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Officials are seeking to maximise protection before restrictions are lifted on Monday.
In some local authority areas, less than half of 18-24 year-olds have received a first dose.
The Prime Minister urged people not to throw caution to the winds as England’s lockdown is lifted on Monday.
The prince was told stepping in a cow pat was good luck.
Scottish Government business minister Ivan McKee has written to Scottish Secretary Alister Jack with his concerns.
Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick has called for local planning authorities to take a light-touch approach to enforcing delivery hours.
Patrick Dardis, chief executive of Young’s, told the PA news agency that the group will not require vaccine certification.
A High Court dispute between former members of the Sex Pistols over the use of the band’s songs in a television series has begun in London.
The John Muir Trust and Mountaineering Scotland has been trying to contact the internet giant about the issue.
National Food Strategy author Henry Dimbleby has responded to PM’s comments that he was ‘not attracted’ to extra taxes on hardworking people.
Brandon Lewis outlined the Government’s legacy proposals on Wednesday, including introducing a statute of limitations on prosecution.
Some 1,083 cases were notified by the department of health on Thursday, up from 636 on Wednesday.
Penny Mordaunt of the Cabinet Office criticised the EU’s approach to trading arrangements for Northern Ireland.
Seismometers will be placed across a region encompassing the Canary Islands and the archipelagos of Azores and Madeira.
Cracks in the pedestals have led to motor vehicles being prohibited from using the bridge since April 2019.
Some 1,083 cases of the virus were notified in Northern Ireland on Thursday, up from 636 on Wednesday.
It is the first beaver born in the area for 400 years.
The strategy includes the extension of al fresco dining and takeaway pints to boost sales alongside a recruitment drive.
The companies have submitted multiple applications as part of the Crown Estate’s plans to lease parts of the seabed.
The Economic Affairs Committee calls on the Bank of England to become more transparent over its use of quantitative easing.
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