The former health secretary said that when he passed on the warning to the Cabinet the reaction was ‘shrug shrug’.
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Cost of popular festive items has increased more sharply than headline rate of food inflation, research finds
Former health secretary Matt Hancock has blamed infected staff for bringing the Covid virus into care homes, which saw thousands of deaths of elderly residents during the pandemic.
Rates of highly infectious illness caused by bacteria are more than four times higher than usual, health chiefs reveal
Mother of three banned from owning animals and ordered to complete 220 hours of unpaid work
The former health secretary said their stance towards him had ‘softened over time’.
Miniature convection ovens cheaper to run and potentially healthier to cook with than electric models
Coronation of King Charles III brings an extra day off in May
The comments come in light of census figures which found those in England and Wales identifying as Christian fell below half for the first time.
Chris-Heaton Harris said he had written to the Department of Health giving them authority to set up the services.
Darren Mackenzie worked for his friend Max Punni’s chain of pharmacies when he used the company’s money to fund his extravagant lifestyle.
The 25-year-old star admitted violent disorder after being caught on CCTV using a tree branch to hit a stabbing victim.
A pupil from St John’s School in Ealing, west London, died
A Dublin court heard arguments on whether recordings of Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch and former councillor Jonathan Dowdall should be admissible.
The ex-chancellor and health secretary pledged to continue to support the Prime Minister ‘in any way I can’.
Rishi Sunak pledged on Thursday that police will have whatever powers required to crack down on disruptive protests.
Stacey Davis left one-year-old Ethan Davis in his cot for two hours – running errands and visiting a park, a court heard
A temporary export ban has been placed on the casket to allow time for a UK gallery or institution to acquire it for their collection.
‘The Saj’ is exiting Parliament after running the Treasury, Health, Home, Housing, Business and Culture departments.
More young children have died from Strep A infection, prompting fears of an outbreak in cases.
The Labour leader was speaking during a visit to Glasgow on Friday.
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Walkout coincides with disruption to rail and air travel due to industrial action
Health officials are understood to have seen a slight rise in cases of Strep A, which can cause scarlet fever.
Four primary school-aged children have died after contracting the Strep A bacterial infection.