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Bid For First-Aiders To Join Police At Terror Incidents
Clinicians could be part of armed response to avoid repeat of treatment delays during arena atrocity
People Of City Speak Out About ‘Liar' Boris
People in Plymouth expressed their anger as Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday apologised for attending a “bring your own booze” gathering in the garden of No 10 Downing Street during England’s first lockdown.
A&E Now In Improving Health, Says Watchdog
Stepping Hill hospital’s A&E department has been rated as ‘good’ by the health watchdog after making significant improvements.
Angela Puts Accent On Holding PM To Account
Angela Rayner has hit back at critics of her ‘accent and grammar’ after a number of media appearances in which she claimed the Prime Minister is unfit to lead the country.
West Bank Rewind The Cassette Tape Hoard That Holds The Songs Of Uprising
As Covid-19 swept across the world in the spring of 2020, Mo’min Swaitat , a Palestinian actor and film-maker living in London, found himself stranded in his home town, the West Bank city of Jenin .
PM's Future On Knife-Edge After No 10 Party Apology
Johnson’s future on a knife edge after apology for No 10 party during lockdown
Remorse? No, Simply A Liar Desperately Trying To Save His Own Skin
The lip quivered. His eyes looked slightly watery. His voice cracked.
Victoire For France As They Win Race To 2025 World Cup
FRENCH organisers of the 2025 World Cup have promised to deliver a low carbon, people’s tournament with 90 per cent of the 128 matches held in midsized towns.
New Threat To Djokovic As Visa Row Rumbles On
Novak Djokovic’s defence of his Australian Open title remains in doubt after reports emerged that the world number one might have given misleading information to Australian immigration officials.
The Party's Over, Boris
Grieving families, medics and Tory MPs send message to serial liar' PM over lockdown bash at No10
Major Bird Flu Outbreak Will Strike Britain Each Year, Warns Government Scientist
The UK could suffer major bird flu outbreaks every year, a senior government official has warned.
Pig Heart Op Could Fix UK's Donor Shortages
Hope after transplant first
Undersea Turbines Could Supply Tenth Of UK Energy
Undersea turbines could generate a tenth of Britain's power, according to a renewable energy expert. Tidal stream energy uses turbines to extract energy from moving masses of water in the oceans and rivers, and the UK is in an excellent position to reap the benefits as UK waters hold about half of Europe's tidal stream resource.
Jab-Shy Eastern Europe Has Most To Fear From Omicron
After South Africa, the UK was among the first countries in the world to face the full force of the Omicron variant.
Covid Infections Twice As Likely On Day Five Compared To Day Seven, Study Claims
Almost twice as many people are still transmitting Covid on day five of self-isolation compared to day seven, new government analysis suggests.
US And Russia Remain Poles Apart After Talks On Ukraine
Kremlin insists it has no intention of invading despite refusing to disperse its 100,000 troops from the border
Will Blasts ‘Heartless' Foundation
Charity in dog storm
Johnson's Sleaze Adviser Expects To Be Given More Powers After 'Flatgate' Row
Boris Johnson's ethics adviser has said he expects to be given “considerably greater" authority, independence and power as a result of the spat over the prime minister's flat refurbishment.
Maxwell Deal To Avoid Sex Trafficking Retrial
Prosecutors offer to drop perjury case
No 10 Staff Told To 'Clean Up' Phones In Party Cover-Up
Downing Street staff were advised to “clean up” their phones by removing information that could suggest lockdown parties were held at No 10, The Independent has been told. Two sources claim a senior member of staff told them it would be a “good idea” to remove any messages implying they had attended or were even aware of anything that could “look like a party”.
Were You At The Party..Yes Or No, Prime Minister?
It's a simple enough question, even for you Prime Minister. Were you at the No.10 party that broke lockdown rules...Yes or No?
Djokovic Saga Key Questions That Still Need Answers
A PCR test with diff erent results, travel discrepancies and Tennis Australia bending its rules have all surfaced since the world No 1 landed in Melbourne
Met Under Fire For Failure To Investigate Alleged Lockdown Parties At No 10
The Metropolitan police have been accused of “deferring to the powerful” by not investigating Downing Street parties held in apparent breach of lockdown rules.
‘End Work From Home And Fire Up Economy'
Coronavirus: Cases Fall In Most Regions
Worldwide Wordle: Game's Success A Joy And A Headache For Creator
Wordle, a deceptively simple online word puzzle, has rapidly gained fans since its launch last autumn – from 90 daily players in November to 300,000 at the beginning of January, to 2 million last weekend. But, for its creator, Wordle’s success has resulted in as much anxiety as excitement.
Hospital Scenes Highlight Pressure On NHS Front Line
Hospitals remain under intense pressure from Omicron, with more than 16,900 Covid patients on wards in England yesterday.
NHS Crisis Putting Lives On The Line
Labour savages performances under SNP
Winning War On Covid, Fixed Brexit... Don't Blow It Now PM!
Sort it out or step aside PM, says donor
Huge Boost In Care For Victims Of Domestic Abuse
New investment in emergency housing for those fleeing violence
Uganda Schools Reopen After Nearly 2 Years
Uganda's schools reopened to students, ending the world's longest school disruption due to the Covid-19 pandemic.