05 May 2020
MPs remain unconvinced that the Government has ‘sufficient grip’ on how to tackle growing pressures
05 May 2020
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport said preservation of the sites demonstrates the ‘debt of gratitude’ owed to the war generation.
05 May 2020
Sir Patrick said prevalence of infection will be different depending on region.
05 May 2020
The supermarket chain said it will open a six-acre warehouse in Enfield, north London, to double online grocery orders in the capital by September.
05 May 2020
There are different ways of counting Covid-19 deaths, even within the same country.
05 May 2020
The badge is the programme’s highest accolade.
05 May 2020
Founder Sir Richard Branson recently warned the carrier will collapse unless it receives Government support.
05 May 2020
The advisory Committee on Climate Change has made a host of recommendations.
05 May 2020
The Countess of Wessex and celebrities from across the North East helped to open the 460-bed unit.
05 May 2020
The Poynter Institute’s International Fact-Checking Network has introduced a global chatbot which informs on false claims around Covid-19.
05 May 2020
The health minister Vaughan Gething warned transmissions would continue until a vaccine was developed or enough immunity was acquired.
05 May 2020
No new jury trials have started in England and Wales since the Covid-19 lockdown measures came into force.
05 May 2020
Dabirul Choudhury has raised more than £60,000 for those affected by Covid-19 in the UK and Bangladesh by walking laps of his garden.
05 May 2020
Trial of contact tracing app gets under way on the Isle of Wight before a full roll-out is considered.
05 May 2020
Public Health England said people who have been exposed will be contacted and given advice on what to do if they develop symptoms.
05 May 2020
Colin Clarke said he anticipates significant changes in life and health care after the coronavirus pandemic.
05 May 2020
The First Minister announced 1,620 patients have now died in the country after testing positive for the disease.