Whitty: UK faced ‘absolutely catastrophic situation’ before first Covid lockdown
Speaking to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, Professor Sir Chris Whitty was asked about reasons for the first lockdown in March 2020.
Speaking to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry, Professor Sir Chris Whitty was asked about reasons for the first lockdown in March 2020.
The Home Office previously refused to publish the Historical Roots Of The Windrush Scandal report.
The data covers an area of the sky equivalent to 8,600 full moons.
Pensioners who live in a selected list of European countries can claim winter fuel payments.
West Ham supporters accounted for the most arrests and had the most banning orders in place, according to a new Home Office report.
The railway operator and the third-party wifi provider have both said no personal data was compromised in the incident.
George Murdoch, 58, was murdered in a cheese wire attack on September 29 1983.
The supermarket group said its like-for-like sales, excluding fuel and VAT, grew by 2.9% in the three months to July 28.
A top doctor broke down in tears as he said that scenes in the unit ‘were like nothing I had ever seen’.
Libyan Abu Agila Masud will stand trial next year accused of involvement in the 1988 bombing, which he denies.
Paul McLennan said £100 million of Government cash would lever in other funds to build 2,800 mid-market homes for rent.
Minimum penalty notices for parents who take their child on holiday in term-time without permission have increased to £80 this year.
The warning will come into force at 6pm on Thursday and last for 12 hours.
Body parts belonging to Sarah Mayhew, 38, were found in south London on April 2.
Michael Ward said it was clear that Mr Al Fayed ‘presided over a toxic culture of secrecy, intimidation, fear of repercussion and sexual misconduct’.