Prime Minister Boris Johnson had a desperate request for US President Donald Trump during a phone call about the coronavirus pandemic - 'we need ventilators'.
17.03.2020 - 02:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A school in Trafford has shut as its headteacher criticised the latest government guidance over coronavirus.
In an open letter published on its website, headteacher Nicola Doward said she was making the decision following Boris Johnson's latest advice, issued in a press conference on Monday.
The new advice said that pregnant women should self-isolate for 12 weeks and that every household member should stay at home for 14 days should anyone develop coronavirus symptoms.
She said the "impact
Prime Minister Boris Johnson had a desperate request for US President Donald Trump during a phone call about the coronavirus pandemic - 'we need ventilators'.
Love Island beauty Molly-Mae Hague has announced her decision to temporarily close her online tanning business after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a UK-wide lockdown earlier this week.The 20 year old, who recently revealed she met Maura Higgins before Love Island, shared the news on her business Instagram page. As Molly-Mae shared a promotional image showing off two of the fake tan products from her range, she opened up about the choice to shut up shop in the caption.
A government minister has told Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley to 'back off', insisting there is 'no reason' for a store such as his to remain open following the Prime Minister's orders to the country amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"The Government’s proposals fall far short of the lifeline needed by the self-employed in the music industry and creative sector," says CEO Tom Kiehl
Homelessness charities have warned the coronavirus pandemic could ‘overwhelm’ them in an urgent letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
A lockdown of London is not imminent, the Prime Minister has said.
The venue has played hosts to the likes of Tame Impala and Sleaford Mods
All schools across the country are set to close as the government moves to slow down the coronavirus pandemic.
The Orange Order has axed marches across Scotland due to the ongoing outbreak of coronavirus.
Homeowners will get a "three-month mortgage holiday" if they get into difficulty as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The progress made in the development of a vaccination to protect against coronavirus is 'remarkable', according to the Government's chief scientific adviser.