Your morning briefing: What you should know for Tuesday, July 14

People must wear face coverings in England's shops and supermarkets from July 24 or risk £100 fine

Wearing a face covering in shops and supermarkets is to be made mandatory in England in a fresh move to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock will announce later today that anyone who fails to comply with the order, which comes into force on July 24, could face a fine of up to £100.

The move follows a weekend of confusion over whether ministers intended to make face coverings compulsory after Boris Johnson said they were looking at "stricter" rules.

The senior Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove said on Sunday he did not believe they should be mandatory and that it was better to "trust people's common sense".

Second wave of coronavirus this winter could lead to more than 120,000 extra deaths, scientists warn

A second wave of coronavirus infections this winter could be more serious than the first, with 120,000 hospital deaths in a "reasonable worst-case scenario," scientists have warned.

A new report from the Academy of Medical Sciences, commissioned by the Government's chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance, says mitigating action must be taken immediately.

It argues that hospitals could potentially see 120,000 Covid-19 deaths in between September and next June at the same time as battling a surge in demand due to usual winter pressures like flu.

Naya Rivera death: Police confirm body found in Lake Piru is Glee star

A body found in the search for Naya Rivera is that of the Glee actress, police have confirmed.

The 33-year-old went missing on Wednesday while on a boating trip on Lake Piru in southern California with her four-year-old son, who was found safe and well.

Ventura County Sheriff's Office announced yesterday that a body had been found floating in the northern part of the lake and has now confirmed it is Rivera.

During a press conference last night, Sheriff Bill Ayub said police are "confident" the body found is that of Rivera.

There is no indication of foul play or that Rivera took her own life, he added.

Idris Elba: Coronavirus had a ‘traumatic’ impact on me mentally

Idris Elba has spoken candidly about the ‘traumatic’ psychological impact of coronavirus .

Alongside his wife Sabrina Dhowre, the 47-year-old actor was among the first few famous faces to be tested positive for the deadly disease.

However, the star has since made a full recovery, adding he was “lucky to be alive and thankful for being able to kick” coronavirus.

Describing his experience with the disease, Elba explained that is was coronavirus’s unknown nature which had an effect on his mental well-being.

Kate hails Tiny Happy People digital platform as ‘gold dust’ for parents

The Duchess of Cambridge has described a new BBC resource aimed at developing children's communication and language skills as "gold dust" for parents.

Kate said she wished she had had access to the tips and tools available on the Tiny Happy People online platform as a first-time mother.

The duchess, mother to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, has been working behind the scenes on the broadcaster's education initiative and was interviewed by BBC Breakfast's Louise Minchin about the project.

She has been secretly involved for a number of months, and visited Broadcasting House last November to work on some of the video resources and social media content during a creative workshop.

On this day...

1789: The Bastille, the state prison in Paris, was stormed by citizens and burned to the ground at the start of the French Revolution.

1867: Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel first demonstrated the use of dynamite.

1888: The first record company, the North American Phonograph Company, was founded in Pittsburgh by businessman Jesse L Lippincott.

1902: The Campanile of St Mark's Cathedral in Venice collapsed during a safety inspection.

1940: The Soviet Union annexed Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

1946: Dr Benjamin Spock's famous baby bible - Baby And Child Care - was published, and became a bestseller. Twenty-eight years later he said he no longer supported his own theories.

1958: King Faisal of Iraq was assassinated in a military coup led by General Kassem, and a republic was established.

1959: Grock, described as the "greatest clown on Earth", died in Italy.

1967: The UK Parliament voted to legalise abortion.