The Premier League has pledged £20m to supporting the NHS, its staff and helping the community amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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House lovers can tune into the live show from Ministry of Sound this Friday
Defected Records has announced details of its first virtual music festival in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
As the disease continues to spread across the UK, the London label will stream 12 hours of house music from Ministry of Sound this Friday (March 20), with clubbers able to tune in from the comfort of their own home.
DJs including Simon Dunmore, Monki, Sam Divine, Low Steppa, The Shapeshifters, Melvo
The Premier League has pledged £20m to supporting the NHS, its staff and helping the community amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Pale Waves will headline the one-day event later this year
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.
it could be at least six months before life returns to normal following the coronavirus lockdown, a leading medic has said.
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.
Download and Isle of Wight are the latest festivals to announce their cancellations for 2020 due to the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic.
Manchester United are reviewing plans around season ticket renewals in the wake of the disruption caused by the coronavirus outbreak in the United Kingdom.
If you could choose anyone to be your child’s maths tutor, Carol Vorderman would probably be near the top of the list.
Police Scotland is advising West Lothian people to be cautious of strangers offering bogus services during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Lonely hearts around the world are taking matters into their own hands - via a webcam of course. Amid the coronavirus outbreak, singletons have taken to social media to suggest working on their romantic life from the comfort of their very own home, by virtual dating.
All McDonald's restaurants in the UK and Ireland are to close by 7pm on Monday, the firm has announced.
"Now it is more important than ever for humanity to come together and realise that we are all one"