"We've decided to share a series of videos over the coming weeks to entertain household fans"
13.04.2020 - 21:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The lockdown is set to continue in the UK with the government 'not expecting' to make any changes to social distancing measures this week.
Dominic Raab said "it is still far too early" to talk about the relaxing of measures and the changing of advice at today's daily Covid-19 briefing from Downing Street.
Strict restrictions are to be formally reviewed by Thursday this week, the deadline set out in law, but indications given by the Foreign Secretary point to the lockdown being extended.
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"We've decided to share a series of videos over the coming weeks to entertain household fans"
The Prime Minister has warned that easing lockdown could spark a second peak of infections
Lockdown has already felt like it has lasted an etirnity.
It is set to be one of the driest April's on record as the 'remarkably' warm weather in the UK continues.
With lockdown extended by three weeks, and many still unable to work, people across the UK have been left worrying about their finances.
Nicola Sturgeon has urged Scots to hold on to the "fundamental and enduring principles of love, kindness and solidarity" as the UK lockdown was extended for another three weeks.
When lockdown was first announced, most UK supermarkets took the decision to cut opening hours to manage crowd levels and allow staff adequate time to restock shelves.
There is evidence Coronavirus hospital admissions are stabilising, the Government said, as the British public were praised for their response to lockdown restrictions.