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Ocado boss Tim Steiner gets £54m bonus approved

Ocado boss Tim Steiner gets £54m bonus approved

The founder had faced criticism over the huge payouts, and 30% of investors voted against the bonus.

Infection control website could reduce coronavirus spreading at home – study

Infection control website could reduce coronavirus spreading at home – study

Researchers say less attention has been given to transmission between family members.

Government urges public to ‘buy a newspaper’

Government urges public to ‘buy a newspaper’

Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick said ‘a free country needs a free press’ at the Downing Street briefing.

New Banksy artwork pays tribute to NHS heroes

New Banksy artwork pays tribute to NHS heroes

The piece, called Game Changer, is on display in a corridor at Southampton General Hospital.

Northern Ireland facing ‘crucial’ decision on easing lockdown

Northern Ireland facing ‘crucial’ decision on easing lockdown

Getting it wrong could have severe implications for people’s lives, finance minister Conor Murphy said.

Eating disorder sufferer’s anguish shines light on mental health provision

Eating disorder sufferer’s anguish shines light on mental health provision

Emily Nuttall, 26, has sought help from charities such as Mind and Beat to help her cope with mental health problems during lockdown.

Family pays tribute to church warden stabbed to death in Co-op

Family pays tribute to church warden stabbed to death in Co-op

John Rees, 88, who died after being stabbed in the convenience store in South Wales, was a ‘proud Welshman, his devastated family said.

Archie steals the show from mum Meghan in birthday video

Archie steals the show from mum Meghan in birthday video

The Duchess of Sussex is shown reading the book Duck! Rabbit! to her son.

Uplifting news: Dad recovers for son’s birthday and young amputee walks marathon

Uplifting news: Dad recovers for son’s birthday and young amputee walks marathon

A round-up of Wednesday’s feelgood stories.

First Facebook Oversight Board members confirmed

First Facebook Oversight Board members confirmed

Former Guardian editor-in-chief Alan Rusbridger is among the 20 independent board members.

Death toll in England tops 44,000 from Covid-19 and the lockdown, expert says

Death toll in England tops 44,000 from Covid-19 and the lockdown, expert says

Statistician Nigel Marriott said excess deaths in April had been at record levels.

10-year-old amputee raises £10,000 for charity with lockdown marathon

10-year-old amputee raises £10,000 for charity with lockdown marathon

Maisie Catt aimed to raise £260 originally.

Heathrow to begin temperature screening of passengers

Heathrow to begin temperature screening of passengers

The airport is launching the measure despite Downing Street insisting it is not regarded as an effective way to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.

Special front cover of The Big Issue created by Gruffalo illustrator

Special front cover of The Big Issue created by Gruffalo illustrator

Characters created by Axel Scheffler from his popular books with Julia Donaldson are on the cover.

Kate calls on budding photographers to capture life under lockdown

Kate calls on budding photographers to capture life under lockdown

The Duchess of Cambridge has teamed up with the National Portrait Gallery to launch the Hold Still project.

Dairy farmers hit by lockdown to get up to £10,000 in support

Dairy farmers hit by lockdown to get up to £10,000 in support

Some have been forced to pour away milk amid a slump in demand during the coronavirus pandemic.

Sir Keir Starmer plans ‘frank conversation’ with Scots in online meetings

Sir Keir Starmer plans ‘frank conversation’ with Scots in online meetings

The UK Labour leader said his party’s return to power at Westminster starts in Scotland.

Johnson: Lockdown measures could be eased from Monday

Johnson: Lockdown measures could be eased from Monday

The PM will set out his roadmap for the next phase of the coronavirus response at the weekend.

A timeline of UK coronavirus testing as Prime Minister sets new target

A timeline of UK coronavirus testing as Prime Minister sets new target

The Government claims it hit the previous target of 100,000 tests by the end of April.

Only half of businesses prepared to return to pre-crisis levels after lockdown lifts

Only half of businesses prepared to return to pre-crisis levels after lockdown lifts

One in twenty businesses said they would be unable to viably operate as long as social distances measures are still enforced.

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