The royal family is coming together to support Boris Johnson. Shortly after news broke that the British Prime Minister had tested positive for Coronavirus, Prince William and other royals expressed their well wishes online.
25.03.2020 - 18:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
With the UK being in lockdown due to coronavirus, people are desperately looking for things to do to keep them busy for at lease three weeks.
And the forced time off, for some, has left people looking around their homes and gardens wondering if they can get started on the DIY they have been putting off for months.
Now seems like as good a time as any.
But the imposed lockdown announced by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday may have put a stop to that.
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The royal family is coming together to support Boris Johnson. Shortly after news broke that the British Prime Minister had tested positive for Coronavirus, Prince William and other royals expressed their well wishes online.
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.
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Police in Yorkshire have announced that they will use checkpoint to stop vehicles and ask drivers if their journey as an essential one.
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The list of places that have been classed as 'essential' and can remain open during the UK lockdown has been updated.
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.
All recycling centres and tips in Greater Manchester have been closed after the government announced a UK-wide lockdown to stop 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".
Boris Johnson put Britain on lockdown on Monday evening as he outlined strict new measures to curb the spread of Covid-19, ordering people to only leave the house for a few specific reasons.