Plus: how ministers 'used covert tactics' to enforce lockdown and take a crack at our big Easter quiz
Dear Reader, Boris Johnson is to lay out plans for the next steps in easing England out of lockdown in a press conference this afternoon. Read what you can do from next Monday, when we enter phase two of the roadmap, and watch and follow the announcement in our liveblog. A key part will cover overseas holidays, and here we reveal which countries are likely to be green, amber and red under the new traffic light system. As preparations for the end of lockdown get under way, an important question remains unanswered: what will normal life look like while so many remain unvaccinated? Michael Gove makes the case for Covid certification and invites you to share your views on the way ahead. Also under scrutiny is how our mental health will fare as we adapt to normality after a year of living in fear. Gordon Rayner examines, in this excellent article, whether the Government “used covert tactics” to manipulate the public and foster that sense of fear, and questions what the long-term implications might be. For many of us, gardens have been a lifeline during the pandemic, from offering a venue for legal gatherings to providing mental space from the pressures of lockdown. It’s no surprise, then, that three million Britons turned to horticulture last year. Tom Morrissy-Swan speaks to three of these novice gardeners to find out how they've benefitted, and Alan Titchmarsh reveals why now is the perfect time to start planting. Finally, as the long weekend draws to a close, why not test your knowledge with our big Easter quiz? This 10-topic extravaganza has questions for every age so you can play as a team or pit yourself against your family to determine who has the sharpest wits. Chris PS Our brilliant Fantasy Fund Manager stock-picking challenge returns at 8am on Tuesday. Players are in with a chance to win 1,000 a week if they top the charts, with a 5,000 grand prize for the overall winner. Click here to create your fund and subscribe for just 1 a month for your first three months. | | |
My Choices | | 'It's time to explore the need for Covid certification', writes Michael Gove. Share your thoughts on the role that certification might play in our anti-Covid strategy. | | State of fear: find out why experts claim that the Government's 'psychological strategies' to keep the public at home may lead to long-term damage. | | |
The big Easter quiz: we've put together 50 questions for the whole family. Team up to tackle challenges across 10 topics, with puzzles for all ages. Can you crack it? | | Three million Britons started gardening last year – and now there’s no stopping us. Alan Titchmarsh explains why soil feeds the soul. (Free to read) | | | |
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