Businesses, lacking legal immunity, fear COVID-19 lawsuits
A battle over providing businesses with legal immunity to COVID-19 lawsuits is on hold for the time being in Congress, but businesses are still worried
A battle over providing businesses with legal immunity to COVID-19 lawsuits is on hold for the time being in Congress, but businesses are still worried
The majority of the public support the new tier 4 restrictions, according to a YouGov poll taken after the Prime Minister’s announcement
Social media users accused US first lady of manipulating portrait
President Donald Trump’s administration is ending how it began, with over-the-top declarations of praise for the chief executive
With celebrations moving online this year, it’s time to embrace a bit of glamour, says Rachel Felder
Sage research shows lateral flow tests used by care sector capable of detecting only 48.9 per cent of active infections
Social media site now tells users that ‘Election officials have certified Joe Biden as the winner of the US Presidential election’
Belgium has joined the Netherlands in banning flights from the U.K. while Germany is considering limiting such flights in an attempt to make sure that a new strain of coronavirus sweeping across southern England does not get a strong foothold on the continent
Health leaders welcome tightened restrictions as ‘necessary step’ amid growing fears for NHS
Tough new restrictions imposed as Boris Johnson says new variant of Covid-19 may be up to 70 per cent more transmissible
Everton beat Arsenal 2-1 at Goodison Park on Saturday
In 1956, Elvis Presley was recruited to help persuade huge numbers of teenagers refusing to take the polio vaccine
Sir Keir Starmer has called on Boris Johnson to apologise to the public after the prime minister dramatically cancelled the Christmas plans of millions just days after saying to do so would be inhuman.
Other European Union nations may follow suit with travel bans
The CDC advisory panel endorsed the Moderna coronavirus vaccine for use in adults late on Saturday
Sidney Powell, the attorney who was cast aside by the president’s legal team, was considered by Donald Trump as a special counsel to investigate baseless allegations the election was rigged against him.
President continues to falsely insist the election was “rigged”
Despite Police urging people to not gather in large groups less than a week before Christmas hundreds ofanti-lockdown protestors took stance at Parliament Square
Teaching union says enforcing home learning for two weeks after school holidays ‘the right thing to do’
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There's little sign that national attitudes have changed in 75 years. We put up with hardships and separation from our families then, and will do so again now to preserve human life
‘We’ve got a long way to go to sort this,’ health secretary admits
The two leaders say they share a desire to address the reasons for migration in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and southern Mexico
Deep into a crucial weekend of negotiations, a breakthrough on fishing rights remained elusive for European Union and Britain
More police have been brought onto trains after thousands of people last night made a last-ditch attempt to leave London