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Mishcon de Reya, the city law firm leading the case, says that over 400 policyholders have signed up with almost £40 million in claims.
The international horticultural event is a favourite with members of the royal family who attend every year.
The Queen has sent a message of support to the Royal Horticultural Society as it hosts its first ever ‘virtual Chelsea’ due to the pandemic.
More than a million people have taken the Zero Suicide Alliance’s online course since November 2017, including 545,000 in the last three weeks.
The Tube network is at its busiest from 5.45am to 8.15am and 4pm to 5.30pm.
The Government has been under pressure to update the symptoms list for coronavirus.
The guidelines aim to enable a safe working environment for the television industry during the pandemic.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge marked Mental Health Awareness Week with the radio message.
The Pirates Of The Caribbean star is suing News Group Newspapers and its executive editor, Dan Wootton.
The discount supermarket chain said it will launch the trial at its Daleside Road store in Nottingham.
Participants getting an injection once every two months were 69% less likely to get HIV.
The International Trade Secretary said there was particular progress in a number of areas.
Researchers in the UK largely agree that a Covid-19 vaccine will be created, but there is no consensus on the time frame.
University of Glasgow biologists suggest physiological changes to freshwater fish could have potentially challenging consequences.
Professor Tim Spector said 50,000 to 70,000 people are not being picked up because they do not have the main symptoms.
Michael O’Leary said it was ‘laughable that this Government can come up with any plans for a quarantine that will be strict and fully enforced’.
Extra police officers and security personnel were deployed to deal with any overcrowding, but many major stations were quiet.
The Rail Delivery Group says train companies are increasing services to 70% of standard timetable capacity.
The Serpentine Swimming Club gathered for a morning dip following the loosening of some lockdown restrictions in England last week.
Shares in the company nudged lower as it said that talks with its lenders over its finances are continuing.