and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — ben chu and anna isaacor that. good evening. in the past hour, a minister in the department of health has confirmed that she has tested positive for coronavirus. nadine dorries, who has a background in the nhs, says she has taken all necessary precautions and is now self—isolating. ms dorries says that public health england has been in touch wither her and are now trying to trace people who have come into contact with her. meanwhile, a man in his early 80s has become the sixth person with coronavirus to die in the uk. the patient, who had underlying health conditions, caught the virus in the uk and died in watford general hospital. more than 26,000 people have now been tested for the virus in the uk. there have been 382 confirmed cases. part of the government's plan is to try to limit the number of people who need hospital admission, and that means gps playing a central role, as health editor hugh pym reports. this is the sort of protective equipment which nhs staff have to wear if they're in contact with p