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The construction of temporary “Nightingale courts” to tackle a massive backlog of legal cases in England and Wales is being actively considered, the Justice Secretary has confirmed.

A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a body was found at a pub in Essex.

The head of Heathrow has backed “immunity passports” being rolled out to let people jet off on holiday sooner.

Support for the government’s handling of coronavirus has dropped sharply since the prime minister’s address to the nation last weekend.

Companies which receive state-backed loans of up to £200m face being banned from paying dividends or buying back shares under plans being considered this weekend by the government.

As the old saying goes, necessity is the mother of invention – and the coronavirus pandemic is no exception.

Wayne Rooney insists Louis van Gaal was sacked by Manchester United too soon in 2016, but is he right? The Sunday Supplement panel discuss.

Steve Bruce and Raheem Sterling have warned players may not be fit enough to resume the Premier League season until the end of next month.

Children are “significantly less” affected by coronavirus, a senior minister has told Sky News, as the government attempts to allay fears about some schools reopening from June. 

The prime minister has admitted his government’s plans for easing the coronavirus lockdown are causing “frustration”, as he faces deepening criticism from doctors, nurses, teachers and regional councils.


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