Dominic Raab has paid tribute to "fighter" Boris Johnson as the UK's coronavirus death toll soared by 786 to 6,159.
18.03.2020 - 21:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that exams - including GCSE and A Levels - 'will not take place as planned in May and June' amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The announcement was made by Mr Johnson as he addressed the UK this afternoon in his third daily press conference.
It came after the Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said in Parliament today that classrooms in England would be closing from Friday until further notice.
This will be for all pupils except those that are vulnerable or
Dominic Raab has paid tribute to "fighter" Boris Johnson as the UK's coronavirus death toll soared by 786 to 6,159.
The government say they are not ready to review lockdown measures, despite the number of new coronavirus cases "moving in the right direction."
The royal family is coming together to support Boris Johnson. Shortly after news broke that the British Prime Minister had tested positive for Coronavirus, Prince William and other royals expressed their well wishes online.
Sending their support. Prince William and Duchess Kate spoke out after news broke that U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to an intensive care unit amid his coronavirus battle.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been taken to an intensive care unit one day after being admitted to hospital due to the novel coronavirus.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been admitted to a hospital with the coronavirus. Johnson’s office says he is being admitted for tests because he still has symptoms 10 days after testing positive for the virus.
More than 1,000 people across the UK have died from coronavirus, the government has said.
With the UK being in lockdown due to coronavirus, people are desperately looking for things to do to keep them busy for at lease three weeks.
A pensioner has sparked uproar after said she would rather die than stay indoors during the government'scoronaviruslockdown.
“Coronation Street” and “Emmerdale”, two of Britain’s biggest soap operas, have officially ceased production as a result of the nationwide lockdown called upon by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The band promise 'virtual performances' in the meantime
ITV have made the decision to postpone the Britain's Got Talent live shows, according to reports. The series is due to start next month, with it being confirmed the audition process will air as normal.The decision comes after the government has ramped up guidelines for the current coronavirus crisis — with Prime Minister Boris Johnson now telling people they must stay indoors for at least three weeks.
Schools are to shut from the end of Friday amid the latest government moves to slow down the coronavirus pandemic.