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Health chiefs confirm Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid jab safe to use
European countries rushed to resume use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine yesterday after regulators gave it their resounding backing.Germany, France and Italy are due to restart today
The Times | | Fuente originalEnd of the road for Tesla grants after surge in electric car sales
Grants for electric cars will be cut by £500 and abolished altogether for more expensive models under plans designed to stretch taxpayer support further.The government will announce that the plug-in
The Times | | Fuente originalSetback for UK’s Covid vaccine rollout
Under-50s will have to wait longer for their coronavirus jab after the NHS warned last night of a four-week supply drought.Vaccine centres were told to halt any booking of new appointments for next
The Times | | Fuente originalUber expected to increase fares as drivers win new rights
Uber promised to keep fare prices competitive as it announced that its UK drivers will be classed as workers entitled to the minimum wage and holiday pay. However the company pushed up prices in
The Times | | Fuente originalBoris Johnson attacked for pushing trade links with China
Boris Johnson warned that a cold war with China would be a “mistake” yesterday as he faced a backlash from his backbench MPs over plans to build deeper trade links with Beijing.The prime minister said
The Times | | Fuente originalBoris Johnson: The Oxford vaccine shows why we and the world need Britain to be global
It was in September last year that I felt the first stirrings of optimism about the coronavirus vaccine. I was at the Edward Jenner institute in Oxford, standing behind a scientist as she looked at
The Times | | Fuente originalUK plans tighter security to allow trade with ‘biggest threat’ China
Sensitive sites and technology will be made more secure to allow Britain to trade with an increasingly powerful China, a landmark defence, security and foreign policy review says today.China poses the
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- Group of junior bankers at Goldman Sachs claim 'inhumane' work conditions
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