The 864,000 doses will kick off the first phase of vaccination on 10th March with priority groups like health workers, teachers and the elderly.
Isabel Nakirya reports.
The UK government is expected to commit more than £400m to arts venues in England, as part of this year's budget. The Chancellor Rishi Sunak will set out his economic plan in parliament tomorrow and says culture will be a significant driver for recovery. Laura Makin-Isherwood has more.
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The UK's government is being urged to restart international travel before May 17th.
If it doesn't, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) says its economy could lose billions.
Chris Jones has more in London
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson believes it's the "right time" for Britain and Ireland to launch a joint bid to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
The government is set to pledge roughly $4m to kick-off the process in Wednesday's Annual Budget.
Benji Hyer has more details from London.
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Chinese state-backed hackers could be attacking Indian vaccine makers' IT systems according to a cybersecurity firm.
The motive, it says, could be to steal proprietary information…
That could get Chinese COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers a competitive edge.
Ishan Garg tells us more from New Delhi.
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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been convicted of corruption and sentenced to three years in prison…two of them suspended.
It's the first time a modern-day former French head of state has received a jail sentence and he is expected to appeal.
Victor Mallett is the Paris correspondent for the Financial Times.
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