More than 50 towns and cities in England have recorded a rise in Covid cases in the past week - as the public are warned: "Don't wreck it." Worrying figures from Public Health England reveal that although new infections are mostly falling across the country, they are starting to creep up in some areas.
All of the four worst hotspots - Corby, Peterborough, Tamworth and North Warwickshire - have seen an increase in people testing positive for the virus.
Of the 315 local areas in England, 55 have seen a rise in case rates, while 260 have recorded a fall. This evening Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, England's deputy chief medical officer, told today's Downing Street briefing: "In some parts of the UK, case rates are changing, albeit slowly, but in