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January 31, 2021
‘Too early’ to determine when UK will send vaccines overseas, says Truss
Bank to weigh up economy-boosting action as UK on verge of double-dip recession
Blair says EU was very foolish over NI vaccine move
What the papers say – January 31
UK accepts Brussels ‘made a mistake’ over NI coronavirus vaccine controls
January 30, 2021
Five in six over-80s have received first vaccine dose – Hancock
UK confident Brussels won’t block Covid vaccines after ‘reset’ to ease tensions
Tory may still face party action after refusing to apologise for Covid remarks
Council welcomes £12m housing stock investment as tenants face rent rise
Town council’s offer to pay £30,000 for free parking rejected
Cannock Chase residents face 1.95 per cent district council tax rise
EU under growing criticism despite U-turn on Northern Ireland vaccine controls
WHO urges UK to share vaccinations worldwide once vulnerable have received jabs
Foster urges Johnson to replace Northern Ireland Protocol after vaccine row
Johnson ‘in awe’ of the way parents have handled Covid crisis
Fears over growing mental health crisis among pupils
Toby Neal: EU is shown up by farce of vaccination no-show
What the papers say – January 30
January 29, 2021
EU ends threat to override NI Brexit deal in bid to control vaccine exports
Coronavirus laws: £800 house party fine comes into force
Students should not be expected to take ‘mini-exams’ this summer, heads say
'Dump bridge': Fly-tipping threat to wildlife at Black Country nature reserve
Tree planting plan to remember coronavirus victims
Walsall has one of UK’s highest Covid rates
Rogue gas fitter gets suspended sentence after carrying out unsafe work
The UK’s row with the EU over supply of the AstraZeneca vaccine explained
£100,000 revamp work on Dudley's Plaza Mall
Scientists can get ahead of coronavirus with new vaccines, Novavax chief says
Home schooling overhaul pleas to Government
What the papers say – January 29
Barclays axes Bilston branch as high street cull continues
Black Country trade unionist launches second bid for Unite leadership
Stop spreading Covid misinformation, says PCC candidate
Children from all backgrounds are struggling with schoolwork amid Covid – Ofsted
Fourth coronavirus vaccine could be approved in UK as it clears major hurdle
Ministers urged to act now to prevent ‘major public policy disaster’ over exams
January 28, 2021
EU explores legal avenues amid AstraZeneca vaccine dispute
Region's thin blue line bolstered with over 600 new police officers
Row in Dudley as councillors offer to drive residents to Covid-19 vaccinations
Why is the Prime Minister visiting Scotland now?
Councillors in Cannock agree to allowance freeze
Tory refuses to apologise for comments to vaccine sceptics after Gove’s demand
Licence review of Walsall shop selling fake cigarette
Council tax reduction scheme to continue in Sandwell
Bungalow plans approved for “derelict” garage site
Gove insists Johnson’s mid-pandemic trip to Scotland is ‘absolutely essential’
Concerns grow over people refusing Covid jab in West Midlands as misinformation spreads
Staffordshire council tax rise to cover increasing costs of care
Boris Johnson must get G7 to back global Covid vaccine passport – Tony Blair
January 27, 2021
Lockdown continues with March 8 earliest possible date for school reopening
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