Queen guitarist Brian May is being treated in a British hospital after some “over-enthusiastic gardening” left him with a severe injury to one of his buttocks.
18.04.2020 - 23:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Government ministers are said to be torn over the length of lockdown restrictions imposed on the UK.
On Thursday, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announced that the country would need to stay at home for a further three weeks.
But there’s thought to be some disagreement in the Cabinet over whether lockdown restrictions should be lifted on May 8 or whether they should remain in place into June.
The first scenario would mean restrictions are lifted earlier, in the hope it would cause much less damage
Queen guitarist Brian May is being treated in a British hospital after some “over-enthusiastic gardening” left him with a severe injury to one of his buttocks.
Boris Johnson has warned that lifting lockdown restrictions too soon would be “the worst thing we could do”.
People across the UK are eagerly awaiting to hear the country's plan in getting out of lockdown.
Face masks and coverings will be 'useful' as the UK comes out of the coronavirus lockdown, Boris Johnson ha said.
Nicola Sturgeon says everyone involved in coronavirus decision making will “make mistakes”.
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have faced criticism for allegedly flouting the government's lockdown rules.The 20 year old blonde and her boyfriend, who is also 20, were staying at Molly-Mae’s mother’s home in Hitchin, Hertfordshire as the UK public were urged to stay home by Boris Johnson. However, it appears the couple have since taken the 170 mile trip to stay at their flat in Manchester, despite the guidelines.
It hasn't been a typical month for Mae Martin. The comedian's first TV show, Feel Good, premiered on Channel 4 in the UK on March 18 and was released internationally just a day later on Netflix.
Molly-Mae Hague has said she regrets getting fillers done as she's had to get them "fixed" in the long run.The 20 year old, who recently shared all her secrets on how she takes and edits Instagram photos, released a brand new YouTube video where she answered questions the public is too afraid to ask their mum about. Joined by YouTube beauty star Patricia Bright, Molly-Mae explained that the clip was filmed before the coronavirus pandemic hit the UK.