[ad_1] Media playback is not supported by your device Media titleBoris Johnson said there are plans to allow college students to go home for Christmas. New measures to address the rise in coronavirus cases “will take time to materialize,” says Boris Johnson. The prime minister told a 10th briefing that …
Read More »Revealed: Issue 10 Explores Sending Asylum Seekers to Moldova, Morocco and Papua New Guinea | UK News
[ad_1] Downing Street has asked officials to consider the option of sending asylum seekers to Moldova, Morocco or Papua New Guinea and is the driving force behind proposals to keep refugees in overseas detention centers, according to documents seen by The Guardian. The documents suggest that Foreign Ministry officials have …
Read More »Coronavirus: Warning of ‘spike’ in intensive care admissions, as prime minister says to follow rules to avoid new lockdown | Political news
[ad_1] Boris Johnson has warned the British that the “only way” to avoid a new national lockdown is to follow the latest coronavirus rules. the Prime Minister, flanked by his top medical and scientific advisers for the hundredth coronavirus In a Downing Street report from the start of the pandemic, …
Read More »Coronavirus: MPs overwhelmingly approve renewal of COVID emergency powers | Political news
[ad_1] MPs approved the renewal of the government’s coronavirus emergency powers after ministers escalated to give the House of Commons a greater voice on the new restrictions nationwide. Powers under the Coronavirus Law, which was approved at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in March, they must be renewed by …
Read More »Claims a Birmingham surgeon kept the bones of the patients examined
[ad_1] ScreenshotDerek McMinn is alleged to have preserved bones from treated patients for 25 years. Claims that a surgeon took the bones of more than 5,000 patients he operated on have led to a police investigation. Derek McMinn, who invented a hip treatment used on tennis star Sir Andy Murray, …
Read More »Covid: Tighter rules ‘will take time’ to show results, says Johnson
[ad_1] New measures to address the rise in coronavirus cases “will take time to materialize,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson said. He told a Downing Street briefing that the high number of daily cases and the “tragic increase” in deaths “demonstrate why our plan is so essential.” The prime minister called …
Read More »Coronavirus: Royal Glamorgan Hospital Reports Eight Deaths Related to Major COVID-19 Outbreak | UK News
[ad_1] Eight people have died and six are in intensive care at a hospital in Wales after a major coronavirus outbreak was declared. Royal Glamorgan Hospital in Llantrisant announced “significant temporary service restrictions” after confirming 82 cases of COVID-19 in the place. This includes stopping planned surgery, except for some …
Read More »Coronavirus: NI ‘at a crossroads’ to deal with increasing cases
[ad_1] Image copyright PA media Northern Ireland is at a “crossroads” in addressing the rise in Covid-19 cases and more steps must be taken to curb it, Robin Swann warned. The Health Minister spoke as Northern Ireland recorded another record of new positive cases on Wednesday. Another 424 cases were …
Read More »Coronavirus: UK records another 7,108 COVID-19 cases and 71 deaths | UK News
[ad_1] A further 7,108 coronavirus cases and 71 deaths have been recorded in the UK, according to the latest daily figures. The figure is 35 less than yesterday, which was more since the pandemic started at 7.143. The deaths on Wednesday are the same as yesterday and bring the total …
Read More »Coronavirus: MPs vowed to vote on new rules ‘whenever possible’
[ad_1] Image copyright PA media Screenshot Part of a London street is cleared of diners before curfew at 22:00 BST Health Secretary Matt Hancock has promised MPs to vote “wherever possible” on coronavirus regulations in England or across the UK before they go into effect. However, he warned: “We cannot …
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