Simon Cowell has pledged more than $1.6 million to help charities affected by the coronavirus crisis.
13.03.2020 - 03:37 / breakingnews.ie
Disney has pushed back the release of its blockbuster remake Mulan, as the industry struggles to adjust to the Covid-19 outbreak.
The film had been set to arrive in UK cinemas on March 27 and its stars gathered in London on Thursday for a scaled back European premiere.
However, shortly after the cast posed for pictures on the red carpet, Disney announced the film – a remake of the 1998 animated classic – had been delayed.
Horror films The New Mutants and Antlers were also pushed back, and Disney
Simon Cowell has pledged more than $1.6 million to help charities affected by the coronavirus crisis.
Simon Cowell has pledged more than $1.6 million (£1.3 million) to help charities affected by the coronavirus crisis.
Aldi has taken its new shopping rules a step further to help those working on the frontline - including nurses, police officers and firefighters.
Many charities have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, but music mogul Simon Cowell has pledged to donate a whopping £1.3 million to those that are struggling the most.
Queen Elizabeth II's public birthday celebration will take a different shape this year. It is customary for the British monarch's special day to be officially marked with Trooping the Colour, her annual birthday parade.
All Points East Festival organisers have announced that it won’t be taking place this year due to the ongoing battle to stop the spread of coronavirus.
A government minister has told Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley to 'back off', insisting there is 'no reason' for a store such as his to remain open following the Prime Minister's orders to the country amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Some cinema releases are now available at home
Clothing giant Primark is set to close every one of its UK stores amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"The Government’s proposals fall far short of the lifeline needed by the self-employed in the music industry and creative sector," says CEO Tom Kiehl
Due to the current coronavirus outbreak many businesses and individuals have been lending a hand where they can, especially to our wondrous NHS workers have who have been working round the clock to try and help lessen the impact of the disease and save lives.
Putting his people at ease. Prince William addressed the U.K. amid the coronavirus outbreak, becoming the first senior royal to do so.