Reporting US Presidents
One-time Washington Correspondent for ITN, Jon Snow, has covered most of the presidential elections since.
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At the same time the third wave of severe Covid cases is likely to peak in hospitals, in early August, NHS leaders are also predicting a national wave of Respiratory Syncytial Virus or RSV infections.
The Conservative hopeful says he’ll reverse Sadiq Khan’s latest tax hike.
The UK and European regulators agree the jab is safe and expected to protect all adults.
Secondary schools and colleges in Wales will move to online learning from Monday.
Let’s take a look at what we know.
A working vaccine against Covid-19 could be available soon. But have any corners been cut in the race to immunise the world?
One-time Washington Correspondent for ITN, Jon Snow, has covered most of the presidential elections since.
From Saturday, millions more people living in England will be placed under high Covid alert.
We were joined by Prof Richard Drayton, a Rhodes Professor of Imperial History at King’s College London, who was born in Guyana and grew up in Barbados, and by Prof Kehinde Andrews, professor of black studies at Birmingham City University.
There’s evidence that shorter isolation periods combined with testing could be just as effective as the current regime.
Almost 20 years ago Ken Fero’s film, ‘Injustice’ documented deaths in police custody during the 1990s.
Today in Londonderry, the people of his home city laid John Hume to rest.
Seven police officers have been injured while trying to break-up an unlicensed music event in west London.
The claim has attracted criticism from many commentators.
As Liverpool prepares for protest, Jon Snow writes of his own involvement in very similar actions there fifty years ago