The royal family is joining the rest of the world in working from home during the coronavirus pandemic—and they're facing many of the same issues as the rest of us as they adjust to the new normal.
30.03.2020 - 19:51 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Business Gateway Lanarkshire is ensuring local business owners have access to crucial support at this time of national crisis.
Advisers quickly adapted their service to offer small and medium business owners one-to-one appointments via video or telephone calls.
Online workshops now reflect the most common issues facing businesses, such as financial management and HR.
All previously planned workshops are now available as webinars, and a suite of new resources has been developed to support businesses
The royal family is joining the rest of the world in working from home during the coronavirus pandemic—and they're facing many of the same issues as the rest of us as they adjust to the new normal.
While we may not be able to go out in order to socialise, that doesn’t mean we’re strictly forbidden from having any form of fun with our mates and family.
The royal family is staying connected amid the coronavirus pandemic. On Friday, Prince William and Kate Middleton sat down with BBC Breakfast via video chat, where they revealed that the royal family has been staying in touch with one another virtually as they continue to practice social distancing.
The silver lining to isolating during the coronavirus pandemic is that I've gotten significantly hotter.I glow throughout Zoom video calls and FaceTime catchups, since I'm no longer wearing thick foundation or breathing in excess pollutants. Taking a break from hot tools and heavy bleach has left me with perfect mermaid hair.
Prince William and wife Kate Middleton spoke in a video call with Tina Daheley on BBC Breakfast this morning, when they gave a glimpse into their family life during lockdown.The Duke of Cambridge, 37, revealed that he, Kate and their children are keeping in touch with the rest of the royal family via video calls during lockdown. Kate, 38, admitted that the video calls be difficult with their three young children; Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince Louis, almost two.
Spreading hope. Prince Harry chatted with family members caring for sick children amid the coronavirus pandemic, commending them for their efforts, from his new Los Angeles home.
As people around the world continue to adjust to the new normal of social isolation, its effect on the parents of seriously ill children is continuing to present obstacles and difficulties as families do their best to continue round-the-clock care from their homes.Concerned about the impact the global coronavirus pandemic is having on the many organizations he works closely with, Prince Harry arranged a personal video call with some of the families he has come to know through his patronage with
On Sunday, it was announced that Prince William is now patron of the National Emergencies Trust (NET) and as part of the news, the Duke of Cambridge spoke with two local charities that benefit from NET.
Coronation Street has joined forces with Women’s Aid to highlight the help available to those in danger from domestic abuse during the coronavirus lockdown.
Three weeks ago, Gal Gadot enlisted a gaggle of her A-list pals to participate in a virtual singalong of John Lennon’s “Imagine”, including Mark Ruffalo, Jimmy Fallon, Amy Adams, Will Ferrell, her “Wonder Woman 1984” co-star Kristen Wiig and numerous others.
Business Gateway Lanarkshire is increasing the number of advisers available to provide help online and by phone as firms deal with the impact of coronavirus.
Over the last few weeks most of us have settled into a totally different way of communicating. Instead of conversations around the office water cooler, it’s tea orders shouted down the stairs; in place of long catch-ups down the pub, it’s group WhatsApp chats.
Oakland group Thao & The Get Down Stay Down filmed the clip over nine hours.
Panamanian singer Sech has shared a brand new track called “Relación.” The single arrives with a colorful music video that centers on a woman leaving a toxic relationship. Watch the visual below.
"We’ll hold onto these moments forever"
Now that most people have moved their offices to their homes, it’s very likely that you’re doing more video conference calls than you have in the past!
Police Scotland have confirmed that the body of a man was found in Bellshill today (Monday, March 20).
The worst thing about social isolation? Easy - not being able to see all your friends and family in the flesh.The second worst thing? Being confronted with the ghastly sight of your own face on every video call. It’s like your phone camera catching you unaware on selfie mode… and then not being able to turn it off for the next half an hour.