Three tier lockdown explained: does it create a north/south divide? And why #Fatima's causing a storm in arts

The government's describing how the new lockdown system will work, with areas being placed under three different types of restrictions. Our deputy political editor, Nicholas Cecil, tells us how the rules will operate and why some leaders in the north think they favour the south. He also reveals that a worrying rise in coronavirus cases in London means the city is likely to be put under Tier 2 limits, and why those will be imposed across the capital despite varying infection rates in different boroughs. 


Also, #Fatima has been trending after many working in the arts took offence to an advert encouraging a ballet dancer to retrain in cyber security. It's overshadowed the government launching its £1.57bn Cultural Recovery Fund, and reinforced concerns among some in the industry that their livelihoods aren't being taken seriously. The Evening Standard's Hattie Brewis explains how the advert was created in the first place, and why both the culture secretary and Prime Minister have condemned it as "crass" and "unacceptable".


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