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Labour minister and A&E worker Dr Rosena Allin-Khan said the UK chose to enter lockdown ‘too late’.
Incomes are down by over 90% on average during the pandemic as routine dentistry has been prohibited.
A major change liberalising access to terminations in the region was introduced in March.
The former deputy chief medical officer for England said a ‘huge process’ of testing is needed to determine if vaccines are safe.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab brushed off a call from Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer for the Government to set out an ‘exit strategy’.
New research by payments service bePayd said money needs to flow faster to cover the £212.8bn in unpaid invoices due to SMEs.
Scotland’s First Minister said coronavirus has taken normal life apart, but given the ‘opportunity’ to put things back together differently.
The next rates revaluation will be based on rents from April 2019, but there are concerns the valuations will be out of date due to Covid-19.
Former Bank of England rate-setter Ian McCafferty said the economic recovery could take at last six months and cautioned of ‘fiscal consequences’.
The annual Internet Watch Foundation report shows the vast majority of abuse images were hosted in the Netherlands.
Sam Odupitan, 23, of Croydon, has been charged with Tyler Roye’s murder.
The front pages are led by the challenges facing the Prime Minister when he returns to work on Monday.
Around 37% of FTSE 100 companies have cut executive pay but only 13% have cut bonuses, says think tank.
Psychiatrist Dr Justin Williams said social distancing measures have made it difficult for people to take time out.
More than half of doctors in general practice reported feeling unsafe at work due to a lack of personal protective equipment.
The Daily Hope phone line is aimed at bringing prayer to those who are unable to access online services.
The PM faces a full in-tray when he returns to work on Monday, with criticism of the Government mounting over PPE shortages, testing and NHS deaths.
The PM will be back at work in Downing Street on Monday after recuperating from the disease at Chequers.
The secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain said the decision to appoint Mr Phillips was ‘insensitive’.
Dr Chaand Nagpaul is calling for all members of the public to cover their mouths and noses when outside.
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