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Society4 years ago
US sets records for coronavirus deaths and hospitalizations
More than 2,800 coronavirus deaths were reported in the United States on Wednesday, according to the COVID Tracking Project.
US sets records for coronavirus deaths and hospitalizations
IN-DEPTH4 years ago
With or without a deal, Brexit
The prospect of the UK leaving the European Union without a deal is becoming an increasingly realistic possibility as talks have yet again stalled, with the British Prime Minister appearing to accept the fact that Britain is going to depart Europe without a deal.
With or without a deal, Brexit
Politics4 years ago
Fauci fends off Trump's attack amid rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations
Top US health expert Anthony Fauci has fended off another attack against the immunologist launched by US President Donald Trump.
Fauci fends off Trump's attack amid rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations
France4 years ago
Tear gas fired at ‘yellow vest’ protest in Paris
Authorities deployed a heavy police presence in the capital as several hundred demonstrators gathered at two squares.
Tear gas fired at ‘yellow vest’ protest in Paris
Society4 years ago
COVID-19 cases doubling every eight days in England
The study, which began in May, using swabs from about 120,000 to 160,000 randomly selected people, has revealed a doubling of cases in England every week.
COVID-19 cases doubling every eight days in England
Reports4 years ago
COVID crisis: Employment down 500,000 in Italy
In Italy, the level of employment has plummeted by almost 500,000 units since February due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID crisis: Employment down 500,000 in Italy
Society4 years ago
Unclear advice on PPE to blame in UK home care death inquiry
An independent inquiry into a COVID-19 home care death has found that the weeks of contradictory government guidance on whether PPE kit was needed or not may be to blame.
Unclear advice on PPE to blame in UK home care death inquiry
Society4 years ago
UK recorded 1,522 new cases of COVID-19
The UK registered 1,522 new cases of COVID-19 in the latest daily government statistics published on Thursday, the highest number since June 12 and up from 1,048 cases a day earlier.
UK recorded 1,522 new cases of COVID-19
Society4 years ago
Sir Keir Starmer demands “fatally flawed” A-Level grading system rescinded
Sir Keir Starmer, leader of the opposition labour party, has called on Whitehall to scrap the “fatally flawed” A-Level grading system, demanding ministers revert to teacher assessed grades for students who were downgraded.
Sir Keir Starmer demands “fatally flawed” A-Level grading system rescinded
Economy4 years ago
More than 6,000 BA workers accept voluntary redundancy
Thousands of BA staff to find out whether they will lose their jobs, be faced with pay cuts, or retain their current positions in an attempt by the airline to cut costs.
More than 6,000 BA workers accept voluntary redundancy
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