Pharmacists are playing a crucial role in the fight against coronavirus.
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As we all hunker down to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, here are a few ways you can cope and stay productive for sanity’s – and humanity’s – sake.
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Pharmacists are playing a crucial role in the fight against coronavirus.
The boss of a Wishaw care home has been hailed for her work during the coronavirus crisis.
Volunteers working in coronavirus support centres say “cracks in the system have been brought to light by the COVID-19 situation” and they’re finding more and more vulnerable people who need help through their work.
A man spat at a police officer and a security guard, before telling them he had coronavirus - and that he 'hoped they died from it'.
Veterans and serving members of the armed forces are volunteering to deliver food parcels to the most vulnerable people in Manchester during the coronavirus crisis.
I am selling my home and due to move in a few weeks. The property we are moving into is empty, but there is a family due to move to our house a few days after we leave and they have said that they can’t stay longer where they are now. Our solicitor has been unwell, and we haven’t been able to get hold of anyone to check if we can still go ahead.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his fiancee Carrie Symonds announced the birth of a baby boy Wednesday morning, just days after Johnson returned to work after recovering from the new coronavirus disease. Johnson was reportedly present for the birth of his son at a hospital in London. A spokesman for the couple said both mother and child were doing well.
NHS workers across the UK continue to fight on the frontline against Covid-19.
By Jake Kanter
Like many parents around the globe, Chris Hemsworth is struggling to teach his children at home during the coronavirus outbreak. Hemsworth, 36, recently spoke to Jimmy Kimmel over video chat and opened up about his experience homeschooling his little ones: India Rose, 7, and twin sons Sasha and Tristan, 6.
It's warm, sunny weekday lunchtime in Piccadilly Gardens.
Birdman is giving back to his hometown in a big way.
Coronation Street actress Dolly-Rose Campbell has another role away from the famous cobbles.
The spotlight during lockdown has shone primarily on the NHS workers saving lives and more recently, the care workers risking their own lives to support others.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge participated in a rare roundtable interview on the BBC discussing the importance of prioritizing mental health in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus crisis. Prince William expressed concern over his father and grandparents due to their older age and vulnerability to the novel virus.
The couple pledged just over £90,000 to the charity Feeding Britain for its programs across the UK, which provide families in need with hot meals and food packages. The funds have been called a "godsend" by the organization's national director, Andrew Forsey, and come from excess profits from the BBC's royal wedding broadcast.
The RSPCA has urged people struggling during the coronavirus pandemic to not dump their pets after two cats were found dumped near the Rochdale Canal.