Beijing: 'Worst sandstorm in a decade' leaves Chinese capital covered in thick brown dust after heavy Gobi Desert winds
China's biggest sandstorm in a decade has covered Beijing in a thick blanket of brown dust and grounded more than 400 flights.
Michael McFaul warned world leaders should be ‘very’ concerned by unfolding situation
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As Prince Harry boarded a plane from Los Angeles to London, we can only imagine the inner turmoil he must have felt as he prepared for the long and lonely journey home. His adored grandfather had died at a time of unprecedented familial discord, with the Royal Family still reeling from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s corrosive, finger-pointing Oprah Winfrey interview. Prince Philip’s death may have prompted an outpouring of national gratitude and affection, but the question now is whether it can cement the deep fissures within the House of Windsor itself. How will Harry be welcomed by Princes William and Charles, after accusing his family of racism? Not to mention following reports, via Gayle King, a US news anchor and friend of Meghan, that private telephone calls between the California-based prince and his father and brother had been “unproductive” - disclosures said to have gone down badly at the Palace. That Harry had not seen his grandfather for more than a year, after he whisked his wife and son, Archie, to the other side of the world to escape being “trapped” by the monarchy, can only add to the Duke of Sussex’s inevitable feelings of wretchedness and grief. His sense of isolation will likely have been compounded by the fact that Meghan, heavily pregnant with their second child, hasn’t been able to accompany him. The echoes of history here are uncanny as, nearly 70 years ago, a similar scenario played out. Another once-beloved member of the Royal Family had to leave his American wife behind in the United States to make the solitary journey home for a royal funeral, where he had to face his frosty relations, saddened that he had quit monarchical life. In 1952, when King George VI died, his brother Edward, the Duke of Windsor - exiled to France after the abdication - was staying in New York with his wife, Wallis Simpson.
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A surge in numbers of people wanting to book their jab crashed the NHS Booking website.
Baroness Williams of Crosby, who has died aged 90, was a controversial Education Secretary and one of the “Gang of Four” who left Labour to found the SDP, eventually becoming Liberal Democrat leader in the Lords. Warm-hearted, principled, impulsive, dishevelled and infuriatingly unpunctual, Shirley Williams had great electoral appeal, yet never quite fulfilled her promise.
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The pair have become parents to a baby boy.
People aged 45 and over have been invited to come forward and book their vaccine appointments.
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Former Strictly star James Jordan had his head shaved live on air during Loose Women, after letting it grow long in lockdown. The dancer had left it uncut due to his superstitions, saying he was too scared to cut it while his father was battling brain cancer. His wife Ola bravely manned the shears to give the reality a much-needed trim.
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The target of offering a first COVID vaccine dose to the nine most vulnerable groups by 15 April has been reached, the government has said. Ministers had vowed to offer a COVID-19 jab to all over-50s, the clinically vulnerable and health and social care workers - about 32 million people - by Thursday. The target - for the whole of the UK - was reached three days early and means adults under 50 will start to be invited for their first jab "in the coming days", Number 10 said.
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Mansfield, Corby and Barnsley are currently recording the highest rates.
The Duke of Edinburgh said he had 'no desire' to 'cling onto life unnecessarily'.
After months of disruption, Vincent Wood reports, a minority of the nation’s pubs are getting back to business – weather permitting