A GP surgery receptionist was given the nickname 'Panic Janet' by her laughing colleagues because she was prone to worry at minor problems, a tribunal has heard.
'Stressed' Anthea George was
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Police were forced to turn Bank Holiday customers away at a B&Q store today after around 400 cars turned up to collect items that had been bought online - causing 'gridlock' on surrounding
Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko today made the incredible claim that no-one has died - or will die - from coronavirus in his repressive ex-Soviet state.
The dictator ignored his own country's
Italy will open a small number of shops tomorrow in the first loosening of Europe's longest coronavirus lockdown, while construction work could be set to resume in some places.
Bookshops, stationery
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A major US drug company unwittingly became a 'super spreader' after a meeting of executives led to nearly 100 people becoming infected with coronavirus.
Biogen held an annual leadership meeting at the