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'I don't know what prime minister meant': Israel's virus czar shoots down Netanyahu's suggestion country is through pandemic
Israeli coronavirus response chief, Nachman Ash, doesn't share PM Benjamin Netanyahu's optimism regarding the Covid situation in the country, warning that it could well go into a fourth lockdown due to a rising transmission rate.
rt - 1 hour ago
National Trust says heritage sites at risk from climate change
The National Trust outlined a 'hazard map' which shows how 30% of their heritage sites are at risk from the impacts of climate change like flooding.
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Ampleforth College faces questions over pupil safeguarding
In November the school was banned by the government from accepting new pupils, after it failed to show inspectors that it could keep them safe.
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20 killed in Somali capital after suicide car bomb detonates outside restaurant
At least 20 people have been killed and dozens more injured in a suicide car bombing in Mogadishu. The incident occured on the same day Somali Islamist militants stormed a jail in the semi-atonomus Puntland state.
rt - 1 hour ago
Pope’s visit shows ‘Iraq is not forgotten’, says priest Joseph Cassar
Until the Pope and his entourage arrived in Iraq today, Rev Joseph Cassar was the only Jesuit priest in the country.
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Pope Francis becomes first pontiff to visit Iraq
The Pope has arrived in Iraq for an historic three-day visit to the country, surrounded by tight security.
channel 4 - 1 hour ago
Mental health charity advocates call for more support for school children
Matt Hancock has announced an extra £79 million will be set aside to support the mental health of children and young people who've been affected by the pandemic.
channel 4 - 1 hour ago
UK’s ‘security and prosperity will be affected’ if aid is cut – Tory MP Tobias Ellwood
We spoke to the Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood, and Rory Stewart, a former international development secretary.
channel 4 - 1 hour ago
Revealed: plans for huge cuts in UK overseas aid
Among the proposals under discussion are slashing funds for Syria by 67%, and giving 60% less to Somalia and Congo.
channel 4 - 1 hour ago
The Filipino NHS staff battling Covid and seeking proper recognition
We've heard of some wards in London hospitals where around 70% of nurses are Filipino, and yet a lot of people from the community feel they're not being represented.
channel 4 - 1 hour ago
Nursing union prepares to strike over 1% pay increase
The Royal College of Nursing has set up a £35 million fund to prepare for strike action, amid growing anger at the proposal to give most NHS staff in England a 1% pay rise.
channel 4 - 1 hour ago
Arrests over clashes in Lyon as locals blame French police for teenager's scooter crash that left him in coma (VIDEOS)
Twelve people have been arrested after violence broke out in Lyon, France, where protesters burned cars and launched fireworks in response to the alleged role of police in a local teenager's serious scooter crash on Wednesday.
rt - 2 hours ago
A Cop Accused of Arranging 2 Murders Was Allowed to Stay on the Job
Dallas Police Officer Bryan Riser was arrested Thursday — nearly two years after he allegedly orchestrated the killings of two people.
vice - 3 hours ago
Lebanon’s central bank chief says he’s suing Bloomberg for report claiming US mulling sanctions on him over corruption
Lebanon’s central bank governor said he will file legal action against Bloomberg and one of its journalists over a story it published claiming that the US was considering sanctions against him as part of a wider corruption probe.
rt - 4 hours ago
Duterte Harry: Philippines leader admits ‘faults’ including ‘extrajudicial killings,’ but says corruption isn't one of them
While addressing an official anti-communist taskforce on Friday, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte defended himself against claims of corruption – but said he’s working on his other faults, including “extrajudicial killings.”
rt - 5 hours ago
San Francisco Police Commissioner Doesn’t Want to Arm Teens
San Francisco city supervisors are calling for John Hamasaki's resignation after a tweet in which he suggested there are reasons why people carry guns.
vice - 6 hours ago
A Former Trump Staffer at the Capitol Riot Allegedly Attacked Police With a Riot Shield
Two days after Trump was inaugurated, Federico Klein began working at the State Department as a staff assistant.
vice - 6 hours ago
Mystery person infected with Brazilian variant ‘finally found’ in England
This is a breaking story - more follows.
metro - 6 hours ago
German intelligence blocked from spying on right-wing AfD party after designation as ‘suspected’ extremists
The BfV, Germany’s domestic intelligence service, cannot spy on the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party under the authority they have to fight extremism, a court has said in an emergency injunction.
rt - 6 hours ago
Trump Isn't Magically President Again But QAnon Is OK With That
The prediction that Trump would take office again on March 4 has not, in fact, come true.
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More than 1,000,000 people had Covid last week
metro - 1 month ago
Paramedics wheel a patient from an ambulance into the Royal London Hospital in east London (Picture: Getty)
An estimated 1,000,000 people had Covid in England last week, new figures have shown.
One in 55 people in private households had the virus between January 10 and 16 2021 – the equivalent of 1.02 million people, or 1.88% of the population.
This compares with an estimated one in 50 people, or 1.12 million, for the period December 27 2020 to January 2 2021.
One in 35 people had the deadly disease in London, amounting to 300,000 infections, according to the Office for National Statistics.