There's no end in sight for the coronavirus lockdown that has seen the UK grind to a halt. More than two weeks after Boris Johnson ordered all non-essential workers to stay inside in an attempt to slow the devastating spread of Covid-19, the government still doesn't have enough data to judge whether social distancing measures are working.
It's "absolutely critical" for Brits to continue to comply with lockdown rules if we are to have any chance of getting coronavirus under control in the near future, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab told media at Tuesday's press briefing.
Mr Raab is currently deputising for the Prime Minister who is in intensive care after contracting coronavirus. Asked whether the Government had decided to extend the