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Coronavirus outbreak simulation in Scotland noted ‘clear gap’ in preparedness

Coronavirus outbreak simulation in Scotland noted ‘clear gap’ in preparedness

Exercise Iris, which assessed how the country would respond to a Mers epidemic, was held in March 2018.

Teenager held for ‘attempted murder’ after two-year-old boy shot

Teenager held for ‘attempted murder’ after two-year-old boy shot

The child is in a serious but stable condition in hospital.

Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey reports ‘very high’ demand after sites reopen

Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey reports ‘very high’ demand after sites reopen

The High Wycombe-based firm told investors that its order book is ‘strong’ and has seen a ‘healthy increase in reservations’ in recent weeks.

What the papers say – June 5

What the papers say – June 5

New developments have seen a cold case continue to dominate the front pages.

Bentley to cut up to 1,000 jobs under voluntary release programme

Bentley to cut up to 1,000 jobs under voluntary release programme

The Crewe-based luxury carmaker said it cannot rule out compulsory job losses.

High Court to rule on HS2 legal challenge

High Court to rule on HS2 legal challenge

A High Court judge will give his ruling on a legal challenge over plans to create tunnels into Euston station

‘Bat-like’ sensor could help social distancing as lockdown lifts

‘Bat-like’ sensor could help social distancing as lockdown lifts

It is hoped the sensor could help make social distancing in office buildings and other areas easier while still ensuring privacy.

Government set to approve move to phase two of lockdown exit

Government set to approve move to phase two of lockdown exit

Cabinet will meet on Friday morning to consider a recommendation from health experts on whether the country should move out of phase one on Monday

Test and trace programme will be ‘world class by September or October’

Test and trace programme will be ‘world class by September or October’

The chief operating officer said the programme would be an “imperfect service at launch” that will “improve over time”.

Human rights watchdog to probe racial inequalities exposed by Covid-19

Human rights watchdog to probe racial inequalities exposed by Covid-19

The Equality and Human Rights Commission says it is a ‘once in a generation’ opportunity to deliver change.

Face coverings: What are the new rules?

Face coverings: What are the new rules?

People must wear face coverings when using public transport in England from mid-June.

Madeleine McCann suspect ‘confessed to abduction in 2017’

Madeleine McCann suspect ‘confessed to abduction in 2017’

German prosecutors said the suspect was living in the Algarve between 1995 and 2007, where he funded his lifestyle by committing crimes.

Police ‘must listen to concerns’ as UK protests continue over George Floyd death

Police ‘must listen to concerns’ as UK protests continue over George Floyd death

The IOPC has urged officers to listen to ethnic minority communities amid Black Lives Matter protests

Nine-year-old Captain Tobias raises £100k with his ‘ginormous challenge’

Nine-year-old Captain Tobias raises £100k with his ‘ginormous challenge’

Tobias Weller, who has cerebral palsy, set out to raise £500 by using his walker outside his Sheffield home.

Union criticises BA after airline ‘spurns’ meeting with Home Secretary

Union criticises BA after airline ‘spurns’ meeting with Home Secretary

A Whitehall source said it was a ‘shame’ that one of the country’s largest airlines had turned down the opportunity.

Businesses call for detail on NI protocol

Businesses call for detail on NI protocol

A working group representing business sectors across the region have asked for answers on how the trading arrangements will work

‘Die-in’ protest staged outside Cummings’ home over Government Covid-19 response

‘Die-in’ protest staged outside Cummings’ home over Government Covid-19 response

Some neighbours joined the demonstration, which lasted 30 minutes, according to protesters.

Thousands join protest in Birmingham after George Floyd death

Thousands join protest in Birmingham after George Floyd death

It follows demonstrations in London on Wednesday.

Sturgeon reveals she did not visit family over first weekend of easing lockdown

Sturgeon reveals she did not visit family over first weekend of easing lockdown

The Scottish First Minister stated a number of reasons for her decision, including not wanting to add to the numbers out on the roads.

Police receive hundreds of calls and emails after new Madeleine McCann appeal

Police receive hundreds of calls and emails after new Madeleine McCann appeal

German prosecutors believe Madeleine is dead and are investigating the child sex predator on suspicion of her murder.

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