Coronavirus

The government said it was working on plans to help British nationals leave Hubei province.
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Health secretary Matt Hancock says authorities are trying to locate 1,500 people who have returned from the Chinese city.
One British man in Wuhan complained that the UK Embassy in Beijing has been "conveniently closed for the weekend".
The virus's ability to spread "seems to be getting stronger", China's health minister said.
Lunar New Year celebrations have been cancelled across the country as the virus continues to spread.
The first confirmed cases of the deadly virus were reported in Europe on Friday.
Train stations have been closed, flights suspended and checkpoints put in place in Wuhan to try and stop the spread of the virus.
Suspected cases are being tested for in the UK. We explain the symptoms, where the virus has spread and what the experts say.