Leicester faces another two weeks in lockdown in a bid to control an outbreak of coronavirus, it has been suggested. Officials have suggested keeping current lockdown restrictions - due to be lifted across the country on July 4 to allow pubs, hotels and places of worship to open - in place for another fortnight, according to the city’s Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby.
Delivering a series of criticisms of the information he has received, the Labour mayor told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "Frankly it's been intensely frustrating. "It was only last Thursday that we finally got some of the data we need but we're still not getting all of it and it was only at 1.04am that the recommendations for Leicester arrived in my inbox. "What they're