
Coronavirus: London's Nightingale Hospital Treats First Patients
The first wave of patients have arrived at the new facility in London's ExCel Centre, after a rapid build assisted by military personnel.
The first wave of patients have arrived at the new facility in London's ExCel Centre, after a rapid build assisted by military personnel.
The troops' roles are likely to include emergency response and driving ambulances when required.
The treats were donated by the local NAAFI store.
The exercise marks the first of a 10-year training programme between Royal Marines and their Norwegian counterparts.
The Prime Minister was admitted to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened.
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Second World War air battle.
General Sir Nick Carter wished Boris Johnson a "speedy, speedy recovery" and said he expects it to be "business as usual" for the military.
For many older veterans, the country-wide lockdown means being away from people for a number of weeks.
With the number of coronavirus deaths expected to rise in Bedfordshire, RAF Henlow has agreed to be used as a temporary mortuary site.
Personnel will help build in-patient accommodation at St Mary’s Hospital on the island.
John Healey forms part of the new-look shadow cabinet under recently-appointed Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.
The service person is displaying "mild symptoms" and is currently self-isolating.
In a rare speech, Her Majesty has urged this generation to prove it is "as strong as any" during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Taliban has warned of more violence if the US and Afghan government continue alleged violations of the deal.
Vice Admiral Jerry Kyd described the coronavirus crisis as "some of the most challenging times" the UK has faced.
The NHS called on the RAF after the patient's condition "started to deteriorate".