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A cyber criminal group has posted what it claims are documents stolen from Hackney Council in a ransomware attack last year.
The company behind All Bar One and Harvester pubs is exploring how it can raise further cash as the coronavirus crisis continues to take its toll on hospitality businesses.
Teacher assessments will replace GCSE and A-level exams in England this summer, the education secretary has announced.
The UK has recorded its highest number of COVID-related deaths since 21 April, and the highest daily increase in cases.
Britons drank more alcohol, ate fewer fruit and vegetables and exercised less during the first national lockdown, a study has suggested.
MPs have approved England’s third coronavirus lockdown – but the government has been urged by leading Conservatives to allow further votes on the measures both this month and next month.
With full lockdowns under way across the UK once again, it’s time to spend (even more) time in front of our TVs.
Boris Johnson has warned the public that the easing of England’s third national lockdown will be a “gradual unwrapping” and not a “big bang”.
A teacher stabbed in an alleged terror attack has been described as a selfless person who would have helped his killer “without hesitation” if asked, a court has heard.
A nationwide round of applause to pay tribute to the “heroes” who have played their part in the battle against coronavirus is set to make a return.