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Facebook closes London offices after employee diagnosed with coronavirus

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Facebook is closing its three London offices and telling staff to work from home after an employee was diagnosed with COVID-19.

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Teacher banned for ‘stupid’ comment about vagina and firing staples at pupils

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A teacher who fired a staple gun at students, dragged a pupil across the floor and made a “stupid comment” about a vagina while in school has been banned from the profession.

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Brexit preparations cost taxpayer more than £4bn

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Brexit has resulted in more than £4bn of additional costs to the taxpayer, according to Whitehall’s spending watchdog.

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Harry and Meghan hit the town in London for final royal duties

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Harry and Meghan have appeared in public together in the UK for the first time since they announced they would quit royal duties and make a new life in Canada.

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Fighting coronavirus: One of the first British sufferers describes his ordeal

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Connor Reed, a 25-year-old from Llandudno in North Wales, was working at a school in the Chinese city of Wuhan when he began to feel “a bit sniffly”.

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Woman is first UK patient to die after testing positive for coronavirus

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A woman in her 70s has become the first person in the UK to die after being diagnosed with coronavirus – as it was revealed she caught the virus in Britain.

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New coronavirus patients in Ireland as UK cases rise to 116 – here’s where

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The number of coronavirus cases in the UK has reached 116, as Ireland reported a spate of new patients with the virus.

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‘Deep sorrow’: Flybe boss tells staff airline going into administration

cwf_admin 6 years ago

Flybe’s boss has sent a letter to all 2,000 staff telling them the airline is going into administration due to “additional pressure” from coronavirus.

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87 coronavirus cases in UK after biggest daily jump

cwf_admin 6 years ago

The UK has seen its biggest daily increase in coronavirus cases, with 87 people now confirmed to have the virus.

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Revealed: The objects that help spread coronavirus

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Door handles, escalator handrails, self-service checkouts; objects we touch every day without much thought that could become key to containing the spread of the coronavirus.

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