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A woman sent someone else’s coronavirus test results by accident has told Sky News the data breach is “extremely worrying”.
Second World War veteran Captain Sir Tom Moore, who inspired the nation in lockdown by raising tens of millions of pounds for the NHS, has died aged 100, his family says.
Ryanair has been ordered to remove an “irresponsible” advert depicting misleading claims about coronavirus vaccinations by the advertising watchdog.
A minute of silence will be held in the House of Commons to honour Captain Sir Tom Moore and all victims of the coronavirus pandemic ahead of Prime Minister’s Questions today.


No date has been set for when quarantine hotels will be made mandatory in England, but the health secretary promised “strong” action at the border to protect against new coronavirus variants.
The number of COVID vaccine jabs given in the UK has now passed 10 million, government figures show.


Delaying the second dose of the Pfizer jab – the current government strategy – may leave some elderly patients at risk of infection by the South African variant, new research suggests.
More coronavirus “mutations of concern” have been found in Bristol and Liverpool, the health secretary has announced.
A lawyer representing alleged victims of convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein in the UK is calling on others who may have been abused by him to come forward as a deadline approaches for a victims’ fund.
A phased return of pupils to classrooms in Scotland could begin from 22 February, the first minister has announced.