By David Robb
12.03.2020 - 00:29 / deadline.com
By David Robb
Labor Editor
The WGA West is suspending non-essential meetings and events and is cancelling all screenings at the Writers Guild Theater until further notice to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
“As the situation concerning the global spread of COVID-19 continues to evolve, guild leadership has decided to take a preemptive course of action that we feel is in the best interest of the membership,” guild leaders told their members today.”
In an email to their members today,
By David Robb
Leaders of the Writers Guild of America have told members that they may need to extend to current contract beyond its current May 1 expiration due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Paradigm Talent Agency has signed a new franchise agreement with the Writers Guild of America, allowing the agency to resume representation of its WGA-represented clients for the first time in nearly a year.
Renfrewshire Council has pulled the plug on all scheduled board meetings until late June in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
West Dunbartonshire Council is putting all upcoming meetings on hold in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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The Orange Order has axed marches across Scotland due to the ongoing outbreak of coronavirus.
Package holidays with travel company Tui will be suspended until further notice as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
By Nellie Andreeva
With the coronavirus outbreak showing no signs of abating, the number of European countries banning public performances continues to rise. Yet despite nearly all of its neighbors introducing bans on public events, the United Kingdom -- one of the world’s largest live music markets -- remained one of the few touring hotspots to resist pressure to suspend concerts and sporting events.
The government has been criticised for not cancelling public events over the coronavirus outbreak by former health secretary Jeremy Hunt.
LONDON — With the coronavirus outbreak showing no signs of abating, the number of European countries banning public performances continues to rise.Yet despite nearly all of its neighbors introducing bans on public events, the United Kingdom -- one of the world’s largest live music markets -- remained one of the few touring hotspots to resist pressure to suspend concerts and sporting events.Concerts by David Gray at London’s The O2 (March 26), Stereophonics at the Manchester Arena (March 13) and
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson's son Chet took to social media on Wednesday night to confirm his parents had tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19). "Wassup everyone.