
The UK could have a relatively COVID-free Christmas this year but faces another wave of cases in January, according to one model. According to researchers at University College London, coronavirus cases are... Read more »
L ondon has passed the peak of Omicron infections, the capital’s public health chief has declared. Professor Kevin Fenton told a City Hall webinar on Covid that cases and hospitalisations were now... 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 »

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The latest rental index from PropTech platform Goodlord shows voids inching up – although remaining much lower than the long-term average. After five months of diminishing void averages across England, September brought... Read more »

The family of a London lawyer and mountaineer missing 9 days on 7,000m peak are losing hope for her safe return. Mehri Jafari, from Islington, disappeared while attempting to reach the 7,439m... Read more »

Today is the hottest day of the year so far in England and Wales, with both countries recording temperatures higher than 30C – and the heatwave is set to continue into next... Read more »

Covid cases could hit 200,000 a day later this year – a number that would inflict “major disruption” on the NHS, a top SAGE member has warned. Prof Neil Ferguson said it... Read more »

C ovid-19 cases in London have tumbled by more than 98 per cent since the second wave peak, official figures reveal right this moment. They additionally present that the variety of coronavirus... Read more »

Circumstances are down 92 per cent, hospital admissions are down 80 per cent, ventilator use is down 38 per cent and deaths are down by 80 per cent from the height. For... Read more »