Coel picks up acting award as her hit drama I May Destroy You, which deals with sexual assault, wins best mini-series The full list of winners Bafta TV awards red carpet – in pictures Michaela Coel and her hit drama I May Destroy You won big at the 2021 television […]
Month: June 2021
Apps such as Hinge and Bumble will offer benefits to vaccinated users amid fears of low take-up Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage First came the idea of making Covid vaccinations mandatory to go to the pub, while Israel offered free pizza and beer with a shot. […]
Shadow health minister Alex Norris and doctors’ groups believe proposals risk undermining trust in GPs Labour has urged the NHS and Matt Hancock to pause their plan to share medical records from GPs to allow time for greater consultation on how the idea would work, saying that maintaining patients’ trust […]
Call for ‘solidarity’ in Covid fight as Boris Johnson calls on world leaders to help vaccinate global population by end of 2022 Progress on climate change could be scuppered by developing nations if they are not given equitable access to vaccines, Boris Johnson has been warned, as rich nations come […]
Opposition to force vote over ‘woefully inadequate’ lost learning scheme after education recovery minister quits The expert view Labour has vowed to force a vote over the government’s “totally insufficient” plans to help pupils catch up on learning lost during the pandemic, as Tory MPs demand an urgent rethink of […]
Finance ministers agree deal to force multinationals to pay tax in all countries where they operate The G7 group of wealthy nations have signed a landmark deal to tackle tax abuses by some of the world’s biggest multinationals and establish a minimum global corporation tax for the first time. Finance […]
Manager Gareth Southgate insists that the team ‘is more determined than ever’ to ignore boos from the crowd England will continue to take a knee before their games throughout Euro 2020 and are “more determined than ever” to ignore any boos from the stands, according to manager Gareth Southgate. The […]
Homes burned in Solhan village in one of worst attacks in country beset by jihadist violence Suspected extremists have killed more than 130 civilians in an overnight attack on a village in northern Burkina Faso, the government said on Saturday, in one of the worst attacks in the country beset […]
Call follows the approval of Pfizer jab for 12-to 15-year olds and Delta variant outbreaks in English schools School leaders are calling for pupils to be vaccinated as a matter of priority after UK regulators approved a jab for 12- to 15-year-olds and data showed outbreaks of the Delta variant […]
Users in US, Germany, Singapore, France and Switzerland reported no results were shown on Friday, the anniversary of the crackdown Microsoft blocked its search engine, Bing, from returning image and video results for the phrase “tank man” – a reference to the iconic image of a lone protester facing down […]