Liam Payne hasn’t seen his son Bear for weeks due to the coronavirus lockdown.
24.03.2020 - 16:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
If you could choose anyone to be your child’s maths tutor, Carol Vorderman would probably be near the top of the list.
In which case parents will be delighted to know that the former Countdown star is offering free classes to primary school aged children during the coronavirus outbreak.
The numbers whizz has announced that she is removing the paywall on The Maths Factor, which is her tutorial website for children.
Carol, 59, appeared on Good Morning Britain today to explain why her reason behind
Liam Payne hasn’t seen his son Bear for weeks due to the coronavirus lockdown.
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Emmerdale star Charley Webb has revealed she faced “abuse” for asking shoppers to practice social-distancing at the supermarket during the coronavirus outbreak.The soap star took to Twitter to reveal she was confronted when asking shoppers to stay two metres away from her, which is currently being advised by the government when shopping or exercising during the lockdown.The 32-year-old tweeted to Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan: “I went to our local supermarket today.
The British public came together to applaud the NHS for their incredible efforts on the frontline battling the coronavirus outbreak and saving lives. And now the NHS have replied with a touching message of thanks in return, in a tweet from the spokesperson on the health service's official Twitter page.
Piers Morgan has offered to pay the parking fines of all NHS workers during the coronavirus crisis.