By Dino-Ray Ramos
24.03.2020 - 09:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Boris Johnson is facing calls for clarity after placing the UK on a police-enforced lockdown with drastic new measures in the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.
The Prime Minister ordered people only to leave their homes under a list of “very limited purposes”, banned public gatherings of more than two people and ordered the closure of non-essential shops.
But police chiefs warned of phone lines being inundated with calls on Monday night with questions about what movements are still
By Dino-Ray Ramos
The list of places that have been classed as 'essential' and can remain open during the UK lockdown has been updated.
A concerned intensive care nurse says she and her colleagues have been told they have to share face masks because there isn’t enough equipment to go round.
Kym Marsh has revealed she faced backlash for asking if her son, who is a tiler, should be able to go to work.The former Coronation Street star was forced off Twitter after facing negative remarks for questioning if David, 24, can go to work amid the current lockdown in the UK due to the coronavirus outbreak.The 43-year-old took to social media after Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation on Monday night ordering a lockdown, saying she was confused over whether or not David’s job was
In unprecedented measures, the Prime Minister announced that the UK was to go into lockdown in a bid to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.
Martin Lewis has taken to social media to update workers after Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed the latest measures being implemented in a bid to combat the impact of the coronavirus across the UK.
Boris Johnson put Britain on lockdown on Monday evening as he outlined strict new measures to curb the spread of Covid-19, ordering people to only leave the house for a few specific reasons.
The government has announced the list of shops that will be allowed to remain open during the countrywide lockdown in the UK.
Citizens will only be allowed outside to shop for food and medicine, for one form of exercise a day, and to travel to work if necessary from tonight (March 23)