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Plates being made in a Stoke pottery

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CLEAN: Interior shots of a Stoke pottery with plates being made and put into kilns on 26 November 2020 in Stoke, United Kingdom
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British vaccine is at least 70.4% effective against Covid-19, data shows

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A coronavirus vaccine developed in the UK can prevent at least 70.4% of people from getting Covid-19, according to new data.
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CLEAN : Argentina launches Covid-19 vaccination campaign with Russia's Sputnik V

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A woman receives the Russian Sputnik V vaccine against coronavirus at the Hospital Isidoro Iriarte in Quilmes, Buenos Aires province, as Argentina launches its Covid-19 vaccination campaign, with frontline healthcare workers given...
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ONS: Half of new coronavirus cases in England could be mutant strain

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Around half of all new coronavirus cases in England could be the new variant discovered in the UK, according to analysis by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Concerns over the mutant strain, which scientists concluded was...
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Merthyr Tydfil Leisure centre covid-19 vaccination centre

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Merthyr Tydfil Leisure centre vaccination centre in the snow and covid-19 vaccine centre signs and people walking in the snow to get to the vaccine centre on 24 January 2021 in Merthyr Tydfil, United Kingdom.
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Aerials of Salt Hill Activity Centre, a new coronavirus mass testing centre

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CLEAN: Aerial shots of Salt Hill Activity Centre in Slough, being used as a mass coronavirus vaccination centre on 18 January 2021 in Slough, United Kingdom
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Supermarkets clamp down on mask rules

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Supermarkets have continued to clamp down on customers who refuse to wear masks. Morrisons said customers who refuse to wear a mask without a medical exemption will be told to leave its stores, while Sainsbury’s said its security staff...
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Elderly patients queue outside Covid-19 vaccination centre

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A large queue of elderly people formed outside a Covid-19 mass vaccination centre in Stevenage. The Stevenage centre, which is delivering the AstraZeneca vaccine, is one of seven mass vaccination centres set up across England, as the...
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Socially distanced groups on Bournemouth beach

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of socially-distanced groups of people walking on Bournemouth beach on 10 January 2021 in Bournemouth, United Kingdom
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Staff prepare for arrivals at vaccination hub in Epsom

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Staff prepare for arrivals of the first patients at one of seven mass vaccination sites opening in England on Monday, at Epsom racecourse in Surrey.
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Could rapid Covid testing help entertainment venues reopen?

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The Prime Minister has said rapid Covid-19 testing could help entertainment venues, such as theatres and nightclubs, start to welcome back customers once lockdown restrictions are eased. But how do rapid tests work and what do businesses...
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Staff at Glasgow hospital mark National Day of Reflection

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Staff at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital mark a minute's silence on the National Day of Reflection, one year on from when the country went into lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. Staff initially gathered inside the...
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Stock shots of people getting their covid vaccines

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CLEAN: Interior shots of people getting their covid vaccine at vaccine centre on 21 March 2021 in York, United Kingdom.
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Lido prepares to reopen in Cambridge

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Members of staff clean and paint the inside of the pool at Jesus Green Lido in Cambridge, as outdoor swimming pools prepare to reopen at the end of the month following the coronavirus lockdown in England. At 91 metres long and only 14...
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Unemployment rate eases but payrolled workers total drops

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The number of workers on UK payrolls fell for the first time in four months in March, but job vacancies surged as businesses prepared to reopen after lockdown, official figures have shown.
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Reading Vaccination Centre

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Reading Football stadium and signs for COVID-19 vaccination centre on 13th April 2021 in Reading, United Kingdom.
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BT Tower in London welcomes easing of Coronavirus restrictions

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BT has marked the next phase of lockdown easing with a special message on the BT Tower, 190m above central London. The message says: Less URL, more IRL. Welcome back - making reference to the digital terms URL which is a link or website...
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Families urged to stay safe as they celebrate Eid

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Staff at Green Lane Mosque in Birmingham disinfects prayer rooms ahead of Eid al-Fitr. Usually, thousands of worshippers would attend the Eid in the Park celebration. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, Green Lane is holding six prayer...
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VOICED : Vienna's Christmas market opens as lockdown ends for vaccinated

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A Christmas market in Vienna opens as a partial confinement, in place since last month due to soaring Covid cases (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Adult and Childers’s Emergency Department hospital sign

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of hospital during Covid pandemic reaching record levels and puts frontline NHS and health staff under pressure as many staff force to isolate on 5 January 2022 in Bristol, United Kingdom
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Daily politics briefing: January 6

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All the latest political developments in the UK as 24 hospital trusts declare critical incidents as the NHS battles a wave of Omicron infections.
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Plan B restrictions lift in England

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Footage of shoppers and other members of the public in Birmingham on the day 'Plan B' restrictions were lifted in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has signalled his intention to start treating Covid more like flu, and has said...
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London buses and train stations busy with morning commuters

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Commuters travel on London bus service and leave London Bridge train station on the first Monday since work from home in England was lifted. Last week the Government announced the axing of Plan B measures to curb the spread of Omicron.
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Operation Red Meat: How Boris Johnson plans to save his premiership

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Ministers are setting out a flurry of policies, under the title Operation Red Meat, which are designed to revive Boris Johnson’s fortunes as he faces continuing anger over “partygate” allegations. Fury over the gatherings was compounded...