Archbishop of Canterbury to hail emergency workers in online Easter service
The Archbishop normally presides before a congregation of 1,500 people at Canterbury Cathedral on Easter morning.
The Archbishop normally presides before a congregation of 1,500 people at Canterbury Cathedral on Easter morning.
Matt Hancock previously paid tribute to 19 members of the ‘NHS Family’ who have died during the pandemic.
Personal trainer Keith Clarke ran a marathon while pushing a wheelie bin to raise money for the NHS.
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In just a few days, the group in Sheffield has had requests for 300 sets of scrubs from local hospitals and 200 from GP surgeries.
The Irish milliner said he and his studio staff will be making headgear for healthcare professionals across London.
Some 350,000 people are following the Facebook group.
The Health Secretary warned that the number could well be higher than 19.
Tottenham’s record goalscorer continues to be monitored in hospital.
A man arrested on suspicion of murder was released with no further action to be taken by police.
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Although there are calls to open churches on Easter Sunday, most services will take place online instead.
The tune was sung and played up and down the country on Thursday evening.
Archie Wilks, from Saffron Walden, Essex. is being treated for neuroblastoma at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge.
Work has been carried out in Washington, Tyne and Wear, for a temporary hospital to care for coronavirus patients.