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Shoppers could be required to show their Covid status to enter stores. Getty
UK shoppers could be required to show Covid passport to enter clothes stores

Boris Johnson’s spokesman refuses to rule out the requirement in shops such as H&M and Next

EuropeApril 06, 2021
A top European medicines official has said there is a link between AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine and rare blood clots. Reuters
EU official: Clear link between AstraZeneca shot and blood clots

Officials are still unclear as to how the inoculation is related to thrombosis

EuropeApril 06, 2021
Deliveroo riders will strike in the UK to demand better pay and working conditions. AFP
UK Deliveroo riders to go on strike in protest against ‘poverty pay’

Union demands better conditions for riders after company’s disastrous IPO

BusinessApril 06, 2021
Sequencing samples of the virus helps scientists detect new strains, which can inform policy. AFP
Valneva’s Covid-19 vaccine ‘triggers strong immune response’

Trials show nine out of 10 inoculated patients developed antibodies to fight off coronavirus

EuropeApril 06, 2021
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits AstraZeneca's plant in Macclesfield, north-west England, after announcing some Covid-19 restrictions will ease next Monday. AFP
Backlash at delayed traffic-light holiday plan as UK eases Covid restrictions

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirms vaccine passport trials at domestic events

EuropeApril 06, 2021
A study examining the real-world effectiveness of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in the UK showed it generated a strong immune response in older people. AFP
Pfizer vaccine produces ‘off-the-scale’ immune response

Study finds drug is 98 per cent effective in older people, even against new variants

EuropeApril 05, 2021
A teacher in Valencia, Spain, receives a dose of the Covid-19 vaccine made by AstraZeneca. EPA
New variants could ‘shatter’ effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines

Epidemiologists fear inoculations might need to be redesigned in less than a year

EuropeApril 05, 2021
The UK has reported 30 cases of rare blood clots after administering more than 18 million doses of AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine. AFP
UK reports 30 cases of rare blood clots after AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine

Regulator insists drug is still safe with more than 18 million doses administered in Britain

EuropeApril 04, 2021
Ireland has added a further 26 countries to its list of nations subject to hotel quarantine on arrival. Reuters
Ireland includes Kuwait and Oman in 26 countries on hotel quarantine list

Irish authorities stop short of adding further EU member states despite surging Covid-19 case numbers

EuropeApril 02, 2021
Britain could allow foreign travel to countries with high inoculation rates and low case numbers. Getty Images
Traffic light to travel: Britain ready to allow summer trips to vaccine hot spots

Travellers from green-list countries set to be exempt from quarantine

EuropeApril 02, 2021
Heathrow Airport has called for quarantine exemption for travellers from low-risk countries. Reuters
Heathrow Airport boss: get rid of quarantine for low-risk countries

John Holland-Kaye urges ministers to start planning for return of foreign travel

EuropeApril 02, 2021
Medical workers carry a patient suffering from Covid-19 during a transfer operation from Lille to Vannes, France. Reuters
Backlash as Macron admits he waited 'until the last moment' to impose new lockdown

The French president imposed further restrictions to stem the tide of coronavirus infections

EuropeApril 01, 2021
Liberty Steel owner Sanjeev Gupta insisted no UK steel plant would close on his watch as creditors circle the company over unpaid debts. Reuters
UK steel magnate Sanjeev Gupta steers clear of David Cameron-Greensill row

Liberty Steel owes ‘many billions’ to collapsed lender at heart of lobbying scandal

BusinessApril 01, 2021
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 17: A woman wearing a face mask walks over Millennium Bridge near the Tate Modern on March 17, 2020 in London, England. The Tate Modern has announced it will close it's doors from tomorrow amid the ongoing concern over COVID-19. Boris Johnson held the first of his public daily briefing on the Coronavirus outbreak yesterday and told the public to avoid theatres, going to the pub and work from home where possible. The number of people infected with COVID-19 in the UK reached 1500 today with 36 deaths. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)
UK tourist attractions eager to welcome foreign visitors 'in droves'

Footfall at tourism hotspots dropped by 70 per cent during year of lockdowns

EuropeMarch 31, 2021
Swedes eat in a food court after the government called for the public to avoid crowds earlier this month. Getty Images
Tougher restrictions 'wrong response' to Sweden's third Covid wave

Architect of Sweden’s hands-off strategy advocates sticking to existing rules

EuropeMarch 31, 2021
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