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  • Covid test for mass UK screening could miss up to half of cases, say scientists - Guardian 13.11.20227214
  • Covid-19: UK government response was overcentralised and poorly communicated, say peers - BMJ 13.11.20225566
  • Will the vaccine be compulsory? And other questions - BBC 10.11.20223187
  • The UK needs a sustainable strategy for COVID-19 - Lancet 09.11.20224125
  • UK government fails to publish details of £4bn Covid contracts with private firms - Guardian 09.11.20224298
  • Covid: Liverpool mass testing trial 'could do more harm than good' - Guardian 06.11.20222860
  • The BMJ interview: Chris Whitty, England’s chief medical officer, on covid-19 - BMJ 04.11.20224311
  • What England's second lockdown means for your finances - Guardian 02.11.20222292
  • Covid: how chilling projections prompted Johnson to lockdown - Guardian 01.11.20 222691
  • Johnson locks down England as UK COVID-19 cases pass 1 million - Al Jazeera 31.10.20222196
  • How does Scotland's new five-tier system work? - BBC 29.10.20221603
  • Why you shouldn't fall for the panic about Britain's public debt - Guardian 29.10.20222295
  • Local lockdown rules: What Covid tier is my area in? - BBC 29.10.20221602
  • How teenagers ended up operating crucial parts of England’s test and trace system - Guardian 28.10.20222945
  • What can the UK learn from the southern hemisphere winter? - BMJ 26.10.20222301
  • UK boosts business aid amid pressure to ease virus impact - AP 22.10.20220720
  • Warning of tens of thousands of deaths in England from Covid-19 second wave - Guardian 21.10.20223130
  • Covid: Greater Manchester running out of intensive care beds, leak reveals - Guardian 18.10.20221320
  • How No 10's relationship with its scientists broke down - Guardian 17.10.20221880
  • Regular UK lockdowns could help control Covid, says Sage expert - Guardian 27.09.20217573
  • JCVI: updated interim advice on priority groups for COVID-19 vaccination - gov.uk 25.09.20226919
  • UK could have 50,000 Covid cases a day by mid-October, say scientific advisers - Guardian 21.09.20220599
  • Health official urges people not to flock to 'heaving' Blackpool - Guardian 20.09.20220699
  • Video : 'More demand than capacity' for Covid tests in England, says Dido Harding - guardian 17.09.20220132
  • Covid-19 Shooting for the moon: Mass testing for covid - BMJ 19 10.09.20220462
  • Rush to get back to offices should be paused, says top UK expert - Guardian 10.09.20219714
  • Coronavirus bill has cost UK government £210bn, spending watchdog says - Guardian 08.09.20219377
  • Coronavirus: Labour demands airport testing review to cut quarantine - BBC 06.09.20215626
  • Students returning at Christmas could seed new coronavirus outbreaks - Guardian 05.09.20217883
  • Covid-19 ‘could be endemic in deprived parts of England’ - Guardian 05.09.20215607
  • Government delivers 250,000 clear face masks to support people with hearing loss - GOV.UK 05.09.20218644
  • Test and trace in the UK: how well are we doing? - Guardian 03.09.20217882
  • Schools in England draw up Covid behaviour codes - Guardian 31.08.20216153
  • How covid-19 has highlighted the importance of design as well as price in the NHS supply chain - BMJ 19.08.20217878
  • Teleconsultations for all - BMJ 18.08.20217880
  • Public Health England revises definition of COVID-19-related deaths - Hospital Healthcare 17.08.20216814
  • Why is the government buying Covid tests without evidence they work? - Guardian 05.08.20215728
  • Just another quiet day in the home-office of dedicated contact tracers - Guardian 05.08.20215727
  • Third phase of NHS response to COVID-19 31.07.20218643
  • ‘It’s a ghost town’: tourism crisis hits British cities from Edinburgh to Bath - Guardian 26.07.20215121
  • The psychological toll of coronavirus in Britain: a visual guide - Guardian 22.07.20 214346
  • Senior doctors warn second coronavirus wave could 'devastate' NHS - Guardian 19.07.20214271
  • How prepared is Boris Johnson for a winter resurgence of coronavirus? - Guardian 17.07.20213886
  • 20 areas of England at most risk of coronavirus resurgence - Guardian 11.07.20212996
  • Britain beyond lockdown: can social and climate justice come together? - Guardian 03.07.20216522
  • Only 13% of UK working parents want to go back to ‘the old normal’ - Guardian 28.06.20212420
  • Scientific evidence supporting the government response to coronavirus (COVID-19) - gov.uk 26.06.20229705
  • UK public 'supports green recovery from coronavirus crisis' - Guardian 23.06.20216538
  • While other countries are recovering from Covid-19, Britain is still in intensive care - Guardian 17.06.20211814
  • How do we think about the UK lockdown debate? - Parlia 16.06.20210322
  • 34 best rooftop bars in London - Rooftop Guide 15.06.20212157
  • All together now: virtual choirs thrive amid lockdown - Guardian 12.06.20211882
  • Science is a global collaboration – a hard Brexit could harm efforts to end the pandemic - Telegraph 11.06.20211510
  • Setback for Johnson’s school reopening plan due to popular opposition - WSWS 10.06.20209335
  • Care home crisis is the result of years of neglect - Guardian 3.06.20208858
  • The pandemic is being used as cover for a no-deal Brexit 3.06.20208874
  • 'We were packed like sardines': evidence grows of mass-event dangers early in pandemic 3.06.20208819
  • Key findings from Public Health England's report on Covid-19 deaths - Guardian - 2.06.20208857
  • "15 people were arrested yesterday for silently holding placards..." @xr_cambridge 31.05.20209032
  • "We're exiting lockdown with a larger number of deaths..." @RidgeOnSunday 31.05.20208995
  • I'm an NHS consultant. We're exhausted – and a second surge is on its way 29.05.20208974
  • Covid-19 spreading too fast to lift lockdown in England – Sage advisers - Guardian 29.05.20208885
  • Coronavirus excess deaths: UK has one of highest levels in Europe - Guardian 29.05.20208882
  • Pitfalls the UK needs to avoid when contact tracing for coronavirus - Guardian 20.05.20225748
  • Pensioners 34 times more likely to die of Covid-19 than working age Brits, data shows - Guardian 13.05.20226512
  • Coventry MP Leads Call To Stop Tax Dodgers Getting Bailouts - HelloCov 13.05.20207955
  • Debt Hysteria - 99Percent 28.05.20220564
  • Why did so many people die of Covid-19 in the UK's care homes? 28.05.20208856
  • The Guardian view on Boris Johnson and Covid: get a grip or get going - 07.08.20215874
  • The R number and growth rate in the UK - gov.uk 15.05.20229709
  • Coronavirus: How many people have died in the UK? - Guardian 12.05.20208886
  • UK coronavirus death toll passes 40,000, official figures say - Guardian 12.05.20207960
  • Banksy donated an incredible piece of art to NHS - Tommy Corbyn 06.05.20207163
  • How coronavirus is spurring the cause of a united Ireland - Guardian 02.05.20206601
  • Doctors, nurses, porters, volunteers: the UK health workers who have died from Covid-19 - Guardian 02.05.20206340
  • Government must lead on reopening of UK schools after lockdown, says union boss - Guardian 01.05.20206817
  • Long lockdown will shrink UK economy by a fifth in 2020 – study - Guardian 01.05.20206604
  • Video: Coronavirus: UK will need social distancing until at least end of year, says Chris Whitty - Guardian 22.04.20205938
  • British Muslims find new ways to be together for Ramadan under lockdown - Guardian 18.04.20205054
  • No matter how you crunch the numbers, this pandemic is only just getting started - Guardian 16.04.20205021
  • 'They are brave': Briton, 99, raises millions for health workers - Reuters 14.04.20208399
  • UK economy could shrink by 35% with 2m job losses, warns OBR - Guardian 14.04.20204973
  • The big shutdown: tracking Britain’s Covid-19 slump in real time - Guardian 11.04.20205245
  • UK universities fear huge budget holes as Chinese students stay home - Guardian 10.04.20204806
  • Record UK daily death toll of 938, as Rishi Sunak says Johnson is 'sitting up in bed' - Guardian 08.04.20204945
  • Coronavirus jobs bailout could cost Treasury '£40bn every three months' - Guardian 08.04.20204897
  • Coronavirus: Boris Johnson moved to intensive care as symptoms worsen - BBC 07.04.20204494
  • Boris Johnson moved to intensive care unit as coronavirus symptoms have 'worsened' - CNN 06.04.20203581
  • What are the UK's options for exiting the coronavirus lockdown? - Guardian 06.04.20203582
  • Coronavirus UK death toll: why what we think we know is wrong - Guardian 04.04.20204456
  • Disinformation Lobbyists & Brexit Business Bosses FINANCE CONSERVATIVE COVID SCEPTICS’ PR - bylinetimes 01.04.21241406
  • UK poll finds young people's mental health hit by coronavirus - The Guardian 31.03.20204849
  • UK labs 'can process tens of thousands more tests' - Guardian 31.03.20204230
  • Coronavirus: new figures on intensive care deaths revealed - Guardian 28.03.20202898
  • Joe Wicks to donate profits from YouTube PE sessions to NHS - Guardian 28.03.20202961
  • Dominic Raab: who is the man who'll act as PM while Boris Johnson recovers? - Guardian 27.03.20204490
  • A letter to the UK from Italy: this is what we know about your future - Guardian 27.03.20202984
  • Frontline NHS staff first to receive new Covid-19 antigen tests - Guardian 27.03.20202899
  • Coronavirus and volunteering: how can I help in the UK? - Guardian 27.03.20202963
  • More than 500,000 people sign up to be NHS volunteers - Guardian 25.03.20202722

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