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No date has been set for when schools in England will reopen, the education secretary has confirmed.
It is “grotesque” to suggest that Prime Minister Boris Johnson “skipped” meetings on the government’s response to the coronavirus crisis, one of his senior ministers has told Sky News.
Doctors and nurses clapped as two men became the first patients to be discharged from London’s Nightingale Hospital after being treated for coronavirus.
Brighton chief executive Paul Barber says Premier League clubs have never discussed the option of declaring the season null and void.
Over three months of intense scrutiny. Endless TV and radio shows evaluating talent.
The government’s furlough scheme opens for applications today, with business groups warning that delays in payments could be catastrophic for British companies.
The government has published a lengthy rebuttal to a damning newspaper article that claimed the UK “lost a crucial five weeks” to tackle the threat posed by the coronavirus.
Real Madrid forward Eden Hazard is recovering well from ankle surgery and will “return stronger”, says Belgium head coach Roberto Martinez.
A delivery of 84 tonnes of desperately needed personal protective equipment for front line NHS staff has been delayed and will not be arriving today.
A Marie Curie nurse who spent more than 40 years working in palliative care has died after contracting COVID-19.