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Woody Johnson sent an open letter of support to the British people.
The National Emergencies Trust’s coronavirus appeal has already distributed £7.5 million to frontline charities.
Charles Kayiwa, originally from Uganda and known to friends as Paddy, moved to the UK in 1993
A BMW was clocked travelling at 132mph.
A person in a Tyrannosaurus rex costume has kept people in lockdown entertained in Callander, Perthshire.
He alleviated the suffering of millions of people with hay fever through his pioneering research.
Two deaths have been recorded amongst patients aged between 25 and 34.
Exam boards will be contacting schools and colleges after Easter to ask them to submit their judgments.
Owen Harding is believed to be walking to Yorkshire to visit his girlfriend amid the Covid-19 lockdown.
It comes after the Government asked councils to ‘get everyone in’ by the end of last weekend.
Fines ranging from £200 to £20,000 per offence could be issued if enforcement action is deemed appropriate.
Residents in New York City and Los Angeles are now being told to wear a face mask when outside of their homes.
Users in the South West have reported being unable to get online.
Mother-of-three Areema Nasreen worked at Walsall Manor Hospital.
Grand Central runs trains from London to Yorkshire and the North East.
Chief executive George Weston, finance director John Bason and Primark chief executive Paul Marchant will have their base salary halved.
The Health Secretary said he is now back to full health.
Some 22% of 26 to 40-year-olds who had been hoping to get on the property ladder will be dipping into their savings instead, a poll found.
It came as Matt Hancock pledged England would hit 100,000 tests for the virus per day by the end of the month.
Bars and restaurants have been some of the worst-hit businesses during the coronavirus pandemic.
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