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Fears about catching coronavirus stay low as lockdown eases, survey suggests

Fears about catching coronavirus stay low as lockdown eases, survey suggests

Fears about catching coronavirus stay low as lockdown eases, survey suggests

Researchers say that during the lockdown there has been a steady decline across the UK in concerns about Covid-19.

Kitemark for food launched to boost consumer confidence and curb fraud

Kitemark for food launched to boost consumer confidence and curb fraud

Kitemark for food launched to boost consumer confidence and curb fraud

The first product to be certified with the BSI Kitemark for Food Assurance is the Scottish Bee Company’s heather honey.

Housing Secretary sends junior minister to be quizzed over Tory donor project

Housing Secretary sends junior minister to be quizzed over Tory donor project

Housing Secretary sends junior minister to be quizzed over Tory donor project

Labour had tabled an urgent question requesting Robert Jenrick attended the Commons.

How the Queen has embraced technology over the years

How the Queen has embraced technology over the years

How the Queen has embraced technology over the years

The monarch has carried out her first video conference call as part of her official public duties.

Shamima Begum’s British citizenship should be restored, Court of Appeal hears

Shamima Begum’s British citizenship should be restored, Court of Appeal hears

Shamima Begum’s British citizenship should be restored, Court of Appeal hears

The now 20-year-old was one of three east London schoolgirls who travelled to Syria to join so-called Islamic State in February 2015,

120 million-year-old crocodile ‘may have walked like a dinosaur’

120 million-year-old crocodile ‘may have walked like a dinosaur’

120 million-year-old crocodile ‘may have walked like a dinosaur’

The findings are based on an analysis of large, well-preserved footprints discovered at the Sacheon Jahye-ri excavation site in South Korea.

Man denies manslaughter over death of grandfather after Butlin’s bar fight

Man denies manslaughter over death of grandfather after Butlin’s bar fight

Man denies manslaughter over death of grandfather after Butlin’s bar fight

Michael Loughlin, 52, died four days after the incident at the popular seaside resort in Bognor Regis last June.

Just Eat owner to gobble up GrubHub in £5.8bn deal

Just Eat owner to gobble up GrubHub in £5.8bn deal

Just Eat owner to gobble up GrubHub in £5.8bn deal

The combined business will have more than 70 million active users across 25 countries.

Leaving EU without trade deal would block coronavirus recovery – CBI chief

Leaving EU without trade deal would block coronavirus recovery – CBI chief

Leaving EU without trade deal would block coronavirus recovery – CBI chief

Dame Carolyn Fairbairn said many companies are fighting to survive.

Who was Scouts founder Robert Baden-Powell and why is he controversial?

Who was Scouts founder Robert Baden-Powell and why is he controversial?

Who was Scouts founder Robert Baden-Powell and why is he controversial?

A statue of Scouts founder Robert Baden-Powell is to be temporarily removed from a spot in Dorset amid concerns it could be targeted by protesters.

Businesswoman in High Court battle with Barclays says boss ‘lied’

Businesswoman in High Court battle with Barclays says boss ‘lied’

Businesswoman in High Court battle with Barclays says boss ‘lied’

PCP, a private equity firm run by Amanda Staveley, is suing the bank over deals done during the 2008 financial crisis and wants £1.6 billion damages.

Bombardier plant in Belfast braced for 600-plus job losses

Bombardier plant in Belfast braced for 600-plus job losses

Bombardier plant in Belfast braced for 600-plus job losses

The aircraft manufacturer blamed an industry downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Council postpones removal of Baden-Powell statue on protesters’ target list

Council postpones removal of Baden-Powell statue on protesters’ target list

Council postpones removal of Baden-Powell statue on protesters’ target list

The local authority in Poole, Dorset, says it had not realised the statue’s deep foundations.

Harry Enfield defends the use of blackface in comedy

Harry Enfield defends the use of blackface in comedy

Harry Enfield defends the use of blackface in comedy

The comedian said he had worn blackface several times in the past.

Filming attacks on police ‘a hobby’, says police chief

Filming attacks on police ‘a hobby’, says police chief

Filming attacks on police ‘a hobby’, says police chief

Both officers suffered minor injuries in the incident, in Frampton Park Road, at around 3.30pm on Wednesday, Scotland Yard said.

Baby swan dies after being kicked by jogger

Baby swan dies after being kicked by jogger

Baby swan dies after being kicked by jogger

Royal Parks Police pronounced the swan dead on Thursday, following the incident on Monday evening.

More than a fifth of usual household spending prevented by lockdown

More than a fifth of usual household spending prevented by lockdown

More than a fifth of usual household spending prevented by lockdown

Younger households, renters and people in London may have found less wriggle room in their budgets than some other households, ONS research suggests.

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