Lockdown
The PM said it was "inevitable" Covid-19 would sweep the UK again, as the government considers more restrictions.
It’s likely this kind of lockdown wouldn’t be as drastic – nor as long – as the national lockdown at the start of the pandemic.
The latest figures confirm the pandemic is growing even more rapidly as Matt Hancock refuses to rule out a second national lockdown.
Around one fifth of the UK will be under local lockdown after measures were announced.
"People are sensible enough to know if Cummings jumped over a cliff they wouldn’t follow him... some might push him," Paul Howell jokes.
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It comes as reports say health chiefs fear a second wave of coronavirus could take hold in the capital.
Labour's deputy leader took on the prime minster at PMQs on Wednesday.