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Barry Sheerman

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Gender Male
Age 83
Date of birth August 17,1940
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Sunbury-on-Thames
United Kingdom
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
SpousePamela Elizabeth Brenchley
Job Teacher
Politician
Education London School of Economics and Political Science
University of London
Official site members.parliament.uk
Party Co-operative Party
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 1983
Children Madlin Sadler
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Barry John Sheerman is a British Labour and Co-operative politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Huddersfield, previously Huddersfield East, since 1979. He is also Labour's longest continuously serving MP in the current parliament; only Margaret Beckett has longer total service.

Coronavirus: 'outbreak' reports in Leicester and Cleckheaton

Feb 16,2020 6:34 am

Leicester City Council-Director of Public Health ," said lockdown rules have been relaxed, but it was still a risk of infection

Leicester has seen a "significant increase" of coronavirus infections.

Approximately 25% of the 2,494 confirmed Covid-19 cases were reported in The City in The Last Two Weeks , according to the latest official figures.

At the government's daily briefing, health Secretary to Matt Hancock said it had an "outbreak" in The City .

Leicester City Council Public Health Director, said the figures were "relatively small", but of concern.

Ivan Browne said The City had high levels of health conditions such as diabetes, "pockets of deprivation and a very significant Black, Asian and Ethnic minorities in the population".

"We know that these factors combine to a high level of risk, more vulnerable population, more susceptible to coronavirus," He Said .

Despite the easing of the lockdown rules, Mr Browne warned that the country is still in the grip of a pandemic.

At the Downing Street briefing, Mr Hancock said it was an "outbreak right now in parts of Leicester," and the officers worked hard to track the person concerned.

He also mentioned another series of cases, in Kirklees, West Yorkshire .

Huddersfield Labour MP Barry Sheerman , said the cases were apparently linked to a meat-processing plant in Cleckheaton.

In, Kirklees Council, the Public Health Director Rachel Spencer-Henshall said there had been A Number of positive cases of Covid-19 at a workplace in the Region.

The Authority was to minimize the support of managers and employees, the transfer of more, She Said , and had offered her the test to the staff.

Mr Hancock praised the local authorities and officials of the Public Health for an "outstanding job".

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