[ad_1] Hospital physicians and public health experts have backed growing calls for a “circuit breaker” to halt the resurgence of Covid-19 and protect the NHS, as new signs emerged of a cabinet split. As up to 95% of intensive care beds were reported to be full in some Liverpool hospitals, …
Read More »Long Covid: what we know so far | Coronavirus outbreak
[ad_1] An the beginning of the pandemic we were told that Covid-19 was a respiratory disease from which most people would recover in two to three weeks, but it is increasingly clear that there may be tens of thousands of people, if not hundreds of thousands, who have had symptoms …
Read More »Is it the day of the decision on the Brexit negotiations and what remains to be resolved? | Politics
[ad_1] Is Thursday’s EU summit the defining moment for Brexit negotiations? Boris Johnson said on September 7 that if there was a lack of agreement by the time EU leaders meet in Brussels on October 15, then he couldn’t see any hope of an agreement at all, and both parties …
Read More »Video shows murderous cop crying after medics find his lover strangled outside a pub
[ad_1] This is the moment when a bloodied, married policeman accused of strangling his lover cries for a police officer after killing her outside a pub. Officer Martin Brown described in court today how PC Timothy Brehmer burst into tears as paramedics fought to save nurse Claire Parry’s life. He …
Read More »Martial arts thug, 38, convicted of murdering amputee grandfather
[ad_1] A martial arts thug who killed a grandfather in a wheelchair and later told police “I’m glad I did” was convicted of murder. Daniel Sharples subjected the vulnerable amputee Michael Mairs to a ‘cruel’ assault under a railway bridge. He threw the 53-year-old man out of his wheelchair during …
Read More »London prepares for a home visit ban tomorrow as the capital faces Level 2 lockdown
[ad_1] London could enter a local Level 2 lockdown tomorrow to ban nine million people in the capital from mingling with other homes inside. Mayor Sadiq Khan informed the capital’s health chiefs about the move after a meeting of the Joint Center for Biosafety yesterday. He is also urging Downing …
Read More »Thailand uses emergency decree to ban gatherings after Bangkok protests | World News
[ad_1] Thailand’s government banned gatherings of five or more people and the posting of news or messages online that could harm national security early Thursday under an emergency decree to end Bangkok’s street protests. Authorities also arrested the leaders of the anti-government protests, Arnon Nampa and Panupong Jadnok, early Thursday, …
Read More »Coronavirus: Government to speak with Manchester and London MPs amid reports of tougher levels of coronavirus | UK News
[ad_1] MPs in Greater Manchester and London have been invited to briefings with a government minister this morning, amid reports that both areas could be placed on a higher coronavirus tier. Health Minister Helen Whateley will make a call with London MPs at 9:30 a.m. M., followed by MPs from …
Read More »Coronavirus: ‘Long COVID’ can be a ‘roller coaster’ of different symptoms that move through the body – study | UK News
[ad_1] “Prolonged COVID” could be a combination of four different syndromes that affect the body at the same time, new research suggests. Coronavirus Patients who still experience debilitating symptoms after seven months may be experiencing a combination of post-viral fatigue syndrome, intensive care syndrome, permanent organ damage, and long-term COVID …
Read More »Man Utd news: Gareth Southgate reacts to Harry Maguire’s red card for England
[ad_1] Harry Maguire was sent off during England’s League of Nations defeat to Denmark (Image: Getty) England coach Gareth Southgate insists Manchester United captain Harry Maguire has his “full support” after being sent off during the Nations League defeat to Denmark. Maguire was sent off in the 31st minute of …
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