Tim Richards, CEO and founder of exhibition chain Vue, has been appointed the next Chair of the British Film Institute.
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direct to your inboxThe UK is still a 'far away' from achieving herd immunity as only one in ten people are currently protected against Covid-19.Dr Susan Hopkins, Covid-19 strategic response director at Public Health England told a Downing Street press conference the UK is still far away from where it needs to be."Herd immunity is a word we use to describe the immunity we get from vaccination," she told the briefing."One in 10 people having immunity is far away from where we need to be."Dr
.Tim Richards, CEO and founder of exhibition chain Vue, has been appointed the next Chair of the British Film Institute.
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Piers Morgan is blocking people who refused to clap for Captain Sir Tom Moore following his death as the nation paid tribute to the lockdown hero. The Good Morning Britain presenter branded people 'pathetic' for not joining the clap, which was held on Wednesday night.
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direct to your inboxPiers Morgan has hit out at 'despicable' trolls who 'hurt' Captain Sir Tom Moore's family. The Good Morning Britain star and co-host Susanna Reid had paid a moving tribute to the 100-year-old who died on Monday after testing positive for coronavirus while also battling pneumonia.
Good Morning Britain on Wednesday, Piers Morgan hit out at critics of the holiday – which occurred before strict travel restrictions came into force – and revealed the full extent to which their comments have hurt Sir Tom's loved ones.MORE: Celebrities pay tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore following his death aged 100"Let's talk about the trolls who have been mocking and abusing Captain Tom and his family before and after he died – it's still going on – for that trip that they took," he began.
Captain Tom Moore has sadly died.
His family announced Moore's death Tuesday in a tweet with his photo.Captain Tom, as he became known in newspaper headlines and TV interviews, set out to raise 1,000 pounds for Britain's National Health Service by walking 100 laps of his backyard. But his quest went viral and caught the imagination of millions stuck at home during the first wave of the pandemic.
Tom Moore, the British captain who has raised a lot of money for the NHS and COVID-19 relief, is now battling the virus himself.
British centenarian Captain Tom Moore, who raised millions of pounds for the health service by walking laps of his garden in last year’s lockdown, has been admitted to hospital after testing positive for COVID-19, his daughter said on Sunday.