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This is ‘a significant week for the future of football in this country’, according to Sky Sports’ latest podcast.
We are in the seventh week of lockdown and the government is now beginning to draw a roadmap of how we might navigate our way through this crisis now we have passed the peak of the epidemic.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has urged the prime minister to form a “national consensus” on the next phase of the UK’s response to the coronavirus.
The trial of a contact-tracing app used to track COVID-19 infections will begin today on the Isle of Wight.
The “overwhelming majority” of patients who have recovered from coronavirus have been found to produce antibodies – but it is too early to say if they guarantee immunity, England’s deputy chief medical officer has said.
For some people having more time to engage with nature has been an unexpected upside of lockdown.
Hundreds of animal lovers are being conned online into buying puppies and kittens that don’t exist.
Kubrat Pulev has labelled Anthony Joshua “afraid” and a “coward” – and promised to destroy his hopes of an undisputed title fight with Tyson Fury.
Brassic writer Danny Brocklehurst has told Sky News he would love Peter Kay to play a part in the show.
“It’s quite hard to come in and keep that brave face on with everything that’s going on, but this is one of the most important times of a woman’s life and we just want to reassure them,” says Kathryn Harding.