UK coronavirus: 1,610 Covid-related deaths reported in new daily high - as it happened

This live blog is now closed.For coronavirus updates from around the world, head to our global live blogEnglish schools may reopen regionally, medical chief suggestsCovid-related care home deaths in England jump by 46%Two-thirds of residents at Lincolnshire care home die in Covid outbreakCoronavirus – latest global updatesSee all our coronavirus coverage6.21pmGMTRelated:Coronavirus live news: China builds quarantine centre for 4,000 people; Germany extends lockdown6.03pmGMTThe EU ’s ambassador to the UK,João Vale de Almeida, has described the problems being faced by British seafood producers exporting to the EU as evidence that “decisions have consequences”.Speaking at an event hosted by the Bright Blue thinktank, De Almeida said that he hoped exporters would adapt to the new arrangements, but that extra checks were inevitable now that the UK was out of the single market and the customs union. He said:I like to say that decisions have consequences in the sense that the choice made by the United Kingdom - to leave the European Union first and then to leave the single market and the customs union, the sort of Brexit that you voted for - has consequences.One of them is that there has to be checks and controls at our borders, there is no way out of that.Continue reading...
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