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Enough to keep it up . A moment of sporting history as royal ascot begins today. The queen wont be in the stands for the First Time Since world war ii, as flat racings biggest meeting takes place without crowds. Good morning from the hustle and bustle of the flower market open for the first time yesterday since lockdown. It is also british flowers week and we are surrounded by them. Today once again there will be sunshine but there will be some heavy, under the downpours which could lead to some flash flooding. Ill have all of the details at 20 seven a. M. ill have all of the details at 20 seven a. M. 6 27am. Its tuesday, june 16. Our top story. The Prime Ministers under growing pressure to extend Free School Meal vouchers into the Summer Holidays in england. It comes after premier League Footballer Marcus Rashford called on the government to reverse its decision to stop the scheme. Borisjohnson is also facing calls to reduce the two metre social distancing rules after thousands of sho

Why Africa is facing an uphill battle to make its own vaccines

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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria were responsible for nearly 5 million deaths globally in 2019, as detailed in The Lancet. The rise and fall of antibiotics is a topic that is deeply personal to Dr. Ana Santos, who led the EU-funded project REBELLION.

Imperial: £17M awarded to develop globally important vaccine hubs

The hubs, led by Professor Robin Shattock and Professor Faith Osier, will develop new vaccine technologies that can be easily and cheaply be manufactured in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), including work with partners in Vietnam, Bangladesh, South Africa, Kenya, and Ghana. 

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