Coronavirus
Following Boris Johnson’s announcement that he tested positive for coronavirus, business secretary Alok Sharma steps in to give the daily press update in his place. He is expected to be joined by England’s NHS medical director Stephen Powis.
The figures, accurate as of 5pm on Friday, mark the biggest increase in deaths since the outbreak began.
When staff canteens close at 5pm, many frontline workers are left to rely on vending machines or
Medical workers have shared videos of staff singing and dancing in hospitals, in an effort to stay positive during the coronavirus outbreak. The cheerful videos show hospital staff performing dance routines and riffing on popular songs to issue advice about coronavirus in lyrical form.
Hundreds of Britons are believed to be trapped on a cruise ship where four have died, and more than 100,000 cases have been confirmed in the US. Here's the latest.
Millions have been taking part in the daily #PEWithJoe fitness lessons.
From a private surgeon who felt he could no longer stand by, to a retired specialist worried about the government's response to Covid-19, these are some of the people going back to work in the NHS.
You don't need to leave the house to get those holiday vibes flowing.
The reality is we won’t change much, if at all, after the pandemic is over, writes Peter Hughes.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says around one in every five people who catch Covid-19 will need hospital care.