Ministrul Sănătăţii, Vlad Voiculescu, afirmă că infecţiile nosocomiale din spitale în continuare nu sunt raportate. El precizează că aşteapt
F or Ken Sazuze and his two children, Andrew and Anna, their house is no longer a home. They did not put up Christmas decorations, and each day th
Samsung is attempting to fully replace high-end cameras and out-zoom its smartphone competition with the new Galaxy S21 Ultra, the firm’s first to feature a large 10x
Sir Robert Cohan, who has died aged 95, transformed the dance scene in Britain in the 1960s. A charismatic dancer, notable choreographer, great teacher and artistic di
Last year was by a narrow margin the hottest ever on record, according to Nasa, with the climate crisis stamping its mark on 2020 through soaring temperatures, enormou
A US appeals court ordered that the last two scheduled federal executions under Donald Trump’s outgoing administration could proceed on Thursday and Friday, overturnin
Several countries in south-east Asia are expected to deploy the Chinese Sinovac vaccine despite concerns over its efficacy. Data released from a trial of the Sinovac
People at risk of domestic abuse during the coronavirus lockdown will be able to seek help discreetly by giving a code word to pharmacists, under a UK-wide scheme laun
The circus showman Gerry Cottle has died of Covid-19 at the age of 75. His agent, Mark Borkowski, announced that Cottle had been in hospital in Bath after contracting
The UK’s new business secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, accepted substantial donations from fossil fuel investors and advisers as part of his 2019 general election campaign,
The decline in children’s activity levels during the pandemic has been less severe than feared in England because of a boom in home fitness among girls, a major new re
Frank Lampard has admitted he is trying to coach his players out of the urge to celebrate, as teams received their sternest warning yet that they should stop hugging a
I mages of free school meal boxes circulating this week (‘What am I supposed to make with this!’ Parents on schools’ meagre food parcels, 12 Janua
I n Britain today, politics feels empty. Some of the emptiness is literal: the socially distanced House of Commons, the absence of demonstrations
I s everything now tickety-boo at Boohoo? Certainly there was no sign of a consumer boycott after last year’s revelations of shoddy practices in c
B ack in that long-ago first wave of Covid-19, there really was an “all in this together” mood. People clapped on a Thursday and children painted
W ith many of us working from home, shielding or just following the requirement to stay in our houses, it’s going to be an expensive winter if we
A t around the time of the first season of RuPaulâs Drag Race UK (BBC Three), a few variations on a meme did the rounds, which compared the fine
D espite the daily trials her family has to endure â a pandemic, three months with no electricity and now days without running water since Storm
The business secretary, Kwasi Kwarteng, has said companies must redouble efforts to ensure employees work from home unless their work is critical and cannot be done of
T he first phase of the NHS vaccination programme aims to protect millions of the UK’s most vulnerable people against coronavirus. Meanwhile, rese
Imams in mosques across the UK will deliver sermons at Friday prayers this week seeking to reassure worshippers about the safety and legitimacy of Covid-19 vaccination
An article by Toby Young for the Daily Telegraph was “significantly misleading” when it said that catching a cold could protect people from coronavirus and claimed tha
Rishi Sunak is coming under renewed pressure to provide more financial support to businesses across the UK, as official figures are expected to confirm the UK has slum