No Comment Tourism-reliant Cornwall faces hardship if lockdown lasts into summer The area is hugely dependent on visitors and faces huge financial hardship if the number of tourists drops this summer. 20/04/2020
No Comment Saxony becomes first German state to make masks mandatory The German city of Dresden began distributing 200,000 face masks on Monday as they became compulsory on trains, buses and in shops in the state of Saxony. 20/04/2020
United Kingdom More than 140,000 firms in UK apply for job retention scheme The UK government has been criticised for the lack of personal protective equipment for frontline workers. 20/04/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. COVID-19 is opening up new opportunities for fraudsters. Business must act to reduce the risk ǀ View The situation that has been created by coronavirus will have produced new opportunities for those who commit fraud. And fraud is like a virus: it will spread and cause the maximum amount of harm unless the right precautions are taken. 20/04/2020
United Kingdom Prince Harry & Meghan Markle tell tabloids: 'We won't engage with you' "The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not be engaging with your outlet. There will be no corroboration and zero engagement," Harry and Meghan have told Britain's The Daily Mail, The Sun, Mirror, and Express. 20/04/2020
United Kingdom Coronavirus: Supply of protective gowns 'critical' say UK hospitals Supplies of protective gear will run out this weekend in parts of England, hospital bosses say, amid warnings that doctors' lives are being put at risk. 18/04/2020
Green News Man climbs 6,506 flights of stairs to conquer Mount Everest from home Rob Ferguson, 51, is the first to climb the highest mountain in the world, from the comfort of his own home. 17/04/2020
United Kingdom Avid hikers raise thousands for frontline healthcare workers Life can be pretty monotonous under lockdown but two amateur climbers from London have found a way to shake up their daily routine and raise money for charity. Charlie Harbord and Harry Richards have challenged each other to climb Mount Everest without leaving their home. 17/04/2020
United Kingdom Lyra Mckee: Police appeal for more information one year after murder Journalist Lyra McKee, 29, was shot dead while observing rioting in the Creggan estate, Londonderry on April 18, 2019. 17/04/2020
United Kingdom Locked-down Europeans flock to British Museum's online collections Egyptian mummies without the crowds: traffic to the museum's online galleries has more than tripled amid coronavirus lockdowns. 16/04/2020
United Kingdom Meet the 106-year-old who is the UK's oldest known COVID-19 survivor Connie Titchen, 106, was clapped out of Birmingham’s City Hospital on Tuesday after battling the infection for three weeks. 16/04/2020
United Kingdom WWII Veteran aged 99 raises over €20 million (£17.5 million) for NHS Captain Thomas Moore is raising money for frontline healthcare workers in the UK by walking 100 laps around his garden before his 100th Birthday. He has already smashed his target of a £1,000 and raised over €20 million. 16/04/2020
United Kingdom Banksy's bathroom overtaken by rats in new lockdown work Rats are causing havoc in Banksy's bathroom as the artist, like millions around the world, is under lockdown at home. 16/04/2020
Green News I bought an indoor garden to see if it would make quarantine bearable Studies show that growing plants can reduce stress and anxiety and even improve productivity when working at home. 16/04/2020
United Kingdom Coronavirus: UK town devises a-moo-sing remedy to lockdown loneliness Every evening from 6.30-6.32 pm local time, residents under lockdown in Belper, Devonshire, bellow out in unison, taking part in "The Belper Moo". 15/04/2020
United Kingdom Euroviews. Lessons learnt by Britain in 1931 could save the Eurozone from post-coronavirus catastrophe ǀ View The experience of Britain in the 1920s and early 1930s provide valuable lessons for the European Union in forging a meaningful economic response to this virus crisis. 15/04/2020
No Comment Mask-wearing chocolate bunnies bring rare bit of joy amid lockdown Chocolate bunnies wearing protective masks are hopping off the shelves at an Athens pastry shop. 15/04/2020
United Kingdom How a humble virtual pub quiz created a global community amid lockdown An online pub quiz, set up by a quiz master for a few friends, has now turned into a global phenomenon raising tens of thousands for NHS charities. 15/04/2020
United Kingdom How to stay healthy working from home, according to chiropractors Adjusting to working from home when you are accustomed to the office can be tricky for some - but chiropractors have some advice for keeping the body and mind healthy during lockdown. 14/04/2020
United Kingdom Julian Assange 'had two children' during stint in Ecuadorian embassy Julian Assange allegedly had two children by his lawyer while he was staying in Ecuador's embassy in London. 12/04/2020
United Kingdom Watch: Boris Johnson thanks NHS after COVID-19 hospitalisation Boris Johnson thanked the NHS and implored people to stay at home to beat the coronavirus pandemic in a video filmed after he was discharged from hospital. 12/04/2020
United Kingdom 'Coronavirus will not overcome us': Queen gives first Easter address "We know that Coronavirus will not overcome us," Queen Elizabeth II said in her first Easter address. 11/04/2020
World Grain-wave: London bakery broadcasts free lessons during lockdown Is this the Great Online Bake-off? Tens of thousands dust off their aprons and tune into the bread boffins from London. Classes so far have included step-by-step guides for doughnuts, pretzels and sourdough bread. 10/04/2020
United Kingdom An extra 18,000 cancer patients 'could die sooner' due to COVID-19 A study has found the coronavirus pandemic could impact the survival rate of thousands of cancer patients in England. It comes after a British nurse went viral this month when she recalled telling three newly-diagnosed cancer patients they would not be considered for treatment due to COVID-19. 09/04/2020
No Comment 'You're brave and wonderful people': Celebrities hail health workers A new social media video shows celebrities thanking National Health Service staff as they help to battle COVID-19 in the United Kingdom. 09/04/2020
United Kingdom Coronavirus: Boris Johnson's plight echoes Lloyd George's Spanish flu How Boris Johnson's forefather David Lloyd George was taken seriously ill amid the 1918 pandemic, but recovered. 09/04/2020