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Disabled women are up to three-and-a-half times more likely to die from COVID-19, figures show, as numerous key statistics released today reveal the impact of the pandemic on the UK’s health system.
The UK has recorded what is thought to be its lowest temperature in more than 25 years, after the mercury plummeted to nearly -23C in northern Scotland.
A British man jailed for causing the death of an Indonesian policeman on a Bali beach has been released from prison after serving his sentence.
Boris Johnson is being accused of undermining the fight against COVID-19 by launching a re-organisation of the NHS in the middle of the pandemic.
Boris Johnson is under fire for imposing tougher coronavirus rules on children than adults, amid growing unrest amongst Tory MPs about the severity of ongoing restrictions.


Teenagers in Scotland will be given home coronavirus tests twice a week as part of an effort to get schools reopened, according to reports.
English football bodies have come together to send an open letter to Facebook and Twitter demanding action amid increased levels of abuse aimed at footballers and officials on social media.


Health Secretary Matt Hancock has told Sky News the government is “doing everything we can” to allow Britons to enjoy a holiday this year – amid confusion about whether people should be booking summer breaks.
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla have been given their first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, Clarence House has said.


A long awaited bailout package worth billions of pounds for homeowners affected by the cladding scandal is being announced by the government.