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We’re now winding up our coverage of today’s events. Thanks for staying with us.
Before we go, here’s a round-up of some of the biggest stories so far.
- Dominic Cummings, chief aide to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, said he faced a “tricky situation” with childcare and “does not regret” leaving his London home during the lockdown. He is facing calls to resign after driving 260 miles to Durham
- PM Boris Johnson defended Mr Cummings again, telling reporters that he believed his chief adviser had acted reasonably and legally
- The prime minister also announced that non-essential shops in the UK would be allowed to open from 15 June. Outdoor markets and car showrooms will be able to open on 1 June.
- Spain has revised its death toll down by nearly 2,000 due to some fatalities being counted twice. The figure now stands at more than 26,800. The country has also announced foreign visitors will no longer have to undergo a two-week quarantine from 1 July
- A clinical trial of anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine – the drug US President Donald Trump said he was taking to avoid getting Covid-19 – has been suspended by the World Health Organization (WHO) amid safety concerns
- President Trump made a Memorial Day appearance, visiting Arlington National Cemetery with First Lady Melania. Neither were pictured wearing masks. Meanwhile, the man expected to challenge him in November's presidential election, former Vice-President Joe Biden, made his first public appearance since mid-March to visit a veterans memorial in his home state of Delware. He along with his wife, Jill, wore black masks.
And finally, quite a few of us have worked all day to bring the latest developments to you, including Owen Amos, Krutika Pathi, Aparna Alluri, Andreas Illmer, Anna Jones, Saira Asher, Frances Mao, Victoria Bisset, Ben Collins, Sean Fanning, Raffi Berg, Joshua Nevett, Shamaan Freeman-Powell, Neil Johnston, Gary Kitchener, Michael Emons, Sophie Williams, Hazel Shearing, Victoria Lindrea, Jennifer Scott, Holly Honderich and Paulin Kola.