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The company said action is needed now to secure its long-term future, but the union Unite claimed it was ‘shameful opportunism’.
A major bus operator will begin counting passengers on and off its services next week to ensure new capacity limits are not exceeded.
The company is helping to sign up people to support efforts to track and trace cases of Covid-19 to help reduce the spread of the disease in the UK.
Aya Hachem was hit by one of several shots fired from a vehicle as she walked to a supermarket near her home in Blackburn, Lancashire, on Sunday.
Those who have lost jobs, been placed on furlough or been given a new perspective on work may be considering a change in direction.
The new world is in the process of being formed 520 light years away from Earth.
Chief executive Steve Rowe said the ‘aftershocks of this will endure for the coming year and beyond’.
It said it expects the job losses from its global workforce of 52,000 as part of a ‘major reorganisation’ of the business to adapt to lower demand.
The Office for National Statistics said the rate of the Consumer Price Index fell to 0.8%, down from 1.5% in March.
Support Dogs in Sheffield trains dogs to help people with a wide range of needs, including epilepsy, autism and physical disabilities.
The party’s conference in September was due to take place in Brighton.
The latest recognition for fundraiser Captain Tom Moore and machinations over schools reopening lead Wednesday’s papers.
St James’s Park in London saw a high of 26.2C (79.16F) on Tuesday.
A number of councils have advised their schools against reopening more widely to Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 pupils from June 1 amid safety concerns.
The university says it is ‘likely’ that social distancing will continue to be required.
The Prince of Wales highlighted the importance of reconciliation on the island of Ireland.
Some parts of the country saw temperatures of 26.2C on Tuesday.
Environment Secretary George Eustice rejected the assertion that the Government had made mistakes over its handling of care homes during the crisis.
Wendell Baker was jailed for life in 2013 after being convicted at a retrial under double jeopardy laws.
Professor Dame Angela McLean said she would draw ‘particular lessons’ from the two countries.
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