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Mark Drakeford said he does not believe his plans undermine a UK-wide effort to end coronavirus restrictions.
The Church of England is joining other investors to demand an independent chairman be appointed.
New data reveals a gap between Department of Health totals and death registrations.
Suggesting injections of disinfectant is the latest in a line of disputed remarks by the US president.
Hundreds lined the streets of Portishead to say goodbye to the Little And Large comedian.
The Duchess of Cornwall spoke about life in lockdown during a call to a user of the Silver Line.
Others have also had to appeal for public donations to keep their animals fed.
Richard McKeag was working on-call care support shifts before he contracted Covid-19.
The Competition and Markets Authority saw 21,000 complaints and has written to nearly 200 businesses warning them not to inflate prices.
Truong Thi Linh Nhan and Truong Cao Khoi used their “lucky money” to donate medical masks to help the UK tackle Covid-19.
The National Pharmacy Association said reports of rude and aggressive behaviour towards pharmacy staff were ‘totally unacceptable’.
It will have capacity for up to 770 tonnes of cargo for the NHS each week from May.
Parents have been told that children playing games for grown-ups risk long-term effects on their wellbeing.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon made the announcement despite teething problems with the system in England.
A third of all people surveyed said they have done less shopping as a result of the lockdown.
He has become the oldest artist to hold the top spot.
Another homelessness charity described the Government’s aid for the homeless as ‘inadequate’.
NHSX is developing the app, but tech giants Google and Apple are also involved.
The famous faces have appeared in a video urging people to donate to the charity’s emergency appeal.
Buddha Maitreya has lived part of his life as a Zen monk.