The Guardian – Covid jab programme extended to cover all children aged five to 11
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The Guardian – Covid jab programme extended to cover all children aged five to 11
The Guardian leads with after Scotland and Wales opened the vaccine programme for children aged five to 11 earlier in the week, England followed suit with Health Secretary Sajid Javid announcing that the age group will, from April, be able to get the COVID jab.
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Neil Gaiman’s Coraline to become ‘dark, spangly’ stage musical
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Demand for Taylor Swift’s UK tour could fuel summer ticket fraud bonanza | Ticket prices
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More than 1,000 slave labourers may have died in Nazi camps on Alderney, review finds
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Police chiefs say prison crisis in England and Wales is ‘unsustainable’ | Prisons and probation
Police chiefs say prison crisis in England and Wales is ‘unsustainable’ | Prisons and probation There is no original title provided. Police chiefs have told ministers they fear that the crisis gripping the Prison Service in England and Wales is “unsustainable” and risks public safety, the Guardian has learned. Government and prison chiefs have taken a series of crisis measures because of overcrowding, including plans to free convicted criminals early and using police cells to
Rishi Sunak backtracks plan to restrict graduate visas after cabinet opposition | International students
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Briton who died on Singapore Airlines flight named as Geoffrey Kitchen | Air transport
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