British comedian Joe Lycett, who changed his name to taunt a fashion brand Hugh Boss, has revealed he is returning to his original name.
28.03.2020 - 15:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Time doesn't seem like it exists at the moment.
Anybody lost with what day it is? Whether they have or haven't been on their daily exercise jaunt? Or have eaten all there working from home snacks?
Us too.
You may have noticed though that the days are getting longer and brighter and that means summer is on its way - even if the way we spend it still seems uncertain.
But before all that, there's the simple task of changing the clocks from Greenwich Mean Time to British Summer Time.
While that
British comedian Joe Lycett, who changed his name to taunt a fashion brand Hugh Boss, has revealed he is returning to his original name.
Michael Sheen is taking the recent flub on ITV to the next level.
It'll come as no big surprise by now to hear that once again, Britain's biggest supermarkets are changing their opening hours and shopping rules.
The government does not expect to make any changes to lockdown rules when social distancing guidelines are reviewed this week, the foreign secretary has said.
The lockdown is set to continue in the UK with the government 'not expecting' to make any changes to social distancing measures this week.
Tesco is among the major supermarkets to introduce shopper policies and guidelines to protect customers and staff during the coronavirus pandemic.
Like all UK supermarkets, Tesco is continually changing its shopper policies and guidelines to ensure everybody is kept safe during lockdown.
It is now a month since a ball was last kicked in the Premier League and we are not expecting one to be kicked again anytime soon due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The UK’s biggest travel firm, TUI, has announced that it will suspend beach holidays for the next five weeks.
Axel Tuanzebe says Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has overseen a tactical change at Manchester United by shifting the approach on to how they can harm opponents.
Without giving away too much information, British singer and producer SG Lewis gives us a step-by-step breakdown of a new, unreleased track. Thought he's based in L.A., the singer has taken to his parents' house to quarantine, where he has set up shop to record in their attic.