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Some thought the 24-metre Norwegian spruce looked a little sparse
April, an olive ridley turtle, lost a front flipper after becoming entangled in an abandoned fishing net. She now lives at Sea Life Centre Loch Lomond, after being flown there from the Maldives
Boris Johnson was accompanied by group of children singing carols
It happened at a construction site next to a busy railway line, injuring four people, one of them seriously, authorities said
The UK prime minister set a target of offering booster shots to all those eligible by the end of January
Tim Clark said a major hit to the peak December travel season would cause issues for the aviation business
Moderna Chief Executive Stephane Bancel told the Financial Times that he thinks there will be a 'material drop' in effectiveness
Two people were killed and more than 100,000 people suffered power cuts as Storm Arwen lashed the UK
He criticised countries for introducing the measures in response to the detection of a new coronavirus variant, classified by the World Health Organisation as a highly transmissible virus of concern
Crown Prince of Dubai took part in the Dubai Run alongside 146,000 other people
The B.1.1.529 variant may have the potential to evade immunity built up by vaccination or prior infection, scientists fear
Farmers welcomed Prime Minister Modi's pledge to repeal the controversial laws, but said they will continue to protest until they are formally withdrawn
The festival, which is taking place at the historic Al Hosn site from November 25 to December 4, will feature film screenings, performances, art installations, culinary experiences, crafts and design
UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid said there were concerns a new coronavirus variant detected in South Africa “may be more transmissible” than the dominant delta strain
A vigil was held in Calais, France, for all migrants who have died attempting to cross the English Channel after at least 27 lost their lives the day before
