UK Government has updated its guidance for people who are employed and cannot work due to coronavirus. The update states that your employer can now put you on furlough if you are shielding or have caring responsibilities because of Covid-19.
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Everything Everything have announced that they’ve had to postpone their spring tour due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The band were set to hit the road this coming March and April to support the release of their new album ‘Re-Animator’, which arrived back in September. However, they’ve been forced to push the dates back.“With heavy hearts, we are postponing our March & April ’21 UK tour,” Everything Everything wrote on their official Twitter account.
UK Government has updated its guidance for people who are employed and cannot work due to coronavirus. The update states that your employer can now put you on furlough if you are shielding or have caring responsibilities because of Covid-19.
Los Angeles Public Health officials have confirmed a second case of the Covid-19 variant B.1.1.7 just weeks after identifying the first instance in the county on Jan. 16.
Alfie Templeman has cancelled his upcoming headline tour due to the coronavirus pandemic.The rising Bedfordshire musician was set to hit the road this coming spring for his first-ever tour which included stops in Leeds, Bristol, Glasgow, Manchester, Nottingham and London. However, he has now been forced to cancel the dates.“I’m VERY sad to say we’re having to cancel the upcoming UK tour for April/May,” Templeman said in a statement on social media.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Michelle Visage has stormed back onto our screens for another series of the hugely popuar RuPaul's Drag Race UK. The mother-of-two is best known for her time on the BBC Three show as well as her work in the US.
the service will launch Star — a separate arm of the service in which adult subscribers will find material that’s not deemed appropriate for the family audience of the main streaming platform. Some of the most acclaimed TV shows of the last decade are a part of the expansion, along with several original programmes.
Glastonbury Festival has been cancelled for the second year in a row as the coronavirus pandemic rages on in the UK. Organisers Michael and Emily Eavis said that they "moved heaven and earth” to ensure that the event would go ahead in June this year.
After several pregnancy rumours started to make rounds about British singer, Dua Lipa is now reacting to those! The No New Rules singer, during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live yesterday was asked about the rumours, which initially started when Dua used baby and pregnant women emojis for a photo’s caption. “I like finding little random emojis,” Dua explained.
This Morning fans will be familiar with Dr Sara Kayat, who is always popping up during the show’s medical segments. Due to the current coronavirus pandemic, Dr Sara has been appearing more than she would have previously, plus more viewers than ever are tuning him as much of the UK works from home.
her model boyfriend Anwar Hadid during a chat with Vogue, superstar singer Dua Lipa has sparked rumours she's pregnant with a very cryptic caption on her latest Instagram upload.As Dua escaped the UK lockdown and is currently out in Mexico with her boyfriend, the Levitating singer uploaded two stunning snaps of herself wearing a green tartan dress, but it was her caption that really got fans talking.Although she later removed the caption, Dua initially wrote, "
A few days ago the exciting news was announced that there’s a new Loose Women panellist! The popular daytime television show has been going since 1999, and panellists, including Stacey Solomon, Coleen Nolan, Andrea McLean, and more, discuss topical issues and interview celebrities. And joining the group of leading ladies is Charlene White, who is a British journalist and newsreader.
coronavirus variant believed to have originated in Brazil has been identified - here's everything you need to know about the strain. Prime Minister Boris Johnson today said he is "very concerned" about the new mutation, thought to affect healthy, young people.