Month: June 2021

The Times and the Mail Online have apologised to The British Academy of Film and Television Arts and its chair after making false allegations about his relationship with the actor and filmmaker Noel Clarke.  The arts charity took legal action for defamation against the two publications following their coverage of allegations of misconduct against the
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Hong Kong has just tightened its restrictions on UK arrivals. The Special Administrative Region previously allowed in British travellers with strict quarantine and testing restrictions in place. As of July 1, however, the rules will become even tighter. Here we answer all of your questions on travel to Hong Kong. For all the latest information
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John Langley, the creator of the hit TV show “Cops” has died. Langley’s reps confirmed the news to Variety, saying he passed away Saturday in Baja, Mexico of an apparent heart attack — this while the guy was involved in an off-road race … and was actually on the track himself. Word is, he was
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The next Mii Fighter costumes for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate have been announced, and they include Dante, Shantae, Lloyd, and Skyrim‘s Dragonborn. This means some of the most popular choices for full Smash Bros. character representation have been relegated to Mii Fighter status. The Mii Fighters were revealed during Kazuya from Tekken‘s mini Direct. These smaller Directs have been hosted by director
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A veteran of the Clinton and Obama administrations is in Emmy contention this year—for producing the key events around last year’s presidential election. By David Canfield June 28, 2021 If politics is entertainment these days, then Stephanie Cutter has certainly taken the note. A Democratic Party fixture for decades, the political consultant worked as Bill
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The medical charity Operation Smile UK has promoted Mairéad O’Callaghan to the top role of executive director. O’Callaghan joined the organisation in 2011 as country manager for Operation Smile Ireland before becoming head of individual and legacy giving for the UK and Ireland in 2017. She succeeds Karen Jaques, who has been appointed to the
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Seventy per cent of students plan to volunteer this summer, new research suggests.  The survey, published by the volunteering charity Royal Voluntary Service, showed that almost half (47 per cent) said volunteering over the summer would give them useful and valuable experience. The research, conducted earlier this month by the polling company Censuswide with 1,000 students
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A container ship docked at India’s Adani Port Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) in Mundra, India. Sam Panthaky | AFP | Getty Images India’s second wave of coronavirus outbreak will affect the country’s infrastructure firms to varying degrees, according to Moody’s Investors Service. Power companies and ports are expected to better withstand the impact of pandemic-led
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If Evil Season 2 Episode 1 reeled you back into its crazy world, then EVIL Season 2 Episode 2 definitely kept you hooked. Through David’s training for the priesthood and a possession by archangel Michael, “A Is for Angel” considers atonement and punishment for sins. If we can’t get into some philosophical discussions with the
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