The Premier League has pledged £20m to supporting the NHS, its staff and helping the community amid the coronavirus outbreak.
16.03.2020 - 17:35 / breakingnews.ie
Jeremy Vine has said his studio audience was not present for his live show to help people minimise contact with each other.
The broadcaster’s self-titled Channel 5 show is the first in the UK to go ahead without a live audience amid the outbreak of coronavirus.
Introducing his panel of Caprice Bourret, Owen Jones and Angela Epstein at the start of the show, he said: “Why, you may be wondering, was there no cheering for our brilliant panel in the studio?
“Well this is answer, have a look. Our
The Premier League has pledged £20m to supporting the NHS, its staff and helping the community amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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