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The British Medical Association said health professionals could be forced to make ‘grave decisions’.
This is up from about 100,000 in a normal two-week period.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge chatted to medical workers in Scotland and the Midlands.
Jeremy Corbyn announced he was quitting after leading the party to its worst election showing since the 1930s in the December snap general election.
John Carter’s widow has been isolated since his death.
Critical care capacity will also be boosted at the Ulster Hospital near Belfast and Altnagelvin in Londonderry.
All medical practices across the country can access the new system, which has been introduced early because of Covid-19
Six people have been arrested after a 44-year-old-man and a 56-year-old woman were found with stab wounds.
The Cop26 talks were due to be held in Glasgow in November.
It is believed to be the first prison sentence in London for a coronavirus-related incident involving a police officer.
The Government said more than 2,000 frontline NHS workers have so far been tested.
Newham Council said the site would ‘act as a holding point’ for victims, but that relatives would not be able to visit the bodies of loved ones.
The service provides restaurant-quality food.
Scientists carried out a large-scale study of infants from around the world diagnosed with glioma brain tumours.
SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford wants politicians and providers to meet to discuss options including a reprieve for those who cannot pay bills.
The charity is concerned children could be at greater risk because of reliance on AI while social media moderators move to working from home.
James Campbell celebrated his 32nd birthday by completing the madcap challenge in his garden in Cheltenham.
A sample of tests from NHS staff over the weekend showed only 15% were positive for coronavirus, and 85% could go back to work.
The AA said its patrols will help anyone with an NHS ID card, even if they have not paid for cover.
RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch revealed a rise in the number of gardens where wrens, long-tailed tits and coal tits are seen.
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