Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove agreed that only ‘limited progress’ has been made.
Ryan van Emmenis says he hopes he is keeping people’s memories alive by cleaning stones in cemeteries in Winsford, Cheshire.
General Sir Mike Jackson praised the public’s reaction to the ongoing measures, and likened it to war-time behaviour.
It comes after a review was launched to examine the seemingly disproportionate number of BAME people who have been affected by Covid-19.
Father-of-five Martin McMullan is doing the equivalent of a walk from Logrono to Burgos in northern Spain.
Adam Barry, 15, died in hospital after the incident in Derbyshire on Saturday.
A draft report indicated there was a separate reporting mechanism at Betsi Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board in North Wales.
The next three-week review of the lockdown restrictions is due on May 7.
The loans, which will have the interest paid by the Government for the first 12 months, will be available from 9am next Monday.
Some names will not ‘come back’, shop chain chairman Sir John Timpson predicted.
The call comes as an entertainer stuck on a cruise ship pleads for help to get back to the UK.
A consortium of researchers is striving to develop a test which can accurately identify which people have had the disease.
The First Minister has pledged to reveal within days how the Scottish Government plans to proceed.
Consultant geriatrician Medhat Atalla moved to Britain from Egypt about 20 years ago and worked at Doncaster Royal Infirmary.
Andy Costa had spent 26 years working for the NHS.
Armed police surrounded a flat before detaining a suspect.
Wales First Minister Mark Drakeford said that more than ‘local solutions’ in Wales were needed to save Tata Steel.