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The Premier League have held further meetings with stakeholders, managers and players this week in an attempt to get the 2019/20 season back underway.
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The Premier League have held further meetings with stakeholders, managers and players this week in an attempt to get the 2019/20 season back underway.
// by Roxanne McKenzie
New figures show that BAME people in England and Wales are disproportionately often dying with coronavirus.
// by Roxanne Cooper-Costello
You've graduated university during the coronavirus pandemic, so now how do you go about getting a job?
// by Chaar Yeates
With many doctors being put under pressure, recently retired doctors being called back to work, and various health workers being re-trained to deal with COVID-19, let's spare a thought for the new junior doctors - those who have been pulled out of medical school before their final exams and pushed into the new and foreign world of being a qualified doctor, amongst front line hospital staff.
// by Jessy Onugha
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has eased lockdown restrictions in Nigeria despite daily records of coronavirus increasing in the country.
// by Sian Morris
Supermarkets across the UK are struggling to keep up with the spike in demand for dried yeast as people turn to baking to pass the time in quarantine.
// by Lauren Miles
Four in ten people in Bournemouth live in a flat with no outdoor space.
// by Roxanne McKenzie
The Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB) have experienced a threefold increase of people wanting to sit licensing exams since the goverment rules on lockdown.
// by minhtrangnguyen
220 homeless people who used to live on the street for years have been given safe shelters with three meals per day and support of essential needs across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. Homelessness is expected to end in 2027.