Coronavirus – ‘Wash hands’ written above Sydney in skywriting
In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, an unknown skywriter reminded residents to wash their hands.
In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, an unknown skywriter reminded residents to wash their hands.
More than £160 billion was wiped off the value of FTSE 100 companies on Thursday.
Up to 10,000 people in the UK are already infected.
Boris Johnson outlines the government's latest advice on delaying the spread of coronavirus.
the plan would allow for cancelled domestic league games to be completed at the end of the season, as well as any cup ties suspended because of the virus.
The shift was confirmed by Nicola Sturgeon following a meeting of the Cobra emergency committee chaired by Boris Johnson.
The parents of murdered British woman Dawn Sturgess and the widow of Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko give their seal of approval to new novel The Lazarus Charter by former national reporter-turned-author Tony Bassett.
"It would be easier to get rid of fridges", "no more stupid recycling bins" and "proper lightbulbs" were among the reasons.
Deputy chief medical officer for England Jenny Harries said the virus could get caught in the mask, and then breathed in by the wearer.
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