? This is Tommy have launched www.getazoom.com to improve your Zoom meeting backgrounds and give something back to the NHS.
? David Hockney has shared exclusive art from his base in Normandy, to give 'a respite from the news'. Read the story on the BBC.
? Grazia Magazine has paid tribute to frontline NHS staff with special edition covers celebrating health workers.
? Cats is available on Amazon Prime...
? Jaguar and Land Rover have deployed more than 160 vehicles globally to support emergency response organizations during the coronavirus crisis.
? A Political Director spends online meeting as a potato after triggering camera filter. Read the story on The Belfast Telegraph.
? The UN have launched a global initiative to deploy creative talent to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Apply now and become the next "Keep Calm and Carry on."
? Playboy magazine called the end on its magazine after 66 years in print. But they continue online.
? A Bic factory in France has ceased production of their iconic lighters to produce safety visors for healthcare workers.
? There's a worldwide teddy bear hunt taking place. Read the story on the BBC.
? Some businesses are absolutely booming right now. Read more about Twitch and Discord on Bloomberg.
? Jamiroquai shared his pandemic themed re-working of David Bowie's Let's Dance. You can see it on The Independent.
? Bread Ahead is doing free daily baking classes. Visit their Instagram for details.
? Get free instant specialist support from vets for your pets from VetCT during COVID-19 in April.
? Jason Baird, a Stockport-based martial arts teacher, has been dressing up as Superman for his daily jog performing acrobatic jumps to entertain local lockdown children. Read more on Reuters.
? A pub in Hackney delivered a keg of beer to a 90 year old self-isolating regular. Read more here.
? Equinor will quit the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) because it is not doing enough to combat climate change and support the goals of the Paris Agreement.
? A preliminary study finds that the UK lockdown is slowing the spread of COVID-19.
? Jimmy Carr has launched an interactive daily lockdown quiz on YouTube.