How three of four tests for route out of lockdown show promising signs
Rate of daily UK Covid infections is decreasing and vaccine rollout is going well – but some crucial unknowns remain

Rate of daily UK Covid infections is decreasing and vaccine rollout is going well – but some crucial unknowns remain
Boris Johnson's ratings in Scotland can hardly fall further. He must set that aside and get on with making the case against independence
Boris Johnson says that the country has to "hold its nerve" as lockdown looks to continue into March
The mantra that we should have locked down sooner may be right, but to say it was obvious all along is disingenuous and voters know it
Before you tie up your trainers, here's what you need to know about gyms as we go into tougher measures
Exercise with one member of another household is allowed under guidelines - but what are the other rules you should be aware of?
Exact comparisons may be difficult, but there is no escaping the fact that Britain has experienced one of the world’s worst outbreaks
'Westminster looks desperately outdated and warped' and voters deserve 'better than a publicly-funded private member’s club' says ERS
Chancellor warns that cost of some measures demanded by MPs could reach £30 billion
The system is so lacking in basic vision and leadership that it cannot even provide security to its own citizens
Prime Minister speaks of 'appalling and tragic loss of life' as Britain's pandemic death toll passes 100,000
Boris Johnson has taken on many topics in his regular Telegraph column which readers have loved over the years. Upon taking up residence in Number 10 as Prime Minister, we pulled his output together into an easy-to-navigate format so that you can understand what makes him tick.
The Bill sets out how the UK will regulate the environment now Britain has left the European Union
Government sources say target now mid-March amid fears over damage to children
Throughout the virus crisis, there has been a sense that the Prime Minister has often felt forced to act against his will
Diesel-powered generators and vehicles are expected to run 24/7 for the next two decades on HS2 construction sites
In March, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe will have served her full 5 year sentence in Iran. But there are no guarantees she will be set free
As a report highlights the lack of female ministers on flagship political shows, Claire Cohen unpicks the Government's blind spot
Telegraph readers have had their say on when the Government should commit to reopening schools
The Special Relationship is more important to America's fundamental interests than its loose ties to the EU