The latest in a day of cancellations...
10.03.2020 - 10:35 / evoke.ie
Neighbours was set to film in Dublin this month but our soap dreams are shattered as filming is cancelled over the coronavirus.
As well as the chance to have Dublin’s fair city shown on the Australian soap, the 35th anniversary special that was set to be shot in the UK has also been postponed to later this year.
Speaking to Metro.co.uk, a spokesperson for Neighbours said that there were too many travel risks over the coronavirus.
‘Due to the current coronavirus situation and cautions around
The latest in a day of cancellations...
Britain’s Isle of Wight festival has scrapped its 2020 edition due to the coronavirus crisis.
One of the highlights of the Scottish farming calendar has fallen victim to the coronavirus crisis.
McDonald’s has announced that they are closing all locations in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
McDonald's will shut all its outlets across Scotland and the rest of the UK by Monday.
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.
Schools are to shut from the end of Friday amid the latest government moves to slow down the coronavirus pandemic.
Ireland Baldwin spent a few minutes out of her day stuck at home amid the coronavirus pandemic to share some sultry selfies with her fans. The 24-year-old daughter of Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger took to Instagram Tuesday night to wish her fans a Happy St.
Glastonbury, Britain's biggest music festival, will not take place as planned this summer due to the ongoing Coronavirus outbreak. The decision was announced on Wednesday ahead of the June event, which was to be headlined by Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, and Paul McCartney.
UK festival Glastonbury has been cancelled amid the coronavirus outbreak.Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar were due to appear, alongside Diana Ross and Dua Lipa for the 2020 event in June. But, now hopes the popular Pyramid Stage will return for another installation have been dashed, which was due to take place in its usual setting of Worthy Farm in Somerset.
The Sydney Film Festival, set to have taken place in June in Australia’s most populous city, has been canceled.
Like the rest of the country, those in Carrigstown have to practice sensible coronavirus precautions and so they will be following HSE guidelines and staying away from the set until at least 29 March.
Events across the globe are to be called off in an attempt to curb the spread of COVID-19.