A man struggling to keep active during UK lockdown ran a marathon in his back garden.
17.03.2020 - 15:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Aldi is being praised by shoppers for making an 'incredible' gesture to OAPs and the most vulnerable in society after Boris Johnson urged people to remain at home for a prolonged period.
The supermarket announced news on Facebook that it will be donating £250,000 to Age UK - a decision which has been heavily praised.
The Facebook post, which has racked up tens of thousands of likes, comments and shares, reads: "In these difficult times it’s important for us all to look after the most vulnerable
A man struggling to keep active during UK lockdown ran a marathon in his back garden.
As part of strict social-distancing measures announced by the government, people were ordered to stay home and only leave the house in a few circumstances.
When the UK lockdown was announced by the Prime Minister over a week ago, the public were told they should only leave their homes in only a few circumstances.
Ever since Boris Johnson announced the UK would be entering a lockdown period, people have been left confused about when they should shop, and how frequently they're allowed to go.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson had a desperate request for US President Donald Trump during a phone call about the coronavirus pandemic - 'we need ventilators'.
Police in Yorkshire have announced that they will use checkpoint to stop vehicles and ask drivers if their journey as an essential one.
The country has entered its first week of lockdown to stop the spread of coronavirus - but are you allowed to drive?
A number of questions were raised when it was announced the UK would go into lockdown in the prime minister’s address to the nation on Monday evening.
Only a handful of stores will remain open at the Trafford Centre during the UK-wide lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The UK was essentially put into lockdown on Monday night when the Prime Minister ordered the public to stay home and only go out for "very limited purposes".
Stanley Johnson made a rather controversial appearance on This Morning today (March 17).
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep the world, Buckingham Palace has decided to make some key changes to Queen Elizabeth II’s schedule for the coming months.