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London, Aug 11 (EFE) .- (Camera: Clàudia Sacrest) Prince Charles, heir to the British crown, sees no possibility for his brother Andrew to return to public life after the accusations of sexual abuse that a woman filed against the Duke of York in the US.FOOTAGE OF BRITISH PRESS.SOUNDBITES OF RESIDENTS PAUL CAMPBELL, DRIVER; BENJAMIN COLLETT, AND PAUL CHESTER AND RICHARD SUTER.
London, Apr 8 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: EFE/EPA archive) The British Minister of Health, Matt Hancock, encouraged citizens on Thursday to continue to get vaccinated and restated that the risk of developing thrombosis is very low in the case of being immunized with the AstraZeneca vaccine.ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF VACCINATION CENTRES IN THE UK.
London (UK), Feb 15 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Neil Hall).- Quarantine hotels assigned by the British government began on Monday for travelers arriving from 33 countries, including Portugal, South Africa and South America, the same day that the United Kingdom began a new stage in the immunization program against covid-19, for those over 65 years.FOOTAGE OF TRAVELERS ARRIVING AT HEATHROW AND BEING ESCORTED TO NEARBY HOTELS.
London, Jan 6 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Neil Hall) British judge Vanessa Baraitser denied WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange his parole, due to flight risk, despite having previously refused his extradition to the United States on health grounds.FOOTAGE OF THE WESTMINSTER COURT.
Scientists have discovered the largest species that has the ability to regrow limbs. According to Business Insider, it's the alligator. Like lizards, young American gators can regrow their tails up to 9 inches. Prof. Kenro Kusumi is a co-senior study author and the director of Arizona State University's School of Life Sciences. Kusumi began studying gator regrowth after receiving a package in the mail that contained a deformed alligator tail in a pickle jar with ethanol. The tail was discolored, forked, and the scales were smaller than normal. Kusumi realized that the tail looked like it had been regrown.
"How can someone explain to a child that someone deliberately tried to kill him?", ask the parents of the French boy who was thrown off a viewing platform at London's Tate Modern art gallery by a troubled British teenager. In a statement read out by a police officer after perpetrator Jonty Bravery was sentenced to life in prison, the parents express the "fear and horror" caused by the crime. SOUNDBITE