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Sheffield United vs Middlesbrough postponed after Covid outbreak

Chris Wilder suspects clubs are using Covid-19 as an excuse to force postponements. The Middlesbrough boss was furious when the EFL insisted they...

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Award-winning BBC star dies after dementia battle as she's branded 'strong lady'

The music world is mourning the loss of Lorna Spode, who has died aged 98 after a long battle with dementia. The founder of the acclaimed Lorna Spode...

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Boris Johnson 'will weigh up new Covid curbs next week'

Boris Johnson will decide next week whether to impose new coronavirus restrictions to limit indoor socialising as the Prime Minister said in his New...

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Covid testing shortage may have a 'devastating' impact on patient care

Britain's shortage of Covid swabs could have a 'devastating' impact on patient care in hospitals, leading doctors have warned. Thousands of people...

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Care home lockdowns may never be repeated if 'groundbreaking' project succeeds

Care homes across the UK are still forced to lock down if just two residents catch Covid or norovirus

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Suspected Covid loan fraud lost in 2023 rises by over £500m after review

It is now estimated that up to £1.2bn of Covid loans were lost to fraud in 2023

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Parents tell how 12-year-old son was left fighting for his life

Parents have told how their 12-year-old son was left fighting for his life in intensive care after his sore throat developed into an inflammatory...

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Covid absences among NHS staff have DOUBLED in a fortnight

Boris Johnson was today urged to call an emergency Cobra meeting to 'thrash out a rescue plan' to save the NHS from its 'devastating' workforce...

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Bleach Enthusiast, Antisemitic Conspiracist Among Stars of Anti-Vaxxer Event to Be Held at Trump Hotel

The “truth seekers” conference, held at a hotel owned and frequented by President Donald Trump, is being organized by Charlie Ward, an...

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All it takes is a 'WHIFF of infected breath' to catch Omicron

You only need to be exposed to 'a whiff of infected breath' to catch Omicron, one of the Government's scientific advisers said today. Professor Peter...

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