Chief scientific adviser will head new government body looking at big bets in science and technology The government’s chief scientific adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance, has been asked by Boris Johnson to investigate whether the UK’s successful vaccine procurement programme can be replicated in other areas of technology. Vallance, who has […]
Month: June 2021
Half an hour before kick-off, when the team sheets were read aloud for the first time, the loudest Roman roar was reserved for the Italy manager, Roberto Mancini. On the front of Gazzetta dello Sport’s pullout last week, Mancini was mocked up in the dugout alongside Albert Einstein but a […]
Abstention rate estimated at 68%, and exit polls suggest Le Pen’s National Rally failed to get expected support Emmanuel Macron’s centrist party received what one of its own MPs called a “slap in the face” in regional and department elections on Sunday. The president and his government failed to mobilise […]
Former Speaker says party has become reactionary and xenophobic under its current leadership • The blue wall: what next for the Tories after shock defeat? John Bercow, the former Tory MP and Speaker of the House of Commons, has delivered an extraordinary broadside against Boris Johnson and the Conservative party […]
Adults convicted of sexually assaulting children under 13 are among those who have not been jailed Ministers are facing demands to explain why thousands of convicted sexual offenders across England and Wales have avoided prison. An Observer investigation found that adults convicted of sexually assaulting children under 13, or of […]
At the final whistle Poland’s players headed towards the stands and celebrated renewed opportunity while Spain departed to whistles, wondering how they had failed to win again and why this keeps happening to them. Even Álvaro Morata scoring the opening goal he so badly needed was not enough, a tense […]
As much as 20mm of rain could fall in an hour, with 12 flood alerts in place across England There is more heavy rain on the way, the Met Office has warned – bringing with it a risk of flash flooding in some areas. The weekend has proved to be […]
Mayor says truck was part of parade in Wilton Manors when it suddenly accelerated and nearly hit local congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz A man has died after a truck driver hit spectators at the start of a Pride parade in South Florida on Saturday, seriously injuring another, authorities said. Fort […]
Exclusive: unions say one of key policies to limit virus spread is ‘failing’ in face of rising infections Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Almost two-thirds of workers in England seeking grants to help them self-isolate are being refused help, sparking warnings from trade unions that a […]
Exclusive: employers should not be able to ‘dictate terms’ when guidance to work from home lifted, says Angela Rayner Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Workers must be given a right to do their jobs from home, Labour has demanded as it piled pressure on the government […]