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The U.K. became the first country to approve the shot, which has a low cost and is easier to store than other vaccines in use. → Read More
Team spirit, hard work and extra hand washing – scientists working on the Oxford University trial talk about the project of a lifetime. → Read More
The 91-year-old won himself even more fans during an appearance on British breakfast television. → Read More
Two British health workers suffered an allergic reaction after receiving the Pfizer/BioNTech jab on Tuesday. → Read More
Two NHS staff members who have a history of allergic reactions responded adversely after receiving the Pfizer/BioNTech shot but are recovering well. → Read More
The nonagenarian is one of the first people in the world to receive the Pfizer vaccine. → Read More
From lockdowns, cases, deaths and people in the hospital with the virus – here's what you need to know. → Read More
"Access to any successful vaccine must not become a global postcode lottery." → Read More
Research by Imperial College London suggests that just 4.4% of people in England had antibodies at the end of September. → Read More
Northwick Park in north-west London was the first UK hospital to be overwhelmed by coronavirus in March. Here's what's different this time around. → Read More
It comes after the broadcaster received almost 19,000 complaints about the incident. → Read More
The pharma giant said it was "too early to comment on pricing post-pandemic" for the coronavirus drug it is trialing at Oxford University. → Read More
Bristol mayor says decision was not about Reid but "about taking down a statue of a London-based artist who came and put it up without permission". → Read More
A U.S. attorney said she would "welcome" talks with the queen's son, the Duke of York, following the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell. → Read More
From not knowing the UK was a nuclear power to an obsession with a signed copy of an Elton John CD, these are John Bolton's claims about the US president. → Read More
Two women from the UK – who were positive for coronavirus – were allowed to leave quarantine without being tested. → Read More
The International Olympic Committee said the Games would be held 'no later than summer 2021'. → Read More
People at one practice in south London were left thinking their surgery had shut because of Covid-19, with no further explanation for hours. → Read More
One man suffering from stab wounds has been taken to hospital. → Read More
Brexiteers partied in Parliament Square as the UK's 47-year membership to the EU came to an end. → Read More