AstraZeneca: James Dyson praises ‘world beating’ UK vaccine The new report, published today by the Centre for Business and Economic Research (CEBR), considers the impact quitting the bloc has had so far in the three-and-a-half months since the end of the transition
New study reveals a MILLION more EU migrants came to the UK over the last decade than first thought, as it suggests governments made policy decisions based on inaccurate data It suggest governments have made policy decisions based on inaccurate data There
Living in a busy city doesn’t increase the chance of getting Covid-19, but overcrowding does, a new study reveals. Researchers analysed cases in Tehran, Iran, one of the early epicentres of the pandemic, using data from AC-19, Iran’s national Covid ‘detection’ app. AC-19, which was
You’re 10 TIMES more likely to get a CVST brain blood clot after Covid than after a vaccine, Oxford study finds – with even the risk after infection only one in 26,000 Study used US data to work out rate of CVST
The movement to make the United States pay reparations to black descendants of slaves was given its most significant backing to date on Wednesday, as the House Judiciary Committee approved a proposal to begin studying the issue. The Committee’s vote does not
A remarkable study of maps from Essex and Suffolk plotted more than 170 years ago has revealed how 600,000 British ash, oak and elm trees have vanished since the onset of modern farming. Volunteers enlisted by the Woodland Trust studied the mid-19th century
Pfizer’s Covid vaccine has cut emergency hospital admissions for the disease by three quarters in elderly people, an NHS study has found. Sir Simon Stevens, CEO of the health service in England, said ‘vaccines are successfully reducing hospitalisations and deaths’. A study
Nine out of 10 over-80s still have Covid antibodies six weeks after a single vaccine dose, study finds – and both Pfizer and AstraZeneca jabs ‘are equally good’ By Sam Blanchard Deputy Health Editor For Mailonline Published: 08:01 EDT, 14 April 2021
Young black and Asian workers have been hardest hit by rise in unemployment caused by coronavirus pandemic, says study 18 to 24-year-olds have borne brunt of the job losses during Covid-19 pandemic They disproportionately worked in hard-hit sectors such as hospitality
Noise pollution is stopping trees from growing by scaring away birds who spread seeds, study finds Scientists recorded numbers of nut pine and desert juniper in New Mexico, US There were 2.5 nut pine seedlings per plot of land with noise level