NHS staff should be "properly rewarded" for their hard work during the Coronavirus pandemic, Matt Hancock has said.
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coronavirus pandemic has had his sentence more than doubled after appeal court judges ruled it was "unduly lenient". Iain Lindsay admitted culpably and recklessly coughing in the faces of two police constables "to the danger of their life" at the charge bar at a police station in Inverness in April.
He was not displaying any symptoms of Covid-19 but both officers were left alarmed and distressed. Lindsay was jailed for four months, with the sheriff sentencing him on the basis the offence was not
.NHS staff should be "properly rewarded" for their hard work during the Coronavirus pandemic, Matt Hancock has said.
Tom Hanks spoke about the symptoms he experienced during his battle with coronavirus in a new interview with the Guardian.
Shirley Ju Lil Wayne’s reputation as among the best rappers alive long preceded his career as one of the best talkers of the coronavirus pandemic. Thanks to Young Money radio, which launched on April 24 as a weekly show on on Apple Music (slated to run 12 episodes deep, it airs Fridays at 7 p.m.
hospitality giant G1 have been made redundant for the second time amid the coronavirus crisis. In a letter sent by the company's CEO, workers affected were told their services are no longer going to be required because of the chaos caused by the virus on the struggling hospitality sector.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: Tobias Menzies’ performance as Prince Philip in The Crown was one of the highlights of Season 3.
DESPITE the coronavirus lockdown, parents across Lanarkshire have continued to celebrate a bouncing new addition to the family.NHS Lanarkshire have revealed that since March 23, when lockdown began, 555 newborns have been welcomed into the world by parents across the region at University Hospital Wishaw.North Lanarkshire parents welcomed 280 babies while 275 were born to South Lanarkshire parents.A raft of changes to the birthing process have had to be made to protect everyone involved as much
Covid-19 deaths since the week lockdown was imposed, with 1,822 deaths involving the virus - out of a total of 9,824 deaths.The total number of deaths is also a fall from the previous week's data - but still 1,653 deaths higher than what would usually be expected for this time of year.The 1,822 deaths involving Covid-19 is just 18.5 per cent of the total number of deaths that week and the lowest number of weekly coronavirus deaths for eight weeks.While numbers are falling, there have been tens
hereIt's thought that trials could return to Manchester Crown Court, Crown Square by the end of the month.The country's most senior judge, the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, Lord Burnett of Maldon, said: "This is a very welcome step towards reopening all our court buildings.
this link, enter your email address, and select 'MyBolton News'. It's as simple as that.A spokesman for GMP Traffic wrote: "ME11 just stopped this Ford Focus off the network on Waterloo Street Bolton after it attempted to lose the patrol in a nearby estate.
A non-league football team from Salford have been given a boost in their bid to save their club by the most unlikely source.
We might not have an actual leader in the White House like we used to, but former President Barack Obama is doing what he can to inspire and reassure the people as Black Lives Matter protests continue nationwide.
Bo Derek, like most others during these trying times, has been feeling more stress and anxiety than usual. The 63-year-old actress opened up to First For Women magazine about how she's managing her mental health during the coronavirus pandemic.
NHS Lanarkshire is encouraging everyone to practice safer sex during the Covid-19 pandemic.
"It took me quite a few weeks to get my head round that and to focus on the positives"
People have been urged to keep donating blood during the coronavirus pandemic.
Prince William wears many hats: Father, son, grandson, brother, prince and now, teacher. With the spread of coronavirus causing schools around the globe to shut down, even members of royalty have faced the routine of online learning, relying on their parents when they need extra help.