Chief medical officer denies straying into political issues during pandemic
Sir Michael McBride was giving evidence to the Covid-19 Inquiry in Belfast.
Sir Michael McBride was giving evidence to the Covid-19 Inquiry in Belfast.
Labour’s victorious mayoral candidate appeared at first not to see the Conservative candidate’s outstretched hand, before shaking it.
Unison said pay rates offered were ‘nowhere near’ the expectations of its members.
The gatherings will feature the comedian and artist discussing his latest work, And On Monday God Made The World, in a short film.
The injury-hit Red Devils suffered a club-record 13th defeat of a Premier League season on Monday night with the 4-0 hammering at Crystal Palace.
Vaughan Gething said the company should not go ahead with the ‘irreversible choice’ of closing its blast furnaces now.
Met Office spokesman Stephen Dixon said Friday night’s skies will offer a chance for the Northern Lights to be seen.
The regulator said the increase from £30 was to bring payments in line with inflation.
Lord Blencathra also backed calls for outdoor cats to be required to wear collars and bells, as peers debated the Pet Abduction Bill.
Ten students who remained were arrested, the university’s president said.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived in the capital, Abuja, early on Friday morning.
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard said vaccination in pregnancy helps bridge a gap in immunity among newborns.
The first public buildings in Worthing, West Sussex, will be connected to the low carbon district heating scheme in 2025.
Archie Wills-Johnson played for the Bristol Barracuda.
Here are the stories making headlines this Friday.