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High streets should have been all but abandoned if the prime minister’s advice to avoid non-essential contact had been heeded, but in places trade has been brisk.
Tom Brady has confirmed he will leave the New England Patriots, the franchise he has played for since he was drafted in 2000.
The French Open has been postponed until September due to the coronavirus pandemic, the French Tennis Federation confirmed on Tuesday.
Roger Mayweather, former world boxing champion and uncle and trainer to Floyd, has died aged 58.
Anthony Joshua’s world heavyweight title fight against Kubrat Pulev could receive a new ‘potential date’ in July, promoter Eddie Hearn has confirmed.
Actor Noel Clarke has told Sky News he felt a career on screen was an “impossibility” when he started out, and that he is proud his work has helped to open doors for others.
Idris Elba has confirmed he has tested positive for coronavirus.
A group of reality TV show contestants will finally be told about the coronavirus later in a special edition of the programme.
Monday’s announcement by the prime minister that the public should adopt measures to reduce person-to-person contact marks a significant shift in the government’s position.
The government ramped up measures against the coronavirus epidemic following new predictions that the UK could otherwise have seen 250,000 deaths.