Burger King, KFC and Pret A Manger announce limited openings after shutting at the lockdown's start.
UK companies are turning to their local communities to help them survive the coronavirus lockdown.
Masterpieces of convenience are being created during the lockdown as artists turn to loo roll tubes.
Lancashire topped the fines list due in part to the lure of Blackpool beach, says police chief.
Thousands are returning but some said the British response was "incompetent" and "uncaring".
Support worker Mimi Gulliford said she has been verbally abused for living in her minibus.
Independent pharmacies warn they may have to shut up shop.
Care worker Caroline and her partner Kevin are coming up with ways to occupy the family at home.
The education minister says there is no perfect solution to awarding GCSE, AS and A-Level results.
The "living hell" of care homes and a "ray of hope" coronavirus survivor also feature in the papers.
Captain Tom Moore has now raised 10,000 times his original £1,000 target for NHS Charities Together.
"Highly valued and loved" Mary Agyeiwaa Agyapong died in hospital in Luton on Sunday.
Officials say it is "despicable" that drug smugglers would exploit the coronavirus pandemic.
The government says offers of safe accommodation have been made to 90% of rough sleepers.
Chief Constable Ian Hopkins says drivers are treating relatively traffic-free roads as race tracks.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock says close family members will get to see dying relatives "wherever possible".
Ares Banister's mother felt "fear and panic" when she was told about the positive test in Leicester.
Close family will be able to say goodbye to dying relatives if possible, the health secretary says.
A code word system is needed to alert shop workers to those at risk during lockdown, Victims Commissioner says.
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