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    Therese Coffey Virtual Kickstarter Visit
    25/01/2021. London, United Kingdom. Secretary of State for the Department for Work and Pensions, Therese Coffey, has a virtual Kickstarter meeting with Robinson Manufacturing. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Therese Coffey Virtual Kickstarter Visit
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    Boris Johnson Virtual Call with Foxholes Care Home
    22/01/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson Virtual Call with Foxholes Care Home.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson watches residents be vaccinated while on a virtual call from No10 Downing Street to residents to Foxholes Care Home. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Boris Johnson Virtual Call with Foxholes Care Home
    22/01/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson Virtual Call with Foxholes Care Home.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson watches residents be vaccinated while on a virtual call from No10 Downing Street to residents to Foxholes Care Home. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Boris Johnson Virtual Call with Foxholes Care Home
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    Boris Johnson Virtual Call with Foxholes Care Home
    22/01/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson Virtual Call with Foxholes Care Home.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson watches residents be vaccinated while on a virtual call from No10 Downing Street to residents to Foxholes Care Home. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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    Boris Johnson Virtual Call with Foxholes Care Home
    22/01/2021. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson Virtual Call with Foxholes Care Home.The Prime Minister Boris Johnson watches residents be vaccinated while on a virtual call from No10 Downing Street to residents to Foxholes Care Home. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Boris Johnson Cabinet Meeting
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    Boris Johnson Cabinet Meeting
    12/01/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson chairs the weekly Cabinet Meeting virtually from 10 Downing Street. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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    12/01/2021. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson chairs the weekly Cabinet Meeting virtually from 10 Downing Street. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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    Dominic Raab Bilat Antonio Guterres
    11/01/2021. London, United Kingdom. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has a bilateral meeting with the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Professor Julian Redhead, medical director at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and consultant in emergency medicine. St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Professor Julian Redhead, medical director at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and consultant in emergency medicine. St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Professor Julian Redhead, medical director at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and consultant in emergency medicine. St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr Ali Sanders, clinical director for A&E. St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr Ali Sanders, clinical director for A&E. St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr Ali Sanders, clinical director for A&E. St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr Ali Sanders, clinical director for A&E. St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr Ali Sanders, clinical director for A&E. St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr Ali Sanders, clinical director for A&E. St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr Ali Sanders, clinical director for A&E. St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. 24 September 2020
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr Louis Koizia, consultant physician and geriatrician wears a HoloLens, a pair of glasses that allow just one person to make ward rounds while others can watch elsewhere on a screen. Albert ward, St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London.
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr Louis Koizia, consultant physician and geriatrician wears a HoloLens, a pair of glasses that allow just one person to make ward rounds while others can watch elsewhere on a screen. Albert ward, St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London.
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  • 'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr Louis Koizia, consultant physician and geriatrician wears a HoloLens, a pair of glasses that allow just one person to make ward rounds while others can watch elsewhere on a screen. Albert ward, St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London. **Patient consented to one time use ONLY for Denis Campbell story - not for general use**
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr Louis Koizia, consultant physician and geriatrician wears a HoloLens, a pair of glasses that allow just one person to make ward rounds while others can watch elsewhere on a screen. Albert ward, St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London.
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    ÒAt the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,Ó says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHSÕs biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    HeÕs not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr Louis Koizia, consultant physician and geriatrician wears a HoloLens, a pair of glasses that allow just one person to make ward rounds while others can watch elsewhere on a screen. Albert ward, St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London.

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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr. James Kinross, consultant colorectal surgeon wears a HoloLens, a pair of glasses that allow just one person to make ward rounds while others can watch elsewhere on a screen. Albert ward at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London.
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr. James Kinross, consultant colorectal surgeon wears a HoloLens, a pair of glasses that allow just one person to make ward rounds while others can watch elsewhere on a screen. Albert ward at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London.
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
    Dr. James Kinross, consultant colorectal surgeon wears a HoloLens, a pair of glasses that allow just one person to make ward rounds while others can watch elsewhere on a screen. Albert ward at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London.
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    'On a knife-edge': NHS frontline prepares for a Covid second wave. The view from a hospital trust, where there is a determination to do things differently this time
    “At the moment it feels like we are on a knife-edge,” says Prof Tim Orchard. The boss of one of the NHS’s biggest trusts, a consultant gastroenterologist, is referring to the apprehension among its 14,000 staff about the second surge of Covid-19.
    He’s not the only one feeling anxious. The ominous recent sharp rises in infections and hospital admissions because of the disease, and the likelihood that the death toll will soon follow suit, has put the entire NHS on alert.
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  • Boris Johnson Equalities Roundtable
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    Boris Johnson Equalities Roundtable
    21/07/2020. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts an Equalities Roundtable with Chairman of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, Tony Sewell and Minister for Equalities, Kemi Badenoch, in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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    Boris Johnson Equalities Roundtable
    21/07/2020. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts an Equalities Roundtable with Chairman of the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, Tony Sewell and Minister for Equalities, Kemi Badenoch, in 10 Downing Street. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

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  • NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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    NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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    Heidi Stevenson, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour killing rampage in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
    Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020

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  • NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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    NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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    Lisa McCully, a teacher at Debert Elementary School, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
    Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020

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  • NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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    NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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    Dawn Madsen Gulenchyn, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
    Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020

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  • NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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    NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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    Kristen Beaton, a care assistant, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour killing rampage in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
    Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020

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  • NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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    NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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    Aaron Tuck, who were one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Heather is pictured with her daughter Darcy Dobson, who said on Facebook that "a monster" murdered her mother.Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
    Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020

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  • NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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    NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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    Lilian Hyslop, who was out walking she was became one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour rampage in which a police officer was one of the victims in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
    Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020

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  • NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
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    NEWS - Opfer des Amoklaufs in Neuschottland, Kanada
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
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    Kristen Beaton, a care assistant, who was one of at least 18 people murdered by gunman Gabriel Wortman, 51, who dressed as a policeman and drove a vehicle emblazoned to look like a police car during a 12-hour killing rampage in Nova Scotia. Wortman was killed by police, bringing the recorded total death toll so far including the gunman to 19, after the attack began on Saturday. Wortman shot people in several locations across Nova Scotia so the final death toll has not yet finally been established,.Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Heidi Stevenson, who had served in the force for 23 years, was among those killed. A national virtual vigil will be held this week to honour the victims of Canada's deadliest shooting, which unfolded in Nova Scotia as the province was locked-down due to coronavirus.This Wortman victim is pictured here on an "open" Facebook page.
    Mass shooting, Nova Scotia, Canada - 20 Apr 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

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