Idris Elba read the poem Don’t Quit by American writer John Greenleaf Whittier in a message aimed at lifting U.K. citizens’ spirits during the coronavirus lockdown.
28.03.2020 - 17:11 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
It feels as if spring has well and truly arrived this week - and we'll soon be looking ahead to the summer months.
While time - or the thought of summer - isn't high on everyone's agenda right now, there is still something we need to do.
Change those clocks!
On Sunday morning, March 29, we'll revert from Greenwich Mean Time to British Summer Time.
This means that the days will be longer and hopefully the more pleasant weather will remain.
So to avoid to knowing what time it is, here's exactly
Idris Elba read the poem Don’t Quit by American writer John Greenleaf Whittier in a message aimed at lifting U.K. citizens’ spirits during the coronavirus lockdown.
The actor and DJ tested positive for Covid-19 last month
Idris Elba is helping spread a message of hope during the coronavirus pandemic.
Idris Elba is helping us find some hope in these trying times.
By Bruce Haring
UK mobile network providers have warned against the spread of "baseless" conspiracy theories linking coronavirus to 5G, after videos purportedly showing masts on fire were posted on social media.
Treatment could be withdrawn from coronavirus patients and offered to those more likely to survive, which will cause "anger and pain", new guidance for doctors warned.
Prince Charles was tested positive for Coronavirus last week. The Prince of Wales showcased mild symptoms of the Covid-19 virus before he entered a week's self-isolation.
"'GANG' is a shared art-form — a positive energy for the UK in 2020"
It feels as if spring has well and truly arrived this week - and we'll soon be looking ahead to the summer months.
If you've watched The Crown, you'll be well aware that Queen Elizabeth II holds weekly audiences with the British prime minister at Buckingham Palace. The PM keeps the monarch up to date with the latest news and events, and the queen has carried out this routine with 14 government leaders to date.Due to the coronavirus pandemic, and subsequent enforced social distancing rules put in place by the government in the United Kingdom, this week's audience was conducted over the phone.
Time doesn't seem like it exists at the moment.