Coronavirus: Car insurers set to make £1bn as claims drop 50 per cent April 7, 2020 The UK’s largest motor insurance firms are set to make £1bn from the coronavirus shutdown, as a huge decline in the number of journeys being made has seen claims drop 50 per cent for some firms. Under government regulations, car owners are required to keep their cars insured at all times, regardless of how much [...]
UK coronavirus death rate spikes as toll rises by 786 to 6,159 April 7, 2020 The number of patients who have died from coronavirus in the UK has risen by 786 to reach 6,159. The figures are a sharp increase on the 439 deaths that were recorded yesterday and mark the UK’s largest rise in daily deaths. As of 9am this morning 213,181 people have been tested, of whom 55,242 [...]
Coronavirus: Global airlines warn that up to 25m jobs at risk April 7, 2020 Aviation industry body the International Air Transport Association has said that up to 25m jobs could be at risk due to the global slump in travel as a result of the coronavirus outbreak. According to IATA chief executive Alexandre de Juniac, worldwide demand has slumped 70 per cent due to the crisis, with the figure [...]
Whatsapp limits message forwarding to fight coronavirus fake news April 7, 2020 Whatsapp will impose a limit on message forwarding in a bid to halt the rapid spread of misinformation about coronavirus on its platform. The social media firm said that when users receive a message that has already been forwarded multiple times, they will only be able to send it on to one chat at a [...]
Coronavirus: Google bans adverts on 5G conspiracy theories April 7, 2020 Google has rolled out new measures to crack down on misleading health claims about 5G and conspiracy theories that the mobile technology is linked to coronavirus. The search giant has banned advertising on search terms and keywords that relate to false information about 5G to prevent profiteering from the public health emergency. Youtube, which is [...]
Coronavirus: Tesco builds NHS staff shop at Nightingale hospital April 7, 2020 Tesco has secured a contract to provide a pop-up shop at a new Nightingale NHS hospital, which is being constructed to treat the surge in coronavirus patients. On Sunday the supermarket began work on the first pop-up store at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham, which is being transformed into a coronavirus hospital. Tesco [...]
Coronavirus: Rail journeys fall 95 per cent as passengers heed travel restrictions April 7, 2020 New figures revealed today by the Department of Transport show that only a very small proportion of people in the UK are still travelling, suggesting the government’s lockdown measures are in the most part being observed. Speaking at a virtual meeting of the transport select committee, rail minister Chris Heaton-Harris said that rail journeys were [...]
Coronavirus: Rishi Sunak to run government if Dominic Raab becomes incapacitated April 7, 2020 Rishi Sunak will take over prime ministerial duties if Dominic Raab becomes incapacitated while Boris Johnson is unable to lead government. Raab, as first secretary of state, is deputising while the Prime Minister is intensive care with coronavirus. A Downing Street spokesman today said that next in the “order of precedence” is chancellor Rishi Sunak [...]
UK coronavirus lockdown: Property sales plunge 70 per cent April 7, 2020 Property sale agreements have plummeted since the UK coronavirus lockdown restrictions were introduced, according to the latest research. The number of agreed sales has plunged 70 per cent since the government measures, which urged people not to move house, were enforced on 23 March. Sellers have not pulled their properties off the market, but the [...]
Pub companies urged to help tenants amid coronavirus crisis April 7, 2020 Pub companies have been ordered to do more to support tenants during the coronavirus crisis, after it was revealed that most regulated firms have not offered to waive rents. The Pubs Code Adjudicator, which regulates companies that own 500 or more tenanted pubs in England and Wales, said five out of six firms had not [...]