As Britain sought to assemble its coronavirus testing programme, all the usual rules were broken.
Year: 2020
Britons eating out will get discounted food, house buyers will pay less stamp duty and companies will get bonuses for retaining workers under the chancellor’s plans to kickstart the UK economy.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a “plan for jobs” to stimulate Britain’s battered economy.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick has apologised to Bianca Williams after the Great Britain sprinter and her partner were handcuffed during a stop and search.
Campaigner Marie Lyon broke down in tears as she read the report. “At last!” she exclaimed.
An inquiry into three NHS scandals has found patients came to “avoidable harm” as they were “dismissed” over many years after serious concerns were raised.
NHS healthcare workers need clarity over the future of free hospital parking after a health minister announced funding for it “cannot continue indefinitely”, a Liberal Democrat MP has said.
Ethnic under-representation in local government is “perpetuating racial inequality and disadvantage” in the UK, according to a report.
British Gymnastics have admitted they were wrong for not telling the parents of a child about allegations she was being physically and emotionally abused by her coach.
A third of Britons have said they are either unsure or definitely wouldn’t use a vaccine for coronavirus, a poll has found.