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The Public and Commercial Services Union said an agreement on improved working conditions was withdrawn ‘without any explanation’.
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The prime minister is facing a backlash over his plans to make coronavirus vaccination compulsory for nightclubs and other crowded ...
For the government, it's convenient that 19 July is known as Freedom Day. Because if we're kidded that we're getting ...
It is so-called Freedom Day. The masks can come off and social distancing no longer applies. We can meet in ...
England’s overall rate of new cases is the highest since mid-January.
The PM and Chancellor Rishi Sunak were contacted by Test and Trace but will take part in a daily testing ...
Over a thousand doctors have added their signature to a letter published in the Lancet. The letter condemns the government’s ...
It was announced on Friday evening that holidaymakers returning from France must continue to quarantine – even if they are ...
Inmates at HMP Perth will not have access to courts, lawyers, family visits and cannot use the gym.
The Government launched a consultation, which closes in the summer break.
The government “did not react fast enough” in the early stages of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, a leading health expert ...
NHS workers are about to take the fight for a decent and fair pay rise right to Boris Johnson's door. ...
Schools are currently struggling to cope with the chaos surrounding the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. Some have had to shut entirely. ...
The report raised concerns that funding channelled towards the pandemic response would detract from resources previously allocated to climate action.
Face coverings will remain mandatory on public transport in Wales despite Westminster policy. And the requirement for them to continue ...
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