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‘Tsunami’ of people needing help with mental health during lockdown

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Mental health services face a “tsunami” of cases following the COVID-19 lockdown, a leading psychiatric body has warned.

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‘Covid dogs’ could sniff out up to 250 people an hour for coronavirus

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Trials are going ahead to see if dogs could provide a non-invasive way of detecting the coronavirus.

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The UK’s top civil servant had coronavirus at the same time as the PM. The public weren’t told

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Downing Street has confirmed Sir Mark Sedwill, the cabinet secretary and arguably the second most important person in government, had coronavirus at the same time as the prime minister.

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Quarter of COVID-19 patients who died in England had diabetes

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A quarter of people who died with coronavirus in hospitals in England had diabetes, officials say.

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More Tubes and buses are coming, but bad news for commuters

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Transport for London (TfL) has secured a £1.6bn government bailout after the coronavirus pandemic caused its income to fall by 90%.

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Williamson attempts to break deadlock with unions over schools reopening post-virus

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Gavin Williamson, the education secretary, is attempting to break the deadlock between the government and teaching unions over children returning to school next month.

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New 100% accurate COVID-19 antibody test approved for use in UK – but why is it so important?

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A new coronavirus antibody test has been found to be 100% accurate, public health leaders have confirmed.

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Spurs star Dele Alli held at knifepoint and struck in face by robbers

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Spurs star Dele Alli was held at knifepoint by robbers in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

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‘No easy route back’ to normality for post-COVID NHS

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It will take months before the NHS can fully restart services in the face of the coronavirus crisis, health charities and NHS providers have warned.

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New 100% accurate COVID-19 antibody test approved for use in UK

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