The fifth episode of “Oprah Talks COVID-19” is now available to stream.
10.03.2020 - 11:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Consumer groups are urging airlines to 'do the right thing' and give refunds to passengers booked on flights to Italy.
It comes as the government warned people against travelling to the country which is currently in lockdown.
Last night the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) said: “We have amended our travel advice to recommend against all but essential travel to Italy.
"The safety of British nationals is always our number one priority.
“The advice is that anyone who arrives from Italy
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