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PM out of intensive care but remains in hospital

PM out of intensive care but remains in hospital

Live updates as UK applauds key workers Raab urges UK public not to ruin lockdown progress What happens in an intensive care unit? Mr Johnson received “standard oxygen treatment” in intensive care and was not put on a ventilator, Downing Street said...
Wills ‘being signed on car bonnets’ amid lockdown

Wills ‘being signed on car bonnets’ amid lockdown

In Scotland, the regulations are less formal, and only require one witness.Call for law to be relaxedThe law is strict on writing a will and ensuring it is valid in England and Wales. This includes signing it in front of two independent witnesses in person, and having...
Coronavirus: Six sectors still crying out for help

Coronavirus: Six sectors still crying out for help

Image copyright Getty Images The aviation industry was one of the first sectors to petition the government for a bailout. As country after country has imposed restrictions on travel in a bid to halt the spread of the virus, airlines have been seeking state aid to...
‘Unacceptable’ for banks to deny companies help

‘Unacceptable’ for banks to deny companies help

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionBusiness Secretary Alok Sharma: It’s time for banks to “repay the favour” of the 2008 financial bailout Business Secretary Alok Sharma has issued a stark warning to banks, after concerns that...
Coronavirus: What if I can’t pay my bills?

Coronavirus: What if I can’t pay my bills?

Graham says priorities should include “arrears on your mortgage, energy bills or council tax.” New mortgage applications in the UK have gone into “partial lockdown” – meaning most won’t be processed – and some of the...
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