Virus numbers surge globally as many nations ease lockdowns
Countries such as the US have seen a rise in cases after lifting restrictions.
Canary articles all about coronavirus (Covid-19), the pandemic, and governments’ responses to it
Countries such as the US have seen a rise in cases after lifting restrictions.
On 16 June 2020, UK prime minister Boris Johnson hailed a dexamethasone study as the "biggest breakthrough yet" in the ...
Research from the British Medical Association shows an increase in stress levels among the workforce.
As the Covid-19 virus spread, the Government launched the unprecedented Everyone In campaign in March.
Household gatherings will be restricted to five guests from Monday until July 12.
Official records show contracts awarded to firms to help develop the now abandoned NHSX-built app were worth £11,297,811.
The PA news agency looks at where the Government has missed targets and backtracked during the coronavirus crisis.
Boris Johnson’s £1bn plan to help pupils catch up with learning has come under fire from education leaders. Head teachers ...
Ethnic minorities were younger and more likely to have diabetes than white people, a team from the University of Edinburgh ...
The International Energy Agency has set out a global recovery plan from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Image description: A green transport trolley with "COVID-19" written on the side is on a set of tracks. One track ...
Anti-racism and Black Lives Matter protesters continue to hold marches across the UK, as the push for change gathers momentum ...
Tory MP Jonathan Gullis said schools had been portrayed as ‘death traps’ during the coronavirus pandemic.
Sadiq Khan has slashed his own pay by 10% as he called on Boris Johnson to bail out local authorities ...
Changing the two-metre social distancing rule to one metre would only boost bus capacity by one passenger per vehicle, a ...
The First Minister is expected to announce the lifting of some further restrictions on Thursday.
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has won his battle to force the government to provide free school meals during the ...
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