James Comey urges Americans to vote Democrat in November
Former FBI director and longtime Republican James Comey is urging Americans to vote for Democrats in November.
Only five Senate Republicans join Democrats to reject effort to declare trial is unconstitutional
AstraZeneca vaccine may not go to older people, EU medicines chief suggestsEuropean Medicines Agency approval could stipulate age range, says Emer CookeCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverage Emer Cooke of the EMA, who is Irish, said the regulatory body is examining the ‘totality of the data’. Photograph: AP
The retired footballer father has come under fire for his absence from Harvey's life. highlighted by the new BBC documentary.
Piers Morgan speaks about Derek Draper's "heartbreaking" condition.
‘It’s far too early for us to even speculate about the summer’
There is a "real danger" that schools could remain closed until the summer, the Children's Commissioner warned as she blamed ministers for a "lack of planning". Downing Street needs to "think creatively" about how to get youngsters back to the classroom and must "ultimately make something happen", Anne Longfield said. Her intervention came as the Government came under mounting pressure from Tory MPs to explain why schools in their constituencies could not reopen after the February half-term. In a new policy briefing on schools, Ms Longfield said: "Everyone recognises the necessity of reopening schools as soon as possible, but hope alone will not make it happen. What is lacking is a clear roadmap towards this. There is a real danger that schools will remain closed until Easter at the earliest, or even into the summer – not because the virus makes this inevitable, but because of a lack of planning." She said that while the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) could provide modelling of different options, it was the role of ministers to "think creatively about what those different options might be, explore all possibilities, come up with a plan and ultimately make something happen". Ms Longfield set out a number of options for the gradual reopening of schools, including certain year groups returning sooner than others and children returning on a rota basis, meaning they take it in turns to come in on certain days. She said reopening is "not a simple on/off switch", and that while it may not be possible for all schools to open before Easter, that "does not mean it is impossible" for some children to go back in some areas on a smaller scale. On Tuesday, Gavin Williamson, the Education Secretary, came under fire for failing to appear in the Commons to answer Labour's urgent question on schools reopening. Instead, the schools minister Nick Gibb was pressed by MPs on what the Government's plan to reopen schools is.
The total for the number of deaths within 28 days of a positive test has doubled since November 11.
Total of 100,162 people have now died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19
The list reflects a brutal 12 months marred by the pandemic.
While physical ‘Trump’ signs have been gone since last year, the latest move would fully remove the ex-president’s name from the condo’s official title
Johan Lundgren talks about quarantine, why we need cheaper testing to ensure flying doesn’t become something only the rich can afford and sticking to his green goals for the airline - because we will fly again and the next holiday most of us take will be our best ever
Company chief confirms UK will have first claim on jabs, as it got order in three months earlier than Brussels
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The heat was truly getting to the Cold Feet star.
‘It is not the right time to start a new efficacy trial for a further vaccine in the UK, with the emphasis rightly placed on mass vaccination,’ says professor Robin Shattock
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‘Ministers must throw everything at getting our children back into the classroom’
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