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WHO: Iran, Egypt, likely underreporting virus cases
Dalia Samhouri, a senior regional official with the World Health Organization, said on Sunday both Iran and Egypt were likely to have not given accurate figures of coronavirus cases "because of the nature of the virus".
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Some Georgia businesses hesitant to reopen
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Virus Surge Tests Sweden's Soft-Touch Approach
Strains on medical services have pushed the government to take stricter measures. But critics say they might not be enough.
Press Association
Nurses’s call for 19% pay rise is ‘not affordable’ - Health Secretary
Health Secretary Steve Barclay has insisted “there is room” for discussion with the nursing union, but appeared to rule out moving on pay. Mr Barclay said the Government had accepted the pay review recommendations, adding there were...
Sky News
Health Secretary Steve Barclay visits the East of England Ambulance Trust in Chelmsford
CLEAN: Interior interview with Health Secretary Steve Barclay during his visit to the East of England Ambulance Trust in Chelmsford, ahead of strike action, on 18 December 2022 in London, United Kingdom
Press Association
Keir Starmer answer media questions after a press conference in Yorkshire
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer answers questions from the media during a Labour Party press conference at Nexus, University of Leeds, in Yorkshire, to launch a report on constitutional change and political reform that would spread power,...
Bloomberg
ECB's Guindos on Asset-Management Industry Risks, Banks' Capital Positions
Nov.20 -- European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos discusses risks in the asset-management industry and the need for banks to improve their capital positions. He talks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller in Frankfurt.
Sky News
Interview with Rishi Sunak in Inverness
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak speaking in regards to a possible second Scottish Independence referendum during a visit to inverness on the 13th January 2023 in Inverness, Scotland
Press Association
Council’s actions in trees saga were ‘serious and sustained’ leadership failure
An independent inquiry into a Sheffield street trees controversy has concluded that the city council’s behaviour “amounted to a serious and sustained failure of strategic leadership”. Sir Mark Lowcock’s investigation into the sometimes...
Press Association
Disabled children are being 'excluded from play'
Footage of Lord David Blunkett with Ruby, an 8-year-old girl with multiple needs from Harrow, and her mother Lesley. Also includes footage of a play centre in Bristol and IVs with Blunkett and some parents of other children with multiple...
Press Association
Report finds 'disappointing' progress by Government on social mobility
Interview with Jessica Oghenegweke, a commissioner of the Government's Social Mobility Commission, who have released a report on the ‘disappointing’ progress made in the last seven years in terms of social mobility. The report found...