Anti-lockdown protests on the rise in the US
The growing wave of dissent comes despite America’s spiralling death toll from Covid-19.
The growing wave of dissent comes despite America’s spiralling death toll from Covid-19.
Questioning by Commons Health Committee comes amid calls for a clear exit strategy from lockdown.
Announcements from NHS trusts and tributes from loved ones indicate the true number of staff lost is higher.
David Frost said that a delay would “keep us bound by evolving EU laws at a time when we need to control our own affairs".
Monetary Policy Committee member Silvana Tenreyro cautioned the UK recovery is likely to be ‘less V-shaped than one would like’.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, deputising for Prime Minister Boris Johnson, said lockdown measures must continue.
Generous Raj Aggarwal's last Facebook post showed him dropping off a carload of tea, coffee and biscuits to NHS workers at Glenfield Hospital, Leicester.
Freed Voices is made up of people who have experienced immigration detention in the UK, and are now committed to speaking out. Between us, we have lost over 20 years of our lives to detention, and we have written this urgent letter to the Home Secretary.
These are the best spirit and cocktail delivery services operating through the COVID-19 pandemic.
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