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A leading GP has warned that people will not be able to use the COVID–19 home testing kits being sent out by the government, creating the risk of a second wave of infections.
Frank Turner is aware there are many causes vying for donations and support as lockdown in the UK continues.
Police investigating the disappearance of Natalie Jenkins have begun searching a park and lake in Middlesbrough.
Sky Sports football pundit Chris Kamara says it is “outrageous” footballers are being asked to take wage cuts.
Greggs has postponed plans to reopen some of its stores next week over fears it could lead to crowds.
The family of a schoolteacher convicted of the infamous Lady in the Lake murder of his wife have lost a posthumous appeal against his conviction.
A brewery has been giving away beer after it was left with excess stock because of the coronavirus lockdown.
The government is stepping up its plans for the return of sport, says Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Oliver Dowden.
Ian Watmore has been confirmed as Chair Elect for the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and will replace Colin Graves on August 31.
Sebastian Vettel has his “work cut out” to secure a long-term Ferrari future due to the rise of Charles Leclerc and the many contenders for his seat, according to Sky F1’s Karun Chandhok and Paul Di Resta.