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New Public Health England research suggests that people infected with both viruses between January and April were more at risk of severe illness and death.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Informal childcare and caring arrangements will be allowed to continue across the nation, the Health Secretary has announced today.
A joint statement from the UK CMOs recommending that the UK COVID-19 alert level move from level 3 to level 4.
PM Boris Johnson had calls with the First Ministers of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland.
Sir Patrick Vallance and Professor Chris Whitty gave a data briefing on coronavirus.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke about the government response to the recent acceleration of coronavirus, including an isolation support payment and testing allocation.
Letter from Helen Whately, Minister for Care, to outline the expectations of local authorities in relation to the adult social care winter plan.
Today the Office for Veterans’ Affairs (OVA) and the MOD have announced that 100 UK Armed Forces charities will benefit from nearly £6-million of extra funding to support serving personnel, veterans and their families during…
This year’s Stoptober campaign is calling on smokers to put their lungs first and breathe easier ahead of flu season.
A new package has been announced to support and enforce self-isolation.
The UK has secured £31 million in funding through the European Union’s mobility package to assist the UK’s coronavirus response.
78,400 Scottish workers got back to work part-time in July according to new figures.
The drive-through site in Inverness is part of UK Government investment throughout Scotland to boost coronavirus testing capacity
The new UK Government funded walk-through coronavirus testing facility will open today at Arc Sports Centre in Glasgow
Lancashire, Merseyside, Warrington and Halton escalated to areas of intervention, with new restrictions in Wolverhampton, Oadby and Wigston, and parts of Bradford, Kirklees and Calderdale.
The UK's Minister for European Neighbourhood and the Americas, Wendy Morton, delivered this statement during the urgent debate on Belarus.
The review will consider the barriers that impact on early years development, including social and emotional factors, and early childhood experiences.
A new adult social care winter plan will aim to curb the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) infections in care settings throughout the winter months.
More patients and healthcare staff will benefit from single electronic patient records as 7 hospital trusts receive a share of £8.7 million to introduce digital records and e-prescribing.
The MHRA will now issue all safety-critical alerts for medicines and medical devices that require action as National Patient Safety Alerts
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