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Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement on coronavirus.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's words on Mother's Day.
A raft of new measures, including a helpline for the most in need of support, have been set out for those considered to be extremely vulnerable.
Entertainment and hospitality premises to close temporarily and people urged to only travel if absolutely essential.
The Government has issued guidance to confirm which residential settings they consider a household and how to manage isolation
Further details on arrangements for exams which have been cancelled to fight spread of coronavirus
More than 80 medicines used to treat patients in intensive care units have been banned from parallel export from the UK.
People unable to work for more than seven days because of coronavirus (COVID-19) can obtain an isolation note through a new online service.
The funding will help patients who no longer need urgent hospital treatment to return home, making at least 15,000 beds available during the coronavirus outbreak.
Children eligible for free school meals will be offered meals or vouchers as an alternative if they can no longer attend school due to coronavirus measures
The Defence Secretary announces new measures to put service personnel and Reservists on standby to support public services in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Proposals agreed to ensure vulnerable customers who may fall into debt remain supplied with energy while in self isolation.
Representatives of business groups and the unions attended a roundtable this afternoon hosted by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak
British tourists abroad should check the website of their travel provider and Foreign Office travel advice for the latest information.
Schools will close from Monday, except for children of key workers and vulnerable children
Free access to online NHS services will be available for as long as coronavirus (COVID-19) remains widespread in the UK.
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