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On Monday, Willie Walsh, the boss of British Airways’ owner IAG, defended the firm’s decision to make staff redundant.
A round-up of Tuesday’s feelgood stories.
A relief fund is aiming to help those unable to get help to dancers who are now facing those struggling to buy food and pay for bills.
The country is the only one in the UK where the use of non-clinical face coverings in public has not been recommended.
Peter Bone says the Prime Minister may have breached the ministerial code by not addressing Parliament first.
The social network has published its latest Community Standards Enforcement Report.
Arlene Foster and Michelle O’Neill said the progression of the five phase recovery blueprint would be guided by the science.
BBC Three’s hit drama Normal People also contributed to the service’s most successful week.
Belly Mujinga died after the attack at Victoria station in London on March 22 – although police only began investigating this week.
The duchess and the countess were chatting with medics from the Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps in Cyprus.
Donna Fitzgerald was 56 years old and her family say they are ‘heartbroken’ by her loss.
Schools may start to reopen from June 1 at the earliest for children in reception as well as those in Year 1 and Year 6.
Edward Nino Hernandez is just over 2ft 4in tall.
It is costing TfL around £600 million per month to run its network.
The Virtual Youth Orchestra created a version of 1995 The Rembrandts’ hit I’ll Be There For You.
Jayden Henderson, from Norfolk, aims to complete a total of 1.5 miles by the end of the month.
The hope is that experts may be able to develop treatments to fight Covid-19 and put them into clinical trials.
The announcement was made by Gail Byrne, chief nursing officer at University Hospital Southampton.
The tech giant’s new rules will see a range of labels introduced depending on the severity of the misinformation being shared.
There have now been at least 160 Covid-19 deaths amongst health and social care workers.
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