Oxford team are hoping to have millions of vaccine doses ready by the end of 2020, but will it work?
"We haven't quite done the Joe Wicks workout. That might happen at some point."
Coronavirus has seen costs of supporting vulnerable people increase just as councils' incomes drop.
Officers are caught on camera appearing to not be adhering to the social distancing rules while applauding.
First Minister Arlene Foster says NI cannot relax its approach and a path to normality will be gradual.
Current pandemic rules "don't allow" for UK breaks or non-essential foreign travel, No 10 says.
The government will extend its policy of paying salaries of furloughed staff by another month.
Tim Fuge, from Cornwall, says it was a struggle to find a baking tray for the 4,000-calorie pasty.
Fancy dress Fridays catches on as video conferencing replaces office meetings.
The first minister says there will be a series of tests before lockdown ends.
Figures published for the first time in NI show at least 41 people have died in care homes and hospices.
Camelot have confirmed a claim has been made by a winner matching five numbers in the 17 March draw.
Leeds United great Norman Hunter dies in hospital aged 76 after contracting coronavirus.
Prof Anthony Costello of UCL's Institute for Global Health also warns that the UK will "face further waves" of coronavirus cases.
The parents of Archie Wilks say it's "a weight lifted" to be home after a six-day hospital stay.
There are growing calls for the public to wear face masks but ministers insist the evidence is mixed.
Capt Tom Moore called the Duke of Cambridge his "super prince" after his fundraising was praised.
The Financial Conduct Authority is seeking delays for people struggling amid the Covid-19 lockdown.
Stars including Stephen Fry and Ricky Gervais say thank you to the NHS in Adam Kay's new book.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge say it's important people know where they can find support.
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