A further 649 people diagnosed with COVID-19 have died in the UK, taking the overall total to 30,076.
A far-right extremist is facing jail after pleading guilty to collecting explosive material and plans to make bombs from home.
A new Banksy artwork paying tribute to NHS workers has appeared in a hospital corridor.
The UK could “get going” with easing some lockdown measures from Monday, Boris Johnson has signalled.
The UK now has the highest number of coronavirus-related deaths in Europe, after reporting more fatalities than Italy.
Professor Neil Ferguson has resigned from the government’s scientific advisory group (SAGE) after reports he broke coronavirus lockdown rules.
A 57-year-old man has died and two people have been injured following a water buffalo attack in Wales, police have said.
The return of Premier League football would “lift the spirits of the nation”, the foreign secretary has said.
The rise in hate crimes against Chinese people in the UK is “totally unacceptable” and offenders should face “the strongest possible consequences”, the shadow home secretary has said.
Staggering shift times, reducing face-to-face interaction and keeping lifts half-empty are some of the workplace measures the government is considering as it looks to ease the lockdown.
