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An eating disorder charity has criticised food and exercise show The Restaurant That Burns Off Calories, saying it saw an increase in demand for services as the programme aired.
Insurance company Admiral is handing back £25 each to millions of car and van insurance customers as claims fall during the lockdown – putting pressure on rivals to follow suit.
There have been a further 823 coronavirus-related deaths in UK hospitals, the Department of Health has said.
Super League has confirmed the postponement of this year’s Magic Weekend due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Captain Tom Moore, the inspirational fundraiser, has accepted F1 driver Lando Norris’ invitation to tour McLaren’s headquarters, claiming that “nothing would bring me more pleasure” as he’s a big fan of the team.
Barcelona will sell the title rights to the Nou Camp for one year in an effort to raise money for the fight against the coronavirus.
Retailer Cath Kidston is to shut its 60 UK stores with the loss of more than 900 jobs after a deal was agreed to save its online business but not its shop network.
The total number of coronavirus-related deaths in England and Wales up to 10 April was 41% higher than the government’s hospital-only figures for the same period.
TV hardman Danny Dyer – who previously discovered he is related to William the Conqueror and Edward III – is among a host of stars helping to teach the nation’s children during the COVID-19 crisis.
Ofcom has ruled Eamonn Holmes’ comments about the discredited theory linking coronavirus with 5G were “ill-judged”, while a TV interview with conspiracy theorist David Icke on COVID-19 “risked causing significant harm”.