It is now more than three weeks since Prime Minister Boris Johnson told the nation to 'stay at home' in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
03.04.2020 - 14:25 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
If you've been feeling lethargic and unproductive during UK lockdown, the story of singer Evabee Richardson might well give you some much-needed motivation.
Three weeks ago, when PM Boris Johnson first announced measures for UK quarantine, Evabee – one of Manchester’s most thrillingly inventive solo artists – wasted no time in preparing for potentially many months of self-isolating at home.
"That weekend before Boris Johnson announced lockdown," Evabee tells CityLife over the phone, "When he
It is now more than three weeks since Prime Minister Boris Johnson told the nation to 'stay at home' in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
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