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March 20, 2021
Black Country councillor in a coma with Covid - after having headache as only symptom
It could take up to three years to restore hospital services to pre-Covid levels, say NHS bosses
Overseas summer holidays ‘extremely unlikely’, scientist warns
MPs urge Government to allow protests as thousands march over lockdown rules
Race is on to bring back services lost during year-long virus battle
NHS staff left psychologically scarred by pandemic, boss says
Toby Neal: The bizarro actions of Macron and his mates
UK on verge of passing 50% of adults given first dose of Covid vaccine
March 19, 2021
Further nine coronavirus deaths confirmed at region's hospitals
Smethwick sees surge in Covid infections
Third wave of Covid could hit Wales, First Minister warns
Walsall company in food parcel donation to help needy
UK gaming market hit record £7bn in 2020 during lockdown boom, industry body says
Hygiene, pet stores, outsourcers and builders – business winners from pandemic
Londoners told not to join protests in capital on Saturday
‘Thank God for Zoom’ – religious leaders reflect on a year of the pandemic
A year of lockdowns: The things that made life at home bearable
Earlier lockdown would have saved bus drivers’ lives – report
First look at Nightingale court inside Wolverhampton hotel
Almost four in 10 adults say they will avoid crowded areas post-pandemic – ONS
Surgery swamped with 126,000 patient calls a day
Excess deaths in UK among highest levels in Europe for under-65s in 2020
A year of hundreds of coronavirus laws curbing freedoms like never before
Lockdown laws on protest ‘a mess’ – human rights committee report
Virus crisis has dramatically changed the world of work
Boris Johnson to receive ‘safe and effective’ AstraZeneca vaccine
Covid certificates considered to allow fans’ return to large events, says Dowden
Ten ways the coronavirus pandemic has changed society for good
‘Difficult’ Passover as festival just misses out in road map, says Chief Rabbi
Wetherspoon chalks up loss as pubs remain closed
Government borrowing hits February record to pay for Covid-19 response
Hospital works to reopen more services as Covid-19 cases reduce
The shifting tone of Government messaging and slogans from the past year
Adults living with children slightly more at risk of Covid-19 infection – study
Vaccination alone is unlikely to contain Covid-19 infections in the UK – study
Labour's deputy leader criticises Government's proposed one per cent pay rise
Stafford hospital boss: Our staff have charged up the hill to face Covid crisis
Black Country Chamber bemoans High Street's continued woes amid Thorntons closures
One-off £2,000 payments for taxi drivers affected by Covid
Cameron Homes offers workforce rapid testing
Care home celebrating after vaccination visit
UK falls in global happiness ranking, with mental health a Covid ‘casualty’
Public transport usage ‘won’t be the same’ even after lockdown is eased
Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine: Notable people who have received the jab
Theatre worker committed to funerals job after pandemic forced career switch
Dramatic change to shopping habits since first lockdown, say retail leaders
What the papers say – March 19
PM to receive Oxford jab as he urges country to get vaccinated
Doctors must be allowed to rest to keep patients safe, BMA warns
March 18, 2021
One million people across region receive first Covid vaccine
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