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No arrests have been made.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission is offering to place tributes at graves after the coronavirus pandemic curtailed commemoration plans in France.
Hundreds of passengers had been stuck in Southern India for four weeks after flight options ceased following the coronavirus outbreak.
The 104 miles is the same distance as Len Gibbon’s historic journey from Portsmouth to Gold Beach, Normandy, in 1944.
A variety of coronavirus-related stories feature in Saturday’s papers.
Scotland Yard’s Operation Grange still considers the Madeleine case a missing person inquiry.
Meanwhile there are fears that coronavirus could be spreading exponentially in parts of England.
An estimated 4,000 people are expected to attend a demonstration in Bristol.
Scotland Yard’s Operation Grange still considers the Madeleine case a missing person inquiry.
Workers at Basildon Hospital said Colin Wilkinson’s efforts each morning gave them hope.
An ‘unseasonably deep’ low-pressure system will move south from Scandinavia bringing with it wetter weather.
Bob Seely said it ‘would have been better to have spoken to this person without any others nearby’.
Figures have also suggested that BAME people were nearly 50% more likely than white people to be arrested in London under coronavirus laws.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock said that those in hospital are “more likely” to catch coronavirus whether they work in a clinical setting or not.
There have been protests worldwide following the death of George Floyd.
All hospital visitors and outpatients will be required to wear face coverings from June 15 in England, while staff wear masks, Matt Hancock said.
Matt Hancock said the process was ‘simple and straightforward’.
A round-up of Friday’s feelgood stories.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has also said hospital visitors and outpatients will be required to wear face coverings.
Lord Rees cited the early interests of Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein.
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