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COVID-19 cases are rising in half of U.S. states. What to know about COVID trends and the new Stratus and Nimbus variants.
In recent years successive governments have sought to close down free speech. If we are to avoid the enslavement of our ...
I’ve heard that people are volunteering as ‘hosepipe marshalls’, patrolling their neighbourhoods to report miscreants who are ...
When Bakersfield College’s football season schedule is released, there’s always a sense of renewal, excitement and a fresh start. On Monday, the 2025 BC football schedule was announced and there’s ...
A persistent rumor after the 2020 Draft was that the Orioles went underslot on Kjerstad with the idea of selecting a high ...
We have gone back to the four challenges we set Labour after last year's big election victory to check on progress ...
Matt Hancock's 'belligerent' defence of the Government's support for care homes during the Covid-19 pandemic has come under ...
The Chancellor's very public display of tears during a 'tough day' was difficult to watch. But does it matter asks Beth Abbit ...
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It’s a crying shame for the chancellor
Churchill was a prolific weeper and Obama’s propensity to cry in public did him no harm. If only Rachel Reeves were offered ...
Rachel Reeves became tearful during PMQs on Wednesday, but she’s far from the first politician to cry over the years.
Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock has told the Covid-19 inquiry that discharging patients from hospital into care homes during the pandemic was the "least worst" move at the time.
Matt Hancock has been accused of insulting the "memory of each and every person who died" at the COVID inquiry.