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    BBC pundit Eni Aluko cries in court after ignoring coronavirus quarantine rules while on holiday at Barbados hotel

    FORMER England women’s football star Eni Aluko cried in court after breaking coronavirus quarantine rules in Barbados.
    The 33-year-old travelled out of her hotel before she had received her test results after arriving in the Caribbean.

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    Eni Aluko was seen crying outside court after she broke coronavirus quarantine rules in BarbadosCredit: BackGrid

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    Eni Aluko outside court in BarbadosCredit: BackGrid
    Distraught Aluko told a court on the island that she was confused by the rules and didn’t realise that she had to wait for her results before leaving the hotel.
    The test for Covid-19 eventually came back negative. There has been 138 confirmed cases of the virus in Barbados with seven deaths.
    The idyllic isle is testing all people entering from high-risk and medium-risk countries.
    The UK is on the “medium risk” list, and the Barbados government website states that after being tested at the airport, people should “await results at a designated holding hotel/villa at your own expense”.

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    The former England footballer claims she was left confused about the restrictionsCredit: BackGrid

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    Aluko was not issued a fine, but wanted to pay one anyway as she ‘felt bad’Credit: BackGrid
    Barbados newspaper Nation News reports her tearfully telling the court: “I came here on the basis that there were more relaxed rules. I love Barbados.
    “I came here in 2015. I came here for vacation. I would never, ever try to break any rules.
    “I understand that I should have waited on the test. I didn’t think I had to, I thought I had to wait a maximum of time.
    “Marriotts said there was a delay to the results and then they let me go.

    “Honestly, your worship, if they had stopped me from leaving I would have complied.”

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    The 33-year-old chats with her lawyer and an officer before heading into courtCredit: BackGrid

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    Aluko originally pleaded not guilty, but changed thatCredit: BackGrid
    PLEA CHANGE
    Aluko, who now works for Aston Villa as women’s sporting director, originally pleaded not guilty but then changed her plea to guilty.
    Despite the magistrate accepting her version of events and not issuing a fine, Aluko said that she wanted to pay something as she “felt really bad”.
    Aluko, who has been a regular pundit on the BBC and Amazon Prime, is staying at the five-star adults-only Little Arches Hotel in Christ Church Parish.
    Prices start from £228-a-night at the boutique hotel.
    Aluko also made headlines last month when she criticised people placed on the Government’s furlough scheme amid the coronavirus crisis.
    Aluko took to Twitter to suggest that furloughing “is needed but has created a culture of do-nothing entitlement” – attracting widespread criticism.
    She was called-out for her comments by ex-Chelsea team-mate Bethany England.
    Aluko later deleted a number of her posts, set her Twitter account to private and said sorry for “any offence caused”.

    Aluko, England’s joint-10th most-capped player, scored 33 goals in 102 appearances for the Lionesses and helped her country to third place at the 2015 Women’s World Cup.
    But back in 2017 the Football Association paid Aluko £40,000 after she claimed she was bullied by coaching staff.
    Former England boss Mark Sampson was found guilty of racially abusing both Aluko and Drew Spence, having been cleared twice previously.

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    Eni Aluko pleaded guilty to breaking coronavirus quarantine laws in Barbados and then broke down in courtCredit: Press Association

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    Aluko made an incredible 102 appearances for England during her careerCredit: AFP

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    Man Utd legend Paul Scholes visited by cops after throwing illegal house party in local Covid lockdown area

    MANCHESTER UNITED legend Paul Scholes was given the hairdryer treatment by police yesterday for throwing an illegal house party in a Covid crisis area.
    Cops went to his £3.5million mansion after The Sun on Sunday revealed he had hosted a 21st birthday bash for son Arron.
    ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates

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    Police visited Man United legend Paul Scholes after he threw an illegal house party in Covid crisis area Oldham

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    Scholes hosted an illegal party in a Covid hotspot area where dozens of youngsters, including his daughter Alicia, flouted social distancing rules
    A spokeswoman for Greater ­Manchester Police said: “Officers attended and engaged with an ­individual, explaining the restrictions and encouraging them to be compliant.”
    Each guest could have been fined £100 over Friday night’s bash in Oldham — soon after indoor social visits were banned across a swathe of the North because of a Covid spike.
    Former England star Scholes, 45 — now a BT Sport pundit — had posed in a “Lockdown Live” T-shirt with DJ Zac Caulcutt, while dozens of youngsters ignored social distancing rules.

    Another snap showed his 19-year-old daughter Alicia, an England netball player, posing with a group of friends before the celebrations.
    She seemed unrepentant yesterday, sharing an image of the front page story while mocking: “It’s Rebekah Vardy’s account.”

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    Paul was given the hairdryer treatment by Greater Manchester PoliceCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    Scholes threw the bash at his £3.5m mansion for his son Arron’s 21st birthday

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    His daughter Alicia posted videos on Instagram of pals crammed on to the dance floor as Arron was being carried by mates

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    The party included a DJ and a burger van

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    Local MP Debbie Abrahams said: ‘I urge everyone to follow the new guidelines’

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    Each guest could have been fined £100 over Friday night’s bash

    But local MP Debbie Abrahams said: “We all need to play our part. I urge everyone to follow the new guidelines.”
    Latest figures show the infection rate in Oldham soared to 58.1 per 100,000 people.

    Anywhere above 50 cases per 100,000 is rated “red” by the Government.
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    Man Utd legend Paul Scholes flouts local lockdown by throwing seven-hour party at Oldham home for his son’s birthday

    MAN UTD legend Paul Scholes threw a huge party at his Oldham pad — on the day a new Covid lockdown was imposed.
    The former England international went ahead with celebrations for Arron’s 21st on the first day new anti-Covid regulations were imposed across a swathe of the North West.
    ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates

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    Paul Scholes has flouted lockdown rules by throwing a seven-hour party at his homeCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    Partygoers ignored social distancing while attending the bash

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    Groups could be seen entering the star’s £3.5million Oldham mansionCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    The Manchester United legend went ahead with celebrations for his son’s 21st birthday
    Camera phone footage showed Arron singing karaoke wearing a “Lockdown Live” slogan T-shirt and partygoers ignoring social distancing as they drank and danced.
    The party at Scholes’ £3.5million Oldham home, which went on until 2.30am, took place as 4.5 million people across the North West were banned from get-togethers in other people’s homes or gardens.
    Tory MP Andrew Bridgen tonight accused TV pundit and ex-England midfielder Scholes, 45, of setting a bad example.

    He added: “You’d expect a much more responsible attitude from a role model who has worn an England shirt 66 times.
    “The people of Oldham are fully aware reckless behaviour like this has caused the return to lockdown.
    “While young people are less likely to suffer serious complications if they are infected, they may spread it to somebody for whom the consequences could be very severe.”
    Some living near Scholes also accused him today of “blatant disregard for the rules”.

    One local said: “The family have been planning this for weeks. Originally they were going to have a big party at a hotel but they ­cancelled that on Friday morning because of the latest advice.
    ‘SELFISH BEHAVIOUR’
    “Then an hour later word went round that they were going to have a house party at home instead.
    “It’s madness. They have ignored all the rules because they wanted to go ahead with it.
    “What about all the people who haven’t been able to go to funerals or get married in front of their friends because of the lockdown?
    “Loads of people have had to cancel their birthday parties — why is Paul Scholes’ son different?
    “Paul has a reputation as a down to earth, normal guy. He’s loved by millions of United fans and should be setting an example.”
    The local added: “It’s exactly this kind of selfish behaviour which is making it so hard for the country to shake off the pandemic.
    “There were loads of young people at the party. It started at around 7pm and went on until at least 2.30am.
    “Now all the people who attended are going to go home and ­potentially infect their brothers, sisters, parents and grandparents. Paul should hang his head in shame.”
    The party kicked off 19 hours after new rules came into force at midnight on Thursday.

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    The party even included karaoke, a DJ and a burger vanCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    Locals accused Scholes of ‘blatant disregard for the rules’

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    Camera phone footage showed a crammed dance floor and Arron being carried by his mates

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    Scholes’ daughter Alicia uploaded videos on Instagram showing youngsters dancing and singing
    During the celebrations Scholes’ daughter Alicia uploaded videos to her Instagram account showing youngsters close to each other as they danced and sang.
    Arron, wearing a black T-shirt, was at one point lifted up by his friends and carried across the dancefloor.
    One Instagram user commented under Alicia’s posts: “How is Arron having a party at your house when Oldham is in lockdown between 2 households?”
    Friday’s tightening of rules came after a spike of coronavirus infections in large areas across the North West.

    Loads of people have had to cancel their birthday parties — why is Paul Scholes’ son different?

    Greater Manchester Police Assistant Chief Constable Nick Bailey urged the public to respect the tightened rules.
    He said: “We understand the frustration of not being able to continue social lives, or visit friends and family, however the risk of ­coronavirus is still present and attending events in large groups is in breach of Covid legislation.
    “The only way to stay safe and protect your family and loved ones is by following the guidelines.”
    ‘YOUNG PEOPLE THINK THEY’RE IMMUNE’
    Manchester mayor Andy Burnham today repeated the police chief’s message, saying: “Anyone can get coronavirus and anyone can spread it.
    “That is why it is so important everyone observes the new restrictions. This includes not seeing friends and family in each other’s homes and gardens.”
    Public health officials in Greater Manchester have said they believe the Covid-19 spike is being fuelled by young people.
    Deputy mayor Sir Richard Leese said: “You can see young people thinking basically they’re immune — and that if they do catch it, it won’t be too serious.”
    Scholes, his family and other Oldham residents were already ­living under tougher rules after restrictions were introduced when the borough saw a ­dramatic spike of more than 100 cases in a week.
    According to the latest figures, the infection rate in Oldham has soared to 58.1 per 100,000 people.
    Anywhere with more than 50 cases per 100,000 is rated “red” by the Government.
    On Tuesday residents were told they could not have “social visitors” to their home and must keep two metres apart from friends and family when seeing them outside.
    Vulnerable and elderly people who have been shielding were asked to continue doing so for another two weeks.
    Officials blamed a “significant proportion” of recent cases on ­multiple positive tests in a single household.

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    It comes as Britain ‘put the brakes’on the easing of lockdown in areas across the North WestCredit: AFP or licensors
    Deputy leader of Oldham council Arooj Shah said: “We’re urging ­residents to continue to take the risk of coronavirus seriously and to stick to the guidelines.
    “The best way to avoid infection is to limit contact with others as much as possible and to stay home wherever you can, including working from home.
    “Limit contact with other people and respect social distancing where you do go out.
    “We know people across Oldham desperately want to see their friends and family and get back to normal.
    “But these restrictions are essential if we are to stop the spread of ­coronavirus.”
    According to government rules, hosting a party at your home is ­illegal. Police can shut it down and fine those attending £100.
    In May, scientists said family celebrations such as birthdays and weddings are among the easiest ways to spread Covid-19.
    Studies show indoor gatherings of ten to 30 people can result in one person carrying the virus to infect up to ten others.
    Adam Kucharski, a senior epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: “If you look at where these super-spreading events occur, it’s often at family gatherings and meals and weddings and parties.
    “We are seeing ten or so people getting infected instead of the usual reproduction number, which is about two or three.”

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    Blackburn with Darwen, Oldham and Leicester currently have the highest infection ratesCredit: AFP or licensors
    In July, the Scholes family including youngest son Aiden, 14, holidayed at their villa on the Algarve. Alicia posted a picture on July 18 of them all in the sea with a paddle board.
    A video showed Arron, who last year was convicted of assaulting an ex-school friend, lying on the beach.
    The Foreign Office advised against all but essential travel to Portugal at the start of July after ruling the country did not have enough of a grip on coronavirus.
    The Government rules are that anyone arriving in the UK from Portugal must isolate for 14 days. Anyone who refuses can be fined £1,000.
    The guidance says: “Self-isolating will reduce the chance of a second wave of coronavirus in the UK and help prevent family, friends and the community from contracting coronavirus, as well as helping to protect the NHS.”
    The Sun last month published ­pictures showing Scholes’ wife Claire was no longer wearing a wedding ring. The couple met when they were 18 and wed six years later.

    Claire has moved out of the family home and is renting a place 20 minutes away. Scholes played more than 700 times for United and won 66 England caps.
    He retired in 2013 and is co-owner of Salford City FC and a regular BT Sport pundit. He had short spell as manager of Oldham Athletic.
    Scholes has been contacted for comment about the party.

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    Scholes retired in 2013 and is co-owner of Salford City FCCredit: Alpha Photo Press Agency Ltd.
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    Premier League stars will be sent off for coughing at opponents and could face police action under FA coronavirus rules

    PREMIER LEAGUE players will be sent off for deliberately coughing at opponents and could face police action under the FA’s coronavirus rules.
    The FA have provided new guidance for match officials taking charge of games with Covid-19 restrictions in place, The Times report.

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    Premier League players will be sent off for deliberately coughing at opponents and could face police action under the FA’s coronavirus rules
    It applies to all levels of the game and will be in place immediately.
    The rules state referees should send a player off if there is a “clear act” of coughing towards someone.
    Targeted coughing is also seen as a potential criminal offence by the Crown Prosecution Service.
    Deliberate coughing is now deemed on a similar level to a physical assault.

    Both would warrant a red card on the pitch and potentially a police action afterwards.
    Atletico Madrid were forced to condemn striker Diego Costa after he appeared to cough towards members of the media in March.
    The apparent prank was right after Atletico knocked Liverpool out of the Champions League at Anfield.
    In Greater Manchester, four people were jailed earlier this year for coughing at emergency workers and claiming they had coronavirus.

    Referees have been told they are not responsible for policing social distancing during goal celebrations.

    They will also not be able to punish players for spitting.
    Spitting on the pitch was banned under the FA’s protocol when football returned in June.
    But referees cannot take action should a player spit – they can only ask them not to.

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    Man United legend Paul Scholes visited by cops after throwing illegal house party in Covid-crisis area

    MAN United legend Paul Scholes was given the hairdryer treatment by police yesterday for throwing an illegal house party in a Covid crisis area.
    Cops went to his £3.5million mansion after The Sun on Sunday revealed he hosted a 21st birthday bash for son Arron.
    ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates

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    Police visited Man United legend Paul Scholes after he threw an illegal house party in Covid crisis area Oldham

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    Scholes hosted an illegal party in a Covid hotspot area where dozens of youngsters, including his daughter Alicia, flouted social distancing rules
    A spokeswoman for Greater ­Manchester Police said: “Officers attended and engaged with an ­individual, explaining the restrictions and encouraging them to be compliant.”
    Each guest could have been fined £100 over Friday night’s bash in Oldham — soon after indoor social visits were banned across a swathe of the North because of a Covid spike.
    Former England star Scholes, 45 — now a BT Sport pundit — had posed in a “Lockdown Live” T-shirt with DJ Zac Caulcutt, while dozens of youngsters ignored social distancing rules.

    Another snap showed his 19-year-old daughter Alicia, an England netball player, posing with a group of friends before the celebrations.
    She seemed unrepentant yesterday, sharing an image of the front page story while mocking: “It’s Rebekah Vardy’s account.”

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    Paul was given the hairdryer treatment by Greater Manchester PoliceCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    Scholes threw the bash at his £3.5m mansion for his son Arron’s 21st birthday

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    His daughter Alicia posted videos on Instagram of pals crammed on to the dance floor as Arron was being carried by mates

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    The party included a DJ and a burger van

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    Local MP Debbie Abrahams said: ‘I urge everyone to follow the new guidelines’

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    Each guest could have been fined £100 over Friday night’s bash

    But local MP Debbie Abrahams said: “We all need to play our part. I urge everyone to follow the new guidelines.”
    Latest figures show the infection rate in Oldham soared to 58.1 per 100,000 people.

    Anywhere above 50 cases per 100,000 is rated “red” by the Government.
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    Paul Scholes flouts local lockdown rules by throwing huge seven-hour party for his son’s birthday

    FOOTIE ace Paul Scholes threw a huge party at his Oldham pad — on the day a new Covid lockdown was imposed.
    The Manchester United ­legend went ahead with celebrations for Arron’s 21st on the first day new anti-Covid regulations were imposed across a swathe of the North West.
    ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates

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    Paul Scholes has flouted lockdown rules by throwing a seven-hour party at his homeCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    Partygoers ignored social distancing while attending the bash

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    Groups could be seen entering the star’s £3.5million Oldham mansionCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    The Manchester United legend went ahead with celebrations for his son’s 21st birthday
    Camera phone footage showed Arron singing karaoke wearing a “Lockdown Live” slogan T-shirt and partygoers ignoring social distancing as they drank and danced.
    The party at Scholes’ £3.5million Oldham home, which went on until 2.30am, took place as 4.5 million people across the North West were banned from get-togethers in other people’s homes or gardens.
    Tory MP Andrew Bridgen tonight accused TV pundit and ex-England midfielder Scholes, 45, of setting a bad example.

    He added: “You’d expect a much more responsible attitude from a role model who has worn an England shirt 66 times.
    “The people of Oldham are fully aware reckless behaviour like this has caused the return to lockdown.
    “While young people are less likely to suffer serious complications if they are infected, they may spread it to somebody for whom the consequences could be very severe.”
    Some living near Scholes also accused him today of “blatant disregard for the rules”.

    One local said: “The family have been planning this for weeks. Originally they were going to have a big party at a hotel but they ­cancelled that on Friday morning because of the latest advice.
    ‘SELFISH BEHAVIOUR’
    “Then an hour later word went round that they were going to have a house party at home instead.
    “It’s madness. They have ignored all the rules because they wanted to go ahead with it.
    “What about all the people who haven’t been able to go to funerals or get married in front of their friends because of the lockdown?
    “Loads of people have had to cancel their birthday parties — why is Paul Scholes’ son different?
    “Paul has a reputation as a down to earth, normal guy. He’s loved by millions of United fans and should be setting an example.”
    The local added: “It’s exactly this kind of selfish behaviour which is making it so hard for the country to shake off the pandemic.
    “There were loads of young people at the party. It started at around 7pm and went on until at least 2.30am.
    “Now all the people who attended are going to go home and ­potentially infect their brothers, sisters, parents and grandparents. Paul should hang his head in shame.”
    The party kicked off 19 hours after new rules came into force at midnight on Thursday.

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    The party even included karaoke, a DJ and a burger vanCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    Locals accused Scholes of ‘blatant disregard for the rules’

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    Camera phone footage showed a crammed dance floor and Arron being carried by his mates

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    Scholes’ daughter Alicia uploaded videos on Instagram showing youngsters dancing and singing
    During the celebrations Scholes’ daughter Alicia uploaded videos to her Instagram account showing youngsters close to each other as they danced and sang.
    Arron, wearing a black T-shirt, was at one point lifted up by his friends and carried across the dancefloor.
    One Instagram user commented under Alicia’s posts: “How is Arron having a party at your house when Oldham is in lockdown between 2 households?”
    Friday’s tightening of rules came after a spike of coronavirus infections in large areas across the North West.

    Loads of people have had to cancel their birthday parties — why is Paul Scholes’ son different?

    Greater Manchester Police Assistant Chief Constable Nick Bailey urged the public to respect the tightened rules.
    He said: “We understand the frustration of not being able to continue social lives, or visit friends and family, however the risk of ­coronavirus is still present and attending events in large groups is in breach of Covid legislation.
    “The only way to stay safe and protect your family and loved ones is by following the guidelines.”
    ‘YOUNG PEOPLE THINK THEY’RE IMMUNE’
    Manchester mayor Andy Burnham today repeated the police chief’s message, saying: “Anyone can get coronavirus and anyone can spread it.
    “That is why it is so important everyone observes the new restrictions. This includes not seeing friends and family in each other’s homes and gardens.”
    Public health officials in Greater Manchester have said they believe the Covid-19 spike is being fuelled by young people.
    Deputy mayor Sir Richard Leese said: “You can see young people thinking basically they’re immune — and that if they do catch it, it won’t be too serious.”
    Scholes, his family and other Oldham residents were already ­living under tougher rules after restrictions were introduced when the borough saw a ­dramatic spike of more than 100 cases in a week.
    According to the latest figures, the infection rate in Oldham has soared to 58.1 per 100,000 people.
    Anywhere with more than 50 cases per 100,000 is rated “red” by the Government.
    On Tuesday residents were told they could not have “social visitors” to their home and must keep two metres apart from friends and family when seeing them outside.
    Vulnerable and elderly people who have been shielding were asked to continue doing so for another two weeks.
    Officials blamed a “significant proportion” of recent cases on ­multiple positive tests in a single household.

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    It comes as Britain ‘put the brakes’on the easing of lockdown in areas across the North WestCredit: AFP or licensors
    Deputy leader of Oldham council Arooj Shah said: “We’re urging ­residents to continue to take the risk of coronavirus seriously and to stick to the guidelines.
    “The best way to avoid infection is to limit contact with others as much as possible and to stay home wherever you can, including working from home.
    “Limit contact with other people and respect social distancing where you do go out.
    “We know people across Oldham desperately want to see their friends and family and get back to normal.
    “But these restrictions are essential if we are to stop the spread of ­coronavirus.”
    According to government rules, hosting a party at your home is ­illegal. Police can shut it down and fine those attending £100.
    In May, scientists said family celebrations such as birthdays and weddings are among the easiest ways to spread Covid-19.
    Studies show indoor gatherings of ten to 30 people can result in one person carrying the virus to infect up to ten others.
    Adam Kucharski, a senior epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: “If you look at where these super-spreading events occur, it’s often at family gatherings and meals and weddings and parties.
    “We are seeing ten or so people getting infected instead of the usual reproduction number, which is about two or three.”

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    Blackburn with Darwen, Oldham and Leicester currently have the highest infection ratesCredit: AFP or licensors
    In July, the Scholes family including youngest son Aiden, 14, holidayed at their villa on the Algarve. Alicia posted a picture on July 18 of them all in the sea with a paddle board.
    A video showed Arron, who last year was convicted of assaulting an ex-school friend, lying on the beach.
    The Foreign Office advised against all but essential travel to Portugal at the start of July after ruling the country did not have enough of a grip on coronavirus.
    The Government rules are that anyone arriving in the UK from Portugal must isolate for 14 days. Anyone who refuses can be fined £1,000.
    The guidance says: “Self-isolating will reduce the chance of a second wave of coronavirus in the UK and help prevent family, friends and the community from contracting coronavirus, as well as helping to protect the NHS.”
    The Sun last month published ­pictures showing Scholes’ wife Claire was no longer wearing a wedding ring. The couple met when they were 18 and wed six years later.

    Claire has moved out of the family home and is renting a place 20 minutes away. Scholes played more than 700 times for United and won 66 England caps.
    He retired in 2013 and is co-owner of Salford City FC and a regular BT Sport pundit. He had short spell as manager of Oldham Athletic.
    Scholes has been contacted for comment about the party.

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    Scholes retired in 2013 and is co-owner of Salford City FCCredit: Alpha Photo Press Agency Ltd.
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    Paul Scholes flouts local lockdown rules by throwing huge seven-hour party for son’s birthday

    FOOTIE ace Paul Scholes threw a huge party at his Oldham pad — on the day a new Covid lockdown was imposed.
    The Manchester United ­legend went ahead with celebrations for Arron’s 21st on the first day new anti-Covid regulations were imposed across a swathe of the North West.
    ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates

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    Paul Scholes has flouted lockdown rules by throwing a seven-hour party at his homeCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    Partygoers ignored social distancing while attending the bash

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    Groups could be seen entering the star’s £3.5million Oldham mansionCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    The Manchester United legend went ahead with celebrations for his son’s 21st birthday
    Camera phone footage showed Arron singing karaoke wearing a “Lockdown Live” slogan T-shirt and partygoers ignoring social distancing as they drank and danced.
    The party at Scholes’ £3.5million Oldham home, which went on until 2.30am, took place as 4.5 million people across the North West were banned from get-togethers in other people’s homes or gardens.
    Tory MP Andrew Bridgen tonight accused TV pundit and ex-England midfielder Scholes, 45, of setting a bad example.

    He added: “You’d expect a much more responsible attitude from a role model who has worn an England shirt 66 times.
    “The people of Oldham are fully aware reckless behaviour like this has caused the return to lockdown.
    “While young people are less likely to suffer serious complications if they are infected, they may spread it to somebody for whom the consequences could be very severe.”
    Some living near Scholes also accused him today of “blatant disregard for the rules”.

    One local said: “The family have been planning this for weeks. Originally they were going to have a big party at a hotel but they ­cancelled that on Friday morning because of the latest advice.
    ‘SELFISH BEHAVIOUR’
    “Then an hour later word went round that they were going to have a house party at home instead.
    “It’s madness. They have ignored all the rules because they wanted to go ahead with it.
    “What about all the people who haven’t been able to go to funerals or get married in front of their friends because of the lockdown?
    “Loads of people have had to cancel their birthday parties — why is Paul Scholes’ son different?
    “Paul has a reputation as a down to earth, normal guy. He’s loved by millions of United fans and should be setting an example.”
    The local added: “It’s exactly this kind of selfish behaviour which is making it so hard for the country to shake off the pandemic.
    “There were loads of young people at the party. It started at around 7pm and went on until at least 2.30am.
    “Now all the people who attended are going to go home and ­potentially infect their brothers, sisters, parents and grandparents. Paul should hang his head in shame.”
    The party kicked off 19 hours after new rules came into force at midnight on Thursday.

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    The party even included karaoke, a DJ and a burger vanCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    Locals accused Scholes of ‘blatant disregard for the rules’

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    Camera phone footage showed a crammed dance floor and Arron being carried by his mates

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    Scholes’ daughter Alicia uploaded videos on Instagram showing youngsters dancing and singing
    During the celebrations Scholes’ daughter Alicia uploaded videos to her Instagram account showing youngsters close to each other as they danced and sang.
    Arron, wearing a black T-shirt, was at one point lifted up by his friends and carried across the dancefloor.
    One Instagram user commented under Alicia’s posts: “How is Arron having a party at your house when Oldham is in lockdown between 2 households?”
    Friday’s tightening of rules came after a spike of coronavirus infections in large areas across the North West.

    Loads of people have had to cancel their birthday parties — why is Paul Scholes’ son different?

    Greater Manchester Police Assistant Chief Constable Nick Bailey urged the public to respect the tightened rules.
    He said: “We understand the frustration of not being able to continue social lives, or visit friends and family, however the risk of ­coronavirus is still present and attending events in large groups is in breach of Covid legislation.
    “The only way to stay safe and protect your family and loved ones is by following the guidelines.”
    ‘YOUNG PEOPLE THINK THEY’RE IMMUNE’
    Manchester mayor Andy Burnham today repeated the police chief’s message, saying: “Anyone can get coronavirus and anyone can spread it.
    “That is why it is so important everyone observes the new restrictions. This includes not seeing friends and family in each other’s homes and gardens.”
    Public health officials in Greater Manchester have said they believe the Covid-19 spike is being fuelled by young people.
    Deputy mayor Sir Richard Leese said: “You can see young people thinking basically they’re immune — and that if they do catch it, it won’t be too serious.”
    Scholes, his family and other Oldham residents were already ­living under tougher rules after restrictions were introduced when the borough saw a ­dramatic spike of more than 100 cases in a week.
    According to the latest figures, the infection rate in Oldham has soared to 58.1 per 100,000 people.
    Anywhere with more than 50 cases per 100,000 is rated “red” by the Government.
    On Tuesday residents were told they could not have “social visitors” to their home and must keep two metres apart from friends and family when seeing them outside.
    Vulnerable and elderly people who have been shielding were asked to continue doing so for another two weeks.
    Officials blamed a “significant proportion” of recent cases on ­multiple positive tests in a single household.

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    It comes as Britain ‘put the brakes’on the easing of lockdown in areas across the North WestCredit: AFP or licensors
    Deputy leader of Oldham council Arooj Shah said: “We’re urging ­residents to continue to take the risk of coronavirus seriously and to stick to the guidelines.
    “The best way to avoid infection is to limit contact with others as much as possible and to stay home wherever you can, including working from home.
    “Limit contact with other people and respect social distancing where you do go out.
    “We know people across Oldham desperately want to see their friends and family and get back to normal.
    “But these restrictions are essential if we are to stop the spread of ­coronavirus.”
    According to government rules, hosting a party at your home is ­illegal. Police can shut it down and fine those attending £100.
    In May, scientists said family celebrations such as birthdays and weddings are among the easiest ways to spread Covid-19.
    Studies show indoor gatherings of ten to 30 people can result in one person carrying the virus to infect up to ten others.
    Adam Kucharski, a senior epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: “If you look at where these super-spreading events occur, it’s often at family gatherings and meals and weddings and parties.
    “We are seeing ten or so people getting infected instead of the usual reproduction number, which is about two or three.”

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    Blackburn with Darwen, Oldham and Leicester currently have the highest infection ratesCredit: AFP or licensors
    In July, the Scholes family including youngest son Aiden, 14, holidayed at their villa on the Algarve. Alicia posted a picture on July 18 of them all in the sea with a paddle board.
    A video showed Arron, who last year was convicted of assaulting an ex-school friend, lying on the beach.
    The Foreign Office advised against all but essential travel to Portugal at the start of July after ruling the country did not have enough of a grip on coronavirus.
    The Government rules are that anyone arriving in the UK from Portugal must isolate for 14 days. Anyone who refuses can be fined £1,000.
    The guidance says: “Self-isolating will reduce the chance of a second wave of coronavirus in the UK and help prevent family, friends and the community from contracting coronavirus, as well as helping to protect the NHS.”
    The Sun last month published ­pictures showing Scholes’ wife Claire was no longer wearing a wedding ring. The couple met when they were 18 and wed six years later.

    Claire has moved out of the family home and is renting a place 20 minutes away. Scholes played more than 700 times for United and won 66 England caps.
    He retired in 2013 and is co-owner of Salford City FC and a regular BT Sport pundit. He had short spell as manager of Oldham Athletic.
    Scholes has been contacted for comment about the party.

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    Scholes retired in 2013 and is co-owner of Salford City FCCredit: Alpha Photo Press Agency Ltd.
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    Paul Scholes flouts local lockdown rules by throwing huge seven-hour bash for son’s birthday

    FOOTIE ace Paul Scholes threw a huge party at his Oldham pad — on the day a new Covid lockdown was imposed.
    The Manchester United ­legend went ahead with celebrations for Arron’s 21st on the first day new anti-Covid regulations were imposed across a swathe of the North West.
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    Paul Scholes has flouted lockdown rules by throwing a seven-hour party at his homeCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    Partygoers ignored social distancing while attending the bash

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    Groups could be seen entering the star’s £3.5million Oldham mansionCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    The Manchester United legend went ahead with celebrations for his son’s 21st birthday
    Camera phone footage showed Arron singing karaoke wearing a “Lockdown Live” slogan T-shirt and partygoers ignoring social distancing as they drank and danced.
    The party at Scholes’ £3.5million Oldham home, which went on until 2.30am, took place as 4.5 million people across the North West were banned from get-togethers in other people’s homes or gardens.
    Tory MP Andrew Bridgen tonight accused TV pundit and ex-England midfielder Scholes, 45, of setting a bad example.

    He added: “You’d expect a much more responsible attitude from a role model who has worn an England shirt 66 times.
    “The people of Oldham are fully aware reckless behaviour like this has caused the return to lockdown.
    “While young people are less likely to suffer serious complications if they are infected, they may spread it to somebody for whom the consequences could be very severe.”
    Some living near Scholes also accused him today of “blatant disregard for the rules”.

    One local said: “The family have been planning this for weeks. Originally they were going to have a big party at a hotel but they ­cancelled that on Friday morning because of the latest advice.
    ‘SELFISH BEHAVIOUR’
    “Then an hour later word went round that they were going to have a house party at home instead.
    “It’s madness. They have ignored all the rules because they wanted to go ahead with it.
    “What about all the people who haven’t been able to go to funerals or get married in front of their friends because of the lockdown?
    “Loads of people have had to cancel their birthday parties — why is Paul Scholes’ son different?
    “Paul has a reputation as a down to earth, normal guy. He’s loved by millions of United fans and should be setting an example.”
    The local added: “It’s exactly this kind of selfish behaviour which is making it so hard for the country to shake off the pandemic.
    “There were loads of young people at the party. It started at around 7pm and went on until at least 2.30am.
    “Now all the people who attended are going to go home and ­potentially infect their brothers, sisters, parents and grandparents. Paul should hang his head in shame.”
    The party kicked off 19 hours after new rules came into force at midnight on Thursday.

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    The party even included karaoke, a DJ and a burger vanCredit: NB PRESS LTD

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    Locals accused Scholes of ‘blatant disregard for the rules’

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    Camera phone footage showed a crammed dance floor and Arron being carried by his mates

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    Scholes’ daughter Alicia uploaded videos on Instagram showing youngsters dancing and singing
    During the celebrations Scholes’ daughter Alicia uploaded videos to her Instagram account showing youngsters close to each other as they danced and sang.
    Arron, wearing a black T-shirt, was at one point lifted up by his friends and carried across the dancefloor.
    One Instagram user commented under Alicia’s posts: “How is Arron having a party at your house when Oldham is in lockdown between 2 households?”
    Friday’s tightening of rules came after a spike of coronavirus infections in large areas across the North West.

    Loads of people have had to cancel their birthday parties — why is Paul Scholes’ son different?

    Greater Manchester Police Assistant Chief Constable Nick Bailey urged the public to respect the tightened rules.
    He said: “We understand the frustration of not being able to continue social lives, or visit friends and family, however the risk of ­coronavirus is still present and attending events in large groups is in breach of Covid legislation.
    “The only way to stay safe and protect your family and loved ones is by following the guidelines.”
    ‘YOUNG PEOPLE THINK THEY’RE IMMUNE’
    Manchester mayor Andy Burnham today repeated the police chief’s message, saying: “Anyone can get coronavirus and anyone can spread it.
    “That is why it is so important everyone observes the new restrictions. This includes not seeing friends and family in each other’s homes and gardens.”
    Public health officials in Greater Manchester have said they believe the Covid-19 spike is being fuelled by young people.
    Deputy mayor Sir Richard Leese said: “You can see young people thinking basically they’re immune — and that if they do catch it, it won’t be too serious.”
    Scholes, his family and other Oldham residents were already ­living under tougher rules after restrictions were introduced when the borough saw a ­dramatic spike of more than 100 cases in a week.
    According to the latest figures, the infection rate in Oldham has soared to 58.1 per 100,000 people.
    Anywhere with more than 50 cases per 100,000 is rated “red” by the Government.
    On Tuesday residents were told they could not have “social visitors” to their home and must keep two metres apart from friends and family when seeing them outside.
    Vulnerable and elderly people who have been shielding were asked to continue doing so for another two weeks.
    Officials blamed a “significant proportion” of recent cases on ­multiple positive tests in a single household.

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    It comes as Britain ‘put the brakes’on the easing of lockdown in areas across the North WestCredit: AFP or licensors
    Deputy leader of Oldham council Arooj Shah said: “We’re urging ­residents to continue to take the risk of coronavirus seriously and to stick to the guidelines.
    “The best way to avoid infection is to limit contact with others as much as possible and to stay home wherever you can, including working from home.
    “Limit contact with other people and respect social distancing where you do go out.
    “We know people across Oldham desperately want to see their friends and family and get back to normal.
    “But these restrictions are essential if we are to stop the spread of ­coronavirus.”
    According to government rules, hosting a party at your home is ­illegal. Police can shut it down and fine those attending £100.
    In May, scientists said family celebrations such as birthdays and weddings are among the easiest ways to spread Covid-19.
    Studies show indoor gatherings of ten to 30 people can result in one person carrying the virus to infect up to ten others.
    Adam Kucharski, a senior epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: “If you look at where these super-spreading events occur, it’s often at family gatherings and meals and weddings and parties.
    “We are seeing ten or so people getting infected instead of the usual reproduction number, which is about two or three.”

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    Blackburn with Darwen, Oldham and Leicester currently have the highest infection ratesCredit: AFP or licensors
    In July, the Scholes family including youngest son Aiden, 14, holidayed at their villa on the Algarve. Alicia posted a picture on July 18 of them all in the sea with a paddle board.
    A video showed Arron, who last year was convicted of assaulting an ex-school friend, lying on the beach.
    The Foreign Office advised against all but essential travel to Portugal at the start of July after ruling the country did not have enough of a grip on coronavirus.
    The Government rules are that anyone arriving in the UK from Portugal must isolate for 14 days. Anyone who refuses can be fined £1,000.
    The guidance says: “Self-isolating will reduce the chance of a second wave of coronavirus in the UK and help prevent family, friends and the community from contracting coronavirus, as well as helping to protect the NHS.”
    The Sun last month published ­pictures showing Scholes’ wife Claire was no longer wearing a wedding ring. The couple met when they were 18 and wed six years later.

    Claire has moved out of the family home and is renting a place 20 minutes away. Scholes played more than 700 times for United and won 66 England caps.
    He retired in 2013 and is co-owner of Salford City FC and a regular BT Sport pundit. He had short spell as manager of Oldham Athletic.
    Scholes has been contacted for comment about the party.

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    Scholes retired in 2013 and is co-owner of Salford City FCCredit: Alpha Photo Press Agency Ltd.
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