The event is set to take place in October
27.03.2020 - 10:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The Prince of Wales joined Britons in applauding the NHS staff working on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic.
It was the first time Charles has been seen since testing positive for the virus this week.
The national salute took place on Thursday night as a gesture of thanks to the country's healthcare heroes.
Last night the UK’s coronavirus death toll passed the 500 mark, and on the same day the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak unveiled a £9 billion package of support for the
The event is set to take place in October
Generous businesses have donated more than half a million pounds worth of goods for well-being packages for NHS staff at the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust.
The UK Government has been slammed for saying PPE should be treated as a "precious resource" as it was confirmed 19 NHS workers in the UK have died from coronavirus.
A number of celebrities have given their salute to frontline workers
Pop legend Rick Astley has announced a huge free concert for all NHS frontline staff, primary care workers and all blue light staff.
Teenagers coughed at NHS workers and claimed they had coronavirus.
Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz very rarely ever walk red carpets together, but they’re making a rare appearance together in a new video posted to the James Bond social accounts.