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Arthritis drug tocilizumab offers new hope for Covid patients
An arthritis drug that cuts the risk of death for the sickest Covid-19 patients by 24 per cent could save thousands of lives just as the NHS starts to be overwhelmed.Tocilizumab was also found to
The Times | | Fuente originalMinisters plan an end to feudal leasehold property laws
Ministers have announced plans to prepare the housing market for a transition from leasehold to commonhold ownership in what would be a radical overhaul of the “feudal” property laws.A working group
The Times | | Fuente originalDonald Trump has disgraced tradition and that will be his lasting legacy
Nothing required George Washington to leave office in 1797 after two terms as president. The 22nd amendment limiting a president to two terms was not ratified until 1951. But he was determined he
The Times | | Fuente originalTimes charity appeal: Struggling families join the club to cut their grocery bills in half
Amy Clarke and her fiancé Dave McKew were doing just fine before the pandemic. She is a part-time care worker and looks after their two young children, Isabella, four, and Jace, three. He was a pub
The Times | | Fuente originalBoris Johnson puts England back in full lockdown
Boris Johnson plunged England into its third national lockdown in a desperate attempt last night to prevent the NHS from becoming overwhelmed by the rising flood of Covid-19 cases.People will be
The Times | | Fuente originalChristmas appeal for FareShare: Free meals let pupils focus on work rather than their hunger
It is just gone 8.30am and seven-year-old James Hillson is sitting at his school dining table drawing because he has already finished his breakfast. “I like colouring,” he says.Next to him his friend
The Times | | Fuente originalOxford vaccine approval means freedom by Easter, Boris Johnson promises
Britain will open up by Easter with approval of the Oxford vaccine allowing an accelerated end to social distancing, Boris Johnson promised last night.At least two million people a week are expected
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