If you've been feeling lethargic and unproductive during UK lockdown, the story of singer Evabee Richardson might well give you some much-needed motivation.
17.03.2020 - 22:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The progress made in the development of a vaccination to protect against coronavirus is 'remarkable', according to the Government's chief scientific adviser.
Sir Patrick Vallance said today that 'vaccines are the answer' to the COVID-19 pandemic.
At a press conference delivered alongside Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak, the chief scientific adviser said that a vaccine in the UK may go into the clinic for first testing in April.
“I still believe we will be lucky to get a
If you've been feeling lethargic and unproductive during UK lockdown, the story of singer Evabee Richardson might well give you some much-needed motivation.
The nationwide call for NHS volunteers to help fight coronavirus in the UK has seen over 400,000 people sign up.
Scots police chiefs have warned pubs they face being ‘dealt with appropriately’ if they continue to stay open after they were told to shut amid the coronavirus crisis.
British scientists leading the global race to find a vaccine for the coronavirus are hoping to start trials within the next month.
English Health Secretary Matt Hancock has admitted he could not live on statutory sick pay, but suggested an improvement could come with fresh measures to tackle the coronavirus crisis.
Emergency legislation to tackle the coronavirus outbreak will be published in Parliament today - including giving police more powers to arrest and isolate people for public health reason.