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The British actor was speaking at a demonstration in Hyde Park.
The prince was launching the initiative with the World Economic Forum.
First Minister Mark Drakeford said he would think about setting one up following the death in the US of George Floyd.
The Home Secretary set out laws requiring most travellers to self-isolate for 14 days.
Abdelbaset al-Megrahi was found guilty of mass murder after the atrocity in December 1988, which killed 270 people.
Fewer hours rest, vivid dreams and disturbed nights are some of the problems being highlighted.
Only one in 10 reports of coronavirus misinformation to Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are being dealt with, according to a new study.
The National Crime Agency and the Internet Watch Foundation said they were ‘very concerned’ by Facebook’s plans to introduce end-to-end encryption.
Aviation minister Kelly Tolhurst told the Commons that she will be reviewing slot allocations at the UK’s busiest airport.
The Prime Minister said the Government wants proxy voting to be in place for those who cannot attend Parliament.
Activists in the former British colony have complained that a security law endorsed by Beijing last week may be used to suppress political activity.
The Prime Minister has faced calls to review sales of riot control equipment to the US.
The traditional Trooping the Colour ceremony is not going ahead in its traditional format but a smaller military event is planned.
Legislation was passed at Westminster requiring a pension scheme to be up by the end of May.
Children across England have been returning to primary school this week,
The hotel group is set to file a Company’s Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) deal after heated talks with landlords.
The Bank of England comments follow reports that Governor Andrew Bailey has told banking executives to ramp-up no-deal planning.
The majority of hospital physicians and nurses reported a drop in patients with the most severe heart attacks attending hospital.
Some of the 25,000 contact tracers employed by the Government have told the media they have nothing to do, despite earning up to £27.75 an hour.
The Government could give £5,000 towards a new car, with industry contributing the trade-in value of an old model, a report says.
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