Belarus authorities free hundreds detained after election protests
The releases came hours after Interior Minister Yuri Karayev apologised on state television for the indiscriminate use of force by...
The releases came hours after Interior Minister Yuri Karayev apologised on state television for the indiscriminate use of force by...
The UN said only half of the Lebanese capital’s 55 medical facilities are fully operational and around 40% have suffered...
A statement from the country’s foreign ministry called the normalising of ties between the two countries a dangerous, ‘shameful’ measure.
A public health official suggested making Test and Trace more localised to help reach more people, as he described the...
It comes after an explosion killed more than 170 people in the capital city last week.
The Education Secretary says some schools would have awarded all their students top A-level grades without Government intervention.
More than half of companies said they saw a drop in turnover in the two weeks to July 26.
The number of people waiting longer than 18 weeks for routine hospital treatment in England is at the highest level...
Hundreds of thousands of pupils’ results have been downgraded after this year’s summer exams were cancelled because of coronavirus (Covid-19)....
More migrants arrived in the UK on Wednesday – the ninth day in a row.
A third of maternity workers who had previously been infected with the virus were completely asymptomatic.
Authorities said the prominent activist, Demetria Hester, will not be charged following her arrest after a protest.
Business groups and economist fear the rebound could peter out in the autumn amid the threat of a second wave...
Russia says mass rollouts of its newly-approved vaccine could commence as early as October.
Here’s a closer look following the announcement of the ‘triple lock’ system for students in England.
The parents of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence have said they will never give up hope of getting justice for their...
Negotiations over tariffs on Stilton and other blue cheeses are among the issues remaining in UK-Japan trade talks.
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