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Patrick Scott is the data projects editor for the New Statesman Media Group
When compared to the rest of the G20, the UK’s current daily average of 933 deaths is the worst.
The data on cases, hospitalisations and deaths only raises the question: why didn’t the government impose a lockdown sooner?
Data on Covid-19 infections and hospitalisations suggests the second national lockdown was ended too early.
New Statesman analysis reveals a disparity between the government's new tiers and the severity of coronavirus in several areas.
New Statesman analysis indicates tough restrictions are likely to continue beyond 2 December in at least some parts of England.
If the betting markets accurately reflect the true state of play, then the US president stands a reasonable chance of victory.
Get the latest data on Covid-19 cases across Britain and track local restrictions
Covid-19 cases among a population the size of Greater London have already surpassed the threshold for local lockdown.
Unemployment is rising more quickly in affluent Tory heartlands than in other areas of the country.
Cabinet ministers now spend less time in their posts than Premier League managers; this rate of churn is damaging to government.