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Finance
Omicron and Manchin deliver a one-two punch to global stock markets—crude, crypto, and equities plunge
By
Bernhard Warner
December 20, 2021
Politics
‘Full on rave’: Famously snarky Ryanair twitter trolls the U.K. government’s 2020 Christmas party
By
Siddharth Philip
and
Bloomberg
December 14, 2021
International
Omicron is making scientists redefine what it means to be ‘fully vaccinated’ against COVID
By
Sophie Mellor
December 13, 2021
International
Omicron cases soar in Britain as the world braces for new holiday COVID restrictions—and the backlash
By
Sophie Mellor
December 10, 2021
International
Britain tightens COVID-19 rules to fight Omicron as Christmas party scandal engulfs Boris Johnson government
By
Jeremy Kahn
December 8, 2021
Commentary
It’s not rocket science. British elites need to have empathy
By
Douglas Board
November 12, 2021
International
What happens when COVID jabs begin to wane? The U.K. offers up a painful lesson
By
Sophie Mellor
October 22, 2021
International
Time to short the Union Jack? Investors bet the U.K.’s Build Back Better plan is doomed
By
Sophie Mellor
October 15, 2021
International
‘Quite frankly wrong’: Business hits back as Johnson blames industry for U.K. logistics collapse
By
Katherine Dunn
October 6, 2021
International
Controversial CEO, ousted after pushing bankers’ work/life balance, gets new role rebuilding post-Brexit Britain
By
Jeremy Kahn
September 2, 2021
International
In England, concerns grow about a ‘notable gender split’ in Delta infections
By
Sophie Mellor
July 19, 2021
Health
‘Unfolding disaster’: Doctors slam England’s plan to ease restrictions as COVID cases soar
By
Joe Mayes
,
Khadija Kothia
,
Emily Ashton
and
Bloomberg
July 13, 2021
England pushes ahead with plan to ease COVID restrictions despite rising Delta variant, and Europe looks on with worry
By
Sophie Mellor
July 6, 2021
Health
Boris Johnson warns COVID restrictions could linger beyond the already delayed July 19 end date
By
Tim Ross
,
Joe Mayes
and
Bloomberg
July 1, 2021
International
Two doses of COVID-19 vaccines prevent most Delta variant hospitalizations, U.K. study says
By
Jeremy Kahn
June 15, 2021
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