For weeks the weather has been scorching hot and we have all been stuck inside, limited to one period of exercise a day.
26.04.2020 - 19:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The government was grilled once again about when the country's schools could reopen.
George Eustice, secretary of state for the environment, food and rural affairs, addressed the daily coronavirus press conference on Sunday.
When quizzed whether schools could be the first places to reopen as lockdown measures are eased, the minister failed to give a clear answer.
It comes after Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab told the BBC's Andrew Marr programme this morning that it was 'inconceivable' that
For weeks the weather has been scorching hot and we have all been stuck inside, limited to one period of exercise a day.
Workers could be put at risk by loosened lockdown guidance, town halls across Greater Manchester fear.
As the UK braces for more news on the current lockdown restrictions, people are being warned that the moved could be 'limited'.
Nicola Sturgeon insisted the way out of lockdown should not be rushed as Boris Johnson signalled lifting some restrictions as soon as Monday next week.
Lockdown measures will start to be lifted on Monday "if we possibly can", the Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced during Prime Minister's Questions today, reports the Mirror.
The UK's current lockdown measures could remain in place until June, Downing Street has hinted.
Spain will begin to 'de-escalate' its nationwide lockdown measures from mid-May, the prime minister has said.