play-icon Created with Sketch. Video report by ITV News Reporter Ellie Pitt Ministers are considering tough new coronavirus restrictions this weekend after Boris Johnson said the long-feared the second wave of the pandemic has arrived in the UK. With new cases of the disease in England estimated to have doubled over the past week, the Prime Minister said they were keeping “everything under review”. He is facing calls from the First Ministers of Scotland and Wales to call a meeting of the Government’s Cobra civil contingencies committee with the devolved administrations to consider the worsening situation. The Government is...
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