Study: UK coronavirus cases will decline in coming weeks April 1, 2020 The UK’s coronavirus lockdown measures should “lead to a substantial impact and a decline in cases” in the coming weeks, a new study said. The research by scientists from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) concluded that the coronavirus lockdown would help delay the spread of the virus but said there would [...]
Sadiq Khan: Still too many people catching public transport April 1, 2020 Sadiq Khan has hit out at Londoners who are not following the government’s social distancing rules, claiming there are still too many people using public transport. Khan told BBC Radio 4 today that some Tube carriages were still over crowded because “clearly too many people not staying at home”. The government has said that only [...]
UK coronavirus death toll jumps by more than 500 in a day to 2,353 April 1, 2020 The number of UK coronavirus deaths has jumped by more than 500 in a day, according to the latest figures from the Department of Health. The Department of Health said that as of 5pm yesterday, 2,352 people hospitalised in the UK who have tested positive for coronavirus have died. That means the death toll has [...]
13-year-old boy from London dies as UK coronavirus death toll jumps April 1, 2020 A 13-year old boy from Brixton who was treated for coronavirus has died, London’s King’s College Hospital has confirmed, as UK coronavirus cases continue to rise. Ismail Mohamed Abdulwahab, from Brixton in south London, is believed to be the youngest person to die from the coronavirus in the UK. A spokesperson for the hospital said [...]
UK coronavirus death toll rises 381 to 1,789 March 31, 2020 The number of deaths from coronavirus in the UK rose 27 per cent in the past day to 1,789, according to government figures. Figures from the Department of Health show an increase of 381 deaths, by far the biggest daily increase so far. The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the UK rose 14 [...]
Don’t leave the South East behind as Britain levels up March 31, 2020 The Big Smoke dominates — our economy, our culture and our, well, pretty much everything in the UK. In Westminster, just a small corner of the behemoth that is London, life-changing decisions — for better and worse — are being made that will dramatically impact public services, businesses, and families for years to come. That [...]
Coronavirus: Sadiq Khan asks for more immigrants to be eligible for Universal Credit March 30, 2020 Sadiq Khan has urged the Prime Minister to allow more immigrants to access Universal Credit during the coronavirus crisis. The London mayor wrote to Boris Johnson yesterday to ask for those with no recourse to public funds (NRPF), such as most non-EU immigrants, to be allowed to claim benefits while the UK is dealing with [...]
Coronavirus: 159 more deaths in England March 30, 2020 The National Health Service said today that a further 159 patients had died in England after testing positive for coronavirus taking the total to 1,284. A further six people have died in Scotland, taking the total to 47, Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon announced. In Wales, 62 people have died after contracting coronavirus, an increase [...]
These are difficult times — but London is strong, and the City will get through this March 30, 2020 If this crisis has shown us anything, it is that the Square Mile really can keep calm and carry on in the face of adversity. In just over a week, the majority of the City’s half a million employees have adapted to working at home remarkably quickly, thanks to technology such as video conferencing, and [...]
No laughing matter: The impact of coronavirus on London’s standup comics March 30, 2020 One of the benefits of living in a vibrant metropolitan city like London is seeing live entertainment. For many, the highlight of their week — before the coronavirus crisis — was enjoying standup comedians at pubs, open mic nights and comedy clubs across the capital. As well as being a source of entertainment, live comedy [...]