[ad_1] Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus outbreak this Monday evening. We’ll have another update for you on Tuesday morning. 1. ‘British common
[ad_1] Image copyright Getty Images More than 2,000 coronavirus deaths could have been prevented if Scotland had locked down two weeks earlier, according to a new study. A
[ad_1] Image copyright Getty Images The government has started easing lockdown restrictions, with more people now encouraged to start returning to work. But for many, concerns remain about
[ad_1] Image copyright Getty Images There is an “ambition” for all primary school children in England to spend a month back at school before the summer holidays, says
[ad_1] Image copyright TonyBaggett Image caption The Old Bailey will be one of the first courts to resume with juries Jury trials in England and Wales will resume
[ad_1] Image copyright Getty Images People in England should aim to wear face coverings on public transport and in some shops from Wednesday, the UK government has said.
[ad_1] No professional sport, even behind closed doors, will be staged in England until 1 June at the earliest, the UK government has announced. The government has published
[ad_1] Image copyright Getty Images For the first time, people in England are being advised to wear face coverings in some enclosed spaces. The Scottish government already recommends
[ad_1] Image copyright Getty Images Image caption The supermarket is cutting its petrol price to below £1 per litre across the UK Morrisons has become the first major
[ad_1] Image caption There are concerns over the ability to maintain social distance while visiting popular areas People have been told to stay away from beauty spots and