Universal Pictures just dropped the very first trailer for the upcoming The King Of Staten Island, Judd Apatow’s film which comes to digital this June.
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A deal to bring a struggling Metrolink ‘back to life’ could be agreed within days - but a £3 million government bailout would only be enough to keep it ‘ticking over’.
That is according to Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, who says the tram system could still be 'mothballed' unless it receives the 'medium amount' of funding it needs.
The Department for Transport (DfT) has given 'some indications' that they are prepared to come forward with more money, though it remains unclear how much they
Universal Pictures just dropped the very first trailer for the upcoming The King Of Staten Island, Judd Apatow’s film which comes to digital this June.
Metrolink bosses have moved to address 'concerning accusations', made by a whistleblower, who claimed trams are not being disinfected properly during the coronavirus pandemic.
More than half the care homes reporting to Greater Manchester’s health system are now flagging Covid cases, the mayor has revealed - as he warned government not to ease the lockdown ‘prematurely’.
Metrolink’s long-term future remains uncertain, despite the government agreeing to a £11.6m bailout, the mayor of Greater Manchester has warned.
The immediate future of Metrolink has been secured thanks to an £11.6m government bailout.
Government has so far failed to pay to accommodate the growing numbers of people who are becoming homeless during the Covid-19 outbreak, the mayor has warned - while slashing the amount of funding to Greater Manchester’s councils in their latest Covid bailout by £12m.
The government said today it would 'support' Greater Manchester's Metrolink system with funding to keep trams running through the coronavirus pandemic.
Metrolink could be shut down unless the government provides extra funding within ‘days rather than weeks’, Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham has warned.
Sharon Stone had to put together an outfit from her own wardrobe for the 1996 Oscars after her custom-made gown was ruined by a FedEx driver.
Sharon Stone has lost a loved one to coronavirus.
Forget about a tiara! Princess Sofia of Sweden wants a pair of scrubs! As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to affect people around the world, one member of royalty just took a huge step to help on the front lines. After completing an intensive training program online, Princess Sofia started working at Sophiahemmet Hospital.
Princess Sofia of Sweden is temporarily trading in her tiara for scrubs amid the (who married Prince Carl Philip in 2015) announced on Instagram Thursday, April 16 that she'd gone through training and has started working as a medical assistant at Sophiahemmet hospital in Stockholm to help in the fight against .
Sharon Stone has had some incredible fashion mishaps.
Princess Sofia of Sweden has completed an online training program and is now volunteering at Sophiahemmet Hospital alongside other hospital workers. "The Princess wants to get involved and make a contribution as a voluntary worker to relieve the large workload of health care professionals," read a statement from Sweden's Royal Court.
Sharon Stone was so determined to stay safe amid the coronavirus pandemic that she took guests’ temperatures at her birthday party before the lockdown began.
Who knew?! Sharon Stone wore one of the most iconic Oscars looks of all time. Now she’s sharing the story behind it.