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direct to your inboxThe UK had its worst day for coronavirus deaths during the second wave of the virus, new analysis shows.A total of 1,463 deaths occurred on January 19, 2021, where Covid-19 was mentioned on the death certificate.This is four more than on April 8, 2020, which was previously the UK’s 'deadliest day' - with 1,459 deaths.The total for January 19 has only now overtaken April 8 due to a small number of deaths that have recently been registered.The figures have been published by the
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Dua Lipa and Griff will perform at this year’s BRIT Awards, organisers have revealed.This year’s awards ceremony will take place on May 11 at The O2 Arena and will be hosted by Jack Whitehall for the fourth year running.Speaking about the news, Dua Lipa said: “I am so excited to be returning to perform for you all at The BRITs this year.
covid-19 vaccine. Between December 8 and March 27 a total of 30,151,287 have now had their first vaccine dose accounting foe around 57% of all UK adults.The figures were confirmed by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) today.Meanwhile, 3,527,481 people - accounting for 6% of the adult population - have also had their second doses, totalling 33,678,768 jabs administered overall.
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NHS workers have been offered a 'substantial' pay rise after an 'exceptionally challenging year'.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced 'our NHS staff deserve more than applause and 1% is not enough' after putting a 4% raise on the table.If accepted by staff, would be the most generous National Health Service pay uplift anywhere in the UK.The pay rise will benefit 154,000 NHS employees including nurses, paramedics, allied health professionals, as well as domestic, healthcare support staff,
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coronavirus pandemic. Charity Marie Curie is asking people to stand at their doorstep at 8pm this evening to shine a light to support families that have gone through a bereavement in the last year.Those looking to participate can use the likes of a candle, torch or a phone to take part.
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Covid-19 could hit Scotland despite the vaccine rollout, one scientist warns. Professor Andrew Hayward said a fourth wave across all of the UK is 'still likely' as some people are still not vaccinated.
Queen Elizabeth is once again canceling Trooping the Colour.