months after they had their second coronavirus jab. duncan kennedy, bbc news. the uk s new security agreement with the us and australia will make it safer and could create hundreds of newjobs, the new foreign secretary has said. the pact, known as aukus, will see australia being given the technology to build nuclear powered submarines. liz truss said it showed the uk s readiness to be hard headed in defending its interests. universities in england must take student views into account when deciding how much to teach online, according to the regulator for higher education. out of nearly 50 institutions contacted by the bbc, just 13 said all teaching would be face to face. here s our education editor, branwen jeffreys. universities have been almost empty. 0nly students on some practical courses made it onto campus last year, but within weeks, everyone should be back. almost 50
welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i m karishma vaswani. the headlines. no vaccine, nojob 100 million workers in america will be required to get a coronavirus jab, as president biden unveils tougher regulations. patience is wearing thin, and refusal has consequences, so please do the right thing. the us federal government sues texas the attorney general says the state s near total ban on abortion is unconstitutional. washington praises businesslike taliban for enabling the first civilian evacuation flight from kabul since the us troop withdrawal.
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the more cautious reproach is northern ireland had some of the highest infection rates in the uk, and there s been a lower update in the vaccines to other parts of the despite which is still causing concerns of white emma vardy assortment. just over 5900 people are in hospital with coronavirus. 94 deaths with recorded when the last 24 hours. 0n with recorded when the last 24 hours. on average, there have been 84 deaths a day in the last week. over 89% of adults have now had their first coronavirus jab, and over 40 million of that both.
in the men s modern pentathlon. staying in the uk, the parents of a 12 year old from somerset are begging health authorities in their county for their daughter to receive the coronavirus jab. nenna has a rare condition which means she may only live for a few more years. it also makes her particularly vulnerable if she caught covid 19. matthew hill from bbc points west reports. she has the mental age of a five year old and is thought to be the only child in the country with a unique faulty gene. over the years, she has stopped being able to walk and her sire manager is also going. we hoist herfrom her chair to bed and into the bath and all that sort of thing. she is fed by a tube. we