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Cabinet Office minister says government will look at "all of the evidence" before easing restrictions.
The Liberal Democrats have described the bill as "extremely damaging and controversial" due to its implications for free movement
After heavy criticism on yesterday's news that some hospitals in England won't have enough gowns and other protective clothing to last the weekend, the government delivers its daily briefing on measures being undertaken to fight the pandemic.
Health secretary says he cannot "wave a magic wand" and secure PPE, as death toll among NHS staff from coronavirus rises.
Confirmed global cases have passed two million. Here's the latest on Covid-19.
Keir Starmer cautions UK-wide lockdown is "not affecting people equally".
In Spain, one of the nations hit hardest by Covid-19, the nightly applause for health care workers is now mixed with protests.
The ongoing challenge for government is to keep older white men on their side as social distancing measures drag on, writes Richard Stokoe.
Farms won't be able to recruit seasonal fruit and veg pickers from Europe, so those at a loose end will be asked to step in under the 'Pick for Britain' scheme.
The majority of its employees in the UK are already being paid under the government’s furlough scheme.