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        Google threatens to shut down search in Australia

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        Loyal dog Boncuk spends days waiting for owner outside Turkish hospital

    • Politics latest news: Boris Johnson must set out lockdown exit strategy or people will 'rise up', warns senior Tory
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      Politics latest news: Boris Johnson must set out lockdown exit strategy or people will 'rise up', warns senior Tory

      Boris Johnson to give press conference at 5pm - watch live Ministers consider £500 payment for positive Covid test Boris Johnson suggests lockdown could last until summer Fraser Nelson: Vaccines may usher in Fortress Britain Brexit deal gives Nissan a competitive advantage, boss declares Coronavirus latest news: Quarantine hotels won't happen 'for now', says George Eustice Subscribe to The Telegraph for a month-long free trial Boris Johnson must set out an exit strategy from lockdown or risk people starting to "rise up and bring it down", a senior Tory has warned. Sir Desmond Swayne, the MP for New Forest West, told Talk Radio that the "goalposts keep moving" as to when restrictions will be lifted. He said: "We have to focus on hospital admissions and keep that focus rigorous...[or] at some stage people have got to rise up and bring it down." Yesterday the Covid Recovery Group called for an exit strategy, after the Prime Minister refused to say whether restrictions would be lifted by the summer, having originally ear-marked mid-February. Priti Patel, the Home Secretary, also dampened hopes of foreign summer holidays. This morning George Eustice, the Environment Secretary, told Sky News that he was hopeful by "late spring/early summer it will be possible to return to life much closer to normal", adding that "it won't be normal, but we will start to come out of lockdown and return to life as we once knew it." Follow the latest updates below.

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        China Battles Virus Resurgence
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        Hong Kong to put tens of thousands on lockdown as coronavirus cases surge
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      The Masked Dancer unmasks Cricket as a Grammy-nominated superstar

      Another celebrity has been unmasked.

    • Lockdown could last until summer, No 10 warns as experts warn relaxation of rules could trigger new Covid wave
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      Lockdown could last until summer, No 10 warns as experts warn relaxation of rules could trigger new Covid wave

      Scientists call for gradual and prolonged transition out of lockdown, arguing rules should not be eased until May at earliest

      • Boris Johnson to hold Downing Street COVID press conference today
        Boris Johnson to hold Downing Street COVID press conference today
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      • New £800 COVID fine for people having house parties during lockdown, Priti Patel says
        New £800 COVID fine for people having house parties during lockdown, Priti Patel says
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    • Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene files articles of impeachment against Joe Biden
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      The Independent

      Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene files articles of impeachment against Joe Biden

      Lawmaker’s stunt destined to go nowhere with Democratic controlled House and Senate

    • WandaVision episode 3 ending lines up new Avengers film
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      WandaVision episode 3 ending lines up new Avengers film

      Seeds have been sown for future team-up

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        WandaVision's episode 3 ending, explained
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      • WandaVision episode 3 ending explained: who are the twins and what happened to Monica?
        WandaVision episode 3 ending explained: who are the twins and what happened to Monica?
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    • Lincoln Project co-founder says committee will go after Cruz now Trump has left office
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      Lincoln Project co-founder says committee will go after Cruz now Trump has left office

      ‘You either hate him or you hate him,’ says Rick Wilson

      • Biden to sign order to increase pandemic-related food aid
        Biden to sign order to increase pandemic-related food aid
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    • Ministers could pay £500 to everyone with Covid in England
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      The Guardian

      Ministers could pay £500 to everyone with Covid in England

      Ministers could pay £500 to everyone with Covid in EnglandExclusive: universal payment is ‘preferred position’ of DHSC in effort to help people self-isolate * Coronavirus – latest updates * See all our coronavirus coverage

    • Barnier warns government to be ‘very careful’ amid row over EU’s diplomatic status in UK
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      The Independent

      Barnier warns government to be ‘very careful’ amid row over EU’s diplomatic status in UK

      Former head of the diplomatic service describes move as ‘wholly unnecessary’

      • Brexit, Covid Cause U.K.-EU Border Hold-Ups
        Brexit, Covid Cause U.K.-EU Border Hold-Ups
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      • EU Warns City of London That Brexit Finance Deal Is Distant
        EU Warns City of London That Brexit Finance Deal Is Distant
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    • EU leaders consider banning travellers from UK to control new coronavirus variant
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      EU leaders consider banning travellers from UK to control new coronavirus variant

      UK travellers could be locked out of continent

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        Coronavirus variants: why being more transmissible rather than more deadly isn't good news
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      • Portugal bans all UK flights to tackle rapid spread of new COVID-19 variant
        Portugal bans all UK flights to tackle rapid spread of new COVID-19 variant
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    • Boris Johnson to hold Downing Street press conference at 5pm as vaccine roll-out gathers pace
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      Boris Johnson to hold Downing Street press conference at 5pm as vaccine roll-out gathers pace

      Prime Minister Boris Johnson will hold a Downing Street briefing later this afternoon as the UK continues its battle with the Covid-19 pandemic. Number 10 said the PM will appear alongside England's chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty and chief scientific officer Sir Patrick Vallance at 5pm. Mr Johnson this week refused to rule out even tougher lockdown restrictions as hospitals come under growing strain from rising Covid-19 cases.

    • Joe Biden's call for unity is being undermined by the rush to erase Donald Trump from history
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      The Telegraph

      Joe Biden's call for unity is being undermined by the rush to erase Donald Trump from history

      So much for the grand promise of unity. Joe Biden's rush to erase Donald Trump from history delivered a forceful poke in the eye - some would say worse - to the 74 million people who voted for the other guy. Ironically, while the US Capitol riots were a disaster for Mr Trump and his legacy, they have also undermined Mr Biden's chances of bringing the country together in a post-Trump world. Cheered on by an increasingly noisy left wing of the Democrat party, demanding that all things Trump be cancelled, the new president spent his first hours in office doing just that. He is using everything available to him under his executive powers - what he can do without the approval of Congress - to wipe clean the last four years. But in doing so there has been no attempt to offer an olive branch to Republican voters, or their representatives in Congress. Senior Republicans have been taken aback by the extent of Mr Biden's opening measures, especially on immigration and climate change. Some took it as confirmation of their fears that the new president, a moderate Democrat, would end up a passenger in a party careering left. Mr Biden promised Mr Trump's voters he would work for them too. But so for there is little sign of it. And Republicans in Congress are nervous.

    • Interactive map shows how many over-80s have been vaccinated in your area
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      Interactive map shows how many over-80s have been vaccinated in your area

      The government is aiming to have offered a vaccine to everyone over 70 by 15 February.

      • Mount Sinai cancels all scheduled first-dose COVID vaccines. Second doses not affected
        Mount Sinai cancels all scheduled first-dose COVID vaccines. Second doses not affected
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        Seniors can now book COVID vaccine appointments in Broward through the phone
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    • Michel Barnier warns there is still a risk of more Brexits in the future
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      The Telegraph

      Michel Barnier warns there is still a risk of more Brexits in the future

      Michel Barnier has warned that there is “always a risk” that other European countries will follow Brexit Britain and leave the EU. The EU’s chief negotiator said there was still “anger” against Brussels in many regions of Europe. He said that Brexit had exposed the dangers and consequences of leaving the bloc but said it was up to the EU to prove that membership of the bloc was worthwhile. “We have to draw the lessons of Brexit. We have to understand why 52 percent of the British people voted against Europe [...] ” It is obviously too late for the UK but it is not too late for the other member states,” Mr Barnier said. He said, “Today, in many regions, there is this anger, the same feeling against Europe, the same problem to understand what we’re doing at the European level,” he said. “We have to be vigilant because it is always a risk for the future,” he added, “This risk can be combated by the proof that it is clearly a better situation to be inside the EU than outside.” “Brexit has exposed the consequences of leaving the EU for all to see,” he said, ““Even though we have a deal the UK’s choices mean that there will be inevitable short-term and long-term consequences.” He added, “Together, we can build a Europe that not only protects but also inspires. A Europe that Europeans would never dream of leaving. “Why should we leave the EU debate to anti EU parties? For all those who believe in the European project this is not the time to sit back and to be complacent.” Mr Barnier said he had noted British plans to diverge from EU rules such as the Working Time Directive after Brexit. “We are not surprised because we are not naive,” Mr Barnier said. The important thing for the EU was that Britain’s new found regulatory freedom did not become “a tool for dumping against us.” If Britain was to undercut EU standards to gain an unfair competitive advantage over European businesses, Mr Barnier said, the bloc would not hesitate to use remedial measures, which could include tariffs, in the trade deal. “In that case we will use the tools included in the treaty,” he said. Mr Barnier is soon to step down as the EU’s chief negotiator to become a special advisor to Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission. His focus will be on the implementation of the Withdrawal Agreement and ratification of the Brexit trade deal. From March, he plans to return to French politics. He was speaking after being named European of the Year by the European Movement Ireland.

      • EU Warns City of London That Brexit Finance Deal Is Distant
        EU Warns City of London That Brexit Finance Deal Is Distant
        Bloomberg
      • Barnier warns government to be ‘very careful’ amid row over EU’s diplomatic status in UK
        Barnier warns government to be ‘very careful’ amid row over EU’s diplomatic status in UK
        The Independent
    • Capitol rioter who allegedly stole Pelosi’s laptop to sell to Russia released from jail
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      The Independent

      Capitol rioter who allegedly stole Pelosi’s laptop to sell to Russia released from jail

      She’ll be back in (virtual) court on Monday

    • Schools could open before Easter, says Gavin Williamson
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      The Telegraph

      Schools could open before Easter, says Gavin Williamson

      Schools could open before Easter, Gavin Williamson has suggested, saying he will give a two-week warning to headteachers. The Education Secretary said he "would certainly hope" that children would be back in the classroom by early April, adding that he wants this to happen at the "earliest possible opportunity". It is the first time Mr Williamson has hinted at a possible timeline for the reopening of schools, and comes after Dr Jenny Harries, the deputy chief medical officer, suggested schools in some parts of the country will reopen sooner than those in others. Primary and secondary schools were ordered to close at the start of the month to all but the children of key workers and the most vulnerable youngsters. Announcing the latest national lockdown on January 4, Boris Johnson said schools would need to remain shut until the February half-term at the earliest. On Thursday, Mr Williamson said a key factor in determining when schools could reopen would be whether pressures on the NHS had eased sufficiently. He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that headteachers will be given "absolutely proper notice" about when they need to prepare to reopen, adding that a "clear two-week notice period" will be factored in so schools have time to prepare for pupils' return. "Schools were the last to close, schools will be the first to open," the Education Secretary said. "I want to see that as soon as the scientific and health advice is there to open at the earliest possible stage, and I would certainly hope that that would be before Easter. "Any decision to reopen schools to all children – as all decisions in terms of schools – will be based on the best health advice and the best scientific advice."

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        Use These Easter Wishes and Messages in Your Holiday Cards
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      • Gavin Williamson accused of ‘cobbling together’ exam alternatives
        Gavin Williamson accused of ‘cobbling together’ exam alternatives
        Evening Standard
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      Patient dog waits for days outside hospital for owner

      A devoted dog has spent days outside a hospital where her beloved owner was being treated. Boncuk has returned every day to a hospital in the Turkish city of Trabzon, to wait for her owner, Cemal Senturk. Senturk’s daughter, Aynur Egeli, said she would take Boncuk home but the dog would repeatedly run off and return to the hospital to continue her vigil. Watch the touching moment where an excited Boncuk and Cemal are reunited.

    • Michael Flynn’s brother reveals he was involved in Capitol riot response after Army denied it, report says
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      The Independent

      Michael Flynn’s brother reveals he was involved in Capitol riot response after Army denied it, report says

      Apparent U-turn by Pentagon officials could pose questions about police response

    • Portland police arrest 15 alleged Antifa rioters after Democrat HQ attacked
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      The Telegraph

      Portland police arrest 15 alleged Antifa rioters after Democrat HQ attacked

      Police in Portland, Oregon have arrested fifteen suspects after a mob of around 200 alleged Antifa members smashed up the Democrat headquarters and federal immigration offices in the city on Wedensday, while three people were arrested after a crowd in Seattle attacked buildings and burnt a US flag. The two Pacific Northwest cities have been hotspots for protests and violence since the Black Lives Matter demonstrations began last year in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd. There were also protests in Denver, Colorado; Columbus, Ohio and Sacramento in California. Portland Police released photographs of eight of the 15 arrested suspects as well as images of confiscated items including knives, batons and bullet-proof vests.

    • Butch Bowers named as Trump impeachment lawyer, Lindsey Graham tells GOP senators
      Politics
      The Independent

      Butch Bowers named as Trump impeachment lawyer, Lindsey Graham tells GOP senators

      Mr Bowers has advised leading Republican politicians in South Carolina

    • Why Boris Johnson is wrong to blame record COVID deaths on the new variant
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      Yahoo News UK

      Why Boris Johnson is wrong to blame record COVID deaths on the new variant

      A Sage adviser has argued it's 'untenable' for Johnson to blame these grim numbers 'entirely on the new variant'.

    • Report on rising COVID infections 'missed the peak' and cases are actually coming down, top scientist says
      Health
      Yahoo News UK

      Report on rising COVID infections 'missed the peak' and cases are actually coming down, top scientist says

      The React report showed that the prevalence of coronavirus across England increased by 50% between early December and the second week of January.

      • UK's ONS says English COVID infections decreasing slightly but remain high
        UK's ONS says English COVID infections decreasing slightly but remain high
        Reuters
      • One in 55 people in England had COVID last week after slight decrease in infections
        One in 55 people in England had COVID last week after slight decrease in infections
        Yahoo News UK
    • Tucker Carlson warns viewers they could be ‘hurt’ in Biden’s ‘war on white supremacists’
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      The Independent

      Tucker Carlson warns viewers they could be ‘hurt’ in Biden’s ‘war on white supremacists’

      The show has been accused of ties to white supremacy numerous times

    • Biden removes Trump’s Diet Coke button from the White House
      Politics
      The Independent

      Biden removes Trump’s Diet Coke button from the White House

      Staff would reportedly bring former president soda on a silver platter

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      Storyful

      'Abandoned and Insulted': National Guard Troops Removed From US Capitol to Parking Garage

      National Guard troops were allowed to return to the US Capitol building late on January 21, after members were removed from the building to a nearby parking garage, according to CBS News.This footage shows US Rep. Madison Cawthorn delivering pizza to troops in a parking garage at the Thurgood Marshall Judicial Center.Cawthorn condemned the move to place troops there, and said they had been “abandoned and insulted by our leaders.”CBS reported that one unit was forced to vacate the Dirksen Senate Office building to the garage. “As Congress is in session and increased foot traffic and business is being conducted, Capitol Police asked the troops to move their rest area,” National Guard Bureau spokesman Major Matt Murphy told CBS. “They were temporarily relocated to the Thurgood Marshall Judicial Center garage with heat and restroom facilities.” Credit: Rep. Madison Cawthorn via Storyful

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      Life in lockdown: Everything you need to know about sleep

      The coronavirus pandemic has played havoc with almost every facet of our waking lives, from work, education and finances to travel, leisure and social freedoms. And it seems it has also had a knock-on impact on our slumber time too. Here, the PA news agency seeks the opinion of Professor Mark Blagrove, a leading expert in sleep and dreaming at Swansea University’s Department of Psychology, on how much sleep we need and why, and what to do if we have nightmares.

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