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Man held after two young children stabbed to death in London

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A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after two young children were found dead at their home in east London.

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British jets intercept Russian aircraft – and RAF chief mocks Putin’s planes

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The head of the Royal Air Force dismissed two Russian patrol aircraft as “relics of the Cold War” in a rare public rebuke after British jets were forced to scramble to intercept them.

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‘The nation will not forget you’: PM leads minute’s silence for key workers

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Boris Johnson has led the nation in a minute’s silence to pay tribute to the key workers who have died in the fight against the coronavirus.

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Care home patients ‘a top priority’ as coronavirus deaths rise

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The health secretary has insisted that protecting care home patients from coronavirus has been a “top priority from the start”, after Sky News was told that elderly patients have been discharged into care homes before they are well enough.

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Over-65s and non-home workers now able to get coronavirus tests

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Over-65s and those who need to leave their homes for work will now be able to get tested for coronavirus, as the government expands the number of people who are eligible.

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My son had rare disease possibly linked to coronavirus – it was a nightmare

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Medical experts are investigating a possible link between coronavirus and cases of a rare severe inflammatory condition among UK children.

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These are the healthcare workers who have died from COVID-19

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More than 100 healthcare workers have died in the UK since the coronavirus outbreak began.

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Mum who was clinging to life begins recovery after being on ‘black box’ breathing machine

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There’s a cheery voice cutting through the whirr of machine noises in Warrington Hospital ICU.

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95% of COVID-19 victims in England hospitals had underlying health conditions

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Ninety-five percent of people who have died with COVID-19 in hospitals in England had underlying health issues, according to figures obtained by Sky News.

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Why the lockdown has made some of our relationships stronger

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A poll for Sky News suggests that the coronavirus lockdown is making significant relationships stronger for some.

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