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Criticism grows over Covid passports suggestion
Certificates are likely to be a feature of life until the Covid threat is over, a government review says.
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Criticism grows over Covid passports suggestion
Certificates are likely to be a feature of life until the Covid threat is over, a government review says.

More mental health help for new mothers unveiled
The 26 clinics, providing treatment for 6,000 new parents, will open by April 2022, NHS England says.

Police find body in search for missing student
Richard Okorogheye was last seen by his family on 22 March, when he left their home in west London.

Man, 34, charged after baby hit by car
Two-week-old Ciaran Leigh Morris died after a car hit his pram in the West Midlands.

Unions attack 'miserly' rise in statutory sick pay
SSP increases from £95.85 to £96.35 a week in April, but unions say it is too little to live on.

Starmer apologises for visit to 'anti-LGBT' church
The Labour leader visited a church on Good Friday but says he was unaware of its beliefs on LGBT+ rights.

Sea arch base jumpers 'idiotic and irresponsible'
Landowner James Weld says base jumpers are putting lives at risk by encouraging others.
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Criticism grows over Covid passports suggestion
Certificates are likely to be a feature of life until the Covid threat is over, a government review says.

More mental health help for new mothers unveiled
The 26 clinics, providing treatment for 6,000 new parents, will open by April 2022, NHS England says.

Police find body in search for missing student
Richard Okorogheye was last seen by his family on 22 March, when he left their home in west London.

Man, 34, charged after baby hit by car
Two-week-old Ciaran Leigh Morris died after a car hit his pram in the West Midlands.

Unions attack 'miserly' rise in statutory sick pay
SSP increases from £95.85 to £96.35 a week in April, but unions say it is too little to live on.

Starmer apologises for visit to 'anti-LGBT' church
The Labour leader visited a church on Good Friday but says he was unaware of its beliefs on LGBT+ rights.

Sea arch base jumpers 'idiotic and irresponsible'
Landowner James Weld says base jumpers are putting lives at risk by encouraging others.

More mental health help for new mothers unveiled
The 26 clinics, providing treatment for 6,000 new parents, will open by April 2022, NHS England says.

Police find body in search for missing student
Richard Okorogheye was last seen by his family on 22 March, when he left their home in west London.

Man, 34, charged after baby hit by car
Two-week-old Ciaran Leigh Morris died after a car hit his pram in the West Midlands.
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