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Coronavirus: Britain breaks single-day infection record as mutant strain spreads
Britain on Saturday recorded more new coronavirus infections in a single day than ever before, registering over 57,700 cases within 24 hours, many of which are attributed to a possibly…
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Housing struggles are painted as a rite of passage for young people. Why? | Melis Layik
After a difficult year feeling like her home was a cage, Melis Layik has new digs. She is one of a generation of young Australians whose lives are being shaped…
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Coronavirus live: India approves AstraZeneca vaccine; Irish health officials warn virus is ‘absolutely rampant’ – latest updates
Greece reimposes Covid curbs after Christmas easing; just under 3 million Americans vaccinated so far as US death toll continues to rise; expert defends UK decision to delay second dose…
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Union poised to advise teachers in England not to return to classrooms
UK’s largest teaching union expected to ‘inform members not to return on Monday’ Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage The government faces a major revolt from teachers…
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Covid: current advice on reopening primary schools in England
As the pandemic continues, the government has ordered certain schools to close Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Until late on Friday evening, the answer had been…
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The government’s U-turns on education in England under Covid
From exams to free school meals, ministers have made a string of volte-faces Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage The announcement that all London primary schools will…
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Ministers urged to close all schools in England for two weeks
Call comes after government said all primaries in London should remain closed next week Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage The UK’S largest teaching union has called…
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People started breaking Covid rules when they saw those with privilege ignore them | Daisy Fancourt
Compliance must be seen as the norm, or people will not stick to the restrictions Dr Daisy Fancourt leads the UK Covid-19 Social Study at University College London We’ve heard…
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India prepares for vast Covid vaccination push ahead of AstraZeneca-Oxford jab approval
Health officials hold vaccine drills as country sets target of inoculating 300 million people within six months See all our coronavirus coverage India has staged nationwide drills to start one…