The Premier League has pledged £20m to supporting the NHS, its staff and helping the community amid the coronavirus outbreak.
18.03.2020 - 13:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A popular Hamilton takeaway has made a generous gesture to help out the vulnerable during the coronavirus outbreak.
The House of Shah, in Quarry Street, are hoping to provide essential items to those in need.
Johan Shah, who runs the business, said: “We have been receiving a lot of messages with regards to how we will operate now with coronavirus becoming a major issue in UK.
“At team House of Shah we have realised the dangers and staff will be taking the safety measures needed to keep staff and
The Premier League has pledged £20m to supporting the NHS, its staff and helping the community amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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