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UK students seek go-ahead for lawsuit over COVID, strikes disruption
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UK students seek go-ahead for lawsuit over COVID, strikes disruption

LONDON (Reuters) -Thousands of university students asked London’s High Court on Wednesday to give the go-ahead to a mass lawsuit against University College London (UCL) over disruption to their studies…

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China Reports 60,000 Covid-Related Deaths Since December; Officials Brace For Infection Surge
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China Reports 60,000 Covid-Related Deaths Since December; Officials Brace For Infection Surge

China’s National Health Commission (NHC) has reported that nearly 60,000 people have died of Covid since the country abandoned its zero-Covid policy in early December. Health officials from the NHC…

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Insurers win key aspects of Stonegate COVID-19 lockdown case
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Insurers win key aspects of Stonegate COVID-19 lockdown case

LONDON (Reuters) -Insurers have won key parts of a complex legal battle with British pubs group Stonegate, MS Amlin said after Monday’s judgment on the 1 billion pound ($1.13 billion)…

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Ireland sees 'extensive' autumn COVID-19 vaccine campaign -deputy PM
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Ireland sees 'extensive' autumn COVID-19 vaccine campaign -deputy PM

DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ireland expects to run an extensive vaccine drive against COVID-19 and flu ahead of a potentially worrying winter surge that could lead to the reimposition of mask…

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