Duchess of Sussex's Suits co-star slams 'insignificant' Oprah interview amid pandemic
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex's Suits co-star Wendell Pierce has slammed the timing of her interview with Oprah Winfrey.
Covid UK: coronavirus cases, deaths and vaccinations today. The latest daily updates on coronavirus cases in your local area and nationally. Check week-on-week changes across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the latest figures from public health authorities
Everyone seems united against the new proposals, but can they really be stopped?
Pictures from the new episode give hope to Vicky McClure fans.
Thousands could fly to England from India before it joins Covid travel ‘red list’. UK government accused of acting too slowly as fears grow over new variant discovered in subcontinent
France is first EU member state to start testing digital Covid travel certificate. French trial will be extended from 29 April to include vaccination certificates
Violent demonstrations come as relations between Paris and Islamabad worsen
The cyclist suffered five smashed ribs and a broken shoulder blade as well as grazes to his body and face during the attack.
Well, he's not wrong, is he?
Prime minister brands Irish Sea checks ‘ludicrous’ – despite negotiating and ratifying the agreement
It is not yet known if B1617 is more dangerous or better able to escape immunity triggered by vaccination or natural infection
The UK has recorded 33 more Covid-19 deaths with 2,524 people tested positive in the past 24 hours. Yesterday the country recorded just four deaths as cases continued to fall with weekend reporting lags usually behind the very low number. The official UK death toll now stands at a total of 127,307.
The Premier League's all-time leading goalscorer Alan Shearer has voiced his opposition to the proposed European Super League, saying that the ESL had "chucked a grenade at the Premier League".
Nicola Sturgeon's "bitter and blind hostility" to the UK means she cannot accept the vaccination programme bolsters the case for the Union, the Tories have said after she insisted a separate Scotland would have performed just as well. Donald Cameron, the Tories' health spokesman, accused the First Minister of "delusional nonsense" after she insisted there was "absolutely no evidential basis" to suggest fewer Scots would have been vaccinated outside the UK. Ms Sturgeon was challenged during an STV election interview that no other European country has vaccinated anything like the UK's total, with the Republic of Ireland hoping to complete its over-70s by the end of next month. She said a separate Scotland "could have chosen to procure the way it thought was best" and anybody claiming the situation would have been worse was "basically plucking this out of thin air." Ms Sturgeon insisted a separate Scotland would have fared just as well came after she received her first dose of the Oxford vaccine last week. But a series of her ministers demanded the UK sign up to the EU's vaccine procurement plan last year and expressed outrage when the Prime Minister refused.
Luton, Doncaster and Bradford are recording the highest rates.
A new taskforce will be charged with identifying medicines by as early as the autumn.
MyPillow CEO pushes debunked election fraud conspiracies during 48-hour ‘Frank-a-Thon’ for social media platform
Pub owner tells Labour leader he has ‘failed to be the opposition’ on Covid-19
The ‘anti-riot’ bill brought in by Governor DeSantis means fully peaceful protesters can be arrested — yet includes protections for counter-protesters who kill people with their vehicles
Festival said that ‘time has run out’ to stage event safely
It's not just vitamin D you might want to consider.