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At PMQs on Wednesday, Sir Keir Starmer has said nurses can't text the prime minister, and have had a "kick in the teeth".

A deadly second wave has overrun hospitals and even crematoriums in India.

A deadly second wave has overrun hospitals and even crematoriums in India.

For Altou, a 19-year-old model, having a ‘slim thick’ body is the key to getting more likes and more work.

There are "good reasons" for keeping the new variant out of the UK, scientist Prof Mark Walport says.

The EU's drugs regulator says the benefits of the Covid-19 vaccine still outweigh the risks.

Coronavirus continues to pose "unprecedented risks to travellers", the US state department says.

The health secretary hails the "terrific milestone", urging those eligible to come forward for the jab.

Scientists will see how the immune system copes second time round, by deliberately infecting volunteers.

A deadly second wave has overrun hospitals and even crematoriums in India.

For Altou, a 19-year-old model, having a ‘slim thick’ body is the key to getting more likes and more work.

There are "good reasons" for keeping the new variant out of the UK, scientist Prof Mark Walport says.

The EU's drugs regulator says the benefits of the Covid-19 vaccine still outweigh the risks.

Coronavirus continues to pose "unprecedented risks to travellers", the US state department says.

The health secretary hails the "terrific milestone", urging those eligible to come forward for the jab.

Scientists will see how the immune system copes second time round, by deliberately infecting volunteers.

For Altou, a 19-year-old model, having a ‘slim thick’ body is the key to getting more likes and more work.

There are "good reasons" for keeping the new variant out of the UK, scientist Prof Mark Walport says.

The EU's drugs regulator says the benefits of the Covid-19 vaccine still outweigh the risks.
At PMQs on Wednesday, Sir Keir Starmer has said nurses can't text the prime minister, and have had a "kick in the teeth".

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