A majority of Scots back Nicola Sturgeon and her handling of the coronavirus crisis but have been less convinced by Boris Johnson during the pandemic, a new poll has found.
07.05.2020 - 15:29 / nme.com
'Game Changer' has gone on display at Southampton General Hospital
Banksy‘s latest artwork celebrates the health workers of the UK, portraying them as superheroes during the ongoing battle against coronavirus.
The anonymous artist’s latest work, titled ‘Game Changer’, has gone on display in a frame at Southampton General Hospital.
It depicts a young boy playing with a nurse doll, who is seen fitted with a cape, an apron and a protective face mask. Next to the boy is a basket which contains
A majority of Scots back Nicola Sturgeon and her handling of the coronavirus crisis but have been less convinced by Boris Johnson during the pandemic, a new poll has found.
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A new work by the elusive street artist Banksy, honoring health workers, has been unveiled at a British hospital. The framed picture, titled Game Changer, depicts a young boy sitting on the floor playing with a nurse superhero toy.
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