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Quarter of social services chiefs say patients released to settings lacking PPE

Quarter of social services chiefs say patients released to settings lacking PPE

The Association of Directors of Adult Social Services were surveyed about the rapid discharge of hospital patients to the community in March.

In Pictures: Now and then – the difference 50 days makes in a locked down land

In Pictures: Now and then – the difference 50 days makes in a locked down land

PA news agency photographers have revisited scenes they photographed at the height of the coronavirus restrictions.

Irish Government writes to UK counterparts over Daniel Kinahan controversy

Irish Government writes to UK counterparts over Daniel Kinahan controversy

British boxer Tyson Fury publicly thanked Kinahan for helping organise his fight with Anthony Joshua next year.

Dental services in Wales set to reopen

Dental services in Wales set to reopen

The chief executive of NHS Wales said dental care would return from July 1 in three phased stages.

Researchers look at link between Covid-19 and cardiovascular diseases

Researchers look at link between Covid-19 and cardiovascular diseases

People with heart and circulatory diseases are disproportionately affected by Covid-19, data suggests.

Tui extends suspension of holidays

Tui extends suspension of holidays

The UK’s biggest tour operator has cancelled all trips up to and including July 10.

Glasgow Lighthouse Lab passes 200,000 processed coronavirus tests

Glasgow Lighthouse Lab passes 200,000 processed coronavirus tests

University of Glasgow vice-principal Professor Dame Anna Dominiczak praised the 150-strong team she leads at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.

Electric vehicle charging devices outnumber petrol stations by two to one

Electric vehicle charging devices outnumber petrol stations by two to one

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.

Watchdog warns Viagogo’s £3.2bn StubHub deal could lead to higher ticket prices

Watchdog warns Viagogo’s £3.2bn StubHub deal could lead to higher ticket prices

The CMA said the deal ‘raises competition concerns’ after completing a phase one investigation.

Coronavirus test and trace system ‘fit for purpose’ but not ‘gold standard’

Coronavirus test and trace system ‘fit for purpose’ but not ‘gold standard’

Overall, 31,794 contacts were identified and, of these, 26,985 were reached and advised to self-isolate – 85% of the total.

Facebook scales back ad ban allowing non-medical masks to be listed again

Facebook scales back ad ban allowing non-medical masks to be listed again

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.

Nick Robinson apologises after Harry Enfield uses racial slur in radio interview

Nick Robinson apologises after Harry Enfield uses racial slur in radio interview

The comedian defended the use of blackface in a discussion on Thursday morning.

Sturgeon says Scotland making ‘real progress’ on Covid-19 as R number falls

Sturgeon says Scotland making ‘real progress’ on Covid-19 as R number falls

The First Minister announced the new figure at the Scottish Government’s coronavirus briefing in Edinburgh.

One in five people furloughed in parts of UK, figures show

One in five people furloughed in parts of UK, figures show

The Government launched its jobs retention scheme in March.

One third of people with Covid-19 could not be contacted by NHS Test and Trace

One third of people with Covid-19 could not be contacted by NHS Test and Trace

Overall, 31,794 contacts were identified and, of these, 26,985 were reached and advised to self-isolate.

Probation brought back under public control after part-privatisation ‘disaster’

Probation brought back under public control after part-privatisation ‘disaster’

The Justice Secretary Robert Buckland confirmed the plans on Thursday after the idea was announced in May last year.

More migrants brought to Dover after rescue from small boats in Channel

More migrants brought to Dover after rescue from small boats in Channel

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.

Nearly 18,000 fines issued for coronavirus rule breaches

Nearly 18,000 fines issued for coronavirus rule breaches

There were 523 fines in the latest two-week period between May 26 and June 8.

Work to start on construction of UK Police Memorial

Work to start on construction of UK Police Memorial

The UK Police Memorial is expected to be unveiled in 2021.

William warns of mental health problems for nation after Covid-19

William warns of mental health problems for nation after Covid-19

The Duke of Cambridge’s Heads Up campaign aims to support the mental health of football fans.

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