The UK's coronavirus death count has increased by 14 in the past day.

It is the lowest Sunday rise since lockdown began and brings the total number of UK deaths to 45,752.

The number of coronavirus cases went up by 747 in the last 24 hours, with the overall count reaching 299,426.

It comes after the UK’s coronavirus hospital death toll shot up by 10 - the second-lowest total on a Sunday since the lockdown began.

England reported nine new deaths and Wales had one for the first time since last week, taking Britain’s hospital total to 33,877.

Scotland recorded no new deaths for the 10th consecutive day.

Some 747 new Covid-19 cases have been announced

Northern Ireland doesn’t usually update its figures at the weekend.

On recent Sundays, the death toll increased by 9 on July 19, 15 on July 12, 19 on July 5 and 21 on June 28. The highest rise on a Sunday was 710 on April 12 as the UK was in the peak of the pandemic.

The latest figures were announced as British holidaymakers reacted with fury and frustration over the Government's decision to reimpose strict quarantine rules at short notice on travellers returning from Spain.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the Government will not apologise.

The UK also recorded its second lowest Sunday rise in hospital deaths since lockdown started today

NHS England announced nine new deaths in hospitals on Sunday, taking its total to 29,281.

The victims were aged between 36 and 89 years old. All had known underlying health conditions.

The South East and East each reported three deaths. The Midlands recorded two, and one occurred in the North East and Yorkshire region.

London, the North West and South West all reported no new deaths.

Public Health Wales reported one new death, taking its toll to 1,549.

Scotland has recorded four new confirmed cases of coronavirus in a day, according to the latest Scottish Government figures.

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