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Coronavirus: South Africa strain not likely to take over, says deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam

The South Africa strain of the coronavirus is unlikely to become dominant in Britain, the deputy chief medical officer has said in response to concerns about its resistance to the Oxford vaccine.A

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Reform tax so we can compete with Amazon, say retail chains

The bosses of some of Britain’s biggest retail chains, including Tesco, Morrisons, Asda and Waterstones, have joined forces to call for an overhaul of business rates to help them to compete with

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Hundreds of UK academics investigated over weapons links to China

Almost 200 British academics are being investigated on suspicion of unwittingly helping the Chinese government build weapons of mass destruction, The Times can reveal.They are suspected of violating

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Return of sport and socialising outdoors when Covid lockdown eases

Outdoor sport and socialising are set to be among the first activities to be allowed after schools return next month, The Times has learnt.Boris Johnson’s plans for a release from lockdown in the

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Government plans Covid vaccine passports to allow foreign holidays

British officials have started work on a “vaccine passport” as Greece prepares to waive quarantine rules for tourists who can prove that they have been inoculated against coronavirus.A certification

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University students ditch arts degrees and opt for medicine

The arts degree is in steady decline as medicine, computing and engineering soar in popularity, university entry figures show today.Fewer than 7,000 students were accepted for English degrees last

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Britain now ‘past peak of second Covid wave’

Britain is past the peak of the coronavirus, the chief medical officer for England has declared. Chris Whitty said that cases, hospital admissions and deaths were falling in all four nations of the UK

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