Margaret Keenan, 91, after receiving her second dose of the Pfizer/BioNtech covid-19 vaccine from modern matron May Parsons at University Hospital, Coventry.
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The nurse who gave the first ever Covid-19 vaccination has proposed that a National Thank You Day should take place on July 4.
Man seriously injured in fall from window in Nuneaton
An air ambulance was called to the scene
The Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance was called to the scene in Nuneaton
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A man was left seriously injured after falling from a window in Nuneaton.
Boris Johnson urges Britons to use common sense as he announces new freedoms from May 17
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Boris Johnson has urged the public to use their common sense as he gave the green light for further relaxations of the lockdown rules in England.
People will be able to take a step closer to normality from next week as more indoor mixing and hugging loved ones will be permitted once again, the Prime Minister confirmed.Â
From May 17 onwards, up to six people, or those from two households, can meet indoors and groups of up to 30 people can meet outside.Â
Police investigating incident which left A45 recovery worker with potentially life-changing injuries
The man suffered serious leg injuries after being hit by a Jaguar XJ on Monday May 3
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Police have issued an update regarding a vehicle recovery worker who suffered what were described as “potentially life-changing injuries” after being struck by a car on a dual carriageway in Coventry.
The man was hit by a Jaguar XJ on the A45 Dunchurch Highway on Monday (May 3) at around 6.45pm.