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  • G20 regulator tells nations to prepare Covid relief exit plans

    April 6, 2021

    G20 countries have been told to get their Covid relief exit plans ready by the group’s regulator, the Financial Stability Board (FSB). The FSB warned on Tuesday that ending economic measures too soon could present more of a threat to financial stability than leaving them in place for too long. The regulator said the speedy [...]

  • Get US on travel ‘green list’ from 17 May, say aviation bosses

    April 6, 2021

    The bosses of some of the UK’s biggest aviation firms have called for the government to make sure that the US is on the “green list” for international travel from 17 May. Speaking at a press conference this morning, British Airways chief exec Sean Doyle, along with Shai Weiss and John Holland-Kaye, his counterparts at [...]

  • Nadhim Zahawi refuses to rule out vaccine passports for pubs later in the year

    April 6, 2021

    The vaccines deployment minister has refused to rule out introducing Covid jab certifications for indoor pints later in the year, despite admitting they raise “difficult ethical problems”. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Nadhim Zahawi insisted that there would be no vaccine passport requirements when pubs reopen their doors for outdoor service on Monday. [...]

  • World’s first 20-second Covid test centre opens in the City

    April 6, 2021

    The world’s first 20-second Covid test centre has opened in the City today as employers begin luring workers back to the office after months of home working. Instant Covid Tests London (ICTL), which opened its doors this morning at The Brewery events space in Canada, users holographic imaging and AI to deliver [...]

  • UK medicines regulator ‘may restrict Astrazeneca vaccine for younger people’

    April 6, 2021

    The UK’s medicines regulator is considering a proposal to restrict the use of the Astrazeneca vaccine in younger people over concerns about extremely rare blood clots, according to reports. “Two senior sources have told this programme that while the data is still unclear there are growing arguments to justify offering younger people — below the [...]

  • Mid-sized firms set for investment and hiring spree as UK exits lockdown

    April 5, 2021

    Mid-sized firms set to splurge on investment and new hires as UK exits lockdown

  • Boris Johnson warns England to not book summer holidays abroad yet as traffic light system confirmed

    April 5, 2021

    Boris Johnson warns England to not book summer holidays abroad yet as traffic light system confirmed

  • Gender divide: a post-Covid recovery must address pandemic inequalities

    April 5, 2021

    The Covid-19 pandemic has affected us all. However, it’s clear women across the UK have faced particular challenges over the past year. From key workers, the majority of whom are female, to mothers supporting their children with home learning – often combined with working from home – women have shown incredible resilience; but at what [...]

  • Vaccine passports to be used as event trials begin

    April 4, 2021

    The FA Cup final will be one of a host of trial events that could mean nightclubs, sports stadia and theatres are open in time for the summer. Covid-19 vaccination certificates will be used at some of the events, including the Wembley showpiece, as crowds return. Read more: Covid passports slammed by host of MPs [...]

  • Millennials to receive ‘jab and go’ Covid vaccine from July

    April 3, 2021

    Millennials could receive a single-dose vaccine made by Johnson & Johnson from July in a bid to speed up the UK’s immunisation programme, according to reports. Ministers hope the one-shot vaccine, produced by J&J subsidiary Janssen, can be used to roll out “jab and go” plans for young adults, the Daily Telegraph reported. The Janssen [...]

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