COVID-19 vaccine

David Chambers has been charged with fraud by false representation over the incident in Surbiton, south-west London.
Amidst the bleak headlines of this week, there have been some positive developments.
The government had previously said there was no “clamour” for such a move.
Here's your guide to life before and after the coronavirus vaccine.
The scientist behind the Pfizer vaccine believes the first and second dose should not be given more than six weeks apart.
The government has ordered 17 million doses of the vaccine and it is expected to arrive in spring.
Health secretary suggests vaccines mean ministers will not re-introduce national restrictions.
But this would not be before the government has said it wants schools to reopen in February.
Deputy chief medical officer Jenny Harries suggests frontline key workers could begin getting jabs once 13m most vulnerable are inoculated.