Morrisons cashiers work from behind plastic shields as crowds of shoppers queue outside

Morrisons cashiers have been forced to work behind plastic shields as crowds of shoppers queued outside supermarkets up and down the UK, including Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Asda, on the first day of a country-wide lockdown.   Concerns have been raised by unions that have claimed supermarket staff are not being given the right protection while working … Read more

Lily James heads out with giant balloons and gifts for brother Sam’s birthday in London

Lily James goes makeup-free as she heads out with giant balloons and bags of gifts for younger brother Sam’s birthday in London By Joanna Crawley For Mailonline Published: 11:12 GMT, 24 March 2020 | Updated: 11:19 GMT, 24 March 2020 Lily James made the most of family time on Monday, before the UK was put … Read more

Carol Vorderman is left red-faced as Piers Morgan makes VERY cheeky comment about her online classes

Carol Vorderman is left red-faced as Piers Morgan makes VERY cheeky comment about her wearing a ‘school uniform’ during online classes By Roxy Simons For Mailonline Published: 11:17 GMT, 24 March 2020 | Updated: 11:17 GMT, 24 March 2020 Carol Vorderman was left red-faced by Piers Morgan when he suggested she wear a ‘maths school … Read more

Hilarious memes on day one of Boris Johnson’s coronavirus lockdown

Going viral! Britons try to lighten the mood with hilarious memes on first day of UK’s coronavirus lockdown Millions of Britons have started working from home on day one of the lockdown Boris Johnson last night addressed the nation announcing the new rules  Non-essential travel has been banned as have a range of public events  … Read more

Boris Johnson’s coronavirus lockdown is backed by 93 PER CENT of public

Boris Johnson’s coronavirus lockdown is backed by 93 PER CENT of the public, poll finds – but two-thirds think it will be EASY to follow draconian ‘social distancing’ rules Boris Johnson announced an extreme UK coronavirus lockdown last night  Poll has found 93 per cent of the public are in favour of the tough restrictions  … Read more

RUTH SUNDERLAND: Save the airlines but don’t let tycoons profit

The airline industry can be accused of many sins.  It is infested with brassy billionaires, such as the avaricious Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, the founder of EasyJet, and the egregious Sir Richard Branson.  It is responsible for pollution that is poisoning the planet.  Customer service is sometimes woeful and industrial relations, wherever the main fault lies, … Read more

Richard Wilkins has tested positive for coronavirus a THIRD TIME despite having no symptoms

‘I still have ZERO symptoms’: Richard Wilkins reveals he has tested positive for coronavirus a THIRD TIME despite suffering no ill effects – and slams ‘irresponsible’ guidelines that allow asymptomatic patients to have contact with others By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 10:23 GMT, 24 March 2020 | Updated: 10:48 GMT, 24 March … Read more

Games Workshop shuts down all stores and warns of coronavirus impact on its sales

Games Workshop shuts down all stores and warns of coronavirus impact on its sales as UK goes into lockdown Retailer warns performance has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic  It has closed down all of its stores and warehouses with immediate effect Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor? By Camilla … Read more

Italian priest, 72, dies of coronavirus after giving away his respirator

Giuseppe Berardelli, 72, from Casigno in Italy’s hardest-hit Lombardy region, died of coronavirus after giving up his respirator to a younger patient An Italian priest died of coronavirus after giving up a respirator that his parishioners bought for him to a younger patient, it has been revealed.  Giuseppe Berardelli, 72, from Casigno in Italy’s hardest-hit … Read more