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Greater Manchester eyes millions in extra lockdown funding as talks continue

The Greater Manchester area may be offered millions in extra funding to accept the strictest coronavirus restrictions as UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson seeks...

New legal changes announced to support UK-wide Covid-19 vaccine rollout

New laws allowing more healthcare workers to administer flu and potential Covid-19 vaccines have been introduced by the Government. The measures will help in the...

Thousands call for new Brexit ‘lorry park’ to be named after Nigel Farage

Thousands of people in the UK are calling for a huge new Brexit “lorry park” in Kent to be named after Nigel Farage. A tongue-in-cheek...

UK’s daily Covid-19 deaths could hit hundreds in just over a week, scientists warn

Around 47,000 Covid-19 infections are occurring daily across England, with deaths expected to hit 240 to 690 per day by October 26th, according to...

Keyless car technology fuels rise in car theft

Keyless technology is driving a rise in car thefts, according to new data from the UK. Claims relating to car thefts rose by 20 per...

Scottish independence support at record high of 58%, new poll suggests

Support for Scottish independence has increased to 58 per cent, a new poll suggests, continuing an upward trend in recent months. The new survey of...

Blood test ‘could identify Covid-19 patients at greatest risk of severe illness’

UK researchers have identified a blood test that could help predict which Covid-19 patients are at greatest risk of becoming critically ill. A new study...

Oliver Dowden brands Project Big Picture a ‘distraction at best’

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden expressed a dim view of Project Big Picture, at one point describing the proposals as “Project Power Grab” as the...

Covid-19 vaccine ‘might not be enough’ if conspiracy theories are unchallenged

Developing a working Covid-19 vaccine “might not be enough” to end the pandemic unless steps are taken by governments and technology firms to tackle...

Drinkers fear Liverpool will return to the 1980s with new restrictions

Drinkers in Liverpool have said they fear the city will head back to the economic levels of the 1980s, as strict coronavirus restrictions were...

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