as before, during the pandemic, the scottish approach is different and more cautious than elsewhere. james shaw, bbc news, glasgow. the office for national statistics says covid infection rates in secondary age school children in england has reached the highest level recorded, with more than 4.5% testing positive. but across the uk the rates remain broadly stable, with one in 80 people — equivalent to 1.2% of the population in their survey — testing positive for coronavirus in the week ending 25th september. motorists could continue to face long queues at petrol stations for another week or so, according to the government. the policing minister kit malthouse said there's still strong demand for fuel in some parts of the country, and the prime minister will review the situation if it deteriorates further. our transport correspondent caroline davies is here. very confusing, sometimes you are reading on various websites that things are getting better and then it isn't? tt