Uighurs in 'mass detention' in China
The blindfolded and shackled detainees are from China's minority Uighur Muslims, according to a source.
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Trump campaign team had said that they did not ‘organise, operate or finance’ the 6 January rally
With COVID infections and hospitalisations still high, there is still much to be done before we can even think about returning to normality.
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She's getting him ready to settle into his new life away from home
Gareth Jones, 69, went missing near Hove with his brown cockapoo, prompting a search and rescue operation by lifeboats and the coastguard.
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Of England’s 315 local areas, 279 have seen a fall in case rates in the seven days to January 13 compared with the previous week, PA analysis shows.
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Vardy takes to the ice this year with professional partner Andy Buchanan
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Des Clarke's return doesn't go to plan.
People aged over 70 and those listed as clinically extremely vulnerable will be invited to receive coronavirus vaccinations starting this week. It comes as the national vaccine programme continues to expand, with 10 more mass vaccination centres due to open this week and the government revealing that the vaccine is being given at a rate of 140 jabs per minute. More than 3.8 million people in the UK, including those over 80, care home residents, and NHS staff, have already had the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Mass testing of entire regions is being considered by ministers to help get the country out of lockdown, it has emerged, as Dominic Raab said restrictions could start to be eased in March. The Foreign Secretary said that by the "early spring, hopefully March" some restrictions would be lifted "gradually" so the country could "get back to normal”. He warned it would not be a “big bang” end to lockdown but a return to tiers depending on the level of Covid admissions in hospitals, death rates and hitting targets on vaccinating the over 50s and vulnerable by early spring. The Telegraph understands mass testing could be used to swiftly move the worst-infected areas down the tiers. One idea under consideration is to send out home testing kits, known as lateral flow tests, to every household in an entire region so the population could be tested within a week.
Smatterings of ‘boogaloo boys’ have begun appearing at state capitols
PM accuses Keir Starmer of ‘playing politics’ by forcing Commons vote