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You can now ask a question at the daily number 10 press conference

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The government's daily press conference has been the one constant thing in our lives for more than a month now. People up and down the country tune in to see the likes of the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab or Health Secretary address the public on the current coronavirus crisis.

It is also the opportunity for members of the media to put question's to the government on a whole host of issues from testing to personal protective equipment (PPE).

But if you have been watching each day and have thought of your own question to ask, now is your chance. The government is asking for people to submit their questions with the chance of them being asked at one of the daily live press briefings.

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