Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning.
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday morning. We'll have another update for you this evening.The Budget sees taxes and spending rise to levels not seen in 40 years, according to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, who makes "no apologies" for spending more on public services in the wake of the pandemic.
Do you listen to morning radio shows more, less or just as often? It appears we're listening to them less. The latest figures reveal breakfast radio shows including those from Zoe Ball and Greg James now The drop's in part down to fewer people commuting as many still work from home. But industry body Rajar urges caution when making comparison because it's also measuring audiences in new ways.People were said to be either drinking too much while at home during the pandemic or cutting back, but one thing that wasn't really reported was those who were getting into the spirit of trying something more adventurous.
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