Dr Hans Kluge said it was an ‘unimaginable human tragedy’.
A new Scottish Government report warns people will have to ‘find a way to live with this virus’.
The Prime Minister and many of his top team of ministers and advisers have fallen ill with symptoms.
Police forces have warned that some drivers are using empty roads as a racetrack.
The social network said it is taking action to prevent misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic.
The young cub had fallen down a hole that had filled with water near King George V docks in Govan, Glasgow.
Gertjan Vlieghe, who sits on the central Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), said in a speech that state support will help ease the pain.
More than 400 ventilators which aid breathing are being accumulated.
Conditions give a ‘window’ into what UK cities could be like as transport shifts from petrol and diesel vehicles.
A research team from the University of Glasgow has started looking at a ‘more realistic measure’ of the disease’s impact.
The University of St Andrews has investigated the contribution of population age structure to coronavirus fatalities in the UK by geography.
HMRC said that 435,000 applications have been made to the Government’s job retention scheme since it opened earlier this week.
British and Spanish experts have teamed up with water companies to carry out the research.
Buckingham Palace has released details of presents received by the royal family in 2019.
Greater Manchester Police officer Joe Burrows tested negative for the virus so was able to join his wife in hospital to welcome baby Georgiana.
Blackmore had promised annual returns of nearly 10%, but was on track to miss a third quarterly payment to bondholders.
Scientists at the University of Exeter are creating a test to detect how much active virus an infected person is harbouring – known as viral load.