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Deliberate infection is "a concern", says David Heymann, as government floats idea that people who are immune could return to normal life.
CWU union wants junk mail to cease and priority be given to helping the vulnerable.
Over the Easter recess, ministers must still be held to account, even if it's not in person, write Dawn Butler and Rachael Maskell.
The roots of coronavirus chaos are deep, systemic and have been years in the making, writes Richard Stokoe.
Boris Johnson escalates measures to prevent people gathering as the UK death toll hit 177.
The idea that these important workers, most of whom are women, are ‘low-skilled’ looks pretty absurd during the coronavirus, writes Jenna Norman.
Former cabinet ministers join Labour in urging "immediate" support.
News means just a handful of parliamentarians will be in chamber as government steps up efforts to slow the spread of the disease.
Office for Budget Responsibility chair Robert Chote tells government "this is not a time to be squeamish" about borrowing large sums.
The government will be holding a daily press conference on the coronavirus outbreak in the UK. Boris Johnson is expected to announce next steps Britain will take to tackle the virus in a series of daily briefings. The conference will follow an emergency Cobra meeting with ministers discussing a ban on mass gatherings, protecting the elderly and home isolation for vulnerable people.