Coronavirus UK live: The government prepares to announce a three-week extension to the lockdown

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Boris Johnson's government is set to extend lockdown measures until early-May. Here's the latest as the COVID-19 pandemic spreads across Britain.

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Coronavirus UK live: The government prepares to announce a three-week extension to the lockdown

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