Ministers pledged to offer the jab to healthy over-50s as part of 'the biggest flu vaccination programme in history'
The biologist’s new book is about the interconnectedness of nature. Should we see everything from Covid to Class A substances differently?
Urban bees are bigger than their rural counterparts and so can more effectively pollinate flowers
Research also found that homes were refused treatment for residents by hospitals at the height of the pandemic
In an interview with the Telegraph, Dr Tegnell argues there is an increased spread in countries that enforce face-mask wearing
The new strain elicits a more robust immune response from humans it infects
Groups supporting survivors of virus warns doctors are dismissing problems or misdiagnosing long-term effects
Researchers say that weight loss later in life is more likely to be tied to an aging person's worsening health
Stategic plant that makes rail for French train network bought by Liberty after Jingye, the Chinese owner of British Steel, was snubbed
Researchers advocate the use of human guinea pigs which would see healthy people deliberately infected in order to test the jab