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Veteran, 99, raises £11m for NHS and vows to keep walking for as long as people donate

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A 99-year-old war veteran who has raised more than £11m for the NHS by walking around his garden says he will keep going while people continue to donate.

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‘Day after day we are losing people to this virus – each shift is getting worse’

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For nursing home carer Anne Clark these are long, dark days.

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Pregnant nurse, 28, dies with coronavirus – but baby survives

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A 28-year-old pregnant nurse has died after contracting coronavirus.

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Harry praises families struggling to get ‘vulnerable’ coronavirus status

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The Duke of Sussex has praised the “super parents” of disabled children across the UK, as a leading children’s charity says some families are struggling to be classified as vulnerable during the coronavirus crisis.

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Another 761 coronavirus deaths in hospitals in UK

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Another 761 patients with coronavirus have died in UK hospitals.

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Coronavirus: Another 778 deaths in UK hospitals takes total past 12,000

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Another 778 patients with coronavirus have died in hospitals across the UK, taking the nationwide total to 12,107.

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Chancellor warns economy has ‘taken a hit’ and people will ‘feel it in their incomes’

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The chancellor has repeated his warning that the government will not be able to protect every business and household during the coronavirus outbreak, admitting: “These are tough times and there will be more to come.”

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‘I won’t go back to work until it’s safe’ – A care home worker’s desperate story

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The government is under fire for not implementing widespread testing at care homes across the country – and carers have spoken about a shortage of protective equipment.

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War veteran, 99, wanted to raise £1,000 for NHS – he’s currently on £3.7m

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A 99-year-old veteran has raised more than £3.7m for the NHS by walking around his garden.

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