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The Association of Directors of Adult Social Services were surveyed about the rapid discharge of hospital patients to the community in March.
PA news agency photographers have revisited scenes they photographed at the height of the coronavirus restrictions.
British boxer Tyson Fury publicly thanked Kinahan for helping organise his fight with Anthony Joshua next year.
The chief executive of NHS Wales said dental care would return from July 1 in three phased stages.
People with heart and circulatory diseases are disproportionately affected by Covid-19, data suggests.
The UK’s biggest tour operator has cancelled all trips up to and including July 10.
University of Glasgow vice-principal Professor Dame Anna Dominiczak praised the 150-strong team she leads at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
Analysis by the Department for Transport shows there were 18,000 devices in the UK as of April 1, 6,300 more than 12 months earlier.
The CMA said the deal ‘raises competition concerns’ after completing a phase one investigation.
Overall, 31,794 contacts were identified and, of these, 26,985 were reached and advised to self-isolate – 85% of the total.
The company said it had revised the tightened controls in light of guidance on the need to wear face coverings by the World Health Organisation.
The comedian defended the use of blackface in a discussion on Thursday morning.
The First Minister announced the new figure at the Scottish Government’s coronavirus briefing in Edinburgh.
The Government launched its jobs retention scheme in March.
Overall, 31,794 contacts were identified and, of these, 26,985 were reached and advised to self-isolate.
The Justice Secretary Robert Buckland confirmed the plans on Thursday after the idea was announced in May last year.
A number of individuals wearing life jackets and blankets were seen aboard Border Force cutter Seeker when it arrived at the Kent port this morning.
There were 523 fines in the latest two-week period between May 26 and June 8.
The UK Police Memorial is expected to be unveiled in 2021.
The Duke of Cambridge’s Heads Up campaign aims to support the mental health of football fans.
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