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It is thought that as many as 16,000 people died because they didn't get medical care between March 23 and May 1, the height of the coronavirus lockdown in the UK.
Latest ONS figures appear to show better picture, even as more lockdown measures relaxed
Editorial: August is when plans and priorities for the winter are needed. Instead the prime minister has little to offer except slovenly thinking and silly photocalls
An average of 28,300 people in private households in England had Covid-19 between 27 July and 2 August, writes Paul Gallagher

Coronavirus UK: 871 more cases and 98 deaths

01:18pm, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
Department of Health statistics reveal 834 new infections are being registered each day - down slightly from the rolling seven-day average of 835 yesterday.
THE coronavirus R rate is up for the second week in a row – with the overall average for the UK reaching 1. New data has revealed that almost every region of England is now pushing the crucia…
CORONAVIRUS cases may be starting to level off after weeks of creeping in the wrong direction, new figures have revealed. The Office for National Statistics data shows 3,700 people in England are t…
SAGE estimates the UK's R value - the average number of people each Covid-19 patient infects - is now between 0.8 and 1.0, up from last week's prediction that it was around 0.8 and 0.9.
Has the Land Registry stopped providing sold prices data since lockdown started? Will it provide this data again soon and could we expect a flood of information on sold prices through at some point?
Exclusive: Medical experts have warned of patient misery and pain if normal care is axed again
Authorities will have to sign data protection agreements to get access to PHE database
The Location, Location, Location presenter sparked a social media row after warning employers could replace Brits working from home with cheaper staff from overseas.
THE Bank of England today offered fresh hope for the economy as its latest predictions show the impact of the coronavirus crisis may not be as bad as had been feared. It expects the economy to shri…
Analysis of the threat of redundancies since the virus took hold has revealed 230,000 jobs are set to go both here and abroad at more than 100 of Britain's biggest firms.
Official figures show some six per cent of those classed as clinically extremely vulnerable in England were not intending to return to their job in the next four months.
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