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Tony Blair unleashes stinging on woke left and says Labour could cease to exist

Tony Blair unleashed a stinging attack on the “woke left” on Wednesday warning that Labour could cease to exist and that Sir Keir Starmer is 'struggling to break through with the public'

Sage to discuss rapid spread of Indian variant as No10 plays down reopening fears

Sage calls emergency meeting over rapid spread of Indian variant as No10 plays down reopening fears Lucy Fisher, Henry Bodkin, Ben Butcher © PAUL COOPER Residents in Bolton queue up for vaccinations after a surge of Covid in the region -  PAUL COOPER An emergency meeting of the Government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) committee will convene on Thursday to discuss the rapid spread of the Indian variant of Covid. Fears emerged among scientists on Wednesday that the situation could force the fourth and final step in the Prime Minister’s roadmap out of lockdown on June 21 to be pushed back.

We can t rule anything out : Minister on potential for restrictions in COVID hotspots

We can t rule anything out : Minister on potential for restrictions in COVID hotspots Alan McGuinness, political reporter © Reuters Bolton had the second highest infection rate in the country at 158.9 cases per 100,000 people for the two-week period to 4 May A special message from Microsoft News: India is currently being devastated by a deadly second wave of Covid. You can support Oxfam s Covid relief efforts in India, including reaching out to the most affected and vulnerable communities, distributing and installing medical equipment and accessories, and supporting the most marginalised households. You can donate here. A cabinet minister has told Sky News the government can t rule anything out when it comes to the possibility of local coronavirus restrictions in areas that have seen cases rise sharply.

New COVID variants can come out of a blue sky , warns Professor Chris Whitty

New COVID variants can come out of a blue sky , warns Professor Chris Whitty Indian variant highly transmissible Replay Video A special messa ge from Microsoft News: India is currently being devastated by a deadly second wave of Covid. You can support Oxfam s Covid relief efforts in India, including reaching out to the most affected and vulnerable communities, distributing and installing medical equipment and accessories, and supporting the most marginalised households. You can donate here. New variants of the coronavirus can come out of a blue sky , Professor Chris Whitty has warned. England s chief medical officer issued the note of caution at a Downing Street news conference, following an uptick in cases of a variant of concern first found in India.

Indian Covid patients hit by deadly new surge of black fungus infections

Indian Covid patients hit by deadly new surge of black fungus infections Mirror 1 day ago William Walker © AFP via Getty Images A health worker wearing protective gear holds the samples of Covid-19 coronavirus patients A special message from Microsoft News: India is currently being devastated by a deadly second wave of Covid. You can support Oxfam s Covid relief efforts in India, including reaching out to the most affected and vulnerable communities, distributing and installing medical equipment and accessories, and supporting the most marginalised households. You can donate here. A surge in rare cases of a potentially lethal black fungus infection in Covid patients has been reported in virus-ravaged India.

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