Prince Charles opened the NHS Nightingale hospital at the ExCeL Centre in London via video chat Friday.
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The name Ranj Singh might ring fewer bells than a derelict church, but Dr Ranj instantly conjures up an image of the smiley doctor who solves our medical queries on TV. When the 40-year-old isn’t appearing on This Morning or filming his new ITV show Dr Ranj: On Call, he’s working for the NHS, specialising in paediatric emergency medicine.
Prince Charles opened the NHS Nightingale hospital at the ExCeL Centre in London via video chat Friday.
Fair City fans have been bracing themselves for the final episodes that were recorded before filming had to shut down and now, RTÉ has revealed when we’ll see the last of them.
Last week it was confirmed that Prince Charles has contracted coronavirus and is self-isolating at his Scottish residence, Birkhall. However, once the official government lockdown in the United Kingdom is over, it is likely he and his wife, Camilla, will return to their favoured house of residence; Clarence House in London.
CBS This Morning co-anchor Anthony Mason is the latest TV personality to work from home after possible exposure to the novel coronavirus. The longtime CBS News journalist, who joined Wednesday's edition of the show via video from his New York City home, said he was "self-quarantining" after he had contact with a family member who displayed one of the latest, possible coronavirus symptoms, a loss of taste and smell, but has not yet tested positive for the virus.
Braid Paisley and wife Kimberly Williams-Paisley are best known for their chart-topping country songs and , respectively. Now, the celebrity duo is making headlines for a different reason: helping people in need.
As we settle into this unfamiliar reality, those with the option to work from home are practicing in an effort to prevent and protect those most vulnerable. Resisting the urge to stay in your partner's oversize hoodie all day can be tough, but a cute at-home 'fit may help you while attempting to be productive.
An Iceland store in Glasgow has set up opening hours for the elderly and vulnerable amid the coronavirus outbreak.