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UK set to be hotter than Lanzarote at end of week as temperatures could hit 24C

UK set to be hotter than Lanzarote at end of week as temperatures could hit 24C

UK set to be hotter than Lanzarote at end of week as temperatures could hit 24C

20 April 2020

A large area of high pressure will bring sunny conditions on Thursday and Friday.


NHS face mask supply ‘could be put at risk’ if public advised to wear them

NHS face mask supply ‘could be put at risk’ if public advised to wear them

NHS face mask supply ‘could be put at risk’ if public advised to wear them

20 April 2020

NHS Providers has urged the Government to ‘fully assess’ the impact any new advice could have on health service supplies.


NHS face mask supply ‘could be put at risk’ if public advised to wear them

NHS face mask supply ‘could be put at risk’ if public advised to wear them

NHS face mask supply ‘could be put at risk’ if public advised to wear them

20 April 2020

Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS Providers, said the Government needs to ‘fully assess’ the impact of any new advice.


Government not responding to companies offering PPE production, MP claims

Government not responding to companies offering PPE production, MP claims

Government not responding to companies offering PPE production, MP claims

20 April 2020

Rachel Reeves’ comments come amid growing frustration over a shortage of protective equipment for NHS workers.


UK’s first Sikh A&E consultant dies after contracting Covid-19

UK’s first Sikh A&E consultant dies after contracting Covid-19

UK’s first Sikh A&E consultant dies after contracting Covid-19

20 April 2020

Manjeet Riyat was known as the ‘father of the emergency department at the Royal Derby Hospital.


MPs set to give green light to ‘virtual’ Parliament arrangments

MPs set to give green light to ‘virtual’ Parliament arrangments

MPs set to give green light to ‘virtual’ Parliament arrangments

20 April 2020

Members could put questions to ministers by video link under plans expected to be approved on Tuesday.


Charles praises the UK’s Holocaust survivors as ‘living heroes’

Charles praises the UK’s Holocaust survivors as ‘living heroes’

Charles praises the UK’s Holocaust survivors as ‘living heroes’

20 April 2020

The Prince of Wales recorded a video message played during a virtual commemoration to remember the victims of the Nazi regime.


Oil price turns negative in bizarre turn as international demand collapses

Oil price turns negative in bizarre turn as international demand collapses

Oil price turns negative in bizarre turn as international demand collapses

20 April 2020

Traders were being paid more than 40 dollars to buy a barrel.


Man charged with manslaughter in Essex lorry deaths probe

Man charged with manslaughter in Essex lorry deaths probe

Man charged with manslaughter in Essex lorry deaths probe

20 April 2020

Ronan Hughes is due to appear at Dublin’s High Court on Tuesday.


Government ‘pursuing every option’ on PPE, Chancellor says

Government ‘pursuing every option’ on PPE, Chancellor says

Government ‘pursuing every option’ on PPE, Chancellor says

20 April 2020

Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS Providers, said trusts are being forced into ‘hand-to-mouth’ workarounds, including washing single-use gowns.


More than 16% of coronavirus victims in England from BAME communities

More than 16% of coronavirus victims in England from BAME communities

More than 16% of coronavirus victims in England from BAME communities

20 April 2020

The statistics come days after the Government announced a review into the ethnicity of those most affected by Covid-19.


Cycling surges on sunny weekends during coronavirus lockdown

Cycling surges on sunny weekends during coronavirus lockdown

Cycling surges on sunny weekends during coronavirus lockdown

20 April 2020

Observers said cyclists are taking advantage of less traffic on the roads.


Uplifting news: Back garden triathlon raises NHS money, while museums get creepy

Uplifting news: Back garden triathlon raises NHS money, while museums get creepy

Uplifting news: Back garden triathlon raises NHS money, while museums get creepy

20 April 2020

A round-up of today’s feelgood stories.


Projected Covid-19 deaths in NI fall significantly due to lockdown success

Projected Covid-19 deaths in NI fall significantly due to lockdown success

Projected Covid-19 deaths in NI fall significantly due to lockdown success

20 April 2020

At one stage, a worst-case scenario predicated on the virus transmitting freely warned that 15,000 could die.


Children take part in over 250,000 lessons on first day of virtual school

Children take part in over 250,000 lessons on first day of virtual school

Children take part in over 250,000 lessons on first day of virtual school

20 April 2020

It came as schools in England would normally be opening their doors for the summer term.


Co Down guitar firm honoured with Queen’s award after working with Ed Sheeran

Co Down guitar firm honoured with Queen’s award after working with Ed Sheeran

Co Down guitar firm honoured with Queen’s award after working with Ed Sheeran

20 April 2020

Lowden Guitars has been honoured with the Queen’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade.


First paramedic in Wales dies with Covid-19

First paramedic in Wales dies with Covid-19

First paramedic in Wales dies with Covid-19

20 April 2020

The Welsh Ambulance Service described Mr Davies’ death as a ‘devastating blow’.


Amateur athlete completes triathlon in back garden to raise money for NHS

Amateur athlete completes triathlon in back garden to raise money for NHS

Amateur athlete completes triathlon in back garden to raise money for NHS

20 April 2020

Neil Clark, 51, cycled on a static bike, swam in a three-metre pool while tethered to his house and ran 1,700 laps of his lawn.


Deficit could hit £300bn this year – report

Deficit could hit £300bn this year – report

Deficit could hit £300bn this year – report

20 April 2020

The Centre for Policy Studies said borrowing could hit levels not seen since the Second World War.


People need to know ‘there is light at the end of the tunnel’, says Labour peer

People need to know ‘there is light at the end of the tunnel’, says Labour peer

People need to know ‘there is light at the end of the tunnel’, says Labour peer

20 April 2020

Lord Foulkes will press ministers on their plans for an exit strategy from the current Covid-19 restrictions.


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