The news that the prime minister has tested positive for coronavirus features on the front pages.
Brighton manager Graham Potter says football will have to work in an imperfect world when the game is finally given the green light to restart.
BBC Click's Paul Carter looks at some of the best tech stories of the week.
Portadown-based Thompson Aero Seating says the move was due to the impact of coronavirus.
Off-duty Lucy Duncan spends five hours in A&E with the elderly stranger after a car crash.
The service usually only happens twice a year but was given as Italy's coronavirus death toll passes 9,000.
The US president orders the car maker to help manufacture medical devices and attacks its CEO.
Scotland's justice secretary says the move may be needed as the situation becomes "increasingly alarming".
Glamorgan Cricket have put a "large number" of off-field staff on furlough because of the coronavirus pandemic.