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Gove says rather more than intended after parliament finally unites over Europe

Posted on Feb 02, 2021

A fter years of division, who would have guessed that it would take the European commission to unite the entire House of Commons – not to mention


Single dose of AstraZeneca vaccine could cut transmission by 67%

Posted on Feb 02, 2021

One dose of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine provides sustained protection against Covid for at least three months and cuts transmission of the virus by two-thirds, acco


How Matt Hancock's obsession with Matt Damon film drove UK's vaccine strategy

Posted on Feb 02, 2021

A s the UK endures another lockdown and watches the coronavirus death toll go past 100,000, one source of optimism has been the effectiveness of t


Tell us: are you an older person who has not yet received the vaccine?

Posted on Feb 01, 2021

According to NHS England, over 2.5 million people aged 80 and over have now received their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine. Yet one care provider has said that t


How EU’s floundering vaccine effort hit a fresh crisis with exports row

Posted on Jan 31, 2021

It started with a tweet by a blogger at 4.36pm on Friday. It ended with the prime ministers of the UK and Ireland warning the European commission president, Ursula von


Minister under fire over tweets about journalist who sent her questions

Posted on Jan 29, 2021

A government minister is facing criticism after publicly accusing a journalist of “making up claims” and creating disinformation for asking questions about a video cam


UK vaccine strategy 'paying off' as latest trials boost stockpiles

Posted on Jan 29, 2021

Britain has cemented its status as one of the world’s leading buyers of effective Covid vaccines after two more pharmaceutical companies reported positive trial result


EU moves to stop Northern Ireland being used as a vaccine backdoor

Posted on Jan 29, 2021

The EU has moved to prevent Northern Ireland from being used as a back door to funnel coronavirus vaccine from the bloc into the rest of the UK. Stormont first minis


Meera Syal and Moeen Ali star in video urging BAME people to take vaccine

Posted on Jan 26, 2021

Actors Adil Ray and Meera Syal, cricketer Moeen Ali and comedian Romesh Ranganathan are among celebrities who have joined forces to counter coronavirus vaccine misinfo


Coronavirus vaccines offer the world hope – unless you live in Africa

Posted on Jan 24, 2021

S ixty million doses of Covid vaccines have been administered worldwide. That’s the good news. The bad news? All the people who have received a


I’ve had my first vaccine jab. It gives me hope of liberation... but not yet

Posted on Jan 24, 2021

I marked a grim anniversary in an unexpected manner last week. On 18 January last year, I wrote my first story about a mysterious disease that ha


North-east and Yorkshire vaccine supply cut to catch up lagging regions

Posted on Jan 22, 2021

Vaccine supply is to be cut in half in the north-east and Yorkshire next week by the NHS to allow London and other regions lagging behind to catch up in immunising the


The Guardian view on the vaccine rollout: a shot in the arm

Posted on Jan 20, 2021

We can do this. Not a mantra, or a hope, but a reality and a huge relief. With 6% of the population inoculated so far, and an ambitious target of 13 million people by


Turkish televangelist sentenced to 1,075 years for sex crimes

Posted on Jan 12, 2021

A Turkish court has sentenced a Muslim televangelist who surrounded himself with scantily clad women he called “kittens” to more than 1,000 years in jail for sex crime


'David was terrified': the inside story of how Bowie met John Lennon

Posted on Jan 08, 2021

David Bowie and John Lennon first met in scenes more reminiscent of an awkward children’s playdate than a summit of two of rock’s greatest ever stars, according to a n


There's no blaming studio interference for the disappointment that was Wonder Woman 1984

Posted on Jan 08, 2021

F or a studio that prides itself on letting directors get on with the job, Warner Bros sure is prone to the odd jot of heavy executive interferenc


‘Cancel culture’ is not the preserve of the left. Just ask our historians

Posted on Jan 03, 2021

T his will be a year of disillusionment. Even the rollout of new vaccines and the potential end of the pandemic will not prevent that. The first m


Naturists criticise Durham police over Facebook post about arrest

Posted on Jan 03, 2021

A group of naturists have accused police of putting them at risk after wrongly suggesting it was illegal to walk around naked. Three Rivers Outdoor Club, a naturist


Ebullient analysts predict markets will weather the storm in 2021

Posted on Jan 03, 2021

T he new year is traditionally a time for looking forwards, for hopeful resolutions, for celebrating. But for economists and investors, the annual


'We're being left behind': anger and confusion in Brazil as vaccine program lags

Posted on Dec 31, 2020

Each night Brazilian newscasters throw their government’s jumbled coronavirus response into sharper relief. “Tomorrow, the Mexican government will start vaccinating


From volunteering to vaccines … the best of a bad year

Posted on Dec 31, 2020

W hat with one thing and another, 2020 hasn’t been a great 12 months. But the hardest year, perhaps, that many of us will have experienced has a


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