Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has defended plans to send children back to schools next month - claiming a track and trace system will be in place by then.
The cabinet member said going back to school was "pivotal" for children, with the government anxious to reopen classrooms. From next month, Mr Williamson said, children will qualify for coronavirus testing if they show symptoms.
A track-and-trace system will be introduced to prevent the killer bug spreading as a result of schools reopening, he told the daily Downing Street briefing this afternoon.
But the Education Secretary admitted that many teachers and parents are "anxious" - and acknowledged recent weeks have been stressful for families.