Plus, the teenagers barred from university
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| Reading victims remembered |
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| Tributes have been paid to three "true gentlemen" killed in Saturday's attack in a Reading park. They were James Furlong, David Wails and Joe Ritchie-Bennett - read more about them. On Monday, friends gathered at the Blagrave Arms pub, where the men were regulars, to pay their respects. Police continue to question suspect Khairi Saadallah under the Terrorism Act. A close relative told the BBC he left Libya to escape the violence there, and had suffered from post-traumatic stress from the civil war. | |
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| | | Eton School apologises for racism suffered by first black student |
| | | | Car lawsuit Up to 1.4 million vehicles allegedly equipped with illegal devices |
| | | | US visas Trump targets foreign workers with new freeze |
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| | | | | "It rained again today. It's been raining heavily these past few days. If only you were here to see it." This message is one of millions posted on the Weibo page of the "whistleblower" Chinese doctor Li Wenliang over the past few months. Dr Li was an eye doctor at a hospital in Wuhan - the city that was once the epicentre of China's coronavirus outbreak. Last December he sent a private message to fellow medics warning them of a virus he was seeing in his hospital. | |
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| | | | "Cultural life" is set to return, say Tuesday's front pages. The Daily Telegraph reports that pubs and hotels will be able to turn their car parks and grounds into temporary beer gardens. The Financial Times says ministers accept, though, there's a "job to be done" encouraging people to go to the reopened premises. After what it calls a "lockdown of unruly hair and chipped nails", the Daily Mail says many will welcome the reopening of hairdressers and nail bars. The Sun reports that families and friends will be allowed to visit each other's homes and stay overnight once again, but "hugging and other body contact" is expected to remain banned. The Times, meanwhile, focuses on travel. It understands the government is close to agreeing a list of 10 countries considered safe for Britons to travel to without needing to self isolate when they return. They include popular summer destinations such as France and Spain. For the Guardian, this wholesale opening up in England is a "decisive but potentially risky" move. | |
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| How should the world change after the pandemic? Leading thinkers offer their route maps to a better tomorrow in BBC Rethink. And Coronavirus Newscast takes the temperature of the UK economy. | |
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