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UK government announces £300 million sport recovery package
(Reuters) - The UK government on Wednesday announced a new 300 million pound ($418.86 million) recovery package for sport in England as part of a plan to assist the economy in dealing with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Britain has condemned Khashoggi murder, PM Johnson says
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has condemned the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday.
UEFA sticking with Euro plan despite Johnson's offer
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - European soccer's governing body says they are confident they will not need to take up UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's offer of hosting more Euro 2020 matches, insisting the venues in place across the continent will be sufficient for the delayed event.
Gorbachev, the last Soviet leader, marks 90th birthday on Zoom
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Mikhail Gorbachev, the last Soviet leader, was set to throw a Zoom party in quarantine to celebrate his 90th birthday on Tuesday, as President Vladimir Putin hailed him as an "outstanding statesman" who influenced the course of history.
How climate change affects our health, both directly and indirectly
The effects of global warming on our climate are also adversely affecting our health, both directly and indirectly.
Johnson backs UK bid for 2030 World Cup, offers stadiums for Euro 2020 games
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says it is the "right time" for the United Kingdom and Ireland to launch a bid to host the 2030 soccer World Cup, while he added the country would also be willing to host extra Euro 2020 matches this year if required.
UK property searches hit a record with end of lockdown near
SEARCHES for houses in the UK hit a record last week with the end of the third national lockdown in sight.
Qantas to restart overseas flights from late October
SYDNEY: Qantas Airways Ltd laid out an ambitious plan to resume almost all international flights from late October, betting that vaccine rollouts will help revive the world’s shattered travel industry.
Manila willing to barter trade
The country will let thousands of its healthcare workers, mostly nurses, take up jobs in Britain and Germany if the two countries agree to donate coronavirus vaccines, a senior official said.
Travel restrictions to be eased as mass vaccinations in Northern Hemisphere expected in April: Chinese scientists
BEIJING (Global Times): As the numbers of Covid-19 cases across the globe have dropped for a fifth consecutive week in 2021, Chinese scientists interpret the encouraging signs, including the worst-hit UK rolling out plans to lift the lockdown, as a possible "tapering-off" of the pandemic that would likely relax global travel restrictions as early as in April this year.