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Saturday

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Originally published February 2005
Authors Ian McEwan
Page count 308
Publishers Jonathan Cape
Country United Kingdom
GenresNovel
Suspense
Psychological Fiction
Date of Reg.
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About Saturday


Saturday is a novel by Ian McEwan set in Fitzrovia, London, on Saturday, 15 February 2003, as a large demonstration is taking place against the United States' 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Gaza war: Premature babies evacuated from al-Shifa hospital

Gaza war: Premature babies evacuated from al-Shifa hospital
Nov 19,2023 9:31 am

... Hundreds of people, including patients, left from al-Shifa on Saturday...

Macallan: Rare Scotch whisky becomes world's most expensive bottle at £2. 1m

Macallan: Rare Scotch whisky becomes world's most expensive bottle at £2. 1m
Nov 18,2023 9:31 pm

... It was sold by Sotheby s on Saturday, at more than double its estimated price...

How Storm Babet and other storms get their names

How Storm Babet and other storms get their names
Oct 17,2023 10:31 am

... A yellow weather warning is in place from Wednesday until Saturday - with Scotland in particular braced for 60mph gusts and flooding...

Rugby World Cup: Wales fans confident as Argentina game nears

Rugby World Cup: Wales fans confident as Argentina game nears
Oct 13,2023 6:31 pm

... But Kevin Davies will be cheering on his son, Gareth Davies, on Saturday...

Massive rise in antisemitic incidents - Met Police

Massive rise in antisemitic incidents - Met Police
Oct 13,2023 10:11 am

... Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on Saturday, killing more than 1,300 people and taking up to 150 hostages...

Doctor in Gaza: I woke up to sounds of explosions

Doctor in Gaza: I woke up to sounds of explosions
Oct 10,2023 2:51 am

... He was due to perform surgery on Saturday - the same day Hamas militants launched a deadly attack in Israel...

UK weather: Last dose of summer expected for much of UK

UK weather: Last dose of summer expected for much of UK
Oct 6,2023 7:01 am

... Over the weekend, a high of 26C is expected in the South East on Saturday - this is unusual for October and even a little above typical mid-summer highs...

Two teenagers die after attending DJ set at SWG3 in Glasgow

Two teenagers die after attending DJ set at SWG3 in Glasgow
Aug 14,2023 8:31 am

... The first became unwell at Croy train station, North Lanarkshire at about 23:20 on Saturday - he was later pronounced dead in hospital...

Headlines: "Normal life" to die, six months, and the NHS - 'hero'

Jul 12,2023 12:10 pm

Dr. Harries, said the restrictions would. be checked every three weeks from

Most of the papers highlight The Warning - Made in Downing Street, the daily briefing on Sunday by The Deputy chief medical officer for England , That the life in the UK, not back to normal for six months

Says Dr. Jenny Harries' comment makes it "almost inevitable" That the government announced the extension of the restrictions beyond the three weeks initially.

agreed, with their leader column, the the increasing price in blood "will convince the country That more Time Is required".

But, it Says That the people "need to explain a little more as things get worse, if we can get through".

Says housing Secretary Robert Jenrick "face a Rough Ride " over No 10, the handling of the pandemic, when he appeared alongside Dr. Harries, after complaints about the slow growth of the Tests and the lack of personal protective equipment for medical Staff .

A Number of papers have a picture of Amged El-Hawrani - a of The First British doctors to die with The Virus .

After his Death , and another doctor, Adil El Tayar, has "increased pressure" on the Ministers to accelerate the supply of protective equipment for frontline Staff .

Says doctors are "plea" for more kit after the Death of the what The Paper calls "NHS hero".

Says a new national supply-line is as a result of the operation "within days", according to NHS officials admitted That the existing system was overwhelmed "" by the demand.

Dr El-Hawrani, who survive s worked at Queen's Hospital, Burton, died on Saturday

reports That it has admitted a large NHS Trust in London That is intensive care of infected patients is now limited to those "relatively safe", in order to.

It Says Imperial College Healthcare lies in the selection less and less marginal patients for ventilator treatment, because so many serious cases require a two weeks on The Machines .

Says The Trust has confirmed That the measure "is not taken, due to a lack of capacity". The Telegraph Says it is The First admission That NHS-doctors "tightened significantly," the intensive care treatment criteria, since the beginning of the Outbreak .

Says thousands of airline Cabin Crew is grounded by the pandemic will be asked to work on the new temporary area built hospitals around the United Kingdom. It is believed, those That are voluntary, the "amendment and the other not do clinical tasks".

some of the airlines to prepare, questions to the government for financial support to help them weather The Crisis , argues That One of the consequences of the pandemic", a redrawing of The Relationship between business and society".

It Says The Virus is demanded responsible capitalism to The Test and the state support That business plays its role as a "corporate Citizen ".

the ExCel Centre in East London is transformed into a temporary hospital

a to print several Newspapers That a photo of the former Labour leader, Lord Kinnock, sits to speak in front of his door, his son on a chair a few feet away.

Writing on Twitter, Stephen Kinnock Says That he and his wife, visited his parents for a "socially distanced" celebration of his father's 78th Birthday .

South Wales police say responded to Labour MP, the Embassy of the advice of him was The Trip not as fundamental travel classified. Mr Kinnock said he had to deliver, which supplies some necessary and was "off" after staying long enough to sing Happy Birthday .



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