Captain America is going to be heartbroken!
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political party aiming for the “reclamation” of British values.
The 42-year-old said he has been given £5 million funding to start the party - including sums from former Tory donors.The party has been provisionally called Reclaim - which has been described as "Ukip for culture."The name will be subject to the approval of the electoral commission and the party could be officially launched as early as next month.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the
.Captain America is going to be heartbroken!
Bruno Langley has embarked on a new career in photography and also creates children's audiobooks since he was sacked from Coronation Street. The shamed soap star, 37, was given the boot from the soap back in 2017 after he sexually assaulted two women in a Manchester bar.
RuPaul's Drag Race UK contestant Crystal is suing Laurence Fox after the actor called her a "paedophile" on Twitter. It comes after the deputy chairman of LGBT charity Stonewall Simon Blake announced he also is suing the actor for defamation after Fox used the same slur against a number of people.
Coronation Street bosses have drafted in a replacement actor as they remove all traces of sex offender actor Bruno Langley. The shamed soap star, 37, was sacked from the soap back in 2017 after he sexually assaulted two women in a Manchester bar, and as his character is set to return to the cobbles next week - he will be replaced by actor Gareth Pierce.
for his comments about the inclusion of a Sikh soldier in the First World War film 1917 by Sir Sam Mendes.The actor had initially referred to 'the oddness in the casting' of a Sikh soldier and was met by widespread criticism by historians who confirmed that Sikhs had served in the British Army.Fox later tweeted: 'Fellow humans who are Sikhs, I am as moved by the sacrifices your relatives made as I am by the loss of all those who die in war, whatever creed or colour.'Please accept my apology for
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticIn “Red, White and Blue,” the fifth and final film of Steve McQueen’s Small Axe anthology (and the third to be shown at this year’s New York Film Festival, after the lilting reggae house-party movie “Lovers Rock” and the wrenching social-protest courtroom drama “Mangrove”), Leroy Logan (John Boyega), a British research scientist, figures that he’s had enough of the lonely work of staring at tissue specimens through a microscope, so he decides to become a member
Archie Lyndhurst, a young actor who starred on the British children’s series So Awkward, has died at the age of 19.
So Awkward and the son of actor Nicholas Lyndhurst, has died. He was 19.“We’re so sorry to have to tell you that Archie Lyndhurst, who so brilliantly played Ollie in So Awkward on CBBC, has very sadly died after a short illness,” the British’s children’s network tweeted on Thursday, October 1.
aiming for the “reclamation” of British values.The name will be subject to the approval of the Electoral Commission.But Manchester charity RECLAIM say the name is taken “by something that’s actually by working class people for working class people”.The long-established charity was founded in Moss Side more than a decade ago to help working class young people become leaders in their communities.Founder Ruth Ibegbuna used the charity as a platform to campaign for greater levels of equality and to