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Vast majority of the population at risk if there’s a second wave, top scientist warns

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One of the government’s scientific advisers has told Sky News that people have to assume a second wave of coronavirus “is coming”.

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Madeleine McCann: Jailed German paedophile at centre of new police inquiry

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A German paedophile has been identified as a key suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.

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Scuffles with police mar mainly peaceful Black Lives Matter UK protests

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Clashes between police and protesters marred mainly peaceful London demonstrations in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.

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Prince Charles: More pandemics unless we change our relationship with the planet

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The Prince of Wales fears we could see further pandemics if we don’t put our relationship with the planet at the centre of the post-COVID recovery.

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‘Much more work to be done’: Minister pledges action on BAME coronavirus deaths

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“Much more work needs to be done” to understand the impact of the coronavirus on black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities, a minister has admitted.

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After The Pandemic: 1.7 million unknown viruses have potential to infect humans

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A leading scientist has warned that animals harbour almost two million viruses with the potential to infect humans.

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‘We will all suffer if we get this wrong’ – ministers defend quarantine

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The quarantine plan for people arriving in the UK is vital to prevent a second coronavirus peak, the home secretary has insisted as she prepares to face her critics in the Commons.

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Long queues and lost MPs: Socially distanced voting didn’t go all that well in Westminster

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It dates from 1097 and its place in London’s history is almost unrivalled. 

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Britain’s dry spell to come to an end with rain and cooler temperatures

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Britain’s dry spell is due to come to an abrupt end tomorrow with rain and thunder forecast for large parts of the country after the driest May on record.

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No figures yet but Hancock claims test and trace system ‘successful’

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The government’s coronavirus test and trace scheme is “up and running” and “successful”, the health secretary has declared. 

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