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Missing Sarah Everard: police officer arrested
Investigation on Sarah Everard: not yet found, but arrested a metropolitan policeman and a woman.
Covid, Whitty warns: another wave will be inevitable
It’s true: the vaccination campaign is working very effectively, but Whitty says not to remove the restrictions quickly to avoid a new wave.
Covid in UK: cases reach the lowest level, ready for the closure of Nightingales
UK and Covid: the vaccination campaign continues and cases decrease. Soon less restrictions in the open and closing of Nightingale hospitals.
Harry and Meghan: Buckingham Palace and accusations of racism
Accusations of racism for the Royal Family following the shocking statements of Harry and Meghan regarding the color of the skin of the firstborn.
Back to school: the first big step after the lockdown
After months of distance lessons the students go back to school: so much excitement but also so much tension for the current situation.
Holidays : High prices on the coast, Cyprus no restrictions for vaccinated
From 17 May the British will be able to travel abroad. Prices start to rise and in Cyprus there will be no restrictions for vaccinated.
NHS: the government can only afford the 1% increase in salary
Minister Dorries declares that the only possibility that the government can afford is the maximum increase of 1% of the salary of the NHS.
Cash for exercise: the government may offer money in order to prevent obesity
Health officials are examining “cash for exercise” a new programme that is based on offering money to people in order to encourage them to exercise, to prevent obesity.
Prince Philip had a ‘successful procedure’, but will remain in hospital
Prince Philip’s procedure for a pre-existing heart condition was successful. He underwent the operation at St Batholomews’s Hospital, on Wednesday 3 March, 2021.
Rishi Sunak confirms Universal Credit cut in October
Despite criticism from activists and parliamentarians, Chancellor Sunak has decided to remove the credit from next October and not extend it anymore.
First evening of the Sanremo Festival 2021: the highlights
The Festival of Sanremo 2021 has just begun and half of the artists in the competition have already performed. what are the first impressions?
Chancellor Rishi Sunak extends the furlough until September
Sunak has established an effective program to support companies and self-employed in this time of crisis.
Covid vaccine graphs shows EU will take six months to jab 30% of adults
Alarming graphs show it will take another six months to jab just 30 per cent of European adult population.
Harry and Meghan reveal their biggest fear in Oprah interview
During US programme 60 Minutes, an excerpt of Meghan Markle and Harry’s sit-down with Oprah was shown.
Golden Globes 2021, a special edition: triumph for British talents
In this edition of the Golden Globes many British talents have emerged. But who are all the winners?
Prince Philip admitted to hospital ‘for a few days’
The 99-year-old Duke of Edinburgh was taken to the King Edward VII Hospital in London “as a precautionary measure”.
Urban Luisa Rolling became Newz.com, the new Contents Media editorial project
Urban Rolling Magazine has turned into Newz magazine. Editorial and digital forces to turn Newz.com into the most influential brand for the Z Generation.
Runners to find out too if they join the London Marathon
Fifty thousand runners are expecting to take part in the London Marathon on October 3. 50,000 places in the virtual event on the same day.
Omnia mea Cattery: Abyssinian kittens for sale
Abyssinian kittens, presented in Omnia Mea, are elegant medium-sized cats with strong, lithe bodies and long, slender legs.
“Tougher lockdown needed if schools stay open”, professor Hayward says
The professor also explains new Covid strain could be catastrophic without Tier 5
Covid: the latest data shows 24 areas risk to be plunged into Tier 4
The Cabinet Office minister didn’t rule out the possibility that the whole England could be subjected to more severe restrictions of Tier 4
Medics and volunteers to deliver the Oxford vaccine
Medics and volunteers are set to deliver about 100m doses within days from the approval.
UK prepares to a mass testing programme for lorry drivers
The decision comes after the achievement of an agreement with France to reopen its border