Face coverings in secondary schools will not be compulsory, says minister
Nick Gibb appealed to parents to allow their children to take part in voluntary rapid coronavirus tests.
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Nick Gibb appealed to parents to allow their children to take part in voluntary rapid coronavirus tests.
It should no longer come as a surprise, watching Matt Hancock give himself a pat on the back for how ...
But the Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that there is ‘no credible route to a zero-Covid Britain’.
There were 4.5 million claims for the benefit between March 13 2020 and January 14 2021, according to the Department ...
Education unions have warned reopening schools in full would be "reckless", as scientists say it could lead to increased transmission. ...
The number of households living in destitution has more than doubled in 2020. That's according to new research. It shows ...
Ian Blackford said Chancellor Rishi Sunak should avoid a ‘repeat of the Thatcher years’ in the forthcoming Budget.
The Labour leader said extra testing and temporary ‘Nightingale classrooms’ may be needed.
At least 244 frontline health and care workers have now died.
Around two thirds of social care staff have received a coronavirus vaccine, the Government said on Monday.
We made it. These are the words on every teacher's mind this week. Having 'made it' refers to getting through ...
Conservative MPs have called for schools to open from 8 March, though unions and medical professionals doubt the safety of ...
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Six British soldiers have now been hospitalised in Kenya amid confusion over an outbreak of coronavirus (Covid-19) among a group ...
Keir Starmer’s Labour is complicit in the UK’s coronavirus (Covid-19) catastrophe, which has resulted in the deaths of more than ...
More than 4.5 million people were also waiting to start treatment at the end of December, NHS England data shows.
As part of our #FactOfTheMatter series, The Canary explores whether emerging mutations of coronavirus (Covid-19) will lead to people in the ...
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