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A migrant stands next to a fence during snowfall at the Lipa camp in Bosnia. AP
Germany urged to accept stranded migrants ‘stuck in misery’ in Bosnia

Heated tents installed weeks after camp burnt down

EuropeJanuary 11, 2021
People walk in a park in central London amid the UK's third national lockdown. AFP
Chris Whitty pleads with Britons to stay home and warns 'we're at worst point'

England's chief medical officer issues warning as seven mass vaccination centres open

EuropeJanuary 11, 2021
Ocado has been hit with disruption caused by staff sickness and Brexit. Getty
British grocer Ocado warns of stock shortage as suppliers battle Covid and Brexit

Product availability at British online supermarket hit by red tape and staff sickness

BusinessJanuary 11, 2021
Clap for Heroes has come under fire from nurses and far fewer people turned out for tonight’s resumption of the event. Getty
UK’s Clap for Heroes campaign returns with a whimper

Nurses urge the public to obey lockdown rules rather than applaud staff fighting Covid-19

EuropeJanuary 10, 2021
Patients arrive in ambulances at the Royal London Hospital. Getty Images
Major incident declared in London as spread of virus is 'out of control'

Sadiq Khan speaks out as UK records its highest daily Covid-19 death toll of 1,325

EuropeJanuary 08, 2021
French nurse Karine Groen prepares a dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech shot. EPA
Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine ‘seems effective against fast-spreading mutation of virus’

EU adds 300 million doses to stockpile amid criticism of inoculation campaign

EuropeJanuary 08, 2021
Scottish fishermen say their product is no longer fresh by the time it arrives in France. AFP
The fallout: Unexpected challenges for business in Brexit Britain

Percy Pig, Sky TV and fish all hit by issues in first week of trading with EU

EuropeJanuary 08, 2021
The Moderna vaccine has been approved for use in the UK. Reuters
Moderna vaccine approved for use in the UK

Britain expects first vials of US-manufactured drug to arrive in spring

EuropeJanuary 08, 2021
A visitor takes a photo in front of an unofficial thermometer at Furnace Creek Visitor Centre in Death Valley National Park, California. The temperature reached 55 degrees at Death Valley National Park on August 16, hitting what may be the hottest temperature recorded on Earth since at least 1913. Getty Images
Europe experiences hottest year on record

Scientists warn governments need to ‘shut off the tap’ of emissions to halt climate change

EuropeJanuary 08, 2021
A young man receives a coronavirus test in Berlin as the WHO warns Europe must be ready for the new more infectious strains. Getty Images
WHO warns new virus strains will be Europe’s ‘tipping point’

Some UK patients rejecting Pfizer/BioNTech shot in favour of British-made vaccine

EuropeJanuary 07, 2021
The UK is set to tighten restrictions on international travel. Getty Images
UK to tighten border control and extend police powers in lockdown enforcement

Opposition MP questions government’s delay in limiting non-essential travel

EuropeJanuary 07, 2021
A man walks along the Thames embankment in London. England's six-week lockdown, which began at midnight on January 6, emulates the first national coronavirus shutdown from March to June – but goes further than another imposed in November when schools remained open. AFP / Tolga Akmen
London population drops for the first time in 30 years

UK capital suffers from a retreat driven by the pandemic

EuropeJanuary 07, 2021
Written exams for pupils have been cancelled in the UK for the second year in a row. Reuters
Teacher assessments to replace axed GCSE and A-Level exams

UK Education Secretary Gavin Williamson vows grades will be determined 'fairly and consistently'

EuropeJanuary 06, 2021
The EU has approved the vaccine developed by US company Moderna. EPA
EU approves 94% effective Moderna vaccine

Authorisation is a shot in the arm for Europe's sluggish Covid-19 inoculation campaign

EuropeJanuary 06, 2021
Advanced nursing practitioner Justine Williams prepares to administer a dose of the AstraZeneca/Oxford Covid-19 vaccine to James Shaw, 82. AFP
UK under pressure to hit ‘Herculean’ target of vaccinating two million a week

Government accused of over-promising on UK's ambitious inoculation campaign

EuropeJanuary 06, 2021
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