News updates: EHRC will look into ‘long-standing, structural race inequality’; those shielding in Wales asked to stay home until mid-AugustInfection rate has risen, according to government latest estimatesCPS asked to review evidence over death of rail worker Belly MujingaNHS test-and-trace system ‘not fully operational until September’Rail unions could strike over Shapps’s face covering volunteersCoronavirus – latest global updates 2.55pm BST 2.54pm BST Wales’ first minister Mark Drakeford said the UK government had not discussed the decision to make the wearing of face masks on public transport mandatory in England.He said he wished the Welsh government had had the chance to discuss it with the UK government before the announcement was made, adding:That would have allowed us to have some answers to the questions that I raised today before the event rather than after the event.But while on the bulk of issues we continue to be able to have discussion and co-operation in advance of decision making, in a small number of cases we hear about it only after the decision has been made. Continue reading…
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