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Has hospitality been unfairly targeted?24 Nov 202000:12:12

It employs nearly one in ten UK workers, but it’s the industry set to suffer the most when England's new tier system comes into force. CEO of UKHospitality, Kate Nicholls tells Theodora Louloudis why limited evidence of infection in pubs and restaurants means the sector has been wrongly singled out, with ‘devastating’ consequences.

Read more on Christmas rules: https://bit.ly/361oNwP |

Read more on travel quarantine changes: https://bit.ly/371PVLG |

'Dosing error in trials led to Oxford vaccine's 90 per cent efficacy by accident': https://bit.ly/39bzCOU |

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How promising is Remdesivir?19 Nov 202000:14:34

Over a year since the first recorded case of Covid-19 in humans, only one antiviral drug is approved for its treatment. The Telegraph’s Global Health Security team speak to Dr Michael Elliot, Vice President of Medical Affairs at Gilead Sciences, the company that manufactures Remdesivir. They discuss how useful it is, whether big pharma is solely driven by profit and the prognosis for severe coronavirus sufferers in the second wave.

Read more on the Oxford vaccine: https://bit.ly/2UVfPet |

Read more on Brexit talks: https://bit.ly/36V8f8Y |

Read more on the new quarantine-free list: https://bit.ly/3lMs88H |

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Is Britain’s death toll about to jump?14 Sep 202000:16:19

Cases are rising and restrictions are being reimposed, but will an increase in UK infections lead to a spike in deaths? As the WHO warns of a rise in coronavirus fatalities across Europe from October, The Telegraph's Theodora Louloudis and Global Health Security Correspondent, Sarah Newey discuss how this could play out in Britain, and whether younger sufferers and breakthroughs in treatments are enough to stop a deadly second wave.


Read more about how face masks could be giving people Covid-19 immunity: https://bit.ly/2ZAqIVD |

Read more about the Recovery trial: https://bit.ly/2E4A30s |

Read more about public policing of the 'rule of six': https://bit.ly/2E4A30s |

Read more about Sir Keir Starmer's isolation: https://bit.ly/3c8H8K5 |

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What now for the Oxford vaccine?09 Sep 202000:12:44

Nearly 180 vaccines are being trialled globally, but Oxford University's has been a frontrunner from the start. On Tuesday, a hitch in the road: the trial was paused in its third and final phase. Virologist Dr Elisabetta Groppelli joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss the significance of the decision, and whether global collaboration is needed to speed up the search.

Read more about England's new lockdown rules: https://bit.ly/2FcTaG3 |

Read more about the rise in cases in Italy and Portugal: https://bit.ly/3ih6OGr |

What you can and can't do from Monday: https://bit.ly/3mcLFzN |

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Back to work or face the sack?28 Aug 202000:12:21

Over five months since the public was told to work from home where possible, the Prime Minister wants Britons back at their desks. As well as concern for the economy, mental health and productivity, ministers are warning that working from home will make people more ‘vulnerable’ to being let go. Theodora Louloudis is joined by employment law solicitor, Melanie Morton to discuss the rights of employers to fire those who wish to stay home, and the rights of employees to refuse on the grounds of health, childcare, or because they simply don’t fancy it. 

Read more the UK's current local lockdowns: https://bit.ly/3b75vqT |

Read more about the latest numbers of confirmed cases and deaths: https://bit.ly/2G3SrqJ |

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Has the lockdown lost us friends?26 Aug 202000:12:12

After months of reduced social interaction, it's hard to shake the feeling that things just don't feel the same with some of our friendships. And a new report suggests that's because they might not be. The Oxford University psychologist behind the study, Professor Robin Dunbar joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss the hindrances of virtual friendships, why physical contact strengthens relationships and the unwelcome side-effect of becoming friends with your neighbours over the lockdown.

Read more about the rules for face masks in schools: https://bit.ly/2D4vYc4 |

Read more about where might be next for travel quarantines: https://bit.ly/3lh8v8V |

Read more about Gatwick Airport's redundancies: https://bit.ly/3jhY6HY |

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Quarantine: Which countries are next?14 Aug 202000:13:47

The late-evening announcement that those arriving in the UK from France will soon have to quarantine for 14 days has left Britons scrambling to get home. The Telegraph’s Deputy Travel Editor, Ben Ross joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss which countries could soon be added to the UK Government’s ‘red list’, whether France is likely to impose reciprocal measures and why this is the ‘worst case scenario' for the travel industry.

Read more about the latest easing of lockdown restrictions and England’s case numbers: https://bit.ly/3gYEIiH |

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How Spain lost control - again12 Aug 202000:12:10

Spain’s coronavirus lockdown was the strictest of all – and it worked. But less than two months after the state of emergency ended, the country is once again topping the European league of Covid-19 transmission. Madrid-based journalist, James Badcock joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss why partying amongst the young and a patchy contact tracing system mean the country’s become the sick man of Europe.

Read more about Britain's record recession: https://bit.ly/2PPVtAo |

Read more about Aberdeen's lockdown: https://bit.ly/3ahsS0m |

Read ‘Is a second wave beginning to sweep through Europe?’: https://bit.ly/2XSceja |

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The Covid-19 'long-haulers'06 Aug 202000:12:17

As MPs are warned that up to half a million Britons are suffering coronavirus symptoms months after first falling ill, Theodora Louloudis hears from those experiencing 'long Covid' and speaks to Professor Tim Spector, a leading King's College London epidemiologist about why some suffer for much longer than others, and whether those experiencing long-term symptoms still have the disease.

Read more about safety concerns over 50 million NHS masks: https://bit.ly/3ifB0l0 |

Read more about rising cases in Germany and France: https://bit.ly/3fwWhVh |

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A homegrown vaccine?20 Jul 202000:13:27

As results of the first human trials of Oxford University vaccine show immune reaction produced without any serious adverse reactions, virologist Dr Elisabetta Groppelli joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss why she thinks the results are ‘very, very encouraging’, whether a vaccine is ‘one size fits all’ and how virus mutation could affect crucial immunology research.

Read more about the potential coronavirus treatment from Synairgen: https://bit.ly/2WG5Fzr

Read more about Test and Trace privacy allegations: https://bit.ly/2WEPdPS

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Normality by November?17 Jul 202000:15:14

As Boris Johnson suggests the nation could see a Christmas free of social distancing, the Telegraph’s Deputy Political Editor, Anna Mikhailova joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss what the Prime Minister’s latest update means for those currently working from home, whether newly-unveiled testing targets will give the country greater freedoms and why giving councils the power to implement local lockdowns is one of the government’s most significant steps yet.

Read more about the UK’s current lockdown rules: https://bit.ly/3fDD4lH

Read more about the urgent review into coronavirus death figures: https://bit.ly/2ZBf3Gk

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Why are Tory voters more likely to oppose face masks?15 Jul 202000:16:44

The move to make face covering compulsory in shops has caused anger - online, at least. And a YouGov poll suggests that those who oppose the move are more likely to be Conservative voters and Brexiteers. The Telegraph’s Parliamentary Sketchwriter, Michael Deacon joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss why the decision goes against Boris Johnson’s own libertarian principles and what leaving the EU might have to do with wearing a face mask.

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Read more about the rate of infection in May: https://bit.ly/2Ot4xKY

Read more about Boris Johnson’s pledge to hold an independent inquiry, and skin rash warnings: https://bit.ly/2ZtvTqM

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The five challenges facing Joe Biden13 Nov 202000:15:26

After the US recorded its highest daily rise in new cases and hospitalisations, Deputy Editor of The Telegraph’s Global Health Security Team, Anne Gulland joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss the five mammoth challenges the President Elect will be seeking to overcome in his fight against Covid-19. Top of the list? Tackling misinformation.

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Science or sexism? The beauty industry’s slow reopening10 Jul 202000:16:36

Beauty salons have been given the green light to reopen on Monday, but not all treatments will go ahead. Manicures, massages and leg waxes are back on the menu, but no treatments can be carried out above the neck - apart from beard trimming. It’s led to a “beards v brows” debate and allegations of sexism. The Telegraph’s Women’s Editor, Claire Cohen and Beauty Director, Sonia Haria join Theodora Louloudis to discuss the importance of the beauty industry and why they believe this is another symptom of a lockdown designed “by men, for men”.

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Read more about New York’s antibody results: https://bit.ly/3fizT2S

Read Anne Gulland and Paul Nuki’s second wave analysis: https://bit.ly/2O9Nv4s

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The emerging cost of the UK’s bungled coronavirus response09 Jul 202000:10:40

Calls for an inquiry mount after Treasury figures reveal £25 billion has been spent on the PPE and NHS Test and Trace programmes, both littered with problems. The Telegraph’s Economics Reporter, Tom Rees joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss the Government’s accountability and the long-term effects of loosening the public purse.

Read more about the lockdown relaxation in England: https://bit.ly/2Zer44A

Read more about the testing of asymptomatic workers: https://bit.ly/3gO33ax

Read more about the lockdown relaxation in Scotland: https://bit.ly/3gJfp3v

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Denial, rising cases and a positive test result for Brazil's President Bolsonaro07 Jul 202000:10:46

As President Bolsonaro becomes the latest Brazilian to test positive for the virus, Euan Marshall joins Theodora Louloudis from São Paulo to discuss why he's taking an unproven treatment for the virus, his aversion to lockdown restrictions and why the crisis hasn't dealt a crushing blow to his popularity.

Read more about the Chancellor's green home improvement announcements: https://bit.ly/3f6wQL6

Read more about Boris Johnson's care home comments: https://bit.ly/3guX4ae

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The plan to get Britain's children back to school02 Jul 202000:12:22

Schools will open to all pupils from September, but what will the classroom look like? Can exams take place after so much disruption? And why have teaching unions been quick to criticise the government's plans? The Telegraph's Education Editor, Camilla Turner joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss the much-anticipated return to the classroom.

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Is Leicester the first of many local lockdowns?30 Jun 202000:16:17

While the rest of the country sees restrictions ease, Leicester goes into reverse. The Telegraph’s Global Health Security Editor, Paul Nuki and Chief Reporter, Robert Mendick join Theodora Louloudis to discuss the cause of the outbreak, what it tells us about how well the virus is under control and whether local lockdowns are the new normal.

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Will America's new spike of infections be as deadly as the first?26 Jun 202000:14:51

As the US confirms a record number of daily cases, The Telegraph’s Washington Editor Nick Allen joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss whether Donald Trump is right to attribute this to increased testing, how reopening splits states along party lines and why the average age of those now infected has dropped by thirty years.

Read more about Scotland’s near elimination of the virus: https://bit.ly/385KmvI

Read more about Sweden’s disagreement with the WHO: https://bit.ly/3eAj6YM

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How many rules are too many rules?24 Jun 202000:16:58

The new normal is a litany of complex rules and regulations, and as the UK Government slowly eases the lockdown, politicians are seeking to strike the balance between safety and realism. Behavioural scientist, Professor Ben Voyer joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss why easing the rules makes imposing them look comparatively easy, why the public needs to feel a greater sense of reward, and the psychology of reimposing restrictions in the event of further outbreaks.

Read more about the easing of Scotland’s lockdown: https://bit.ly/2A0Jhc1

Read more about health experts’ warning of a second wave: https://bit.ly/37Ygq4t

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Why meat processing factories have become coronavirus hotspots22 Jun 202000:11:36

Germany’s R-number shot to its highest level for weeks after more than 1300 abattoir employees tested positive for the virus. In the UK, three outbreaks have been confirmed in meat processing factories, sparking concerns that not enough is being done to protect low-paid workers. The Telegraph’s Global Health Security Correspondent, Anne Gulland joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss why the plants are the ideal incubator for the virus, and what the ensuing local lockdowns tell us about what life might look like once the hospitality industry opens up further.

Read more about the new shielding guidance: https://bit.ly/2NmHH7m

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Was the NHS contact tracing app doomed from the start?19 Jun 202000:20:57

England’s planned contact tracing app, trialled on the Isle of Wight, has been abandoned in favour of a system developed by Google and Apple. The Telegraph's Senior Technology Reporter, Matt Field and Social Media Correspondent, Mike Wright join Theodora Louloudis to discuss what went wrong, how other countries are overcoming the same hurdles and whether an app is that effective after all.

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Are young people the long-term losers of the lockdown?18 Jun 202000:18:28

As the Prince of Wales warns of the 'potentially devastating' impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on young people, The Telegraph’s Family and Education Editor, Sally Peck and Cambridge University psychologist, Dr Amy Orben join Theodora Louloudis to discuss the effect of uncertainty on a generation trying to plan for their futures.

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When will the UK be vaccinated?10 Nov 202000:12:38

After the Pfizer vaccine breakthrough, immunologist Dr Al Edwards tells Theodora Louloudis why the hard work isn't over even once a vaccine is approved, why talk of effective immunisation before Christmas is premature and how this particular vaccine could be particularly difficult to distribute.

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The footballer who took on coronavirus food poverty - and won16 Jun 202000:13:27

More than a million schoolchildren in England will be given meal vouchers over the summer following pressure from Manchester United and England forward, Marcus Rashford. The Telegraph's Northern Football Correspondent, James Ducker joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss the man behind the campaign, and why the government doubled back on a move not to offer support over the holidays.

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Is lifting the lockdown enough to save the economy?12 Jun 202000:12:32

The coronavirus lockdown ground the UK economy to a halt in April, with the biggest monthly GDP contraction on record. But with non-essential shops opening from Monday and many sectors moving back to work, is this enough to counter such a significant hit? The Telegraph's Economics Reporter, Lizzy Burden joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss how dented consumer confidence will mean a particularly slow return to normal, and why the pair won't be heading back to the shops anytime soon.

Revealed: the 254 neighbourhoods where there have been no Covid-19 deaths - is yours one? https://bit.ly/3dYG0sn

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Is the decision to keep schools shut political?10 Jun 202000:13:49

The vast majority of England's children remain at home, but how dangerous is a return to the classroom? Is education falling prey to attempts to fire up the economy? And would a cross-party consensus on the matter help Britain's children? The Telegraph's Associate Editor, Camilla Tominey joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss when a nation of parents can hang up their homeschooling hats.

Read more on 'support bubbles': https://bit.ly/3cRdgAD

Read more on why the UK economy is world’s biggest Covid-19 casualty: https://bit.ly/2YqsZRK

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Will the UK travel quarantine work?08 Jun 202000:10:19

The UK's most controversial measure yet came into force on Monday, but will it stop re-infection? What effect will it have on an already struggling travel industry? And who is exempt from the rules?

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Friday 5 June05 Jun 202000:13:07

Matt Hancock urges the public to avoid planned anti-racism protests, the US sees an unexpected upturn in employment and why having less hair might put you more at risk.

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Thursday 4 June04 Jun 202000:10:38

Face coverings to be made mandatory on public transport, fresh hope and fresh disappointment for the potential treatment backed by Donald Trump and why you could be getting a haircut sooner than you think.

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Wednesday 3 June03 Jun 202000:12:23

A Conservative revolt over quarantine plans, universities unveil plans for virtual learning, and how to ease your pets out of lockdown. 

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Tuesday 2 June02 Jun 202000:13:06

The pandemic lays bare UK inequalities, how Sweden used similar lockdown modelling to the UK - but chose not to lockdown and why British volunteers are deliberately trying to catch the virus.

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Monday 1 June01 Jun 202000:10:05

The UK sees its lowest daily death toll since the lockdown began, opposition mounts against the Government's travel quarantine plans, and how horse racing became the first live sport out of the starting gate.

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Friday 29 May29 May 202000:12:45

The Chancellor reveals the future of the furlough scheme, new research suggests most people infected with coronavirus never show symptoms and why the pandemic has given tech companies the power of nation states.

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Could we all be tested weekly?03 Nov 202000:10:02

As Liverpool becomes England’s first city to be offered mass coronavirus testing, The Telegraph’s Health Editor Laura Donnelly tells Theodora Louloudis why the trial could offer a glimpse into the UK’s future, and why its success hinges on public co-operation.

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Thursday 28 May28 May 202000:12:39

Boris Johnson announces groups of up to six can meet from Monday, the Government’s ‘test and trace’ system sees a chaotic first day, and should deaths be measured per capita?

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Wednesday 27 May27 May 202000:10:39

The Government launches its ‘test and trace’ programme, warnings that the self-employed face a ‘cliff-edge’ drop in income support, and how Greece defied the odds to keep covid-19 at bay.

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Tuesday 26 May26 May 202000:08:51

A newly-authorised drug hailed as ‘the biggest step forward in the treatment of coronavirus since the crisis began’, London is no longer the UK's virus epicentre, and why the pandemic has turned Brazil’s president against the country’s media.

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How Telegraph reporters are covering the biggest story of their careers22 May 202000:29:19

In this special episode, Data Journalist, Dominic Gilbert and Deputy Editor of the Global Health Security team, Anne Gulland join Theodora Louloudis to pull back the curtain on what it’s like analysing complicated (and often morbid) data, whether the old adage that “the stats never lie” rings true and why media focus lies on the negative news stories rather than the positive. Plus the trio reflect on what it’s like covering the most difficult story of their careers from their kitchen tables.

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Thursday 21 May21 May 202000:11:34

A clue as to how many of us have actually had the virus, Scotland plots a cautious route out of lockdown, and why Sweden’s property market suggests the UK’s isn’t heading for a swift recovery. 

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Wednesday 20 May20 May 202000:13:04

Boris Johnson promises a 'world-beating' test and trace system by June, we visit a Danish school to see how British children could return to the classroom and why drinks at the bar might be a thing of the past.

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Tuesday 19 May19 May 202000:13:06

The Chancellor warns of a ‘severe recession’, the UK death toll hits 40,000 and we ask whether the Government is doing enough to support parents of children with special needs over the lockdown.

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Monday 18 May18 May 202000:11:24

Testing opened to everyone over five, China under pressure over the origins of the coronavirus and could the mosh pit be a thing of the past?

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Friday 15 May15 May 202000:11:55

The rate of infection rises, the UK Government spends £20 million on drugs not yet proven to work and why face masks split Americans along party lines.

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Thursday 14 May14 May 202000:11:29

The new antibody test touted as a ‘game changer’, questions over Russia’s relatively low death rate and could state-sponsored virtual therapy prevent a mental health crisis?

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Is Christmas "cancelled"?29 Oct 202000:08:57

With just eight weeks to go until the big day, Yolanthe Fawehinmi joins Theodora Louloudis to discuss the likelihood of households being allowed to mix nationwide over the festive season.

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Wednesday 13 May13 May 202000:14:01

Britain braces for a record-breaking recession, warnings Brazil could be the next virus epicentre and the EU’s plan to save the summer.

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Tuesday 12 May12 May 202000:11:16

The Chancellor extends the furlough scheme, six new cases in Wuhan spark plans to test eleven million, and a very royal thank you for nursing staff.

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Monday 11 May11 May 202000:15:30

The new normal? The Telegraph’s top journalists break down the Government's 50-page roadmap out of lockdown and what it means for you.

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Friday 8 May08 May 202000:14:37

US unemployment soars, the UK splits over easing lockdown measures and the inside story of how an email from a Turkish T-shirt salesman led to a British PPE fiasco.

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Read - Whisper it, but millions of people are enjoying lockdown

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