Health Education England denies cutting pay for student nurses on front line
More than 25,000 students across the UK were deployed to the front line on extended and paid clinical placements to assist with the Covid-19 response.
More than 25,000 students across the UK were deployed to the front line on extended and paid clinical placements to assist with the Covid-19 response.
The social network has launched a new Voting Information Centre in the US to fight election misinformation.
THE States are being urged to look at the prosecution around fly-tipping as islanders are concerned that the issue is not going away.
ISLANDERS looking for a bit of culture to complement their staycations this summer will be able to visit Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery at Candie when it reopens in two weeks’ time.
The company continues to face criticism for not removing or labelling posts by the president that spread misinformation about voting by mail.
Author James Bowen posted a heartfelt message about his loss.
News consumption about coronavirus has dropped slightly but social media experienced one of the biggest falls, data indicates.
The new scheme with sees regulators and online platforms working together to remove scam adverts.
At least 195 frontline health and care workers have died with Covid-19.
Tatty, a male ginger cat, ended up getting stuck behind two separate engines in one afternoon.
Citizens Advice has seen a 19% increase in the number of people visiting its website for advice on scams.
The First Minister was speaking at the daily coronavirus press briefing.
The sea lions at Whipsnade Zoo have held a pool party on Facebook Live as the centre prepares to open to the public again.
Missiles could be seen flying as officers formed a line across North Hanover Street.
The probes in California and Washington reportedly centre on whether laws were broken with regard to independent merchants.