A major Whitehall investigation into Britain’s elite schools involving police chiefs, Government officials and Ofsted has been launched into their handling of the emerging ‘rape culture’ scandal among pupils. Officials from the Home Office and Department for Education (DfE) are leading a
Britain’s world-beating vaccine rollout will move up another gear in mid-April when the Moderna jab is deployed for the first time, The Mail on Sunday understands. The imminent arrival of more than 500,000 doses of the new US vaccine – to add to
Britons over 70 will be given Covid-19 vaccine booster jabs in September to protect them from new variants of the virus. Vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi unveiled details of the new plan with the first booster doses given to people in the top four
Vacant shops and offices are ripe for a revamp: You can cash in on Britain’s Pandemic Property revolution By Anne Ashworth For The Daily Mail Published: 17:54 EDT, 26 March 2021 | Updated: 18:19 EDT, 26 March 2021 A land of opportunity
Britain’s oldest submarine has sailed into her home part for the last time after a 35-year career that saw her complete a record-breaking 11-month control, and her captain sacked for a lockdown-busting BBQ. HMS Trenchant hoisted her paying off pennant – an age-old
Britain’s regulators approve 20-SECOND Covid saliva test that firm hopes can be used in airports, football stadiums and offices UK start-up iAbra said Virolens test given approval by Britain’s medical regulator Hoped to be rolled out widely in coming months as lockdown
Britain’s youngest lottery winner is penniless and living on benefits 18 years after she won £1.8 million at the age of 16. Callie Rogers, 33, was recently given a driving ban after crashing her 4×4 while high on cocaine when it emerged
Britain’s daily Covid death toll fell by a third week-on-week today – as official figures suggested cases were continuing to rise amid a testing blitz in schools. Department of Health data showed a further 63 deaths from the virus were recorded, down
Britain's international travel ban will probably stay in place until Europe's vaccine drive picks up
Britain’s international travel ban will probably stay in place until Europe’s vaccine drive picks up pace, SAGE adviser says Sir Jeremy Farrar said the biggest threat to the UK now came from abroad Wellcome Trust chief added the continent was facing a
Across Europe, the coronavirus pandemic forced one of the most intense periods of state intervention seen in decades. France was one of the countries best prepared to act, given its long history of economic state intervention and the strong ties between bureaucracy