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A British medicines regulator has approved two Covid-19 vaccines for use as third jabs in a booster programme.
Amid fears of decreasing immunity as we approach winter, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency confirmed it is safe to receive a third jab of either the AstraZeneca or Pfizer vaccine.
"We know that a person’s immunity may decline overtime after their first vaccine course," said MHRA chief
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right to request flexible working from the first day in a job. The move will lead to 2.2 million more people given the right, rather than having to wait for six months under current arrangements, said ministers.
flu jab after GPs stopped giving them. The 'shambolic' plans to relieve pressure on local medical centres has left vulnerable patients hit with hours of travel time to get their potentially live saving medicine.
DCMS Committee’s recent report on the economics of streaming.The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Commons Select Committee have been examining the business model for streaming since last year and whether or not the model is fair to songwriters and performers.Over the summer, MPs stressed the need for a “complete reset” of the music industry to address the “pitiful returns” that artists receive.
Franky Spencer is currently appearing on the latest series of Married At First Sight UK where he undertook the experiment, agreeing to marry a total stranger selected by experts.The former army soldier walked down the aisle with mum of two Marilyse Corrigan and it initially seemed like they made a good match.
Married At First Sight UK has teased an explosive first look at Tuesday's episode where Morag questions whether to stay with Luke following his love declaration at the third and final commitment ceremony.
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James Jordan and Kristina Rihanoff were seen clashing on Good Morning Britain§ on Tuesday 21 September. Former Strictly Come Dancing pros James and Kristina, both 43, appeared on the ITV news show to debate if the Strictly professionals should be made to be vaccinated or leave the job.The debate was sparked following reports that two unnamed Strictly professionals have refused the jab, with another being added to the list recently.
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Renowned TV personality Piers Morgan announced on Thursday that he is set to join News Corp and FOX News Media in a global deal, which will see him launch a new daily television series early next year. Following the announcement, the outspoken star took a trip the Scarsdale Tavern in Kensington where he first met Meghan Markle five years ago and raised a glass to her.
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