Our nation is braced for a second wave of restrictions over the next few days. As Britain anxiously waits to learn whether it will have to shut down, once more, now is the time to turn to The Telegraph.
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You’ll be able to follow up-to-the-minute coverage as restrictions roll out, with every new rule explained by our brilliantly-informed team, as well as ongoing reporting on our live blog. You can follow the latest developments with our forthright opinion writers, too, including Fraser Nelson on how an ‘anchorless’ Boris Johnson is allowing Britain to drift towards a second lockdown.
To Ross Clark, a second lockdown is an overreaction to a ‘ripple’ in cases, not a wave. Plus, with some members of the Government calling on Britons to report their neighbours for rule violations, Judith Woods writes that doing so makes for ‘terrifying etiquette’.
Tom Morrissy-Swan will take you through how the latest regulations will affect pubs and restaurants, and whether they might have to close again. Ben Marlow, meanwhile, looks at the complex shape of Britain’s economic recovery and warns of the disaster that a second lockdown could wreak.
On the international front, Maddy Savage will give you a tour of what life is like in lockdown-free Sweden, as Oliver Smith examines the nation’s success.
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