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Anti-Semitism campaigners accuse Corbyn allies of ‘smearing’ whistleblowers

Anti-Semitism campaigners accuse Corbyn allies of ‘smearing’ whistleblowers

Anti-Semitism campaigners accuse Corbyn allies of ‘smearing’ whistleblowers

It follows the revelation that a party investigation claimed to have found ‘no evidence’ of anti-Semitism complaints being handled differently.

The Goodies star Tim Brooke-Taylor dies after contracting coronavirus

The Goodies star Tim Brooke-Taylor dies after contracting coronavirus

The Goodies star Tim Brooke-Taylor dies after contracting coronavirus

He was president of the famed Cambridge Footlights.

Thousands of retired healthcare workers return to help tackle coronavirus outbreak

Thousands of retired healthcare workers return to help tackle coronavirus outbreak

Thousands of retired healthcare workers return to help tackle coronavirus outbreak

The chief nursing officer for England said, ‘to those who have returned, I want to say a massive thank you’.

William: Britain at its best in times of crisis

William: Britain at its best in times of crisis

William: Britain at its best in times of crisis

The Duke of Cambridge praised the country’s community spirit as it faces the coronavirus pandemic.

Coronavirus: Tributes to Filipino hospital porters who ‘loved working for NHS’

Coronavirus: Tributes to Filipino hospital porters who ‘loved working for NHS’

Coronavirus: Tributes to Filipino hospital porters who ‘loved working for NHS’

Oscar King Jr and Elbert Rico are both thought to have died from Covid-19.

Armed forces to drive ambulances to help NHS trusts

Armed forces to drive ambulances to help NHS trusts

Armed forces to drive ambulances to help NHS trusts

Personnel from all three strands of the armed forces will be sent to work at five ambulance trusts.

NHS not going to run out of drugs to treat patients, senior medics stress

NHS not going to run out of drugs to treat patients, senior medics stress

NHS not going to run out of drugs to treat patients, senior medics stress

The medical leaders also stressed the public should continue to adhere to the guidance to stay at home.

Tributes paid to ‘warm and genuine’ NHS worker

Tributes paid to ‘warm and genuine’ NHS worker

Tributes paid to ‘warm and genuine’ NHS worker

Donna Campbell worked at a unit caring for cancer patients and died after testing positive for coronavirus.

Health workers should not be left without PPE – Business Secretary

Health workers should not be left without PPE – Business Secretary

Health workers should not be left without PPE – Business Secretary

The Royal College of Nursing has advised members to refuse to care for patients if adequate protection is not supplied.

Commons Leader Rees-Mogg signals no early recall of Parliament on the cards

Commons Leader Rees-Mogg signals no early recall of Parliament on the cards

Commons Leader Rees-Mogg signals no early recall of Parliament on the cards

Opposition MPs have insisted Parliament must return in some form before April 21 to allow them to question the coronavirus response.

Third of surgeons do not have adequate protective equipment, survey finds

Third of surgeons do not have adequate protective equipment, survey finds

Third of surgeons do not have adequate protective equipment, survey finds

The survey was carried out by the Royal College of Surgeons.

Do not let fear dominate, Archbishop of Canterbury urges on Easter Sunday

Do not let fear dominate, Archbishop of Canterbury urges on Easter Sunday

Do not let fear dominate, Archbishop of Canterbury urges on Easter Sunday

Justin Welby said he hoped the coronavirus crisis would encourage people to reconsider how they valued one another.

People sticking more closely to social distancing rules, app suggests

People sticking more closely to social distancing rules, app suggests

People sticking more closely to social distancing rules, app suggests

Data from areas which previously reported comparatively high levels of rule-breaking appears to show people have largely changed their ways.

On the front line: Intensive care doctor says the rule book has been torn up

On the front line: Intensive care doctor says the rule book has been torn up

On the front line: Intensive care doctor says the rule book has been torn up

Dr Ron Daniels is an intensive care consultant at Birmingham hospital.

African wild cat kittens born at Devon zoo

African wild cat kittens born at Devon zoo

African wild cat kittens born at Devon zoo

The two caracals – an African species that lives on the grasslands – were born at Exmoor Zoo

Life on the inside: 10 tips to avoid arguments during lockdown

Life on the inside: 10 tips to avoid arguments during lockdown

Life on the inside: 10 tips to avoid arguments during lockdown

We all might need a bit of help keeping arguments at bay during the lockdown.

What the papers say – April 12

What the papers say – April 12

What the papers say – April 12

Boris Johnson’s recovery and NHS supply shortages dominate Sunday’s front pages.

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