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Boris Johnson’s adviser Dominic Cummings defends defying lockdown

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Dominic Cummings, a top adviser to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, defended breaking isolation orders imposed on the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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UK's divided response: Varied messages across four nations

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When Boris Johnson announced the lifting of lockdown, the devolved nations refused to follow suit.
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UK real estate hit by COVID-19 crisis

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As millions of shops remain closed, possibly for good, commercial rent is going unpaid and prospect of more job losses means fewer people are thinking about buying homes.
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'I don't regret it': UK PM's aide defends actions during lockdown

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'I don't regret it': UK PM's aide defends actions during lockdown
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England cautiously starts reopening

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England has cautiously started to reopen, but the decision has been met with trepidation on the streets of London.
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Black people in UK four times more likely to die of COVID-19: ONS

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Socioeconomic disadvantage puts Black people and ethnic minorities at risk of coronavirus, says UK statistics office.
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What To Expect From Europe And The UK In The 2021 Tech Space

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Harry Briggs, Managing Partner at OMERS Ventures joins to discuss what to expect from Europe and the UK in the 2021 tech space.
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Russia is accused of hacking COVID-19 vaccine trials

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Britain, the US and Canada accused Russia of trying to steal information from researchers seeking a COVID-19 vaccine.
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UK coronavirus toll nears Italy's, PM says nation 'past the peak'

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Boris Johnson has briefed the press on the fight against coronavirus, following his own battle with the disease.
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'A very sad day' as coronavirus deaths in UK hospitals top 20,000

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UK becomes 5th country to pass grim milestone but actual toll is higher as figure does not include deaths at care homes.
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Domestic abuse surges in UK amid lockdown

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Women face increasing domestic violence while forced to stay indoors and Ireland has launched a media campaign to reassure victims that services are still running.
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Europe virus outbreak: Wary steps taken to ease lockdown rules

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Austria, Spain and Italy lift some movement restrictions but UK to review its curbs as has many unreported deaths.
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COVID-19: UK death toll continues to surge

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More than 60,000 people have been infected across the country, including Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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Boris Johnson in ICU after COVID-19 symptoms worsen

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to an intensive care unit after symptoms from COVID-19 became worse. Johnson was hospitalized 10 days after testing positive for the virus.
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UK foreign secretary steps in as PM Johnson remains in ICU

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One of the most high-profile COVID-19 patients yet, Boris Johnson was taken to a London hospital after his symptoms got worse on Monday night.
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COVID-19: 828 people die in England in past 24 hours

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The death toll in the United Kingdom continues to surge, with figures just released confirming that 828 people have died in England alone in the past 24 hours from COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus.
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UK coronavirus deaths jump by record 563 in a day

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The coronavirus death toll in the UK has risen by 563 in the last 24 hours, a record jump that brought the number of patients who died in hospital to 2,352.
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US jobless claims surge to 6.65 million - another record

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The number of Americans filing for initial unemployment benefits surged to 6.65 million in the week ending March 28, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Thursday, obliterating the previous record of 3.3 million, set only the week...
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UK health secretary pledges 100,000 coronavirus tests per day

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Britain's numbers are increasing exponentially with the death rate doubling every three days.
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Queen urges unity, strength in special COVID-19 address

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The Queen urged Britons to show unity and strength during the coronavirus pandemic in a special televised speech.
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UK plans to compensate self-employed workers due to virus hit

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Hundreds of thousands of Britons respond to government's call for front-line volunteers to fight coronavirus spread.
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Wave of applause for health workers in UK

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Across the country, people clapped and cheered in support of front-line workers in the UK.
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Boris Johnson in isolation after testing positive for coronavirus

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The UK prime minister says he has mild symptoms and will continue to lead government.
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London struggles to slow down on 1st day of coronavirus lockdown

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Londoners struggled to slow down on Day One of the U.K’s drastic coronavirus lockdown.