19 May 2020
A Transport Focus survey indicated that 36% of claimants have not been told if they will receive a pay out.
19 May 2020
The incident has been described as ‘dehumanising authoritarianism’.
19 May 2020
The store set up at the outset of the emergency has 1.5 million pieces of personal protective equipment in stock and processes 80 orders a day
19 May 2020
The new law in England could lead to an additional 700 transplants each year by 2023.
19 May 2020
More than 8,000 people were due to gather at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.
19 May 2020
On Tuesday the Welsh Government’s Covid-19 advisory group published evidence on the ‘lower risk of transmission’ outdoors
19 May 2020
The 200-strong team of motorcyclists are transporting pulse oximeters across London.
19 May 2020
The Chancellor warned of a recession ‘the likes of which we have never seen’.
19 May 2020
Eight other people each received four of the ‘directions to leave’ notices, West Midlands Police said.
19 May 2020
A round-up of Tuesday’s feelgood stories.
19 May 2020
The order allows for payments to be directly deducted from offenders’ benefit payments.
19 May 2020
MP says ‘failed mishmash of protections that’s currently existing’ not enough to satisfy people their information will be safe.
19 May 2020
The Duke of Cambridge posted a video message urging people dealing with coronavirus to look after their psychological wellbeing.
19 May 2020
Conservative-led Solihull Council has warned that some schools will not be ready to open from June 1.
19 May 2020
More than one in three people (3%) questioned said they do not trust airlines and holiday companies.
19 May 2020
The Duchess of Cornwall recorded a video message to mark her appointment.
19 May 2020
Regular handwashing can reduce personal risk of getting an infection, new research suggests.
19 May 2020
The chain is following McDonald’s, KFC, Wagamama and Subway.
19 May 2020
Boris Johnson’s official spokesman also stressed that the UK was not recommending taking hydroxychloroquine after Donald Trump said he is taking it.
19 May 2020
Comments from Boris Johnson’s official spokesman come after Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey sought to blame scientists for inadequacies.