Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has launched an extraordinary attack on the government over what he described as a 'laughable' 14-day quarantine plan for flights into the UK.
29.04.2020 - 22:39 / evoke.ie
It seems that even politicians like to unwind with watching Emmerdale and Coronation Street!
According to the Chief Executive of ITV, Carolyn McCall, the British government apparently wants the soaps back on the air as soon as possible.
Speaking to Broadcast magazine, Carolyn said: ‘ITV’s role is to inform people but also entertain and engage them – and that is vital at the moment.’
‘The government is very keen for us to bring back the soaps as soon as we can while observing the social
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has launched an extraordinary attack on the government over what he described as a 'laughable' 14-day quarantine plan for flights into the UK.
Government officials have addressed concerns about the 'R' infection rate creeping back up to almost 1.
By Jake Kanter
By Jake Kanter
John Boyega is missing his barber.
Premier League supporters could be back in football stadiums by October with Boris Johnson set to lay out a six-month plan to get the United Kingdom out of lockdown.
The coronavirus lockdown has cast a long shadow over the future of hit ITV show Love Island, a channel boss has admitted.