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Covid hole in economy is much smaller than feared

The economy fared much better than expected during the November lockdown, triggering predictions that a vigorous rebound is on the cards. Output, or gross domestic product, contracted by 2.6 per cent in November, the Office for National Statistics said. This would still be a large fall during normal times, but is much smaller than the predictions of 5 per cent. And while it was the first time the economy had shrunk since April in the depths of the first lockdown, November s decline was a fraction of the 18.8 per cent slump recorded that month.  At the end of November, the economy was 8.5 per cent smaller than its pre-virus size. Ruth Gregory, an economist at consultancy Capital Economics, said the Covid-19 economic hole is now far smaller than anticipated.

Sadiq Khan demands decisive action to protect Bame communities as Covid cases soar

Ministers have been accused of failing to take “simple steps” to protect black, Asian and ethnic minority (Bame) communities during the pandemic, with political leaders calling for "decisive action" to help groups that suffer disproportionately high rates of deaths and critical illness from coronavirus. Charities and politicians, including London mayor Sadiq Khan, are calling on the government to implement measures to better monitor the impact.

Tough months ahead but we can start to look forward : Politicians and public health experts on 2021

Dr Gabriel Scally In 2018 Dr Scally was pointed by the Irish Government to conduct a preliminary inquiry into the cervical cancer controversy. He also assisted the Hyponatraemia Inquiry into the deaths of five children in Northern Ireland hospitals as both an expert witness and as an advisor to the Chair, Justice O Hara. During the course of 2020, Dr Scally says he had a strange feeling that all his working life as a public health doctor has been in preparation for this time. In the spring I could see clearly the serious errors mounting up and it made me very anxious and extremely fearful of what was coming, he said.

World Insights: UK, EU sign post-Brexit trade deal, but difficulties lie ahead - Xinhua

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UK, EU sign post-Brexit trade deal, but difficulties lie ahead

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