Plans to roll out remote coronavirus testing are being held up by red tape, a senior Government advisor has warned.
A scheme to post swabs to care homes and private addresses
Read more: Plans to roll out remote testing are held up by red tape
Councils handed £12billion last week to distribute to local firms are still siting on half of it, it has been revealed today.
The government distributed some £12.3 billion to local authorities
Read more: UK councils are sitting on HALF of £12bn government grants
They're considered the key to letting countries out of lockdown, allowing officials to get a clearer picture of the true size of the coronavirus outbreak.
But the UK has still only
Read more: Coronavirus UK: Only 4,900 antibody tests have been carried out
A man who struck a woman in an alleged road rage attack has today appeared in court charged with her murder after she died months later in hospital, having contracted
Lockdown measures could be slipping among Britons after more drivers took the road on Sunday than any other during the UK coronavirus outbreak.
Vehicle numbers plummeted as soon as Britain was