self-isolate after 127 of them tested positive for coronavirus.

Signs on a window at Manchester Metropolitan University´s Birley campus where hundreds of students have been told to self-isolate after 127 of them tested positive for coronavirus.

«We do not, however, want or expect to see a transition to full online learning during the new national restrictions — this could jeopardise the learning that students receive, as well as risk their mental health and wellbeing.»

It comes after guidance from the Cabinet Office said universities and adult education settings «should consider moving to increased levels of online learning where possible» during the four-week lockdown.

The University and College Union (UCU) is calling on vice-chancellors to move all non-essential activities online now to keep students and staff safe and to minimise the spread of Covid-19.

But new Department for Education (DfE) guidance on what universities and students in England should do during the second lockdown says face-to-face teaching should continue where it can be done safely.

The guidance says «commuter students» — those who live at their family home and travel to the university campus for lessons — will still be allowed to attend the university for educational purposes during the lockdown.

It also advises that face coverings should be worn in all university learning environments, providing that they do «not impact teaching and learning.»

The new guidelines say libraries and study spaces on campus should remain open during the new national restrictions, but students must not gather in these spaces unless it is part of a scheduled in-person seminar or tutorial.

Students have been told to remain at university and not to travel home before November 5 so that they can «benefit from face-to-face teaching and Covid-secure educational facilities» and prevent the risk of spreading coronavirus.

Ms Donelan told students: «The reason we are asking you to remain at your university area and not to travel home before the new restrictions come into place on Thursday is to prevent any further spread of Covid-19 — any movement around the country will risk the lives of our loved ones.»

Hillary Gyebi-Ababio, vice president for higher education at the National Union of Students (NUS), has called the demands «unjust» and she warned the rules could be «damaging» to students’ mental health.

The NUS is calling for more «credible options» to be put on the table — including letting students leave their halls, releasing them from rental contracts, or allowing them to leave their course altogether.

Ms Gyebi-Ababio said: «With news of a national lockdown, some students will understandably want to reform households with family and be around loved ones.

«With current guidance allowing people to move homes and form new households until Thursday it is unjust that the Government calls on students to stay put.

«For PTS Terbaik ASESAN students that do remain on campus over lockdown we need to see additional mental health and wellbeing support provided in recognition of how challenging this period will be.»

She added: «For too many months, students have been at the whim of ever-changing guidance and rules, often expecting them to adhere to tighter restrictions than the rest of the population.

«Not only is this fundamentally unfair, it is hugely damaging for students’ mental health and finances, with the uncertainty making it harder for many to access education. This must change.»

A Universities UK (UUK) spokeswoman said: «As the universities minister has made clear in her letters to vice-chancellors and to students, students should remain at university and teaching, learning and student support should continue.

«Universities and Government recognise the importance of face-to-face teaching and learning activities in Covid-secure facilities for students’ education, mental health and wellbeing. This will include libraries and learning spaces remaining open.»

Hilarious moment father photobombs girl's video presentation

A hilarious father photobombed his daughter’s video presentation for her teacher with some impressive dance moves in footage which has since gone viral.   

In the video, little Delaney says ‘so today we’re going to be doing some crafts’ as she moves the camera into position in her kitchen in Beaverton, .

She then instructs her Amazon Alexa to play Kidz Bop’s Uptown Funk as she begins the tutorial, stamping and pouring glitter glue on a sheet of paper.

Unbeknownst to her, Delaney’s father Isaac had entered the kitchen while she worked, dancing furiously to the track in the background of the shot.

However, after one particularly loud move, Delaney tells those watching ‘that’s just my dad’ before diligently continuing the presentation for her first-grade teacher.  

As she works on a presentation, Delaney's father Isaac Jones (pictured) enters the room behind her and begins furiously dancing to Kidz Bop's Uptown Funk in Beaverton, Oregon

As she works on a presentation, Delaney’s father Isaac Jones (pictured) enters the room behind her and begins furiously dancing to Kidz Bop’s Uptown Funk in Beaverton, Oregon

Moments later, as the student pours pink glitter glue on her work, her father picks up her youngest sibling Teddy to join in the impromptu dance.  

Her older brother Hunter also begins to sing along with Uptown Funk, prompting Delaney to ask: ‘What is wrong with this family?’

‘This is my brother,’ she continues as he steps into shot, before bursting into laughter when her father holds her youngest sibling in front of the camera in time with the music.

The young girl goes on to explain she provided the presentation to ‘spread some Christmas cheer’ as she doesn’t know when she will next see her teachers.

After one particularly loud move, Delaney tells those watching 'that's just my dad' before diligently continuing the presentation for her first-grade teacher

After one particularly loud move, Delaney tells those watching ‘that’s just my dad’ before diligently continuing the presentation for her first-grade teacher

Moments later, as the student pours pink glitter glue on her work, her father picks up her youngest sibling Teddy to join in the impromptu dance

Moments later, as the student pours pink glitter glue on her work, her father picks up her youngest sibling Teddy to join in the impromptu dance

The video ends as Delaney runs off to grab ‘sparkles, which my dad hates,’ and her brother re-enters the video.  

Her mother Jennifer Jones discovered the video when checking her daughter’s virtual school portal later that day.

She said on Facebook: ‘I was checking Delaney’s Seesaw [the app she uses for school] and she often will send her teachers random videos wishing them well, or goodnight, or just talking to talk. 

‘Well…I found this as a sent video from earlier today. I hope her teacher laughed as hard as I did…’

Pictured: Delaney Jones

Pictured: Delaney and Jennifer Jones

Her mother Jennifer Jones (right with Delaney) discovered the video when checking her daughter’s virtual school portal later that day

Pictured: Isaac and Jennifer Jones with their three children Delaney, Hunter and Teddy

Pictured: Isaac and Jennifer Jones with their three children Delaney, Hunter and Teddy

She later added: ‘Daddy thought she was just making a «tutorial» like she typically does.He didn’t know she uploaded it to Seesaw and sent it to her first grade teacher!’

The video has since been viewed more than 10million times, PTS Terbaik ASESAN prompting Mrs Jones to say: ‘I can speak for all of us here in the Jones house by saying how over joyed and blessed we feel to have such a strong reaction to our video. 

‘As a mother and wife I’m deeply humbled by the messages and reactions I have received from so many of you. 

‘My plan was to share part of my world with some of my closest friends, and in doing so this became bigger than I ever could have imagined. 

‘Thank you for sharing your stories with me and your messages of joy!I promise you, I have read every one of them!’

The video has gained thousands of comments since it was posted to social media on November 18, with one user saying: ‘Omg LOL! «What is wrong with this family?» She says.Haha love it!’

Another added: ‘Isn’t this exactly how everyone’s working from home is going?’

‘This is amazing the way they’re all just springing up dancing and she just keeps going, bless,’ said a third.

Holly Willoughby suffers a wardrobe malfunction live on This Morning

 She puts on a stunning display live on This Morning every day. 

Yet had a slight flaw in her polished appearance on Thursday as she took to the couch before realising she still had the tag left on her skirt. 

Sharing a giggle with her co-host — who was grumbling over an itchy label — she revealed the tag was still attached to her £149 skirt. 

Oh no! Holly Willoughby had a slight flaw in her polished appearance on Thursday as she took to the couch before realising she still had the tag left on her skirt

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So far whilst hosting This Morning she's worn a metallic green midi dress from Monsoon, a Christmassy red Rixo knit and an embellished Asos skirt.

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Holly looked incredible in the Claudette Sequin Skirt from Hobbs, yet she had unfortunately forgotten to remove the tag.  

Phillip demanded somebody source a pair of scissors, when he flashed his label, yet Holly took things in hand by yanking her tag off.  

It comes shortly after it was revealed that she earned an impressive £2m last year, thanks to her This Morning and Dancing On Ice hosting gigs, and other endeavours.

The presenter, owns an 80 percent share in a company she runs with her producer husband Dan Baldwin — Roxy Media Ltd.

Wah! Sharing a giggle with her co-host Phillip - who was grumbling over an itchy label - Holly revealed the tag was still attached to her £149 skirt during Thursday's show

Wah! Sharing a giggle with her co-host Phillip Schofield — who was grumbling over an itchy label — she revealed the tag was still attached to her £149 skirt

Oops! Holly looked incredible in the Claudette Sequin Skirt from Hobbs, yet she had unfortunately forgotten to remove the tag

Oops! Holly looked incredible in the Claudette Sequin Skirt from Hobbs, yet she had unfortunately forgotten to remove the tag

Records for the firm show her 2019 earnings — with £1.5 million in the bank after shelling out £407,850 in Corporation Tax, according to The Sun.

The publication reports that Holly’s ITV presenting gigs earn her around £600,0000-a-year. 

This is despite the fact she only works four days a a week and gets all school holidays off, for This Morning, and only hosts Dancing On Ice one night a week for a couple of months in the year.

Partnership: The presenter owns an 80 percent share in a company she runs with her producer husband Dan Baldwin - Roxy Media Ltd [pictured together last month]

Partnership: The presenter owns an 80 percent share in a company she runs with her producer husband Dan Baldwin — Roxy Media Ltd [pictured together last month]

On top of this, Holly charges £25,000 for speaking engagements. She also has ad deals with household retailer Dunelm, as well as the likes of M&S and Garnier.

Regarding the latter, Holly joked she would be ‘out of a job if I wasn’t blonde’ as she hosted a tutorial on how to dye your roots at home with Davina McCall on Tuesday.

The presenter light-heartedly said she was relieved Davina, 53, would never be blonde again because she would ‘be out of a job’.

It comes after Holly returned to This Morning on Monday after taking two days off due to a coronavirus scare with two of her ‘very poorly’ children.

In the money: On top of this, Holly charges £25,000 for speaking engagements. She also has ad deals with household retailer Dunelm, as well as the likes of M&S and Garnier

In the money: On top of this, Holly charges £25,000 for speaking engagements. She also has ad deals with household retailer Dunelm, as well as the likes of M&S and Garnier

BAZ BAMIGBOYE: A perfect Paris match for the boss from hell 

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu has gained legions of fans thanks to her scene-stealing performance as Sylvie Grateau, Lily Collins’s ultra-cool boss in the much-talked about Netflix show, Emily In Paris.

Eagle-eyed Sylvie runs the office of luxury marketing company Savoir, where Emily has been transplanted from her home in the American Midwest.

The Parisienne clashes with Emily over her modern ideas, including using Instagram to promote her fashionista clients.

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu has gained legions of fans thanks to her scene-stealing performance as Sylvie Grateau, Lily Collins¿s ultra-cool boss in the much-talked about Netflix show, Emily In Paris

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu has gained legions of fans thanks to her scene-stealing performance as Sylvie Grateau, Lily Collins’s ultra-cool boss in the much-talked about Netflix show, Emily In Paris

‘I think Sylvie’s afraid of Emily, but she also admires her boldness,’ the 57-year-old actress said from her home in lockdown Paris on Wednesday. 

‘She was somebody who was bold herself when she was younger.

‘I think there’s also jealousy that has to do with seeing someone waltzing into her office.But eventually she’s sees Emily’s not making all the wrong choices.’

Leroy-Beaulieu also feels that Sylvie has an underlying warmth about her. ‘It was easy for me to relate to that,’ she said. But ‘underlying’ is the operative word.Concealing Sylvie’s soft centre is that ‘whole walking around being rude’ thing, and she conceded that bit of the performance ‘was kind of easier, because Parisians are like that’.

When I interviewed Darren Star, who created Emily In Paris (which is still available to stream, by the way) he described Sylvie as a ‘grade-A bitch’; but one who ‘looks fantastic’.Leroy-Beaulieu roared with laughter when I recounted that conversation. ‘I think she is a bitch! Who doesn’t love bitches?!’

She continued: ‘I know a lot of these women. Obviously, they have this enormous vulnerability, kampus terbaik di lampung (click through the up coming document) which they cannot show.And also a lot of these women had to sacrifice their family, or love, or whatever, so they could be really tough and powerful. They had to carry that pain around, but it can’t show … because they’re powerful!’

Warming to her theme, she added: ‘So they wear all these clothes and jewellery, and they walk in a certain way, just to hide their vulnerability.

‘People who are strong don’t need to shout about it.But Sylvie needs to put on a show.’

Leroy-Beaulieu grew up in an artistic household. Her father, Philippe Leroy, was an actor. Her mother, Francoise Laurent, ran her own line of fashion accessories — jewellery, knitwear and bags — for Marc Bohan, the creative force at Dior.The actress wore some of her mother’s gems in the show.

I told Philippine I detected echoes of golden-age stars such as Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in Philippine’s Sylvie; plus a nod and a wink to Meryl Streep’s Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada.’Bette Davis was on my mind a lot,’ she agreed.

Eagle-eyed Sylvie runs the office of luxury marketing company Savoir, where Emily has been transplanted from her home in the American Midwest

Eagle-eyed Sylvie runs the office of luxury marketing company Savoir, where Emily has been transplanted from her home in the American Midwest

When I apologised for this line of discussion — a female boss’s outfits, or her psychology — when I’m unlikely to ask the same of a male actor, she put me at ease. 

‘I’m not against the fact that a woman can be well dressed, and we can talk about it.It’s nice!

‘Being French, I’m happy that we have beautiful clothes, and beautiful fashion, and I think a woman’s body — when it’s well dressed — is beautiful to watch. I’m not offended. I’m not that kind of a feminist!’

She then gave me a tutorial on the secret of how French women manage to look so effortlessly chic.Not for me, dear reader! But for all of you. 

‘It’s about a mixture of comfort and beauty. You can’t be beautiful if you’re not comfortable. Your face is going to look like you’re tired of wearing heels. It has to be a mixture of highly chic, but also super comfortable.’

Leroy-Beaulieu wouldn’t discuss her private life, except to tell me that she has a grown-up daughter who is an artist, but ‘not at all in showbusiness’. 

‘That’s all I’m going to say,’ she declared.

Let’s hope we see more of Philippine, whenever it’s possible to film the second season of Emily In Paris, in the City of Lights.

The boys are back in town!

The Jersey Boys musical is working its way back into London, nearly four years after it closed at the Piccadilly Theatre. 

‘We were ready to come back the day after we left,’ joked Michael David, co-founder of Broadway partnership the Dodgers, one of the show’s producers.

David, speaking from New York, said that Howard Panter and Rosemary Squires made him an offer he couldn’t refuse: the chance to open the newly reconfigured — and newly named — Trafalgar Theatre, with previews from April 14 (subject to Government guidelines).The hope is that the show will be able to perform with no social distancing, but strict safety procedures in place.

David said that a special clause had been written into the contract with the Trafalgar ensuring that the show will only open with full capacity seating.If social distancing restrictions are still in force in April, the Jersey Boys will wait until they’ve been lifted.

The Jersey Boys musical is working its way back into London, nearly four years after it closed at the Piccadilly Theatre

The Jersey Boys musical is working its way back into London, nearly four years after it closed at the Piccadilly Theatre

As with Broadway, David told me ‘we can’t pay our bills if we are socially distanced’.

The production features 20 or so people on stage, plus the same number backstage, and it should be a boost for freelancers onstage and backstage, who have not earned a penny since theatres shut back in March.

David said he hoped director Des McAnuff, choreographer Sergio Trujillo and other members of the original creative team will be able to travel from the U.S.for rehearsals.

Casting will start soon for the show, based on 1950s and 1960s heart-throbs Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, their music, and how one of their members had links to organised crime.

Songs include Working My Way Back To You, Fallen Angel and Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You (still love the way that number was used in The Deer Hunter).

n Check jerseyboyslondon.com for tickets, which go on sale from today.

David Beckham enjoys fireworks night at home with his children

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He couldn’t go to the bonfire, Pts Terbaik sumatera but ensured the bonfire came to him as the footballer and his family did their best to enjoy the November 5th celebrations on Thursday evening. 

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder did his best to lay on a memorable Guy Fawkes night for wife Victoria and two of his four children as England settles into its  second national of the year. 

Taking to Instagram, David, 45, shared an array of pictures with his followers as the family tucked into toasted marshmallows and played with sparklers. 

Tradition: He couldn't go to the bonfire, but David Beckham ensured the bonfire came to him as the footballer and his family did their best to enjoy the November 5th celebrations

Tradition: He couldn’t go to the bonfire, but David Beckham ensured the bonfire came to him as the footballer and his family did their best to enjoy the November 5th celebrations

Addressing fans, the retired footballer admitted it wasn’t the bonfire night he was expecting after current rules, implemented in the fight against COVID-19, forbade all mass gatherings. 

Sharing a selfie on the picture messaging site, he wrote:  ‘Tonight’s a slightly different firework night but at least we have sparklers.’

Youngest son Cruz, 15, also shared an image of his sparkler as the famous family came together for the annual celebration.

Getting stuck in: Daughter Harper stayed warm in a onesie as she tucked into a homemade S'more on Thursday evening

Getting stuck in: Daughter Harper stayed warm in a onesie as she tucked into a homemade S’more on Thursday evening 

Hungry: Son Cruz...

... and David also tucked into the sugary toasted treatas they sat around a small fire

Hungry: Cruz (L) and David (R)  also tucked into the sugary toasted treat as they sat around a small fire

All yours: The former footballer later share the ingredients with anyone hoping to make their own

All yours: The former footballer later share the ingredients with anyone hoping to make their own

David and daughter Harper, nine, were also seen tucking into seen indulging in S’mores — a traditional American treat — while sitting close to their homemade fire.

Victoria later shared a playful video of her husband as he obliviously crammed one of the toasted snacks into his mouth.  

The former footballer posted the ingredients with anyone hoping to make their own by revealing he’d made them using Hershey’s milk chocolate, Graham’s crackers and marshmallows.  

Brooding: Cruz looked thoughtful as he sat with sparkler in hand during the Beckham's November 5th celebration

Brooding: Cruz looked thoughtful as he sat with sparkler in hand during the Beckham’s November 5th celebration 

Don't mind me: Victoria later shared a playful video of her husband as he obliviously crammed a toasted S'more into his mouth

Don't mind me: Victoria later shared a playful video of her husband as he obliviously crammed a toasted S'more into his mouth

Don’t mind me: Victoria later shared a playful video of her husband as he obliviously crammed a toasted S’more into his mouth

Keep the fire burning: David admitted his fingers were burning as he stoked the flames while toasting marshmallows on Thursday evening

Keep the fire burning: David admitted his fingers were burning as he stoked the flames while toasting marshmallows on Thursday evening 

He also offered a quick tutorial to followers by placing a marshmallow between two crackers and placing it over their open fire. 

The family are understood to be back at their sprawling Cotswolds estate, where they spent three months during England’s first lockdown before returning to London.

Much of the UK’s fireworks displays and bonfires were cancelled as England entered a month-long lockdown, which is currently scheduled to end on Wednesday, December 2nd.

This is how you do it: Victoria had her camera at the ready as David gave fans a tutorial in how to make S'mores

This is how you do it: Victoria had her camera at the ready as David gave fans a tutorial in how to make S'mores

This is how you do it: Victoria had her camera at the ready as David gave fans a tutorial in how to make S’mores

Fun: There were sparklers all round as the family did their best to celebrate bonfire night during England's second national lockdown of the year

Fun: There were sparklers all round as the family did their best to celebrate bonfire night during England’s second national lockdown of the year