Football phone-ins about no football, Formula One drivers racing via computer consoles and cricketers re-living their finest hours but not playing cricket – such has been sporting life in lockdown UK.
Two Formula One races will go ahead at Silverstone this summer, with teams being given an exemption from the 14-day quarantine period for international arrivals.
The world will never be the same again after coronavirus, and a majority of Britons wouldn’t want to go back to the way things were before, a poll for Sky News has revealed.
Britain is set to rethink its policy on China as views within government appear to harden in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, according to Whitehall sources.
The Queen has been spotted riding one of her ponies in the grounds of Windsor Castle, in her first public appearance since the lockdown began.
After a couple of pumps of hand sanitiser, Judy Ogilvy walks into a small room and says simply: “Hello, dad.”
Three people have been seriously injured jumping off cliffs on the Jurassic Coast.
Boris Johnson is easing more lockdown rules, this time allowing those vulnerable to coronavirus who are shielding to leave home and go outdoors.
Britain is facing a “very dangerous moment” with the easing of lockdown restrictions, says the deputy chief medical officer Professor Jonathan Van-Tam.
Street art is having a moment. While galleries are closed, deserted cities across the UK offer an irresistible canvas for creatives.
