The Queen sent her best wishes to all Australians when she spoke to Scott Morrison on Tuesday.
Professor Neil Ferguson’s research with Imperial College London colleagues warned that 250,000 people could die in the UK without drastic action.
The woman was arrested on suspicion of murder after one man died and three others were injured after being stabbed in Pen Y Graig, Rhondda Valley.
The four regions of the UK have each announced their own plans for contact tracing in the coronavirus crisis.
NHS workers Jennie Sablayan and Afua Fofie died after testing positive for coronavirus.
Deputy chief scientific adviser Professor Dame Angela McLean said the Government should look to Seoul for having brought coronavirus under control.
The Government is looking at a ‘phased approach’ as Dominic Raab said the evidence warned against reopening all schools.
Police are investigating the circumstances.
Northern Ireland’s death toll from Covid-19 climbed to 404, figures released on Tuesday show.
Eyewitnesses described seeing people running from the store in the Rhondda Valley.
Robin Swann criticised the airline after pictures showed an almost full cabin with no apparent evidence of social distancing.
The app was first made available to NHS and council staff and will be widened to the general Isle of Wight public on Thursday.
A round-up of Tuesday’s feelgood stories.
15-year-old Tyrese Dibba is teaching British Sign Language over video during the coronavirus lockdown.
Nearly a quarter of deaths recorded so far in England and Wales took place in care homes.
Police and emergency services attended Tylacelyn Road, Pen Y Graig, Rhondda Valley.
The retailer has added 20 stores and will provide a “more extensive range” of its products.