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Twitter CEO reconsiders Africa trip due to coronavirus
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has told a conference in California that he will reconsider plans to spend part of the year in Africa following the coronavirus outbreak.
Johnson announces £46 million fund to fight coronavirus
The prime minister visited Mologic lab and promised more spending, as the number of infections in the UK rises to 163
'Don't panic' says Hancock, amid criticism from supermarket leader
Health secretary Matt Hancock's claims have been thrown into some doubt.
Conservative Party hails Theresa May ahead of International Women's Day
As the Tories hail May, could it be argued that today's Britain is more hers than Johnson's?
Coronavirus delays release of next Bond film
Producers of the James Bond film franchise have delayed the release date of the film from April to November in response to the outbreak of coronavirus.
Professor Selina Todd no platformed at event she helped to organise
The decision to ban Professor Selina Todd from an event she helped to organise has been reviewed as part of a “no platforming” investigation by Exeter College.
Bloomberg withdraws from race for Democratic nomination
Former mayor of New York, Michael Bloomberg, has withdrawn from the running to become the US presidential candidate for the Democratic Party ahead of the 2020 elections.
Former UN secretary general Pérez de Cuéllar dies
Javier Pérez de Cuéllar, the former UN secretary general and prime minister of Peru, has passed away at the age of 100.
Grayson Perry first British visual artist to win the Erasmus prize in over 50 years
Grayson Perry is the first British visual artist to win the prestigious Erasmus award in over 50 years.
Copper Hewitt “focused on the future” despite losing $5 million gift
Judy Francis Zankel has announced she will no longer include the Copper Hewitt museum in her will following the dismissal of former director, Caroline Baumann.
Raab set for first Saudi Arabia visit as foreign secretary
Dominic Raab will visit Saudi Arabia for the first time in his capacity as foreign secretary, where he will “engage” with the country’s government on numerous issues, including its human rights record.
Major boost for Biden on Super Tuesday
Joe Biden’s bid to become the US Democratic presidential candidate received a major boost on Super Tuesday as he won nine of the 14 states that voted, putting frontrunner Bernie Sanders under pressure.
Professor Dame Mary Beard rejected as British Museum trustee by No. 10
The Observer have revealed that classicist Professor Dame Mary Beard was rejected as a trustee of the British Museum by Downing Street due to her pro-European views.
Three endorsements for Biden as Super Tuesday gets underway
US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has secured three endorsements from former candidacy rivals as voters in 14 states prepare to select their preferred Democratic candidate ahead of the presidential election in November.
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