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A new report on COVID-19 inequalities fails to mention racism.
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People told us about leaking roofs and guttering, and about how water coming into their housing had caused internal damage, damp and mould.
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Novel plastics can rid themselves of germs using only air and light.
Northern uproar.
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What Boris Johnson needs to learn from the Manchester funding debacle.
Andy Burnham has been in a war of words with central government.
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History shows that revenge is a dish often served cold in Westminster.
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Recent findings from social neuroscience show us how we can make virtual interactions almost as beneficial as real world ones.
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Some atmospheric pollutants actually help cool the planet, but the sudden shutdown of heavy industry threatened to purge them.
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There’s still a lot of uncertainty, but the picture is gradually getting clearer – here’s what we know so far.
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Optimists often assume that bad things won’t befall them – a dangerous outlook during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus trial protocols have only recently been released. This is what they show.
Checking in.
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Download rates have been disappointing and people aren’t following self-isolation warnings.
EU countries are working together to procure a lot of PPE.
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The EU is becoming a key player in the global market for PPE and the UK could miss out if it doesn’t strike a deal.
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During the break in competition caused by COVID-19, sportswomen lost wages, trained less and had poorer access to equipment than their male counterparts
The Grand Hotel Taipei in Taiwan lights up rooms to mark five days with no new COVID-19 cases.
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With a vaccine, yes, elimination is possible. But we need to be realistic about how long this might take.
Inside the packaging plant at Chinese vaccine maker, Sinovac Biotech.
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Focusing on the coronavirus vaccine is a useful way for China to squeeze out room for more difficult questions about its initial response to COVID-19.
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Banana bread had all the psychological ingredients for lockdown success.
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Financial support is the way to protect health and the economy. Right now, Boris Johnson is achieving neither.
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Scientists handle virus samples every day but infections are incredibly rare – here’s why.
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Decoding doctors’ writing can unlock vital health data.
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Before COVID-19, if you told me that I’d need to construct a tent in which to operate this year, whilst wearing spoggles and a respirator mask, I would not have believed you.