The Covid Inquiry Podcast – 49. ‘I wasn’t the decision maker’ – BBC Sounds
The Inquiry hears from the lead of the test and trace unit Source link
The Inquiry hears from the lead of the test and trace unit Source link
Police personnel seen at the incident site near Nirmal Nagar where Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Baba Siddiqui was shot, at Bandra East, in Mumbai. FIle. | Photo Credit: ANI NCP leader Baba Siddique, who was killed in Mumbai recently, was not a good man and had connections with India’s most-wanted criminal Dawood Ibrahim, a … Read more
Manoj Bajpayee will be seen packing punches and exuding swag in ‘Bhaiyya ji’. In an exclusive chat with IndiaToday.in, the actor spoke about his upcoming film, challenging actions sequences and ‘The Family Man 3’. When asked why he chose not to use a body double for the stunts, he said, “It was not my decision. … Read more
Seonaid Stallan’s son took his own life two months after he was given a different antidepressant. Source link
The clue to his crime was hidden in plain sight, written on his T-shirt — ‘this is never that’. Much like the famous Korean streetwear brand that found its way to his wardrobe, Mangesh Savkar looks every bit casual and unlikely to pull off a sophisticated crime involving murders and fraud. A dealer of pre-owned … Read more
Staff who have quit the NHS say pay, pressure and conditions contributed to their decision. Source link
A mother of three who is living with breast cancer says her outlook is worse due to a late diagnosis. Source link
“Copy and paste” conspiracies that spread during the pandemic are being pushed for monkeypox. Source link
A BBC poll suggests 50% of UK women under 45 have experienced a form of reproductive coercion. Source link
The report said the government missed the opportunity to learn from previous large-scale pandemic simulations it carried out as far back as 2007. One simulation, Exercise Cygnus, which ran in 2016, suggested the government should consider “the ability of staff to work from home”. Source link