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The World Health Organisation has told countries to “test, test, test” as the backbone of their coronavirus response. But what tests are available – and to whom – in the UK?
Nearly one in 10 coronavirus-related deaths in England and Wales happened outside hospitals in the week ending 3 April, according to the Office for National Statistics.
The British government is refusing to confirm or deny reports it has given China assurances about the way it refers to the coronavirus pandemic and its cause.
The chancellor has repeated his warning that the government will not be able to protect every business and household during the coronavirus outbreak, admitting: “These are tough times and there will be more to come.”
A critical care doctor has told Sky News of how a 13-year-old boy died without his family by his side, as he battles to save the lives of his own colleagues with COVID-19 in his hospital’s intensive care unit.
A family from Middlesex were sent home by police after attempting an eight-hour, 500-mile round trip to the Lake District “for a day out”.
Harry Kane would transform Manchester United into Premier League title contenders and take the pressure off his England team-mate Marcus Rashford, says Alan McInally.
PCP Capital Partners are in advanced talks with Mike Ashley to end his 13-year tenure as owner of Newcastle United, according to sources directly involved in the takeover.
A motorist was caught speeding 151mph as the coronavirus lockdown left many UK roads empty over the Easter bank holiday weekend.
Killing Eve’s latest series has kicked off, and according to one new cast member there are “massive” and “shocking” twists in store.