Government accused of recklessness for letting coronavirus run rampant in schools
Children across the UK have returned to school. But following changes in government policy, mitigation measures to prevent coronavirus (Covid-19) ...
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Children across the UK have returned to school. But following changes in government policy, mitigation measures to prevent coronavirus (Covid-19) ...
Some 48% of adults with dependent children said they were very or somewhat worried about their child going back to ...
A report by the Northern Health Science Alliance measured the effect of the first year of the Covid-19 outbreak on ...
Levels remain high across all four nations of the UK.
THE AUTHOR OF THIS ARTICLE IS A CO-FOUNDER OF THE CHRONIC ILLNESS CAMPAIGN GROUP There's been scandal in recent weeks ...
There's scandal brewing around the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). This is due to a secretive, newly formed 'unit' ...
Weekly registered deaths involving coronavirus are four times higher than this time last year but appear to have levelled off, ...
The Public and Commercial Services union said workers’ resolve was stronger than ever.
Nearly three-quarters of coronavirus cases in the study were in people who were unvaccinated.
The boss of one of the UK’s biggest retailers has warned that current food shortages are at a “worse level” ...
The group spoke at a press conference after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced a consultation on the inquiry.
The UK must not take its “eye off the ball” with coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccinations, an expert has said as he ...
Carbon dioxide monitors will be provided to schools in England to help staff tackle poor ventilation and reduce the spread ...
More than 1.8 million households were claiming Universal Credit as of May 2021, official statistics show.
People should take ‘sensible precautions’, the BMA said.
The Home Office said a ‘small number’ of infections have been found at the site in Folkestone, Kent, which is ...
World Health Organisation director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has repeatedly warned against so-called ‘vaccine nationalism’.
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