Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Saturday.
In Wales, unions have warned that making businesses contribute more towards furloughed workers' wagesas they try to recover from the pandemic. Under the furlough scheme, which came into force in spring last year, the government initially paid 80% of the wages of people who could not work - up to a monthly limit of £2,500.
She says being kept in a hotel had added to her trauma - and she was concerned that she was only able to navigate the system of seeking an exemption because of her experience and contacts as a TV producer.Claire Herriot is in quarantine in an Edinburgh hotel after flying to Scotland from Istanbul
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