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2020-04-26
Johnson ‘raring to go’ as he says he will prioritise nation’s health
Two weeks’ quarantine if travelling to the UK
Tests for anyone traced to a known carrier
Public should wear face masks outside homes, say doctors
Tests run out within minutes for second day
‘Negligent’ PHE failed on home front, says specialist
Government’s approval rating falls for second week
Police use lockdown to lock up gangsters stuck at home
Trainers call for horse racing chief to quit over restart delay
The new office politics: don’t stand so close to me or take my pen
Diamond sales boom as buyers seek a little joy amid the gloom
Phone app ‘inspires unexpected chats’
We are committed to opening zero-contact stores as soon as we can
Britain could be the Western economy hardest hit unless we can unlock soon
Building sites to open at night in bid to kickstart recovery
More acute care beds now lying vacant than in an ordinary year
Two new waves of deaths threaten to eclipse carnage
‘Modelling is not that much of an upgrade on crystal balls’
Medical chief warned government about PPE three years ago
Health chiefs say £3bn regional support funds are not enough to offset second wave
UK firm beats export ban to boost NHS kit
Vaccine trials in UK will suffer because the lockdown has been too successful
How Latvia has led the world against pandemic
EU leaders told to beat freeze on trade talks
Schools, hairdressers and stores open as lockdowns eased across the world
Euphoria on the streets, but Merkel dampens mood
China fights second wave of outbreak as travellers return
Immunity passports no failsafe against reinfection, warns WHO
New Zealand and Australia may open borders for safe trade zone
Cut and run: the back-door barbers defying restrictions
Red tape threatens the survival of curlews
Rise of the ‘quarter life crisis’, with 60pc saying they suffer it
Now call me billionaire: Kanye wins Forbes row
Experts will lead us into dystopian world of inhuman mass paranoia
The Armed Forces are the only parts of the state that work
The British eccentric is a vanishing breed
We must both ‘Save Lives’ and ‘Save Livelihoods’
The PM is back to face his greatest task
A golden opportunity to revisit classic films
The Government is running out of time to regain public confidence
Threat to pensions
If Sweden succeeds, lockdowns will all have been for nothing
The coronavirus pandemic is a study in the East’s superior attitude to science
Let’s go even further to unleash the private sector in this crucial battle
We need a phased plan to get moving again
Will home school spell disaster for a generation?
Back in the race – to feed the frontline
I recall the mad, sad days of my own secret student romance
What could the Duchess of Sussex learn from the history of Wallis Simpson?
We’re now at risk of mythologysing ‘our NHS’ to a dangerous degree
Six signs you’ve come down with a case of ‘Zoomxhaustion’
This spell of sunshine is spookily perfect
Tips from history on making the most of solitude
Novel of the week Francesca Carington
Why the legend of the ‘300’ inspires us still
The ideal song to lift us as we walk through a storm
Calm conditions to be nudged out by low pressure
The very best of the week ahead Friday
Hearn plots return of competition, while recovering from heart surgery
The teenager addressing mental health issues to help young athletes
My 10-point plan for progressive change at pivotal time for our sport
Women will have big say in deciding new world order
‘The pressure was too much – it didn’t excite me any more’
London Marathon pioneer – 38 years on
ECB should be ‘lending bank’ for counties
Arsenal to open training facilities for players
Inside the mad world of esports
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