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to pandemic shopping online. industry leaders say there s a temporary lack of cardboard packaging. coming up in half an hour: clive myrie follows staff at the royal london hospital as they try to cope with a second wave of coronavirus. hello, good afternoon. england s covid lockdown will need to be eased very slowly and very cautiously , with the focus on getting people vaccinated and preventing another wave of infections. that s according to dr susan hopkins from public health england, who said the uk should start seeing the impact of the vaccination programme within a fortnight. meanwhile, a happy and free great british summer is being predicted by health secretary matt hancock. but he warns of a tough few months before then. it comes as the irish prime minister, micheal martin, said lessons had to be learnt after the eu was blindsided by its row with astrazeneca, before backtracking on its threat to put checks on the irish border, to tackle european vaccine sh ....
a global paper shortage due to pandemic shopping online. industry leaders say there s a temporary lack of cardboard packaging. and coming up in half an hour, global questions, which asks if tech giants have gone too far after social media sites suspended donald trump. hello and welcome to bbc news. england s covid lockdown will need to be eased very slowly and very cautiously , with the focus on getting people vaccinated and preventing another wave of infections. that s according to dr susan hopkins from public health england, who said the uk should start seeing the impact of the vaccination programme within a fortnight. meanwhile, a happy and free great british summer is being predicted by the health secretary, matt hancock. but he warns of a tough few months before then. it comes as the irish prime minister, micheal martin, said lessons had to be learnt, after the eu was blindsided by its row with astrazeneca, before backtracking on its threat to put checks on ....
media at its worst . mps will debate the cladding crisis tomorrow as campaigners say residents of flats covered in the flammable material are being financially crippled by rising insurance costs. a global paper shortage due to online shopping during the pandemic. industry leaders say there s a temporary lack of cardboard packaging. new figures reveal about one in six adults in the uk have now received the first dose of their coronavirus vaccine after a record number of people were vaccinated in the past 2a hours. 8.98 million people have had theirfirstjab, according to the government. despite the rapid progress of the inoculation campaign, health officials say england s covid lockdown will need to be eased very slowly and very cautiously with the focus on preventing another wave of infections. that s according to dr susan hopkins from public health england, who said the uk should start seeing the impact of the vaccination programme within a fortnight. meanwhile, a ha ....