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Brexit referendum 5 years on: How Bristol feels as UK remains divided

Brexit referendum 5 years on: How Bristol feels as UK remains divided
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Croydon charity offer anxiety programme as experts suggest surge in mental health cases post lockdown

Croydon charity offer anxiety programme as experts suggest surge in mental health cases post lockdown Emma Turner has worked at Mind in Croydon for 11 years PIC: Mind in Croydon A senior manager of a Croydon mental health charity says she expects to see a surge in demand for their services as the third lockdown ends. Emma Turner, the deputy CEO of Mind in Croydon, was talking as the charity outlined its plans for Croydon a six-week online anxiety course to help those struggling with the mental health disorder. 6 in 100 people in the UK suffer from a generalised anxiety disorder every week.

27 March 2021 Coronavirus Charts and News: White House Considering Allowing Other Countries To Replicate Existing Vaccines Without Violating Intellectual Property Protections

27 March 2021 Coronavirus Charts and News: White House Considering Allowing Other Countries To Replicate Existing Vaccines Without Violating Intellectual Property Protections
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Experts criticise Boris Johnson for putting dates in Covid roadmap

Boris Johnson visits Accrington academy in Lancashire on Thursday. He had said the government would be guided by ‘data, not dates’. Photograph: Reuters Boris Johnson’s decision to include dates in his proposed roadmap out of the third lockdown in England is a “dangerous strategy” that risks undermining adherence to Covid-19 rules, behavioural scientists have said. The prime minister’s message that government policy around reopening would be guided by “data, not dates” could be overshadowed by the use of dates in the roadmap, said Stephen Reicher, a professor of social psychology at the University of St Andrews and a member of SPI-B, the behavioural science subgroup of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage).

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