What did the UK do wrong and Germany do right when it came to Covid-19? MM asked eight Berliners
MM hits the streets of Berlin to find out locals think.
MM hits the streets of Berlin to find out locals think.
The show, which airs on BBC2, describes the city as one of the fastest-growing in Europe, overstepping London in its ability to attract deep-pocketed property investors lured in by quick returns.
It is estimated that in the coming months there will be around 2 million young people who will be unemployed or not in further education or training, commonly known as NEETs
Research took USwitch to 30 cities throughout the UK and got people there to have a chat with their Amazon Echo or Google Home.
According to a study, conducted by the Resolution Foundation, it is expected that youth unemployment will rise by over 640,000 this year, taking the total to over 1 million.
The latest Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) statistics revealing that just 1.4% of the 55,130 rapes recorded by police led to prosecution in the 12 months to March.
An official pre-lockdown Government study has revealed that two thirds of adults feel cycling is dangerous.
We are now two weeks on from Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s announcement, over Twitter, which stated that the whole Greater Manchester region would be placed into a local lockdown.
The government have said it is their plan that pupils in all year groups must return to school next month and Boris Johnson has made it clear that this is non-negotiable.
Data published by the Centre for Cities shows Manchester’s high street ranks in the bottom five in the country in its recovery from coronavirus, receiving just 34% of the footfall it received prior to lockdown.
Children in Scotland return to school today after 6 months out of the classroom. Many pupils have received support from schools to continue learning, but Scottish Tory Jamie Greene believes many provisions have been inadequate.
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