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Dominic Raab said we can’t stay in lockdown forever as rules relax as the UK ‘transitions’ into stage 3, but he also warned lockdown will be tightened again if there is an “uptick” in coronavirus infection rates.

The Foreign Secretary said the government will “target very carefully” measures to stop an increase in cases.

He also said that he ‘didn’t know’ Dominic Cummings travelled to Durham on March the 30th, while Raab was acting Prime Minister as Boris Johnson was ill with coronavirus. read more

President Donald Trump on Thursday said “we are not closing our country” if the U.S. is hit by a second wave of coronavirus infections. Trump answered questions from the reporters during a visit to a Ford plant in Michigan.

The pandemic has left nearly 30 million unemployed in the US. Now, many are turning to charities for help.

That was the scene one day in Texas where thousands of cars lined up for hours in hot temperatures to get some food. Families like Brenda Zuniga’s have become dependent on this kind of help to get by with a reduced income.

Video by Angélica M Casas reporting from San Antonio, Texas.

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Today’s UK government daily briefing is led by Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick, accompanied by England’s deputy chief medical officer Dr Jenny Harries. read more

Hundreds of worshippers packed into the Life Tabernacle Church in Central, Louisiana for Sunday service on April 5 despite an order from the governor to stay at home during the coronavirus pandemic. The church’s pastor, Tony Spell, was arrested on March 31 for violating the order, but has vowed to continue holding services. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK

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The Queen has delivered a historic, stirring address to the nation during the coronavirus lockdown. Invoking wartime spirit, the 93-year-old monarch told Britons “we will succeed”, adding that “better days will return”.

In the extraordinary televised speech, only the fourth the Queen has given during times of crisis or grief, she thanked NHS staff and key workers, while emphasising the important role individuals can play.

Recalling the first address she made at just 14 years old in 1940 to wartime evacuees, she said: “Today, once again, many will feel a painful sense of separation from their loved ones. But now, as then, we know, deep down, that it is the right thing to do.” read more

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Donald Trump insisted the US bombed a top Iran general to “stop a war” – as the US fears revenge attacks in major cities.

The president ordered the hit on Qasem Soleimani – said to be Iran’s second most powerful figure – after claims he was plotting against American diplomats in Iraq.

But there are serious concerns the execution could cause the outbreak of World War Three after Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei promised “harsh vengeance”, “jihad” and “crushing revenge”. read more

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The Toronto Raptors caught fire from the three-point line, with the short-handed Warriors struggling on the defensive end without Klay Thompson.  The short-handed Golden State Warriors didn’t have enough firepower to hang with the Toronto Raptors in Game 3, falling 123-109 at Oracle Arena.  Following a poor Game 2 outing, the Raptors got it going in the Bay, knocking down 17-of-38 from the thee-point line, with Danny Green, Kyle Lowry and Fred VanVleet combining to shoot 14-of-25 themselves.  Despite a playoff career-high 47 points from Steph Curry, the Warriors just didn’t have any answers on the defensive end, with the Raptors’ 123 points the most they’ve have allowed on their home court in the NBA Finals in the Steve Kerr era. While Toronto knocked down plenty of tough shots, they were able to generate a ton of open looks on the perimeter, relishing in the absence of Klay Thompson, who missed Game 3 with a hamstring injury.  “Klay’s an all-league defender in my opinion, top 10 defender in the league and one of the purest scorers in the league,” Warriors centre Andrew Bogut said post-game. “So I think you take him away from any team you’re going to struggle. “We miss Klay a lot, especially defensively. People will look at the scoring he can give us but tonight defensively we really missed him. “I think he’s one of the best defenders in the league, especially out on the perimeter and now all of a sudden you’ve got Draymond [Green] guarding Kawhi [Leonard] more than he normally would, Andre [Iguodala] as well and then you put a lot of pressure on Quinn [Cook] and other guys to come off the bench and play just as well. Hopefully we’ll get him back and win Game 4.”   Curry did his best to keep the Warriors afloat, scoring 17 of his 47 points in the first quarter. He finished the game shooting 14-of-31 from the field and 6-of-14 from the three-point line, but the Warriors only had two other players score in double figures as they fell short on their home floor.  Despite his impressive night scoring the ball, Curry implored his team to re-discover their rhythm on defence as they look to level the series in Game 4.  “We can’t fall into the trap of thinking offence alone is going to win us another championship or letting that end of the floor affect our defence,” Curry said post game. ‘That’ll be the biggest adjustment for us in Game 4.” read more