The actor and writer joined the Bastille frontman for the first instalment of the new Distraction Tactics film club
09.03.2020 - 19:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The government has defended its decision to remain in the 'containment' phase of tackling the spread of coronavirus in the UK.
Despite rising number of cases to now more than 300, measures to delay the spread with "social distancing", such as cancelling events and people working from home will not be introduced, ministers said.
As of 9am on Monday, a total of 24,960 people have been tested, with 319 of those tested positive. Three patients have died, the Department of Health (PHE) confirmed in
The actor and writer joined the Bastille frontman for the first instalment of the new Distraction Tactics film club
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