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The profile may be fake but the threat is real in “Profile”, the latest film to play out entirely via computer screen.
Inspired by the novel In The Skin Of A Jihadist by French journalist Anna Érelle, “Profile” follows a British investigative journalist’s quest to expose the recruitment of young women by Islamic extremists. With the help of her colleagues and experts, Amy (Valene Kane) sets up an online profile and lures Abu (Shazad Latif) a Syrian man involved in ISIS. Slowly, Amy finds herself
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The British Empire has met its match.
Will win: Nomadland Should win: Nomadland Shoulda been a contender: Quo Vadis, Aida?Will win: David Fincher for MankShould win: Chloé Zhao for Nomadland Shoulda been a contender: Christopher Nolan for TenetWill win: Anthony Hopkins for The Father Should win: Anthony Hopkins for The FatherShoulda been a contender: Lance Henriksen for FallingWill win: Vanessa Kirby for Pieces of a WomanShould win: Frances McDormand for NomadlandShoulda been a contender: Rosamund Pike for I Care A LotWill win: Dani
Health Secretary declared in the MPs’ register of interests in March of this year that he now owns shares in company Topwood Limited, which specialises in secure storage, shredding and scanning of documents.
It’s a big day for Christina Milian!
The Father Should win: Nomadland Shoulda been a contender: Minari Will win: The DigShould win: RocksShoulda been a contender: Days of the Bagnold Summer Related: British films for British people: even the new inclusive Baftas must battle with a paradox Will win: Chloé Zhao for NomadlandShould win: Jasmila Žbanić for Quo Vadis, Aida?Shoulda been a contender: Christopher Nolan for Tenet Related: ‘It’s an utter myth’: how Nomadland exposes the cult of the western Will win: Rocks – Theresa Ikoko,
Naman Ramachandran Global podcast publisher Wondery is launching its first U.K.-produced podcast, entitled “British Scandal,” with a trifecta of stories that rocked Britain and shocked the world.The three seasons are narrated by co-host of the award-winning podcast “My Dad Wrote a Porno” and ex-Radio 1 presenter Alice Levine, alongside comedian, host of “The Political Party Podcast” and former political advisor Matt Forde.“British Scandal” launches with the poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko,
The Great British Bake Off returned for another celebrity special as Nadine Coyle, John Bishop, Anneka Rice and Ade Adepitan all took part in the Stand Up To Cancer special. Bake Off viewers and Girls Aloud fans were moved when singer Nadine Coyle appeared to reference her bandmate Sarah Harding’s battle with cancer.
The Great British Bake Off viewers have been left emotional after Nadine Coyle's plea amid Sarah Harding's cancer battle. Nadine Coyle didn't name her close friend on The Great Celebrity Bake Off.
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claiming benefits and that figure is expected to rise as the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact the economy, despite the easing of lockdown restrictions. Even though the UK Government funded furlough scheme has been extended until the end of September 2021, many more people will undoubtedly be making claims for financial support to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Alex Beresford has revealed he's quit social media after receiving "racist" comments from the public following his on-air argument with Piers Morgan.The 40 year old and former Good Morning Britain host Piers got into a heated row over 55 year old Piers' comments about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's claims during their explosive Oprah Winfrey interview. The incident resulted in Piers storming off the set before later quitting the show altogether.
“Good Morning Britain” weather presenter Alex Beresford is stepping away from social media after his heated debate with Piers Morgan about Meghan Markle last month.