A big-hearted caddie is putting some of his most unique golfing memorabilia up for grabs in aid of a good cause.
24.03.2020 - 12:59 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Carol Vorderman is the latest celebrity to offer her skills for the benefit of parents as the nation goes into lockdown.
The legendary Countdown co-host announced last night she will be making her online maths school free for the duration of the period youngsters are off school during the coronavirus crisis.
The 59-year-old, who presented the channel 4 game show for 26 years, usually charges £2 each week for the Maths Factor internet courses, which provide maths lessons and games for wee ones aged
A big-hearted caddie is putting some of his most unique golfing memorabilia up for grabs in aid of a good cause.
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JK Rowling has created a Harry Potter school to bring magic to children at home during coronavirus lockdown.
Olivia Bowen is doing whatever she can to help those working on the frontline during the coronavirus outbreak, and that includes fundraising for the Samaritans.The former Love Island star had been clearing out her Essex home during the lockdown and put together make-up packages worth £50 for her followers to win if they donated to the charity.
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Parking charges in Oldham will be temporarily scrapped to help support NHS and key workers during the coronavirus crisis.
Patients in six hospitals across Scotland are to receive free bedside television for the next three months to combat loneliness during the coronavirus pandemic.
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread throughout New York, Ty Warner, the owner of the Four Seasons hotel, will provide free rooms for medical personnel in order to curb the spread of COVID-19. Doctors, nurses and other medical professionals working on the frontlines of the pandemic are being offered complimentary stays at the luxe hotel on East 57th Street.
Thousands of front line NHS staff will not have to pay hospital car parking charges during the coronavirus crisis, the Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said.
With financial resources at their disposal, these stars are doing their part to make a major difference during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Whether it’s donating directly to organizations or providing information and resources for their social media followers, a number of stars have made an effort to make a difference. Here, we’re taking a look at what a few celebs have done to alleviate the financial burdens and stresses of a number of medical professionals and citizens.
Fans will be able to donate to artists through the streaming service.
A global initiative has been launched to support independent record shops during the coronavirus crises.
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