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Vaccine minister apologises on GMB as Kate Garraway tells him ‘you got it wrong’
Vaccine minister Nadhim Zahawi MP apologised on Good Morning Britain for his incorrect massaging on asthmatics being vaccinated as Kate
Elise Stolte: Countering vaccine hesitancy with honesty, respect and the facts
Eight hours after getting his second dose of COVID-19 vaccine, Dr. Walter Mair was in bed with the chills. Read
Player grades: Oilers pour on the offence but forget defence, fall 6-5 to Jets
Fresh off a road trip that saw them win three consecutive low-scoring games, the Edmonton Oilers returned home and proceeded
New Belfast-set thriller from Line Of Duty creator starts this week on BBC
Fans of Line Of Duty and Bodyguard will not want to miss
'Severe consequences': UN warns Myanmar's junta against a crackdown on anti-coup protesters
UN Special Envoy Christine Schraner Burgener spoke on Monday to the deputy head of the junta in what has become
Niall Quinn urges Ireland's young strikers to learn from the best
Quinn reckons youngsters like Parrott and Idah would benefit picking up top tips from the game’s leading lights.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala makes history as the World Trade Organization's first female and African head
The United States paved the way for the appointment in early February, when President Joe Biden threw his weight behind
Inside PSG's Lionel Messi transfer saga – from angry Barca fans to mind games
PSG have not made their desire to sign Lionel Messi a secret as the French side prepare to take on
George Floyd's family is 'outraged' about reports LA police circulated a Valentines image mocking his death
The image of Mr Floyd with the caption “you take my breath away” in a “valentine format” was circulated among