Eamonn Holmes has argued that bus drivers and other essential workers should be given protective clothing to wear during the coronavirus crisis.
24.03.2020 - 16:27 / variety.com
When Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Phantom of the Opera” opened in Greece this year, it marked the country’s most ambitious theater production to date, with an all-star cast plucked from London’s West End and a local production company that had dreamed of one day staging the hit musical.
Following runs in Thessaloniki and Athens in January and February, however, all momentum collapsed when the show was called off March 10, three weeks ahead of schedule — marking one of Europe’s first major theater
Eamonn Holmes has argued that bus drivers and other essential workers should be given protective clothing to wear during the coronavirus crisis.
Prince Harry and Meghan are being mocked on social media by trolls after they make a huge mistake with their new Archewell charity foundation. Earlier this week, it was announced that Meghan and Harry have named their new non-profit organisation ‘Archewell’ after their son’s name Archie. The world is derived from the Greek word for 'source of action'. Now, according to a report by Daily Mail, the couple failed to properly register the website and the trolls had a field day with it.
Last week it was confirmed that Prince Charles has contracted coronavirus and is self-isolating at his Scottish residence, Birkhall. However, once the official government lockdown in the United Kingdom is over, it is likely he and his wife, Camilla, will return to their favoured house of residence; Clarence House in London.
The UK could be on full coronavirus lockdown until 'late May or early June', a leading scientist has warned.
Prince Albert II and Prince Charles both attended WaterAid’s Water and Climate event in London, England on March 10, and days later, both contracted COVID-19 aka Coronavirus.
Prince Albert II is not here for finger-pointing. After some people blamed him for Prince Charles’ positive coronavirus diagnosis, the Monacan royal took a moment to set the record straight.
Prince Albert of Monaco has addressed those rumours Prince Charles caught the coronavirus from him.
The future is looking good for a West Lothian schoolgirl who is making a name for herself on the catwalk.
All anyone is talking about is Kanika Kapoor, as the singer has tested positive for coronavirus. Before the news was confirmed by Kanika, reports suggested that the actress partied with around 100 people upon return from London. The 41-year-old singer's own father Rajeev Kapoor spoke candidly with Aaj Tak, confirming that Kanika was a part of 3-4 parties and had even interacted with 300 to 400 people. This has caused major concern amongst the people who met Kanika in person.
The UFC has postponed its next three scheduled events through April 11, finally giving up on President Dana White’s plan to keep fighting amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Britain's scientists concluded 'in the last few days' that we must pursue draconian measures to contain the coronavirus outbreak - or face around 250,000 deaths.