A highly-anticipated report exonerates officers but critics say it ignores allegations of brutality.
Read More »UK now says no French quarantine exemption
Under the plans announced last weekend, people arriving from abroad must isolate themselves for two weeks.
Read More »Coronavirus infection ‘R’ rate in UK creeps up
The figure is now much closer to one – the point at which the virus starts spreading rapidly.
Read More »Coronavirus: Doctors say it’s too soon to reopen schools
British Medical Association says schools should not reopen until number of virus cases is lower.
Read More »Coronavirus: Tests for all care home residents and staff by June, says Hancock
The health secretary says all residents and members of staff will be tested in the coming weeks.
Read More »Coronavirus: Baby’s life-threatening reaction to Covid-19
The agony of being left to “watch and wait” as a baby girl developed a rare reaction to coronavirus.
Read More »Greece treats with plasma therapy two Covid-19 patients
Two patients who are critically ill with Covid-19 are being treated with blood plasma from people who have recovered from the disease, Greek health authorities said on Thursday. The tests of this treatment, known as convalescent plasma therapy, are being conducted in Athens, on patients at the hospitals Attikon and …
Read More »Eleni Topaloudi: Greek, Albanian defendants found “guilty” for brutal rape and murder
One of the most heinous crimes in Greece: 21-year-old university student Eleni Topaloudi was brutally raped,, tortured and murdered by two young men on the island of Rhodes in November 2018. One and a half years later, justice was served, when a mix jury court in Athens unanimously found both …
Read More »Coronavirus lockdown exit plan for Wales ‘puts health first’
Wales’ first minister announces a cautious plan for easing restrictions on daily life.
Read More »Coronavirus: 14,000 lockdown-breach fines imposed
Data also shows more than 50 people have been wrongly charged with offences relating to coronavirus.
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