More young children have died after contracting Strep A infection, taking the total to four. Health officials confirmed a youngster from St John’s School in Ealing, west London, had died from the... Read more »
A child who went to school in west London has become the fourth to have died from a Strep A infection. Health officials said the child went to a school in Ealing.... Read more »
The lavish party in Ahmedabad was held to celebrate the second birthday of an Indian Spitz named Abby, and featured an elaborate birthday cake, a performance by a popular folk singer and... Read more »
Six London boroughs reported over a thousand new Covid cases on Christmas Eve, latest figures show. According to government data published today (December 25), 26,142 cases and 25 deaths were reported across... Read more »
Coronavirus infection rates across Nottinghamshire are generally rising across the board, according to the latest data. In the past week alone Nottingham city has experienced a sudden and significant jump in the... Read more »
Covid-19 infection rates are rising across south London today (Friday, November 26) as concern grows over the spread of a new, concerning variant of the virus. The government said as of 9am... Read more »
C ommuter towns outside London have seen a surge in Covid cases in recent weeks. Though infections in the capital have remained relatively low during the UK’s fourth wave, new NHS figures... Read more »
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in three areas of Surrey. In the same period, the weekly rate has fallen in seven areas and stayed level in one. Elmbridge has the highest... Read more »
Infection rates have fallen in every London borough but one, according to the latest government data. Kensington and Chelsea is the only borough to have seen an overall rise in infections from... Read more »
Coronavirus rates of infection in Waltham Forest and Redbridge are being driven up by the highly infectious delta variant. Between July 1 – 8 there were 690 newly recorded Covid-19 infection in... Read more »