Covid UK: Government only has to OFFER 13.9m vaccine to hit target

Government only needs to OFFER 13.9million people COVID vaccine to hit its target by mid-February as it admits it ‘can’t force’ older people who want to pass their life-saving jab onto others Government has set target of vaccinating 13.9million most vulnerable by Feb 15 But sources say it only needs to offer the jab and … Read more

England dishes out 300,000 daily doses amid hope that NHS CAN hit key target

Hopes that Britain’s great Covid vaccine rollout is still on track were raised today as official data revealed England dished out more than 300,000 doses yesterday.  Boris Johnson insisted the UK is still on schedule to hit the target of vaccinating the 14million most vulnerable people by mid-February, despite alarm over the daily rate having … Read more

Pfizer jab supply worries mean target of 15m vaccinated by mid-Feb ‘very tight’, source says 

Pfizer jab supply worries will make reaching Boris Johnson’s target of 15 million people vaccinated by mid-February ‘very, very, tight,’ a government source warned last night. The number of Britons having jabs fell for the third day in a row on Monday, slumping to 204,076 – down from 324,000 on Friday. Pfizer has warned supplies will … Read more

Angelina Jolie holds hands with daughter Zahara, 16, during afternoon Target run

Angelina Jolie has been spending plenty of quality time with her six children amid COVID-19 quarantine in Los Angeles. And the Academy Award-winner, 45, was spotted holding hands with daughter Zahara, 16, as they indulged in a leisurely Target run on Saturday afternoon. After scouring the aisles of the beloved department store, Angelina and Zahara … Read more

Boris is urged to seize on UK curbing Covid surge by DOUBLING jabs target

Boris Johnson was urged to double his target for 14million vaccinations by mid-February today amid signs brutal lockdowns have finally started to curb the coronavirus outbreak. The PM is facing demands to take advantage of the space created by the brutal restrictions as figures showed the number of jabs being administered is rocketing over 290,000 … Read more

Elderly widower Thomas was an easy target for conmen but now he’s taking sweet revenge  

Widower Thomas Wyness is fighting back after being targeted by scammers For nine years, widower Thomas Wyness was bombarded with letters telling him he’d won high-value cash prizes, televisions and cars. All he needed to do, the letters told him, was send a small sum of money to an overseas postbox to claim it.  But … Read more

The fast way to beat disease: Reverse Type 2 diabetes with these dishes that target your tummy

Have you started 2021 heavier than you’d like to be? Are you feeling sluggish, and sleeping badly? Join the club — after what’s been a difficult time, many people have begun the New Year fatter, less fit and more stressed than ever. And as you piled on the pounds, the chances are your blood sugar … Read more

Slimming World’s Woman of the Year hits 17st weight loss target in lockdown

A carer who hit her 17st weight loss target during lockdown and dropped 12 dress sizes has been named Slimming World’s Woman of the Year.  Jenny Irons, 46, from Clacton-on-Sea, began her transformation back in September 2018 after seeing her weight steadily creep up following a marriage break-up, being made redundant and experiencing financial difficulties which … Read more

Vaccines tsar Nadhim Zahawi admits vaccine target is ‘stretching’

The government’s vaccines tsar today admitted that the NHS will need to be giving around three million vaccine doses a week by February to meet the PM’s target.     Nadhim Zahawi said goal of covering more than 13million of the most vulnerable within seven weeks was ‘very stretching’ – but can be delivered. Boris Johnson … Read more

Is Matt Hancock backing off mid-February vaccine target ALREADY?

Tory MPs accused Matt Hancock of playing down the Government’s vaccination ambitions yesterday. The Health Secretary described the prospect of giving the jab to the most vulnerable by mid-February as a ‘best-case scenario’. Many of his parliamentary colleagues were not reassured by his comments to them over Zoom yesterday morning. One MP who referred to … Read more