The Queen has drawn on her experience of wartime spirit to call on the country to “remain united and resolute” to overcome the coronavirus crisis.
Month: April 2020
Boris Johnson has been admitted to an NHS hospital in central London for tests 10 days after confirming he had contracted coronavirus.
The vast majority of Britons were left scratching their heads after pictures once again emerged of some people ignoring the lockdown as temperatures soared.
Duffy has shared a harrowing account of being raped, drugged and held captive, saying she was at “high risk of suicide” following the ordeal.
Scotland’s chief medical officer Catherine Calderwood has resigned after breaching the UK lockdown by visiting her second home.
Plenty of people were out enjoying the sunshine on Saturday on the warmest weekend of the last six months – despite government pleas to stay home.
Another 708 people have died after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK, including a five year-old child who is the youngest victim to date.
The Queen, in an historic televised address, will say she hopes the coronavirus crisis will show that “Britons of this generation were as strong as any” as the country responds to the challenges it faces.
Police blocked access to a hospital after it discovered a problem with its oxygen equipment – potentially affecting COVID-19 patients.
Cabinet minister Michael Gove has acknowledged the government may need to review “the nature” of its flagship welfare reform, after being asked whether Universal Credit can provide sufficient financial support to claimants.