A former soldier accused of terrorism offences was unable to attend a hearing in his case because he is self-isolating on remand in prison, a court heard.
21.03.2020 - 02:35 / deadline.com
By Andreas Wiseman
International Editor
More than 240 UK workers who were let go this week by exhibition giant Cineworld have written to group CEO Mooky Greidinger calling for the exhibitor to rethink this week’s mass redundancies in response to the coronavirus. Scroll down for the letter in full.
The workers “condemn” Cineworld’s decision to cut a vast number of UK staff, a decision they say will see them struggle to afford “essentials such as housing, electricity, gas and food.”
“We call on
A former soldier accused of terrorism offences was unable to attend a hearing in his case because he is self-isolating on remand in prison, a court heard.
Pale Waves will headline the one-day event later this year
in a video showing his thanks and appreciation for the NHS (National Health Service). On Thursday night, Charles joined people across the United Kingdom in expressing his gratitude, cheering doctors and nurses on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
By Andreas Wiseman
"As if we’d want to work for companies that treat their workers as something to wring out, so they can use us up all over again"
By Tom Grater
By Tom Grater
U.K. exhibition giants Cineworld, Odeon and Vue are both shutting all of their cinemas due to the coronavirus.