Quarter of people in England have COVID antibodies, health secretary says

A quarter of the people in England are now thought to have COVID-19 antibodies, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said.

Proposed EU vaccine passport scheme raises hopes of Britons having summer holidays in Europe

EU proposals for a vaccine passport could kick start tourism across the bloc from as early as June - raising hopes lockdown-weary Britons could enjoy a summer holiday on the continent.

Proposed EU vaccine passport scheme raises hopes of Britons having summer holidays in Europe

EU proposals for a vaccine passport could kick start tourism across the bloc from as early as June - raising hopes lockdown-weary Britons could enjoy a summer holiday on the continent.

Pontins used ‘undesirable guests list to discriminate against Gypsies and travellers’

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has struck a "binding legal agreement" with the owner of Pontins after claims it used an “undesirable guests” list to stop bookings by Gypsies and travellers.

Attorney general becomes first cabinet minister to go on maternity leave

Michael Ellis will take up the post of attorney general while Suella Braverman takes maternity leave, Downing Street has said.

UK reports another 343 COVID deaths and 6,391 cases in last 24 hours

The UK has reported another 343 COVID-related deaths and 6,391 cases in the last 24 hours, government figures show.

Russian sanctions necessary but will hardly force Vladimir Putin to change tack

US president Joe Biden promised right from the start he would get tough on Russia but he was always having to play catch-up.

Snoop Dogg ‘ragequits’ during gaming livestream when someone scores against him

He has one of the most calm and collected personas in rap, but even Snoop Dogg can lose his cool when it comes to video gaming.