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Cameron personally promoted Greensill to investors
BBC Panorama finds Mr Cameron appeared alongside the controversial company's founder at a 2019 event.

More than 75% of UK adults now double-jabbed
But Oxford vaccine chief Prof Sir Andrew Pollard warns Covid herd immunity is "not a possibility".

Oxford-jab chief criticises UK's Covid booster plan
Health Secretary Sajid Javid says he plans to begin the third jab rollout in a matter of weeks.

A-level top grades reach record high
The second year of results after cancelled exams sees the highest level of A* and A grades at A-level.

Minister launches legal action against nursery
Humza Yousaf says his daughter was twice refused a place at the nursery, which denies discrimination.

Make coal history, says PM after climate warning
Boris Johnson calls for a shift towards clean energy sources after "sobering" report on climate change.

Minister urges Tory MPs to back PM's climate plan
Zac Goldsmith says COP26 must be a "turning point", despite warnings that costs of tackling climate change will hit poor families.
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Cameron personally promoted Greensill to investors
BBC Panorama finds Mr Cameron appeared alongside the controversial company's founder at a 2019 event.

More than 75% of UK adults now double-jabbed
But Oxford vaccine chief Prof Sir Andrew Pollard warns Covid herd immunity is "not a possibility".

Oxford-jab chief criticises UK's Covid booster plan
Health Secretary Sajid Javid says he plans to begin the third jab rollout in a matter of weeks.

A-level top grades reach record high
The second year of results after cancelled exams sees the highest level of A* and A grades at A-level.

Minister launches legal action against nursery
Humza Yousaf says his daughter was twice refused a place at the nursery, which denies discrimination.

Make coal history, says PM after climate warning
Boris Johnson calls for a shift towards clean energy sources after "sobering" report on climate change.

Minister urges Tory MPs to back PM's climate plan
Zac Goldsmith says COP26 must be a "turning point", despite warnings that costs of tackling climate change will hit poor families.

More than 75% of UK adults now double-jabbed
But Oxford vaccine chief Prof Sir Andrew Pollard warns Covid herd immunity is "not a possibility".

Oxford-jab chief criticises UK's Covid booster plan
Health Secretary Sajid Javid says he plans to begin the third jab rollout in a matter of weeks.

A-level top grades reach record high
The second year of results after cancelled exams sees the highest level of A* and A grades at A-level.
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