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‘Testing, vaccination and robust support catch up is what will make the difference for schools’ – Children’s Commissioner for England Anne Longfield
We spoke to the Children's Commissioner for England Anne Longfield and began by asking her what price we really pay for shutting schools?


‘A second national lockdown would buy some time… but it’s what you do with that time’- London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine’s Prof John Edmunds
We were joined by John Edmunds, Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine


Labour leader calls on government to impose national lockdown for England within 24 hours
The Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has called on Boris Johnson to impose another national Covid lockdown for England in the next 24 hours - warning "the virus is clearly out of control".


More than 50,000 test positive for Covid in a single day
The UK has reached a new daily record for coronavirus cases with more than 50,000 people testing positive in the last 24 hours.


EU ambassadors give ‘green light’ to Brexit trade deal
EU ambassadors say they have given a “green light” to Britain’s post-Brexit trade deal, due to come into force on Friday. Focus now switches to MPs here, who will vote on the new agreement at a special sitting of parliament on Wednesday. So...


Highest daily increase in UK coronavirus cases
The UK has recorded its highest daily increase of coronavirus cases, with 41,385 positive tests recorded in the last 24 hours. And those latest numbers don’t include Northern Ireland. The government nevertheless says pupils in England should st...


Millions under tougher restrictions in the UK as vaccination roll out begins in Europe
Millions more people in England are now living under the strictest, Tier 4 coronavirus restrictions. Household mixing is banned while all non-essential shops are closed. Mainland Scotland and Northern Ireland have also begun new lockdowns with simila...


The Queen praises the resilience of people in the UK and around the world in her annual Christmas speech
The Queen praised the resilience of people in the UK and around the world during the coronavirus pandemic.


Politicians react ahead of expected UK-EU Brexit trade deal
We are still waiting for that expected Brexit deal – it will need to be ratified by MPs, with hardline pro-Brexit Tories insisting they will scrutinise every detail. Labour though are likely to support it.


‘We won the war, but came out with a very unsatisfactory peace’ – Nigel Farage on post-Brexit deal
We were joined by Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage.


German MEP says expected deal ‘opens door for cooperation in the future’ between UK and EU
We were joined by the German MEP Bernd Lange – he chairs the European Parliament’s trade committee and is also on the UK coordination group.


UK awaits Brexit deal announcement – as Farage says deal is ‘disappointing end’
Our business and global trade correspondent Paul McNamara is in Downing Street, where Boris Johnson is expected to emerge with a statement shortly.


Hopes for UK-EU Brexit trade deal rise
Hopes for a Brexit deal are looking significantly higher this evening.


Millions in England to move into tier 4 Covid rules on Boxing Day
Six million people in England will enter tier 4 lockdown from Boxing Day.


Scientists investigate if new Covid strain spreads more easily in children
Scientists are urgently looking at whether the new strain of coronavirus is spread more easily in children. Although there is no suggestion it’s more dangerous, experts want to know whether children are as susceptible as adults. In today’...



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