The mum of Scotland's youngest coronavirus survivor broke down in tears today after receiving messages from NHS staff who saved her baby's life.
13.04.2020 - 16:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Christopher Eccleston says he is preparing for the eventuality that he will get coronavirus.
The Salford-born actor spoke candidly to Lorraine Kelly about how he is “hoping for the best, expecting the worst” amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Christopher, 56, was speaking to the Scottish TV host over the phone on Good Morning Britain about the importance of the health service and paid tribute to health care workers.
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The mum of Scotland's youngest coronavirus survivor broke down in tears today after receiving messages from NHS staff who saved her baby's life.
She’s a staple of morning television, but being a mother will always come first for Lorraine Kelly.The 60-year-old presenter struggled to hold back the tears during a live video interview on ITV with her daughter Rosie, trapped in Singapore as most flights to the UK remain grounded.
Catherine Tyldesley says her parents, Janet and Graham Tydesley, are currently battling coronavirus.
Kym Marsh has revealed that she hasn’t seen her solider boyfriend Scott Ratcliff for seven months as his return home from Afghanistan has been delayed due to coronavirus.The former Coronation Street star, 43, appeared on Lorraine via video call on Wednesday where she admitted their already “hard” situation has been made even tougher. Speaking about not being able to see Scott, 31, she told Lorraine Kelly: “Yeah it’s hard.
Kym Marsh has revealed that she hasn’t seen her army boyfriend for seven months as his return to the UK is delayed due to coronavirus.