Here’s a quick summary of what has happened around the world over the last 24 hours, brought to you exclusively by British Herald.
Chairman of the British Sikh Association (BSA) Lord Ranger CBE has issued a statement slamming the false propaganda against him and the Sikh community, which appeared in the form of a communique in his name on an old letterhead of the BSA.
Britain’s medical regulator will examine all the data from trials of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Oxford and AstraZeneca, including which dosing regimen is best to use, the regulator’s chief executive said.
Prominent artist Nicola Ravenscroft, who has graduated from Camberwall School of Art, has been recently commissioned to create a memorial honouring the relentless work of frontline NHS and care workers, in the fight against COVID. The project, conceptualised by anti-poverty campaigner Nic Careem, is being backed by Health Minister Matt Hancock.
The gritty “Right Stuff” test pilot who played a key role in taking aviation to the doorstep of space by becoming the first person to break the sound barrier is no more. Chuck Yeager died on Monday at 97.
If Poland fails to agree a compromise with the European Union in budget negotiations it could lead to early elections in the country, Poland’s Deputy Prime Minister Jaroslaw Gowin said.
In the wake of a COVID case being detected onboard a Royal Caribbean ‘cruise-to-nowhere’ from Singapore, hundreds of passengers were told to remain in their cabins. They have to remain indoors until the contact tracing is completed. This has forced the Quantum of the Seas vessel to return to port.
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