Vaccine nationalism, high prices and supply chain issues slowing worldwide COVID inoculation – scientists

Vaccine nationalism, high prices and supply chain issues are standing in the way of the world getting inoculated, according to scientists writing about the coronavirus pandemic in The Lancet.

Vaccine nationalism, high prices and supply chain issues slowing worldwide coronavirus inoculation – scientists

Vaccine nationalism, high prices and supply chain issues are standing in the way of the world getting inoculated, according to scientists writing about the coronavirus pandemic in The Lancet.

‘You haven’t missed your chance’: Eligible Britons urged to come forward if they haven’t had a jab yet

Anyone eligible for a vaccine who has not yet had a jab is being urged to come forward - with Britons in top priority groups being told it isn't too late to receive one.

Masked men steal safe from Everton manager’s home – his daughter was alone inside at the time

Masked burglars have stolen a safe from the Merseyside home of Everton manager Carlos Ancelotti, according to reports.

‘This has to end’: Fury over photo of 200 homeless people queuing for food in freezing weather

A photo of 200 homeless people queueing in freezing temperatures and snow for a soup kitchen in Glasgow has prompted an outpouring of anger.

‘MI5 aware terrorist was planning London Bridge attack’ after prison release

MI5 had intelligence that the Fishmongers' Hall killer could be planning an attack after his release from prison and did not share it, the families of his victims have told a hearing.

Charges dropped against US police who shoved elderly man to ground, fracturing his skull

Criminal charges have been dropped against two US police officers seen on video shoving a 75-year-old protester to the ground.

Sledgers, drinkers and ‘pop-up pub’ targeted by police as lockdown rules flouted

The public has been warned of the COVID-19 risks posed by large crowds after hundreds of people gathered to go sledging or drink in parks this week.