Normal People is the show that has captured the attention of everyone across the UK. And, one thing – or, should we say, person – has made the BBC Three series particularly addictive; hunky Connell who is played by Paul Mescal.
04.05.2020 - 11:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
UK coronavirus cases are starting to stabilise, which means an end to the lockdown could be in sight.
The Prime Minister is expected to reveal a road map next Sunday, detailing exactly how restrictions will be eased in order for Britons to safely return to work.
But the Government has also said the nation’s battle with coronavirus will continue after lockdown measures are eased.
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove has said Britons will need to live with “some degree of constraint”
Normal People is the show that has captured the attention of everyone across the UK. And, one thing – or, should we say, person – has made the BBC Three series particularly addictive; hunky Connell who is played by Paul Mescal.
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