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The intelligence role of the alleged killer of Harry Dunn was not mentioned in official notes between the US embassy in London and the Foreign Office, it has emerged.
Police want to speak to a man following the suspected attempted abduction of a seven-year-old girl in October last year.
It’s easy to dismiss conspiracy theorists who say COVID-19 doesn’t exist, or that we are all living through a “plandemic” – an event orchestrated by the evil and powerful.
The UK has been “vindicated” over its “brave” decision to offer vaccines doses up to three months apart, the World Health Organisation’s special envoy on COVID-19 has said.
The strangeness of lockdown has had many of us looking forward to the simplest of things: going for walks, cooking dinner at home or a video call with friends.
The government is “very concerned” about low uptake of the coronavirus jab among black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities, the vaccines minister has told Sky News.
The vaccines minister has told Sky News he is “confident” the UK will hit its “tough target” of offering everybody over 50 a coronavirus jab by May.


Another 373 COVID-related deaths in the UK have been reported, as the total number of people to have received the first dose of a vaccine surpassed 12 million.
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon faces new questions over whether her government misled the country’s highest court over the Alex Salmond affair.
The family of a woman who died after being hit by a car have called on the government to bring her alleged killer back to the UK from Turkey to face justice.