Paloma Faith, Nick Cave, and Johnny Marr are among the stars who have put their names to a letter calling on the U.K. government to bail out arts organisations amid the Covid-19 crisis.
09.04.2020 - 14:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A UK police chief constable has warned that shoppers could soon find themselves subject to trolley searches.
Police Chief Constable Nick Adderley, of Northamptonshire Police, issued the warning after people up and down the UK have been spotted 'flouting' the lockdown rules.
One of the restrictions imposed by the government tells the public only to shop for 'essentials'.
According to the Chief Constable, a small number of people had been flouting the regulations - with some officers being
Paloma Faith, Nick Cave, and Johnny Marr are among the stars who have put their names to a letter calling on the U.K. government to bail out arts organisations amid the Covid-19 crisis.
When lockdown was announced, a series of shops deemed 'non-essential' were forced to close in the interest of public safety.
Supermarket giants Asda and Aldi are urging shoppers not to touch products they're not planning on buying.
With lockdown extended by three weeks, and many still unable to work, people across the UK have been left worrying about their finances.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she would deviate from the UK Government's lockdown measures if her advisers told her it was in the best interests of her country.
The UK's top medic says life may not return to normal until a cure for Covid-19 is found.
Young people not living with their parents could potentially be freed from coronavirus lockdown rules first under plans being considered by the government.
Dominic Raab said "we mustn't give the coronavirus a second chance to kill more people and to hurt our country" as he lead today's government press conference.
More than 300 flytipping incidents have been dealt with in Tameside in the weeks since the pandemic hit the UK as bosses warn tip closures are ‘no excuse’ to dump waste.
It is still too early to start easing lockdown measures in the UK, ministers have warned.