A video has emerged showing a violent brawl in the middle of a deserted street in Magaluf once popular with British tourists but now shut down after the government responded to earlier bad behaviour
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Permanently blocking middle seats and limiting the number of passengers per flight is a costly move for airlines and would increase ticket prices.
The songbird performed classic anthems including We’ll Meet Again and The White Cliffs of Dover for 30 minutes behind closed doors for the first time in the venue’s 150-year history.
John Scott, 68, said a group of two families held a party breaching the Covid-19 lockdown near his home in Ball Green, Staffordshire, leaving behind this pile of rubbish.
Figures suggest that up to four times the number of beds are free than normal while Nightingale hospitals (pictured, at London’s Excel) and private hospitals also lie empty.
Chilling images from inside the temporary mortuary at the Central Jamia Mosque Ghamkol Sharif in Small Heath, Birmingham, have given a rare insight into the scale of the coronavirus crisis.
The 4,000 capacity flagship hospital was opened by Prince Charles via video link almost two weeks ago and is designed to handle a large surge in coronavirus cases.
Novacyt has made £17.8million selling its testing equipment to more than 80 countries via its Southampton-based subsidiary Primerdesign. But only £1million worth has been sold to the UK.
The normally bustling streets of London were eerily quiet on Saturday night as Britons stayed at home during the coronavirus lockdown.