Coronavirus: Threat of pandemic now 'very real', WHO warns
UN health agency chief says it would be first pandemic in history which could be controlled
UN health agency chief says it would be first pandemic in history which could be controlled
Donald Trump has spent his Monday attacking former President Barack Obama and the "fake news" media for its coverage of the deadly coronavirus outbreak, claiming the stock market's morning plunge was the result of negative news coverage.
Health agencies report fewer than 100,000 intensive care unit beds are available as 'overcrowded' systems brace for infections
From its paint-daubed streets to the newly revamped Aberdeen Art Gallery, this Scottish coastal city is a feast for the eyes
Governor confirms chief of port tests positive while noting he himself 'could have been in contact' with the executive director
Ministers also consider relaxing restrictions on drivers' hours – limits imposed on safety grounds
Parades called off in Dublin and Cork as nation confirms 21 cases
Patient in their 70s with underlying health problems dies in Wolverhampton as country's cases rise to 319
We should be glad that we are living longer, but with it has come new problems, says Richard Faragher
At least for the time being, the surveillance state looks stronger than it did before the outbreak
Handset could arrive weeks later than expected
Atlanta-area school district employee tests positive for virus, forcing closures 'to clean and sanitise'
A loss in Michigan could open up a potentially insurmountable delegate lead in Mr Biden's favour
England prop could face a lengthy ban after being cited for 'grabbing, twisting or squeezing' the Wales captain's genitalia while both Courtney Lawes and Manu Tuilagi are also facing possible action
Watchdog issues warning days after Met officer arrested on suspicion of being part of neo-Nazi terrorist group
The ship is under a 'no sail' order from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Direct contact with family is banned as authorities work to tackle Covid-19
England agreed an early end to proceedings at 320 for seven against an SLC Board XI in Katunayake, 391 ahead, with Ollie Pope (77) and Ben Stokes (43) also finding form after missing out in the first innings
Governments must still 'dramatically accelerate' transition to renewable energy to keep global warning at 1.5C, analysts warn
In LA, even the drug dealers are fond of a warm embrace. But is it a friendly gesture or an invasive and unwanted act of intimacy, asks Jessica Bennett
Tottenham head to Germany hoping for another European escapology act with a manager in desperate need of something positive to cling on to
Cruise ships have dealt with outbreaks before, putting them in the unique position of being more prepared than other industries for Covid-19, explains Jennifer Holland
The Puerto Rican has won a world title in seven different weight divisions, while former Olympic champion Taylor is a two-weight champion
'This is dangerous,' says watchdog
The final match of the Six Nations between France and Ireland has been called off due to the coronavirus outbreak, the French sports minister has confirmed.