New measures, including a helpline for the most in need of support, have been put in place for those considered to be extremely vulnerable.

Boris Johnson has ruled that all cafes, bars, pubs and restaurants must close to help contain the spread of coronavirus.

Frontline health staff, people involved in food production and  utility workers are among a list of workers said to be ‘essential’.

People unable to work for more than seven days because of coronavirus can now obtain an isolation note through a new online service.

Liverpool City Council will suspend its green waste collection service as of Monday 23 March due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

The government is to spend £2.9 billion to help patients who no longer need urgent hospital treatment to return home.

The Home Office is introducing a new bill to improve fire safety in buildings in England and Wales.

A 30-day electric vehicle loan scheme piloted by the Nottingham ULEV Experience project could act as the blueprint for other UK cities.

A study by the Centre for Ageing Better has claimed that the UK’s attitudes to ageing are overwhelmingly negative.

Mike Russell has confirmed that the Scottish Government is no longer planning to hold an independence referendum this year.

The Department of Health and Social Care will introduce new laws to help ministers respond effectively to the progress of the coronavirus outbreak.

Bin collections and other council services in Wales may be reduced during the coronavirus crisis.

Boris Johnson has set up four new ministerial structures to coordinate and respond to the coronavirus pandemic across government.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that the transmission of the coronavirus is happening more rapidly in London.

Robert Jenrick has said that the government is ready to do whatever is necessary to support councils in their response to coronavirus.

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