Rolling updates on all the UK developments including Jeremy Corbyn’s final PMQs as Labour leaderPrince Charles tests positive for Covid-19Businesses ask for clarity amid confusion over UK lockdownCoronavirus: latest developments at a glanceCoronavirus – latest global updatesSee all our coronavirus coverage 1.42pm GMT Scotland’s chief medical officer, Catherine Calderwood, has said she is satisfied that Prince Charles was tested for the coronavirus for “clinical reasons”, after questions were raised on social media whether he had jumped the queue.It emerged on Wednesday that Charles, known as the Duke of Rothesay in Scotland, was in self-isolation with his wife, Camilla, at their Scottish home, Birkhall, on the Balmoral estate in Deeside with mild coronavirus symptoms. 1.28pm GMT At a time when many local newspapers are hit by reductions in advertising and concerns about home deliveries, the Courier in Dundee is working hard to buck the trend. Today it is harnessing the collective cartoon might of the DC Thomson group, of which the Courier is a part, to publish a pull-out of puzzles and games for kids, which readers can access free online. > 11 pages of Covid-19 coverage> Latest govt advice on lockdown and symptoms> All the usual local news and sport> Motoring supplement> Eight pages of puzzles and kids’ gamesWednesday’s Courier available in shops, online or via home delivery #buyapaper #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/oAa1RRnLwv Continue reading…
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