Covid-19 round-up: Guernsey Mind suspends group meetings; Mallard cinema restricts seating; small business suspend some services
Guernsey Mind has suspended its groups in response to Covid19.
Guernsey Mind has suspended its groups in response to Covid19.
The US has previously said it could retaliate with tariffs on the UK’s car industry.
The annual trade show becomes the latest tech event to be called off over concerns about the spread of Covid-19.
The company has more than 5,000 employees in the UK.
Rishi Sunak had been widely expected to scrap the reduction from 19% to 17%, which was meant to come into force next month.
Heeley City Farm, in Sheffield, linked the theft over the weekend to recent incidents of panic buying of toilet rolls due to coronavirus concerns.
A growing number of companies across the world may have to resort to home-working.
The coronavirus outbreak wreaking havoc on global markets dominates Tuesday’s front pages.
The health service has announced a new scheme which will place NHS advice at the top of search results to help fight disinformation about Covid-19.
There had been suggestions the chief executive would be ousted.
Government data shows 3,825 women met violent deaths in Mexico last year, 7% more than in 2018.
The measures will be in place until April 3.
The couple need three negative test results before they can leave the hospital.
Doctor Abdu Sharkawy wrote on Facebook that he was scared of the implications of mass panic.
Lydia O’Sulllivan has been found safe and well.