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Universal Credit cut explained - as charities warn working families will be hit hardest

Universal Credit cut explained - as charities warn working families will be hit hardest

Universal Credit cut explained - as charities warn working families will be hit hardest

15 September 2021

Working families may be left struggling to pay for food and heating when Universal Credit is cut. But what is the reduction and why is it happening?


'Plan B' could see return of mandatory face masks and vaccine passports

'Plan B' could see return of mandatory face masks and vaccine passports

'Plan B' could see return of mandatory face masks and vaccine passports

14 September 2021

The Health Secretary has set out a 'plan b' if his blueprint to life with Covid does not work.


Covid jab recommended for children aged 12 to 15 by chief medical officers

Covid jab recommended for children aged 12 to 15 by chief medical officers

Covid jab recommended for children aged 12 to 15 by chief medical officers

13 September 2021

Around three million children could be eligible for a first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid jab.


Sainsbury's and Argos to shut on Boxing Day

Sainsbury's and Argos to shut on Boxing Day

Sainsbury's and Argos to shut on Boxing Day

13 September 2021

Supermarket Sainsbury's has confirmed it will keep closed all stores on Boxing Day, including its Argos branches, to give staff a festive break.


Could the tone of your voice or way you cough suggest you've got Covid-19?

Could the tone of your voice or way you cough suggest you've got Covid-19?

Could the tone of your voice or way you cough suggest you've got Covid-19?

10 September 2021

Talking and coughing sounds are being collected by NHS scientists investigating whether they may indicate someone has caught Covid-19.


'It's not going to save Christmas'

'It's not going to save Christmas'

'It's not going to save Christmas'

09 September 2021

As crunch talks take place in Whitehall to ease the lorry driver shortages, one industry expert warns it may be too little, too late.


Scout Association launches Squirrels for early years children

Scout Association launches Squirrels for early years children

Scout Association launches Squirrels for early years children

09 September 2021

Children aged just four and five will now be able to join the Scout Association as it launches its first new group for 35 years.


Waste water release rules relaxed over chemical shortage caused by Brexit

Waste water release rules relaxed over chemical shortage caused by Brexit

Waste water release rules relaxed over chemical shortage caused by Brexit

08 September 2021

Partially-treated waste water could be released into rivers and seas because of a chemical shortage caused by Brexit.


Are we facing an October firebreak lockdown?

Are we facing an October firebreak lockdown?

Are we facing an October firebreak lockdown?

07 September 2021

With Covid cases rising could a short, sharp lockdown and longer half term break be needed? Reports suggest the government is considering it.


Hospital tightens visiting restrictions as Covid-19 cases rise

Hospital tightens visiting restrictions as Covid-19 cases rise

Hospital tightens visiting restrictions as Covid-19 cases rise

03 September 2021

Visiting restrictions have been tightened at a hospital due to a rise in Covid-19 cases.


Residents urged to get Covid tested and vaccinated as rates rise

Residents urged to get Covid tested and vaccinated as rates rise

Residents urged to get Covid tested and vaccinated as rates rise

17 August 2021

The need for Covid testing remains as high as ever in our despite rules around self-isolation changing as cases of the virus continue to rise.


'Why I'm happy bubbles have come to an end'

'Why I'm happy bubbles have come to an end'

'Why I'm happy bubbles have come to an end'

16 August 2021

The end of the bubble system is a relief for working parents but the best news for our children.


Self-isolation rules to be scaled back

Self-isolation rules to be scaled back

Self-isolation rules to be scaled back

16 August 2021

New self-isolation rules for children and fully vaccinated adults are in place bringing the classroom bubble system to an end.


Hospital Trust reports Covid cases up again, deaths very low, but ‘Pingdemic’ causing staff chaos

Hospital Trust reports Covid cases up again, deaths very low, but ‘Pingdemic’ causing staff chaos

Hospital Trust reports Covid cases up again, deaths very low, but ‘Pingdemic’ causing staff chaos

13 August 2021

Peterborough City Hospital has reported Covid cases are dramatically rising again while a ‘Pingdemic’ among staff is causing absence chaos.


QEH plays instrumental role in study of Novavax COVID-19 vaccine

QEH plays instrumental role in study of Novavax COVID-19 vaccine

QEH plays instrumental role in study of Novavax COVID-19 vaccine

08 August 2021

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital played an instrumental role in the study of the new Novavax COVID-19 vaccine.


Cambridgeshire Mayor urges county's workforce to get the jab

Cambridgeshire Mayor urges county's workforce to get the jab

Cambridgeshire Mayor urges county's workforce to get the jab

06 August 2021

The Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough has backed a campaign to encourage the county’s workforce to get vaccinated.


Figures reveal how many young people have had Covid-19 vaccine

Figures reveal how many young people have had Covid-19 vaccine

Figures reveal how many young people have had Covid-19 vaccine

05 August 2021

More than 220,000 children in England have already had a Covid-19 vaccine, figures show.


Get your jab plea to pregnant women and new mums in Fenland

Get your jab plea to pregnant women and new mums in Fenland

Get your jab plea to pregnant women and new mums in Fenland

30 July 2021

Pregnant women and new mums are being urged to have their Covid jabs.


Number of Covid-19 deaths by individual care home in Cambridgeshire confirmed by CQC

Number of Covid-19 deaths by individual care home in Cambridgeshire confirmed by CQC

Number of Covid-19 deaths by individual care home in Cambridgeshire confirmed by CQC

27 July 2021

The number of deaths involving Covid-19 at individual care homes has been released for the first time by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).


Are we heading for a cashless society?

Are we heading for a cashless society?

Are we heading for a cashless society?

26 July 2021

Campaigners says millions would struggle to survive in a society that doesn't use cash, prompting the Post Office to launch a campaign.


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