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The airline has grounded its entire fleet due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Chief executive Johan Lundgren said the airline took ‘swift action’ to meet the challenges of coronavirus.
Captain Tom Moore, who lives with his family in Bedfordshire, is due to complete the last of the 25-metre laps on Thursday.
Mary Agyeiwaa Agyapong’s baby daughter was delivered by C-section and is said to be doing well.
Jeremy Howard, who recently led a review into masks, says they are a very important tool in the fight against Covid-19
He is expected to complete the challenge on Thursday.
A round-up of feelgood stories in the news.
The interim director said financial, mental health and relationship issues had all been heightened during the Covid-19 crisis.
Restrictions on travel for outdoor activities could be eased first, one expert has predicted.
PA spoke to a scientist who used to sit on the group that advises the Government in emergencies.
The flattening of Britain’s curve and Captain Tom Moore are among the Covid-19 topics covered in Thursday’s papers.
Bradwell Hall Nursing Home in Staffordshire has around 140 residents.
Officials say epidemic is ‘probably’ reaching a peak in the UK but it is too soon to start lifting restrictions
He is due to complete the challenge on Thursday.
Sustainable cycling charity Sustrans has developed a map so key workers can get help with their bikes during the shutdown.
Scrub Hub is connecting keen sewers with doctors and nurses in need of scrubs.
NHS Providers said ‘a lighter and more flexible approach to regulation’ has allowed NHS trusts in England to generate 33,000 extra beds.
Matt Hancock said ‘wanting to be with someone you love at the end of their life is one of the deepest human instincts’.
The Health Secretary said the badge would giving them the same public recognition as NHS staff.
The poem by Darren Smith, You Clap For Me Now, has been widely shared in a video where it is read aloud by key workers of overseas heritage.