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Society3 years ago
Schools in England struggle to cope as Covid wreaks havoc
Schools in England affected by high numbers of Covid-19 cases among staff and students have been forced to re-wear masks and send whole-year groups home to study online.
Schools in England struggle to cope as Covid wreaks havoc
Society3 years ago
Study: Covid has caused dramatic rise in anxiety, depression
Cases of major depression and anxiety around the world increased dramatically in 2020 due to the Covid-19 crisis, according to a study.
Study: Covid has caused dramatic rise in anxiety, depression
Reports3 years ago
Over 1m Britons in limbo as govt. winds up furlough scheme
The UK government has scrapped a job retention scheme that helped keep people employed since the start of the pandemic.
Over 1m Britons in limbo as govt. winds up furlough scheme
Reports3 years ago
Bank of England chief: hard yards ahead for UK economy
The UK’s top banker has warned of a difficult time ahead for the UK economy following a slowing recovery from the pandemic in recent months.
Bank of England chief: hard yards ahead for UK economy
Society3 years ago
‘World on edge of an abyss,’ UN Secretary General Guterres warns
“We are on the edge of an abyss — and moving in the wrong direction.”
‘World on edge of an abyss,’ UN Secretary General Guterres warns
Society3 years ago
WHO urges halt to COVID booster shots until low-income nations get vaccines
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has urged world leaders to pause COVID-19 vaccine booster shots until at least the end of the year.
WHO urges halt to COVID booster shots until low-income nations get vaccines
News Headlines3 years ago
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Emphasizing that the evacuation operation from Afghanistan was "an extraordinary success," Biden rejected criticism of his decision to stick with the August 31st withdrawal deadline, adding that his choice was between leaving and escalating.
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Economy3 years ago
UK food, hospitality firms hit by shortages, shoppers warned to brace for price hikes
Stock shortages have impacted over a quarter of food and hospitality businesses in the United Kingdom in recent weeks and shoppers were told to expect higher prices as the country’s supply chain crisis gets worse.
UK food, hospitality firms hit by shortages, shoppers warned to brace for price hikes
Society3 years ago
‘Privileging national interests over global well-being result in vaccine inequality’
Vaccine producers' national priorities have prompted unequal distribution of the jabs across the globe, a US scholar says.
‘Privileging national interests over global well-being result in vaccine inequality’
A Simple Question3 years ago
UK Covid confusion
The UK Government has repeatedly changed its policies towards the management of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country.
UK Covid confusion
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