A nurse who worked on the frontline of the Ebola outbreak is now leading the fight against coronavirus at the Nightingale North West.
31.03.2020 - 19:13 / hollywoodreporter.com
On March 13, the British Academy revealed that the BAFTA Games Awards had became one of the first major awards ceremonies on the creative industry’s calendar to be impacted by the coronavirus crisis. It may not have been wholly unexpected given the event's date of April 2 and a planet grappling with what the World Health Organization had just a day earlier officially declared to be a global pandemic.
A nurse who worked on the frontline of the Ebola outbreak is now leading the fight against coronavirus at the Nightingale North West.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have taken a big step in their independence.
There is evidence Coronavirus hospital admissions are stabilising, the Government said, as the British public were praised for their response to lockdown restrictions.
The U.K. government is teaming with video game companies to feature health messages amid the new coronavirus pandemic in games to get "essential" messaging, such as "Stay at Home, Save Lives," into more homes.
The British Academy put on arguably its most unorthodox awards show on Thursday night. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the red carpet ceremony for the BAFTA Games Awards at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall had to be scrapped, replaced instead with a prerecorded broadcast streamed online.
By Leo Barraclough
Prince Harry has scrapped his annual Invictus Games due to the coronavirus pandemic.
West Derbyshire Police said, in a Tweet, that they were left in "absolute shock" after finding a "massive party" happening, despite strict social distancing rules that are in place in the UK.
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) is looking at means of supporting members who are facing the impact of the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Prince Harry has scrapped his annual Invictus Games due to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Patrick Hipes
The British Academy has officially postponed its TV awards and TV craft honors due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis. BAFTA made the announcement Tuesday, saying that both ceremonies would now be held later in the year, without giving specific dates.