A ‘Festival of Brexit’ is peak 2020 in neo-colonial Britain
If you were on social media today, you weren't dreaming. The "Festival of Brexit" is still going ahead in 2022. ...
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If you were on social media today, you weren't dreaming. The "Festival of Brexit" is still going ahead in 2022. ...
The UK is in the midst of yet more coronavirus (Covid-19) chaos. A potential catastrophe is looming, not least in ...
One academy has closed just days after reopening, while whole classes of students have been told to self-isolate.
It appears MPs are acting out their own version of George Orwell's Animal Farm. Because, as the saying goes, while ...
Cabinet Secretary Sir Mark Sedwill said Government departments should ensure 80% of staff have some time in the office this ...
Authorities in Madrid said the pandemic was being brought under control as schools prepared to reopen.
More than 400 deaths involving coronavirus (Covid-19) occurred each day in UK care homes at the height of the coronavirus ...
Image description A man and a woman are standing in a kitchen, with a child in a full hazardous materials ...
Mayor Andy Burnham has blasted the decision to lift restrictions in Bolton and Trafford as ‘completely illogical’.
Education unions are calling for a temporary ban on school absence fines as thousands of pupils return to classrooms in ...
The Prime Minister will chair a meeting of his Cabinet on Tuesday morning, ahead of the resumption of Parliament.
The return to work should be done in a context of suppressing the virus, the First Minister added.
About 30in of rain has fallen on the city since Sunday.
One academic said it ‘doesn’t make economic sense’ to prevent employees from choosing how they work in future.
Three-quarters of close contacts of people who tested positive for coronavirus (Covid-19) were reached through the NHS Test and Trace ...
Research by UCL found only 10% of people plan to return to living exactly as they did before Covid-19.
Health secretary Matt Hancock has defended the level of compensation payments for people who have to self-isolate, but a council ...
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