Government date showed that a further 2,988 cases of coronavirus were reported in the UK over the past 24 hours. It is the highest number reported on a single day since 22 May and a rise of 1,175 on Saturday. Health Secretary Matt Hancock said he was "concerned" about a rise in cases "predominantly among young people". In Brexit news, the UK's chief Brexit negotiator said the government was not "scared" of walking away from talks without a trade deal ready to come into force in 2021. David Frost told the Mail on Sunday the UK would leave the transition arrangement - which sees it following many EU rules - "come what may" in December. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the "EU's best moment to strike a deal is now." In other news, footage of a man suspected of killing one person and injuring seven others in a spate of stabbings across Birmingham city centre was released. The attacks in the early hours sparked a massive police manhunt for the suspect. A 23-year-old man was killed in Irving Street at 0150, West Midlands Police said. A man and a woman, aged 19 and 32, suffered critical injuries.