A Fife couple fear they might have to cancel their wedding for a second time after being warned lockdown measures could go on for six months.
19.03.2020 - 01:27 / ok.co.uk
Peter Kay has postponed his comeback tour just three weeks after announcing his first live dates in 11 years.The 46 year old was due to hit the road on his Dance For Live dance-a-thon next month, but has now revealed he was left with no option but to reschedule the dates amid the current coronavirus crisis.
Coronavirus is continuing to sweep the globe, with a number of live events being rescheduled or cancelled after Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged people to put an end to "mass gatherings".
.A Fife couple fear they might have to cancel their wedding for a second time after being warned lockdown measures could go on for six months.
People across West Dunbartonshire are this morning waking up to their first day of lockdown.
Boris Johnson is facing calls for clarity after placing the UK on a police-enforced lockdown with drastic new measures in the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.
Citizens will only be allowed outside to shop for food and medicine, for one form of exercise a day, and to travel to work if necessary from tonight (March 23)
From Friday, schools across the UK will close 'until further notice' in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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.
The prime minister has told parents not to leave children with 'older relatives' as school closures across the UK were announced.
Schools are to shut from the end of Friday amid the latest government moves to slow down the coronavirus pandemic.
Last night, McDonald's confirmed the news it would be shutting down eat-in services in its UK restaurants, and for now will only be offering takeaway, drive-thru and delivery to customers.