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Allowing teachers to award grades to pupils this summer is “as good a compromise as we can come to” following the cancellation of formal exams, Boris Johnson has said.
Last month had the highest January mortality rate in England since 2002, according to new data.
Slightly messy blonde hair, furrowed brow – this face has been a familiar sight on the news over the last year.
Nicola Sturgeon has been accused of damaging Scotland’s institution to “save her own skin”.
More than 18.6 million people have now had their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine in the UK, and second jabs have hit 700,000.
Nicola Sturgeon has been accused of damaging Scotland’s institution to “save her own skin”.
Non-British artists who live in the UK will now be eligible for two of the country’s biggest music awards, the Brits and the Mercury Prize, following a change of rules.
Simon Cowell has said breaking his back “wasn’t that bad” and that he has fully recovered following his accident last year.
It’s been more than 30 years since Coming To America came out in cinemas.
David Walliams, Martin Clunes and several other British stars have formally settled phone-hacking damages claims against newspaper publisher MGN.