
Scotland still has highest Covid rate in the UK
[ad_1] There are early signs that the rapid rise in cases in recent weeks could be starting to slow down. [ad_2] Source link
Scotland still has highest Covid rate in the UK Read More[ad_1] There are early signs that the rapid rise in cases in recent weeks could be starting to slow down. [ad_2] Source link
Scotland still has highest Covid rate in the UK Read More[ad_1] Jon Kay will become a fixture on BBC Breakfast sofa while Victoria Derbyshire will join Kirsty Walk. [ad_2] Source link
Kay and Derbyshire to host BBC Breakfast and Newsnight respectively Read More[ad_1] President of the Welsh Conservatives, Lord Byron Davies, says No 10 had been dysfunctional. [ad_2] Source link
Boris Johnson's behaviour was irrational – top Welsh Tory Read More[ad_1] The prince’s barrister Justin Rushbrooke said the article suggested he had “lied in his initial public statements” by claiming to have always been willing to pay for police protection …
Prince Harry wins latest stage in Mail on Sunday High Court libel claim Read More[ad_1] A one-off re-recording of the star’s 1963 classic sells in just four minutes, to an anonymous bidder. [ad_2] Source link
Dylan's new Blowin' In The Wind sells for £1.5m Read More[ad_1] The mayor of Bristol has denied banning local democracy reporters from regular press conferences. [ad_2] Source link
Bristol mayor Marvin Rees responds to press conference row Read More[ad_1] Richard Miles, 44, was last seen in the Wasdale area of the Lake District on 2 July. [ad_2] Source link
Lake District: Body found in search for missing Newport hiker Read More[ad_1] The DUP will not be there as it continues protest action over the post-Brexit trading protocol. [ad_2] Source link
British-Irish Council: Politicians to attend Guernsey summit Read More[ad_1] Image caption, The prime minister’s resignation leads all the national papers. “Johnson throws in the towel” declares the Times, bringing his three-year stint as PM to an end. The …
Newspaper headlines: Johnson resigns and country in ‘state of paralysis’ Read More[ad_1] Notebooks mysteriously returned after 20 years are featured in a new Cambridge exhibition. [ad_2] Source link
Charles Darwin: Notebooks lost for 20 years go on display in Cambridge Read More