All McDonald's restaurants in Scotland are set to become takeaways, drive-thrus and delivery services due to the coronavirus outbreak.
07.03.2020 - 01:21 / nme.com
The number of cases in the UK rose to 164 today (March 6)
A senior government medical adviser has told members of the music industry it is unnecessary to ban live events in the UK over concerns about coronavirus.
The number of cases of COVID-19 in the UK rose to 164 today (March 6), with two deaths confirmed so far.
In a conference call held with members of the UK Live Music Group and other event organisers earlier this week (March 2), deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam said there was
All McDonald's restaurants in Scotland are set to become takeaways, drive-thrus and delivery services due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The largest campsite in Britain has today announced it will delay opening due to the coronavirus outbreak.
By Tom Grater
The Queen has reportedly been moved from Buckingham Palace amid coronavirus fears as the outbreak continues to spread across the UK. Queen Elizabeth II, 93, is understood to have been taken to Windsor Castle after government talks on Thursday 12 March.
Singer Ronan Keating was a guest star on Saturday Night Takeaway, and he was on great form as he belted out one of his biggest solo hits Rollercoaster.
America is to broaden its European travel ban, adding the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland to its list.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle returned to the UK earlier this month to finish their official duties as royals. While many residents of the United Kingdom were happy to see the couple, some were left disappointed that their son, Archie, wasn’t with them.
The government has been criticised for not cancelling public events over the coronavirus outbreak by former health secretary Jeremy Hunt.
The Who have postponed their upcoming UK tour.
Magic Radio breakfast host Ronan Keating announced his decision to self-isolate over Coronavirus fears, after travelled to Singapore to perform.The 43 year old Rollercoaster singer revealed he placed himself in quarantine as an “extra precaution” as the toll of confirmed cases in the UK continues to rise. Speaking about his decision after returning to the UK from Singapore, he said from home on his radio show: “We have to be cautious, we have to be clever about it and it makes total sense.