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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.
GP surgeries in England are to begin rolling out the Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus jab as part of the biggest vaccination programme in NHS history.
Renowned French chef and restaurateur Albert Roux has died at the age of 85, his family has announced.
The closure of schools in England has turned the lives of millions of families upside down for the second time in less than a year.
Foreign travellers may need to test negative for coronavirus before being allowed into the UK if ministers back plans to tackle surging cases.
A 19-year-old man has been left partially blind after a “vicious and unprovoked” attack in north London.
A former Goldman Sachs banker will this week be installed by Boris Johnson as the next BBC chairman amid a deepening debate about the fate of the television licence fee and unprecedented competition from commercial rivals.
Boris Johnson has faced claims that he ignored scientific advice in the run-up
to imposing a third national lockdown in England.
Asda has urged customers to “shop considerately and not buy more than they normally would” after the latest lockdowns were announced.
It’s rare to see images of the UK’s COVID wards now, with few journalists allowed access.