Nintendo Switch Lite deals return with stock available on Animal Crossing: New Horizons bundlesNintendo Switch Lite deals return with stock available on Animal Crossing: New Horizons bundles

Nintendo Switch Lite deals are returning to UK shelves this week, and highlights include a fantastic Animal Crossing: New Horizons bundle. That's right, you can now pick up a Nintendo Switch Lite in any colour from Very, with plenty of bundled games on offer as well. 

What's more, these consoles haven't been affected by recent price hikes as demand

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Most sex workers meet customers in person. For them, the coronavirus spells economic ruin.

"The virus is a disaster for client-facing businesses - and sex work is no different," says Goddess Cleo, a dominatrix from London.

"Most of my income is generated from one-on-one sessions and events. I [normally] only make a bit of

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The mobile-first streaming service Quibi launched in the US on Monday, despite concerns the coronavirus outbreak might impact its viewership.

The company has raised $1.8bn (£1.47bn) for the project intended to rival Netflix and YouTube.

Quibi's shows are 10 minutes or shorter and movies are broken into segments.

It has lined up a

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Exercise bike company Peloton has cancelled its live classes, days after one of its employees tested positive for coronavirus.

It sells exercise bikes, the cheapest of which costs nearly £2,000, for use with its

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Death comes fast, says Temie Giwa-Tubosun, as we sit in the scorching sunshine of Rwanda's capital Kigali.

She's talking about post-partum haemorrhage - women bleeding after childbirth.

"I'm always amazed that more

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Media captionWATCH: Why UK experts are urging the rollout of a coronavirus app

Europe's data protection watchdog has called for a single coronavirus app to be used across the EU, instead of every country making its own.

Several countries are developing tracking apps, but privacy advocates warn of the

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