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PM set to reverse plan coaxing workers back to offices as wider curbs to contain new spread of Covid-19 hit markets
Government weighs whether more aggressive measures needed to control virus in UK
Downing St confident after teaching unions and local authorities say they will not block return to classes
Ministers keen to make success of getting pupils into classrooms after results fiasco
Ruth May was asked in press conference dry run to respond to Cummings’ Durham trip at height of lockdown
UK opposition call follows health leaders highlighting risk of ‘second wave’ of coronavirus infections
List of businesses allowed to reopen on July 4 extended as 2-metre distancing rule reduced
Let the social beauty parade for a support buddy begin . . .
Prospect of quick cut to 2-metre rule played down but Johnson to lay out further easing for outdoor attractions
Groups of up to 6 able to meet outdoors in England from Monday while maintaining social distancing
UK prime minister says it would be wrong for chief scientific and medical officers to discuss ‘political’ matter
Suggestion of link with coronavirus in small number of paediatric cases in England
Raab suggests delay to review of coronavirus restrictions as Johnson reported ‘stable’ in hospital
Whitehall fears further infections could hamper efforts to tackle Covid-19
Public Health England expects 4 out of 5 Britons to become infected in worst-case scenario
Chief medical officer has a reputation for diplomacy, and the prime minister’s ear
PM urged to take tougher action with UK facing worst health crisis in generation
Switch could mean school closures and limits on gatherings but no plans to copy Trump’s entry ban
Focus moves from containing individual cases to delaying peak of outbreak until summer
Despite signs some health infrastructure under strain, infection-control measures appear to be working
Limits on gatherings and school closures may need to be considered, says chief medical officer
Mandatory isolation to apply in England as diagnoses in Britain rise to 8
As industrial accidents and diseases become less common, employers should step up their focus on health promotion
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