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Charles Ingram, the man convicted for cheating on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, has praised new drama Quiz’s retelling of the story – as his lawyer branded the case against him as “ludicrous”.

A formal review is to be launched into why people from a black and minority ethnic background appear to be disproportionately affected by COVID-19, Sky News understands.

Plans for a “virtual parliament” to let MPs quiz ministers during the coronavirus outbreak have been approved by authorities.

A petition calling for Captain Tom Moore, 99, to be knighted has passed 300,000 signatures – hours after the war veteran completed his garden walk which raised £14m for the NHS.

Groups on Facebook have been found calling for the harassment of 5G engineers and celebrating criminal damage to mobile phone masts – despite the social network claiming to be aggressively targeting disinformation.

The number of coronavirus patients who have died in UK hospitals has gone past 13,000 after another 861 deaths.

The UK’s coronavirus lockdown will remain in place for at least another three weeks to ensure the country gets over the peak of the epidemic, the government has announced.

Paul McCartney has accused China’s wet markets of being “medieval” and “obscene”, comparing their continuation to dropping “atomic bombs” on the world.

What a strange and unsettling time we are living in. Like so many people up and down the country in lockdown, I am staying home trying to work, trying to home-school and in general just trying to keep it together.

Life in the UK will not go straight back to normal when coronavirus lockdown measures are eased, the health secretary has said.


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