Sky can be added to the list.
Monthly charge appears to have gone up from £54 to £70 this month and as usual these corporations have now decided on zero customer service where you can only email them so no doubt when I get a response it will be a do not reply email address.
New entrant stepping up to the plate:
Aer Lingus - Textbook social distancing on a flight from Belfast to Heathrow
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-52539141
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-52532267
Another two to add to the list, two bikers decided a 200 mile round trip for fish and chips was essential.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52477789
Tim Martin, Sir Cock of Wetherspoons rejoins the list again.
I really do not think you will decide when to open your pubs, the UK Government will.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-52261055
Think this family of ****wits can join the list, driving from London to Devon to go fishing no less, FFS
The Scottish Chief Medical Officer who has spent the last two weekends one with her family and one with just her husband at her second home against the advice she gave everyone.
Unbelievable
Got the main bulk of cancelled Krakow holiday back from Easyjet this morning.
Waiting for the original deposit, refund on Norwich tickets (it will not happen the game) and Tutankhamen exhibition.
To celebrate taken a risk and booked an October holiday
Travel woes for us as well, elongated Lanzarote trip in February resulting in three cancelled flights due to storms and dust, Krakow trip cancelled at Easter, Portugal put back from May to September and not very hopefully of an August Mexico trip
Not sure which food company it was but yesterday, setting up a drive through retail outlet at Shoreham Beach roundabout, in front of the garage is not very clever in the current climate.
It looked like the police closed it down.