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These regulations require businesses selling food or drink to consume on the premises, and some others, to close, to protect public health.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Prime Minister Boris Johnson made a statement on coronavirus.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's words on Mother's Day.
A raft of new measures, including a helpline for the most in need of support, have been set out for those considered to be extremely vulnerable.
Entertainment and hospitality premises to close temporarily and people urged to only travel if absolutely essential.
The Chancellor unveiled today (20 March) a further series of measures to support people, jobs and businesses.
Public Health England (PHE) scientists play a critical role in international efforts to find coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
A range of extra support and measures will be in place to help workers, benefit claimants and businesses affected by coronavirus.
The funding will help patients who no longer need urgent hospital treatment to return home, making at least 15,000 beds available during the coronavirus outbreak.
Free access to online NHS services will be available for as long as coronavirus (COVID-19) remains widespread in the UK.
A new Committee to address the economic and business issues presented by COVID-19 has met for the first time today.
The government will increase the number of people tested for COVID-19 to 25,000 hospital patients a day.
If Coronavirus (COVID-19) has affected your company and you need more time to file your accounts, you should act before your filing deadline.
New laws will be introduced to protect public health, increase NHS capacity, strengthen social care and support the public to take the right action at the right time.
The Chancellor announces further support in economic response to coronavirus.
The Prime Minister has set up new ministerial structures to coordinate, prioritise and respond to the coronavirus pandemic across government.
Next stage of COVID-19 public information campaign highlights guidance for households with possible infection.
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