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Johnson must trigger a schools revolution

I was born and brought up in Rotherham, one of the reddest bricks in Labour’s then impregnable wall. One day in 1978, when I took the day off from my comprehensive school and went for an interview at

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Singapore shuts schools amid Indian variant fears

Singapore is closing its schools because of fears that the Indian variant of the coronavirus spreads more easily among young children.There has been a surge of cases in the past fortnight, including

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Regional boom has house prices hitting £330,000

Property prices have boomed by more than 10 per cent in some regions during the pandemic, with another rise last month taking the average listing to £330,000.Prices of properties coming to the market

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Holiday plans thrown into chaos by Covid variants

Plans for foreign holidays were in chaos last night after the health secretary warned against visiting countries on the “amber list” despite lifting a ban on leisure travel outside the UK.Matt Hancock

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Tougher laws to make fake news a crime

Spreading fake news on behalf of a hostile state like Russia or China could become a crime under government plans to overhaul the Official Secrets Act.Priti Patel, the home secretary, has published

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Millions face early second vaccine to slow Indian coronavirus strain

Ten million people could have their second doses of coronavirus vaccines brought forward as the government attempts to stop a faster spreading Indian variant from delaying the end of restrictions.

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Boris Johnson plans three-front strategy for Covid inquiry

Boris Johnson will mount a three-pronged defence as he seeks to counter claims by Dominic Cummings and other critics that his delays in implementing lockdowns cost thousands of lives, The Times has

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