Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall completes a 400-piece LEGO castle while holed up at home in lockdown

 Day one of the UK’s lockdown proved productive for Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall. Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the singer, 27, posted a snap of her sitting proudly in front of a castle made out of 400o pieces of LEGO. Jade captioned the snap: ‘PROUD NERD ALERT! 4000 Lego pieces later, staying indoors helped … Read more

Coronavirus UK Lockdown: Only ‘immediate family’ at funerals

The reality of Boris Johnson’s coronavirus lockdown started to become clear today as boyfriends and girlfriends who do not live together were told not to visit each other’s homes.  The Prime Minister last night urged the nation to stay at home and said people should only leave for food, medicine, exercise or work if ‘absolutely … Read more

Getting a car MOT tested during the coronavirus lockdown

With strict restrictions in place to prevent people from leaving homes and gathering in groups, motorists with scheduled car maintenance might wonder if they can still have work carried out on their vehicles.  MOT tests, servicing, repairs, filling up with fuel and collecting motors just purchased will be top of the agenda for owners, especially … Read more

Coronavirus UK Lockdown: Only ‘immediate family’ at funerals

Couples are BANNED from staying at each other’s houses, ‘immediate family’ only at funerals and £30 fines and threat of court for anyone found in a group in public – the reality of Boris Johnson’s lockdown rules Boris Johnson last night put UK into a state of lockdown in a desperate attempt to slow spread … Read more

Kate Garraway and Charlotte Hawkins arrive at radio studios amid coronavirus lockdown

Good Morning Britain hosts Kate Garraway and Charlotte Hawkins arrive at radio studios amid coronavirus lockdown By Rebecca Davison for MailOnline Published: 15:29 GMT, 24 March 2020 | Updated: 15:33 GMT, 24 March 2020 Good Morning Britain hosts Kate Garraway and Charlotte Hawkins were pictured arriving at the Global Radio studios on Tuesday amid the … Read more

Will my bank branch be open during the coronavirus lockdown?

Banks across Britain are allowed to stay open during the coronavirus pandemic, with the Government last night putting branches on the exception list. That means that during the time that the UK is on lockdown, banks are able to remain open but most are putting place social distancing measures and may close some branches.   This … Read more

Home moves halted in lockdown and property viewings are banned

Home moves grind to a halt! Face-to-face property viewings banned as buyers due to complete are left in limbo EXCLUSIVE: All face-to-face property viewings have been stopped  No house moves can take place unless considered to be essential It leaves those who have exchanged on a property purchase in limbo  By Myra Butterworth For MailOnline … Read more

Kym Marsh is forced off Twitter after receiving a barrage of hate over lockdown

Coronation Street star Kym Marsh was forced off Twitter on Monday after receiving a barrage of ‘hate’ when she asked for clarification on who can work during the lockdown. The 43-year-old had taken to social media after Boris Johnson addressed the nation on Monday and ordered a lockdown, saying she didn’t understand whether or not … Read more

Hilarious memes on day one of Boris Johnson’s coronavirus lockdown

Britons have today been trying to deal with the government’s three-week coronavirus lockdown with some good humour.  Hundreds of thousands of employees are this morning sitting in their living rooms, wearing shorts with optional socks on day one of the lockdown.  Prime Minister Boris Johnson last night announced that only key workers should be commuting … Read more

Police chief warns that crimes will have to be ignored to enforce draconian coronavirus lockdown

Police officers will have to ignore some crime in order to tackle Britain’s coronavirus lockdown, Boris Johnson was warned today as officers warned that under-staffed forces will struggle to enforce draconian new movement rules. Police Federation of England and Wales chairman John Apter said officers would have to make touch decisions about law and order … Read more