UK’s aid cuts for clean water projects criticised
A leaked memo suggests taxpayers could be critical of the timing – as the world copes with a pandemic.
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A leaked memo suggests taxpayers could be critical of the timing – as the world copes with a pandemic.
People who get coronavirus after their first jab are up to 49% less likely to pass it on, research suggests.
A UK study of more than 600,000 people found reactions to the jabs were “mild and short-lived”.
The government previously said it hoped to legalise hands-free driving by spring 2021.
Cruises around England can resume in May, and operator Fred Olsen says it’s already sold two thirds of its capacity.
A new relationship between business and government could boost economic growth, says Covid Recovery Commission.
Usman Khan mixed with high-profile terrorists, an inquest into the Fishmongers’ Hall attack hears.
The House of Lords vote to shield residents from the cost of fire prevention measures.
MPs and NI Assembly members are being asked to sign a letter of no confidence in leader Arlene Foster.
This month saw 13 days of air frosts in the UK, compared with the previous record of 11 in April…