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The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak visits a vaccination centre in Haywards Heath where he met medical professionals and volunteers who are delivering Covid vaccinations
Rishi Sunak is a British politician who has served as Chancellor of the Exchequer since February 2020. A member of the Conservative Party, he previously served as Chief Secretary to the Treasury under Chancellor Sajid Javid from July 2019 to February
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The Chancellor visits Haywards Heath vaccination centre.
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak visits a vaccination centre in Haywards Heath where he met medical professionals and volunteers who are delivering Covid vaccinations
Rishi Sunak is a British politician who has served as Chancellor of the Exchequer since February 2020. A member of the Conservative Party, he previously served as Chief Secretary to the Treasury under Chancellor Sajid Javid from July 2019 to February
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Rapid tests will be free only for concession card holders, Morrison says.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison at a press conference after a National Cabinet meeting in Parliament House, Canberra this afternoon.
Wednesday 5th January 2022.
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Rapid tests will be free only for concession card holders, Morrison says.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison at a press conference after a National Cabinet meeting in Parliament House, Canberra this afternoon.
Wednesday 5th January 2022.
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Rapid tests will be free only for concession card holders, Morrison says.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison at a press conference after a National Cabinet meeting in Parliament House, Canberra this afternoon.
Wednesday 5th January 2022.
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Rapid tests will be free only for concession card holders, Morrison says.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison at a press conference after a National Cabinet meeting in Parliament House, Canberra this afternoon.
Wednesday 5th January 2022.
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Rapid tests will be free only for concession card holders, Morrison says.
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Wednesday 5th January 2022.
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Rapid tests will be free only for concession card holders, Morrison says.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison at a press conference after a National Cabinet meeting in Parliament House, Canberra this afternoon.
Wednesday 5th January 2022.
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Rapid tests will be free only for concession card holders, Morrison says.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison at a press conference after a National Cabinet meeting in Parliament House, Canberra this afternoon.
Wednesday 5th January 2022.
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Rapid tests will be free only for concession card holders, Morrison says.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Head of the Vaccine taskforce Lt General John Frewin and CMO Paul Kelly at a press conference after a National Cabinet meeting in Parliament House, Canberra this afternoon.
Wednesday 5th January 2022.
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Life after lockdown: how do we best recover from the pandemic?
Breaking point: Rebecca Seal discovers there is a lot we can learn from how we've responded to previous emergencies.
Two years of Covid have wreaked havoc with the nation's mental health. What can be learned from the survivors of other traumas and is there a way of thinking ourselves to a happier, healthier place?
It was October 2020 when I realised I was going to have to ask for help. I’ve always been anxious, but thanks to the pandemic, I developed debilitating health anxiety. A dire winter was coming and any respite we'd had over the summer felt like it was slipping away. I couldn’t get to sleep and when I finally did, I had nightmares. My stomach churned and my hands shook so badly I had to give up caffeine. I developed a chronic reflux cough and, on more than one occasion, got into such an irrational spiral about it being Covid that I had to book a PCR test just to be able to function.
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People urged to report Covid home test results after PCR follow-ups halted in England.
Rapid Antigen Covid Self-Tests
NHS leaders have backed the proposal to remove the need for confirmatory PCR tests ‘as long as it’s based on the science’.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said the shift reflected the high accuracy of the tests.
05th January 2022.
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People urged to report Covid home test results after PCR follow-ups halted in England.
Rapid Antigen Covid Self-Tests
NHS leaders have backed the proposal to remove the need for confirmatory PCR tests ‘as long as it’s based on the science’.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said the shift reflected the high accuracy of the tests.
05th January 2022.
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People urged to report Covid home test results after PCR follow-ups halted in England.
Rapid Antigen Covid Self-Tests
NHS leaders have backed the proposal to remove the need for confirmatory PCR tests ‘as long as it’s based on the science’.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said the shift reflected the high accuracy of the tests.
05th January 2022.
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People urged to report Covid home test results after PCR follow-ups halted in England.
Rapid Antigen Covid Self-Tests
NHS leaders have backed the proposal to remove the need for confirmatory PCR tests ‘as long as it’s based on the science’.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said the shift reflected the high accuracy of the tests.
05th January 2022.
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People urged to report Covid home test results after PCR follow-ups halted in England.
Rapid Antigen Covid Self-Tests
NHS leaders have backed the proposal to remove the need for confirmatory PCR tests ‘as long as it’s based on the science’.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said the shift reflected the high accuracy of the tests.
05th January 2022.
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People urged to report Covid home test results after PCR follow-ups halted in England.
Rapid Antigen Covid Self-Tests
NHS leaders have backed the proposal to remove the need for confirmatory PCR tests ‘as long as it’s based on the science’.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said the shift reflected the high accuracy of the tests.
05th January 2022.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Schlange stehen für die Covid-19-Impfung in Neapel
People wait in front of the entrance of the Overseas Exhibition for vaccine hub of the local health authority NA1, in Naples, southern Italy, on January 05, 2022. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Schlange stehen für die Covid-19-Impfung in Neapel
People wait in front of the entrance of the Overseas Exhibition for vaccine hub of the local health authority NA1, in Naples, southern Italy, on January 05, 2022. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Schlange stehen für die Covid-19-Impfung in Neapel
People wait in front of the entrance of the Overseas Exhibition for vaccine hub of the local health authority NA1, in Naples, southern Italy, on January 05, 2022. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Schlange stehen für die Covid-19-Impfung in Neapel
People wait in front of the entrance of the Overseas Exhibition for vaccine hub of the local health authority NA1, in Naples, southern Italy, on January 05, 2022. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Schlange stehen für die Covid-19-Impfung in Neapel
People wait in front of the entrance of the Overseas Exhibition for vaccine hub of the local health authority NA1, in Naples, southern Italy, on January 05, 2022. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Schlange stehen für die Covid-19-Impfung in Neapel
People wait in front of the entrance of the Overseas Exhibition for vaccine hub of the local health authority NA1, in Naples, southern Italy, on January 05, 2022. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Schlange stehen für die Covid-19-Impfung in Neapel
People wait in front of the entrance of the Overseas Exhibition for vaccine hub of the local health authority NA1, in Naples, southern Italy, on January 05, 2022. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Schlange stehen für die Covid-19-Impfung in Neapel
People wait in front of the entrance of the Overseas Exhibition for vaccine hub of the local health authority NA1, in Naples, southern Italy, on January 05, 2022. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Schlange stehen für die Covid-19-Impfung in Neapel
People wait in front of the entrance of the Overseas Exhibition for vaccine hub of the local health authority NA1, in Naples, southern Italy, on January 05, 2022. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Schlange stehen für die Covid-19-Impfung in Neapel
People wait in front of the entrance of the Overseas Exhibition for vaccine hub of the local health authority NA1, in Naples, southern Italy, on January 05, 2022. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Schlange stehen für die Covid-19-Impfung in Neapel
People wait in front of the entrance of the Overseas Exhibition for vaccine hub of the local health authority NA1, in Naples, southern Italy, on January 05, 2022. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Schlange stehen für die Covid-19-Impfung in Neapel
People wait in front of the entrance of the Overseas Exhibition for vaccine hub of the local health authority NA1, in Naples, southern Italy, on January 05, 2022. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press Conference
04/01/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 press conference alongside Professor Sir Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England and Sir Patrick Vallance, Chief Scientific Advisor in the Downing Street media briefing room. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press Conference
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press Conference
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press Conference
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press Conference
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press Conference
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press Conference
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press Conference
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a Covid-19 Press Conference
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‘It’s damaging for the City’: post-holiday London streets stay quiet. Commuter numbers remain a fraction of pre-Covid times as return to work gets under way.
Empty streets around the City of London on January 4th 2022. Londoners are back to work today after the Christmas holidays but the area remains very quiet as workers generally decide against returning to the office, favouring home-working instead. London.
4th January 2022
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My best pandemic shot: Guardian and Observer photographers’ view on 2021.
We asked our photographers to pick their best image of the pandemic in 2021.
With Covid influencing the way IÕve worked this year it was good to get away from this story for a while. So the opportunity to cover moorland burning in a considered way over a few days and listen to the arguments for and against was refreshing and enlightening. To its critics, moorland burning is damaging to the environment Ð it releases millions of tonnes of greenhouse gases, destroys habitats and increases the threat of flooding in lowland rivers. The vast moorland estates in northern England and Scotland earn vast incomes from grouse-hunting and every year they burn patches of heather to remove cover for predators and create space for green shoots to be eaten by the grouse. The estates argue that the burning helps to preserve the landscape and claim that opposition is motivated by hostility to grouse shooting. I love the Yorkshire Dales, its a special place of peace and tranquillity so to see it ablaze was, as a photographer, visually spectacular and dramatic but as a human being left me feeling upset and worried. Looking at this image makes me feel uneasy and if it makes others feel the same way then it was certainly a photograph worth taking.
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My best pandemic shot: Guardian and Observer photographers’ view on 2021.
We asked our photographers to pick their best image of the pandemic in 2021.
In this photo, Josh is sitting next to his brother-in-law, Arun. Both spent their lockdown in his mother-in-lawÕs house in Slough. I had not met them before. Not only did they have matching long hair and beards, but they also dressed similarly. Both were very happy with their hair Ð much to the dismay of their family Ð and were planning to keep their hair uncut. Four months later Josh did end up trimming his hair and beard to look smarter for work. Aaron ended up shaving his head and his hair has grown back to a manageable length, so far!
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‘It’s damaging for the City’: post-holiday London streets stay quiet. Commuter numbers remain a fraction of pre-Covid times as return to work gets under way.
Empty streets around the City of London on January 4th 2022. Londoners are back to work today after the Christmas holidays but the area remains very quiet as workers generally decide against returning to the office, favouring home-working instead. London.
4th January 2022
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‘It’s damaging for the City’: post-holiday London streets stay quiet. Commuter numbers remain a fraction of pre-Covid times as return to work gets under way.
Empty streets around the City of London on January 4th 2022. Londoners are back to work today after the Christmas holidays but the area remains very quiet as workers generally decide against returning to the office, favouring home-working instead. London.
4th January 2022
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‘It’s damaging for the City’: post-holiday London streets stay quiet. Commuter numbers remain a fraction of pre-Covid times as return to work gets under way.
Empty streets around the City of London on January 4th 2022. Londoners are back to work today after the Christmas holidays but the area remains very quiet as workers generally decide against returning to the office, favouring home-working instead. London.
4th January 2022
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‘It’s damaging for the City’: post-holiday London streets stay quiet. Commuter numbers remain a fraction of pre-Covid times as return to work gets under way.
Empty streets around the City of London on January 4th 2022. Londoners are back to work today after the Christmas holidays but the area remains very quiet as workers generally decide against returning to the office, favouring home-working instead. London.
4th January 2022
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‘It’s damaging for the City’: post-holiday London streets stay quiet. Commuter numbers remain a fraction of pre-Covid times as return to work gets under way.
Empty streets around the City of London on January 4th 2022. Londoners are back to work today after the Christmas holidays but the area remains very quiet as workers generally decide against returning to the office, favouring home-working instead. London.
4th January 2022
© David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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‘It’s damaging for the City’: post-holiday London streets stay quiet. Commuter numbers remain a fraction of pre-Covid times as return to work gets under way.
Empty streets around the City of London on January 4th 2022. Londoners are back to work today after the Christmas holidays but the area remains very quiet as workers generally decide against returning to the office, favouring home-working instead. London.
4th January 2022
© David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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‘It’s damaging for the City’: post-holiday London streets stay quiet. Commuter numbers remain a fraction of pre-Covid times as return to work gets under way.
Empty streets around the City of London on January 4th 2022. Londoners are back to work today after the Christmas holidays but the area remains very quiet as workers generally decide against returning to the office, favouring home-working instead. London.
4th January 2022
© David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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‘It’s damaging for the City’: post-holiday London streets stay quiet. Commuter numbers remain a fraction of pre-Covid times as return to work gets under way.
Empty streets around the City of London on January 4th 2022. Londoners are back to work today after the Christmas holidays but the area remains very quiet as workers generally decide against returning to the office, favouring home-working instead. London.
4th January 2022
© David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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‘It’s damaging for the City’: post-holiday London streets stay quiet. Commuter numbers remain a fraction of pre-Covid times as return to work gets under way.
Empty streets around the City of London on January 4th 2022. Londoners are back to work today after the Christmas holidays but the area remains very quiet as workers generally decide against returning to the office, favouring home-working instead. London.
4th January 2022
© David Levene / Guardian / eyevine
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