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GET STARTEDThe nation’s newspapers are calling on the Government to improve Britain’s Covid-19 testing capabilities.
A total of 200 Britons are aboard the Zaandam and Rotterdam, which are waiting to dock in Florida.
The Scotch Whisky Association says its members need more help from the Scottish Government while production is scaled back.
The new study by King’s College London found children continued to interact with others despite public health recommendations.
A letter written by Italian doctors calls for ethical considerations to be made before any widespread use of the drugs, which are still being tested.
One Surrey provider says prices have risen to ‘laughable’ levels as ‘unethical’ firms seek to cash in.
The British Medical Association said health professionals could be forced to make ‘grave decisions’.
This is up from about 100,000 in a normal two-week period.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge chatted to medical workers in Scotland and the Midlands.
Jeremy Corbyn announced he was quitting after leading the party to its worst election showing since the 1930s in the December snap general election.
John Carter’s widow has been isolated since his death.
Critical care capacity will also be boosted at the Ulster Hospital near Belfast and Altnagelvin in Londonderry.
All medical practices across the country can access the new system, which has been introduced early because of Covid-19
Six people have been arrested after a 44-year-old-man and a 56-year-old woman were found with stab wounds.
The Cop26 talks were due to be held in Glasgow in November.
It is believed to be the first prison sentence in London for a coronavirus-related incident involving a police officer.
The Government said more than 2,000 frontline NHS workers have so far been tested.