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The Wales manager also denied a charge of controlling and coercive behaviour in an intimate relationship. → Read More
Funded by the Wellcome Trust, the human challenge trial, which has received ethics approval, is due to start this month. → Read More
The ex-officer is accused of killing George Floyd by kneeling on his neck last year. Here's what we've learnt and what happens next. → Read More
Sahayb Abu of Dagenham prepared to strike last summer but was arrested after discussing guns with an undercover police officer. → Read More
The service's website was given a redesign that left visually-impaired passengers unable to book trips. → Read More
Prince Philip, who was the longest-serving consort of a monarch in British history, was a controversial figure but a constant in British life. → Read More
The Duke of Edinburgh was treated for a heart condition in hospital earlier this year. → Read More
It comes as data suggests the prevalence of cases in England dropped by around 60% from February to March. → Read More
It comes as the European Medicines Agency concluded that unusual blood clots were "very rare side effects" of the vaccine. → Read More
Researchers also said the vaccine protects people against the Wuhan and Kent strains of coronavirus. → Read More
The watchdog is looking into "serious concerns" about the "governance and financial management" at the Aspinall Foundation. → Read More
The male officer was not charged or suspended over the 2017 allegations. → Read More
The report by the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities has been described as "deeply worrying" and an "insult". → Read More
Coroner's verdict comes after inquest heard that the 28-year-old had been afraid of going to work and becoming ill. → Read More
The 19-year-old, who has sickle cell disease, was reported missing on March 24. → Read More
Figure comes despite a highly publicised information drive by the government to counter vaccine distrust and disinformation. → Read More
A teacher has been suspended for reportedly showing pupils a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed deemed offensive. → Read More
The supermarket giant had argued that store jobs were not comparable to distribution centre jobs. → Read More
The PM said publicans may be left to decide whether to only permit punters who have had their jab. → Read More
Avon and Somerset Police have retracted claims that one officer was left with a broken arm and another suffered broken ribs. → Read More