Fiesty Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan was forced to miss the programme today after displaying a 'mild symptom' of coronavirus.
14.04.2020 - 12:41 / nme.com
At present, fans are only able to sell their tickets to rescheduled shows and not secure a refund.
Ticketmaster has been criticised after making it seemingly impossible for fans to secure refunds to shows that have been postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The ticketing site has previously vowed to provide refunds for cancelled events, but their UK policy when it comes to rescheduled gigs is decidedly less straightforward for fans.
Instead of clarifying whether fans can secure
Fiesty Good Morning Britain presenter Piers Morgan was forced to miss the programme today after displaying a 'mild symptom' of coronavirus.
Piers Morgan will find out if he has coronavirus today, his Good Morning Britain co-host Susanna Reid has confirmed.The 55 year old pulled out of hosting the show on Sunday night after revealing he has suffered from coronavirus symptoms. Susanna, who suspects she has previously been exposed to the deadly bug, gave an update on his condition during Monday morning's show.
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.
It is estimated that 13 million homes across the UK are owed £1.7 billion by energy suppliers which has prompted one comparison website to put together a list of top tips advising consumers what steps they can take and how to apply for a refund.
Giving back. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have donated excess profits from their royal wedding broadcast to a U.K. charity feeding families amid the coronavirus pandemic.