Remembering global health leader Sir David Nabarro
Tribute to Sir David Nabarro, the British physician and diplomat whose leadership in global health crises saved countless lives.
Tribute to Sir David Nabarro, the British physician and diplomat whose leadership in global health crises saved countless lives.
Scottish football clubs are under scrutiny as they collectively owe more than £22 million in unpaid COVID-19 loans to the UK government, raising concerns over financial stability in the sport.
Actor Josh Gad has withdrawn from the Jesus Christ Superstar production after testing positive for COVID-19, marking another high-profile case in the entertainment industry.
BBC Radio 1's Scott Mills surpasses Steve Wright in audience numbers as listening habits evolve during COVID-19. Discover how the pandemic reshaped UK radio.
US President Joe Biden has tested positive for COVID-19 again in what doctors describe as a rare 'rebound' case, despite completing a course of Paxlovid. The White House assures his symptoms remain mild.
The director of Tate galleries cites Brexit and the pandemic as key factors behind a significant drop in visitor numbers, raising concerns over the future of UK cultural institutions.
Canadian musician Patrick Watson shares the unexpected story behind his viral hit 'Je te laisserai des mots' and how the pandemic transformed his career.
Health officials are calling for care home residents and vulnerable adults to receive their autumn Covid-19 booster jabs amid rising infection rates.
Dr David Nabarro, the World Health Organisation's special envoy for Covid-19, has passed away at 74. Colleagues and leaders worldwide honour his legacy in global health.
TV personality Bec Judd has launched a scathing attack on Victoria's Premier Daniel Andrews, calling out his strict COVID-19 policies as 'ridiculous' and 'out of touch'.
Explosive claims about Donald Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and a controversial stimulus check rebate scheme have emerged, sparking fresh debates.
A controversial new study suggests COVID-19 vaccines may not have been as effective as previously claimed. Experts weigh in on the findings and what they mean for future pandemic responses.
A North Yorkshire police officer is under investigation for allegedly travelling to Thailand during the UK's Covid lockdown, breaching strict travel restrictions.
New research reveals a potential link between gut microbiome disruptions and persistent Long Covid symptoms, offering hope for future treatments.
US health officials raise alarms as a new COVID-19 variant spreads rapidly in New York, with ties to a recent Trump campaign event. Experts warn of potential global implications.
Former US President Donald Trump has warned he may cut federal funding to schools that remain closed due to COVID-19, sparking debate over education policy and safety.
An inquest reveals how ex-England cricket coach Graham Thorpe's mental health deteriorated after Covid lockdowns and losing his job, leading to a tragic plea to his wife.
A high-profile entrepreneur and former sprint champion, known for appearances on Dragons' Den, is under investigation for alleged misuse of COVID bounce back loans while living in a luxury mansion.
England faces a growing measles crisis as vaccination rates plummet, echoing the challenges seen during the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts warn of the dangers of declining herd immunity and urge action.
Beverly Hills has controversially reopened indoor dining despite California's strict COVID-19 restrictions, sparking debate over local versus state authority.
New research suggests COVID-19 could speed up brain ageing, with severe cases showing cognitive decline equivalent to a decade of natural ageing. Experts warn of long-term neurological risks.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves highlights concerns over increasing tax pressures as UK government borrowing reaches unprecedented levels following the Covid pandemic.
Groundbreaking research reveals why certain individuals avoided COVID-19 infection entirely, pointing to a remarkable genetic advantage that kept them safe.
Scientists predict a future pandemic deadlier than COVID-19 could emerge soon, urging global preparedness to avoid catastrophic consequences.
Former US President Donald Trump has ignited fury after releasing private phone records, including a conversation with the UK Prime Minister during the Covid-19 crisis. Critics slam the move as a breach of trust.
A mother from Gloucestershire has been sentenced to prison after deceiving doctors into believing her daughter had severe illnesses, exploiting COVID-19 measures for financial gain.
The senior NHS doctor responsible for the UK's controversial Covid response has failed to appear at a major public inquiry, sparking fury among bereaved families and MPs.
A recent study suggests a possible connection between Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine and ocular changes, raising concerns about long-term eye health risks.
Spain announces the end of all Covid-related entry rules, including vaccination and testing requirements, marking a major shift in European travel policy.
Republican lawmakers aim to rescind $5.2bn in unused pandemic relief, sparking debate over fiscal responsibility and funding priorities.