Modest consolidation over decades is one thing; large increases over a Parliament would be quite another.
The latest data on cases and death rates across the continent.
Singapore, Australia and other countries experienced difficulties; the important thing is learning from these and improving matters.
Having correctly judged that there would be no immediate vaccine, it opted for a sustainable response.
Death is not a statistical data point, and the loss of life of a mother, a father, a child, and a key worker can never be filled.
The lively and chaotic city presents a warning to the Government as to how its regeneration plans could go wrong.
As of July 26, anyone who arrives in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland from Spain has needed to self-isolate for 14 days.
With around 20 million visits in March, according to one estimate, surely fitness studios should have been at the centre of outbreaks.
From looking at a selection of other destinations, it’s clear that England is one of the last to enforce coverings in shops.
The coverage of death rates in this country has been lacking in nuance – leading people to have skewed perceptions of the UK’s performance.
France and Germany have also met resistance in trying to get children back to the classroom.
Like it or not, the EU agreed to two customs territories on the island of Ireland – and a solution to the disagreement flows from that fact.
The priority must be to get rid of the virus – anything to jeopardise that could push travel even further way.
The FT claims the UK has the worst in the world. But that’s only if you ignore the other ways it can be measured.
The Coronavirus coverup, assaults on democracy and the appalling genocide of the Uyghur Muslims mean that the world must distance itself from the CCP.