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Now playing Next No Comment Spain falls silent at start of 10-day mourning for COVID-19 victims 27,000 people have died as a result of the pandemic. 27/05/2020
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Locked down working mothers do bulk of childcare and housework Researchers warned that "there is a risk of reversing some of the progress made in narrowing the gender wage gap over recent decades" because of the COVID-19 pandemic. 27/05/2020
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Now playing Next United Kingdom What is Barnard Castle and why is everyone talking about it? During the sixteenth century the phrase “That’s Barney Castle!” became idiomatic of a cowardly excuse after Sir George Bowes, who was steward of the Fortress, shut himself up inside it. 26/05/2020
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Now playing Next Economy State aid should be reviewed 'to help EU compete with US & China' It comes after the German government and flagship carrier Lufthansa reportedly reached an agreement on state aid worth €9 billion. 25/05/2020
Now playing Next World News ‘Extra vigilance required’: COVID-19 and strokes in younger people Stroke may be a rare manifestation of severe COVID-19 in young patients, new studies have said. 25/05/2020
Now playing Next Europe News EU to announce green strings for post-pandemic funding The European Union is due to announce economic recovery plans which could be up to one trillion euros and wants to pull Europe out of the crisis with green measures. 25/05/2020
Now playing Next Netherlands Immunity to coronaviruses may only last six months, says study It casts doubt over the practicality of introducing "immunity passports", which some governments want to issue to COVID-19 survivors. 25/05/2020
Now playing Next Germany Protests in Berlin over government's lockdown response Experts say that the demonstrations come from a variety of different political camps united by a shared distrust in the state 25/05/2020
Now playing Next World News Updated: Authors retract hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 patients study A large global study said the anti-malaria drug touted by Donald Trump did not benefit COVID-19 patients and was tied to a greater risk of death, but its authors have since retracted it. 23/05/2020