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The British government is holding an emergency response meeting, known as Cobra, today (9 April) to discuss how it should deal with a review on lockdown measures, Finance Minister Rishi Sunak (pictured) said, write William James and Andy Bruce.

“There will be a Cobra meeting chaired by the first secretary of state involving the devolved administrations to talk about the approach to the review,” he said, when asked during a news conference about the length of the lockdown.

“We committed that there would be a review in and around three weeks. That review will be based on the evidence and the data provided by SAGE,” he said, referring to the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies.

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