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COVID insurance scheme for live events and festivals has finally been announced – to the tune of £750million.Back in May, UK festivals issued a “red alert” warning amid claims that they had “hit a brick wall” in government talks for an insurance plan – before it emerged that more than half of the UK’s festivals had been cancelled in 2021 due to uncertainty around operating with coronavirus restrictions.
Insurance has been long overdue, as many events would face bankruptcy if forced to cancel
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Good Morning Britain host Susanna Reid has spoken out on social media after the show’s long-running director announced he was leaving the programme. Presenter Susanna, who has worked with director Erron Gordon since the ITV series first debuted on our screens in 2014, sang his praises as she shared her sadness over the end of an era.
Amber Gill has come a long way since winning Love Island in 2019 with Greg O'Shea. While their relationship didn’t last long after the show wrapped, Amber’s star continued to rise and she fast became one of the UK’s most recognisable TV stars.Two years on from splitting her £50k Love Island winnings with Greg, the 23-year-old now boasts her own fortune of millions, having made the bulk of her money from social media partnerships.
Love Island's been keeping us entertained all summer long, with its contestants all pretty much becoming household names across the UK. However, it's hard to image what they were actually like before they got the golden ticket from ITV2 and were flown out to Majorca for the reality dating show.
After finishing their run in the Love Island villa as singletons, it seems Sharon Gaffka and Aaron Francis have been spending time together back in the UK. The pair – who were once coupled up on the ITV2 show – were seen together leaving The Prince restaurant in Chelsea, London with their arms around each other and laughing.
coronavirus-related insurance initiative aimed at easing their financial worries.In a statement late Thursday, the government said it was backing a 750 million-pound ($1 billion) insurance scheme that will cover the cancellation costs incurred by the hard-hit live events sector in the event of further lockdowns in the year from September.The government is partnering with Lloyd’s, the London-based insurance market, to deliver the Live Events Reinsurance Scheme, that will see it step in with a
The UK government is introducing an insurance backstop to support the live events industry as it continues to be impacted by the pandemic.
Love Island’s bombshell Lillie Haynes is finally back in the UK after her role in the ongoing drama between Liam Reardon and Millie Court comes to an end.The Geordie star shared a picture at the airport as she cuddled up to what appeared to be one of her friends in arrivals. Lillie, 22, wore a casual black cropped top and ripped denim shorts for the flight home, and was wearing very little makeup for the picture.