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Coronavirus vaccine in numbers: UK closes in on 16m first dose jabs

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Government data up to February 17 shows 15,940,972 first doses of coronavirus vaccine have been given in the UK - a rise of 364,865 on the previous day.
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Thousands of jobs impacted as Asda launches major restructuring

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Asda has launched consultations with around 5,000 staff over a major restructuring which could put around 3,000 back office store workers at risk. The supermarket giant said the restructuring has been driven by the “structural shift”...
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Coronavirus vaccine: 22.5 million receive jab

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Here is a look at all the latest figures behind the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme.
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Coronavirus vaccine in numbers: 21 million receive first dose jab

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Government data up to March 5 shows that 21,358,815 people have received a first dose of the coronavirus vaccine - a rise of 376,244 on the previous day.
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Portugal to be removed from England’s travel ban red list

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Portugal will be removed from England’s travel ban red list, the Department for Transport said.
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Coronavirus vaccine: first dose vaccination nears 30 million

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Here is a look at all the latest figures behind the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme. Government data up to March 25 shows that of the 32,325,993 jabs given in the UK so far, 29,316,130 were first doses – a rise of 324,942 on the...
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Vaccines in numbers: UK passes 6.5 million second dose jabs

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Government data up to April 8 shows that 6,541,174 second doses of the coronavirus vaccine have now been administered across the UK, an increase of 449,269 on the previous day.
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Vaccine in numbers: Number of people receiving first dose nears 34 million

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Government data shows that 33,959,908 first doses of a Covid-19 vaccine have been given so far in the UK and 13,581,076 second doses.
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Coronavirus: Countries on the UK 'red list'

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A look at the list of countries from which travel to the UK is currently banned. British and Irish nationals, or third country nationals with residence rights in the UK, will be able to enter the UK. They must self-isolate for 10 days on...
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Vaccines in numbers: Total vaccines given passes 46 million

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Government data up to April 24 shows that of the 46,253,754 jabs given in the UK so far, 33,666,638 were first doses – a rise of 142,215 on the previous day. Some 12,587,116 were second doses, an increase of 498,430.
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Coronavirus vaccine: 34 million receive first dose jab

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Here is a look at all the latest figures behind the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme.
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Coronavirus: Countries on the UK 'red list'

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A look at the list of countries from which travel to the UK is currently banned. British and Irish nationals, or third country nationals with residence rights in the UK, will be able to enter the UK. They must self-isolate for 10 days on...
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Giant insects created out of paper and cardboard

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An art installation has been created entirely out of paper and cardboard, bringing to life giant scale six-legged creatures from across the globe to mark Insect Week (June 21-27) as well as the return to campus for students at Birmingham...
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Coronavirus vaccine: 80.6 million receive jab

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Government data up to July 10 shows that of the 80,646,232 Covid jabs given in the UK so far, 45,881,721 were first doses, a rise of 93,763 on the previous day. Some 34,764,511 were second doses, an increase of 211,446.
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK deaths rise by 84

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As of 9am on Thursday, the Government confirmed there had been a further 84 deaths caused by Covid-19 within 28 days of a positive test.
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What is the workplace contact-tracing pilot scheme causing a political row?

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A pilot scheme which allows contacts of people testing positive for coronavirus to carry out essential activities and not self-isolate has been the centre of a furious political row on Sunday.
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Coronavirus vaccine: 81 million jabs given

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Government data up to July 14 shows that of the 81,438,892 Covid jabs given in the UK so far, 46,097,464 were first doses, a rise of 60,374 on the previous day. Some 35,341,428 were second doses, an increase of 185,661.
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Coronavirus: Countries on the UK 'red list'

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A look at the list of countries from which travel to the UK is currently banned, with Cuba, Indonesia, Myanmar and Sierra Leone being added as of Monday July 19.
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Coronavirus vaccine: 45.9 million receive a first dose

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Here is a look at all the latest figures behind the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme.
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Ministers eye vaccine passports for Premier League matches and large events

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Only fully-vaccinated football fans may be able to attend Premier League matches and other events with more than 20,000 spectators from October under Government plans.
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Coronavirus in numbers: 61 new deaths recorded

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The Government has said a further 61 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 as of Saturday, bringing the UK total to 132,437. As of 9am on Sunday, there had been a further 33,196 lab-confirmed Covid-19 cases in...
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Ireland eases coronavirus restrictions on public transport

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Timelapse of public transport in Dublin as Ireland eases restrictions on public transport. Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has said there is no specific measure or statistic that would cause the Government to pause or reverse the easing...
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Boris Johson visits vaccination centre in west London

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Boris Johnson visits a vaccination centre in west London as he urges those eligible to get booster jabs as cases of coronavirus infections reach 'high levels'.
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UK international flights down 71% from pre-pandemic levels

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Coronavirus travel restrictions led to a 71% reduction in the number of international flights to and from UK airports this year compared with pre-pandemic levels, new analysis shows. Aviation analytics firm Cirium said about 406,060...