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Heather Munroe, from Ilkley in West Yorkshire, is a volunteer in the COVID-19 vaccination programme.
The first guests will check into England’s quarantine hotels today as part of the latest measure designed to prevent new cases of COVID-19.
Letters are being sent to those aged over 65 and the clinically vulnerable to invite them to receive the first dose of their COVID-19 vaccine.


The government will not be setting an “arbitrary target” for when lockdown can be lifted despite pressure from some MPs to scrap all restrictions by the end of April, the foreign secretary has told Sky News.
Move over Boris Bridge, if you want to get from Scotland to Northern Ireland and back, burrowing is the way to go.
NHS staff will begin vaccinating the over-65s and clinically vulnerable from Monday, with more than a million people having already received their invitations to book a jab.


More than a year after the first COVID-19 infections were reported in the UK, some people who contracted the virus in the early weeks of the pandemic are still struggling with symptoms.
Scotland’s former first minister Alex Salmond is accusing its Crown Office of an “abuse of legislation” in blocking the publication of key documents.
A group of asylum seekers staying in a hotel in Reading have gone on hunger strike in protest at poor food and lengthy asylum claims.
The first rule of world-beating vaccine club is you don’t talk about world-beating vaccine club.