1. Shares fall amid fears over China lockdownsMore than $125bn was wiped off Tesla's market value and technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite index closed at its lowest level since late 2020.A High Court ruling's due on legal action brought against the government and health bosses over key policies and decisions made about care homes during the pandemic. The action was launched by Dr Cathy Gardner and Fay Harris, whose fathers died at the start of the pandemic. They3.
A £1,000 bonus for care workers in Wales has been branded unfair by workers and politicians after exemptions came to light. About 53,000 registered care home and home care workers are eligible but the government says the bonus will not be offered to auxiliary staff such as cleaning and kitchen workers. Kitchen assistant Anwen Jones says the decision makes some workers feel "not as worthy".
Screening stopped between March and August 2020 and no new invitations were sent out during that period. The Scottish government says screening uptake in the 50 to 70-year-old age range exceeds the national target.NHS waiting lists grew to record highs during the pandemic. To tackle this, the Welsh government's set out a plan to reduce the backlog, and by 2025 promises no-one will wait longer than a year for planned treatment.