BBC, but that he is not out to “seek revenge” as he leaves to help launch GB News.
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British theatres urgently need to be given a date when they can reopen at full capacity if they are to survive the coronavirus pandemic, composer and theatre owner Andrew Lloyd Webber told a parliamentary committee on Tuesday.
The man behind a string of hit musicals including “Cats”, “The Phantom Of The Opera” and “Evita” said a pilot show that took place at one of his London theatres in July had shown that it was not viable for venues to operate at 30 per cent of capacity.
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BBC, but that he is not out to “seek revenge” as he leaves to help launch GB News.
Paisley charity shop is urging people to put any new crafting skills learned during lockdown to good use to help raise funds and create one-of-a-kind fashion items as part of a national competition. The British Heart Foundation, which has a store on Paisley High Street, is launching The Big Stitch on October 1.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorDiscovery is getting into the news game in the UK by backing a new right-leaning, 24-hour news channel, which will be led by BBC presenter and ferocious political interrogator Andrew Neil.Named GB News, the channel will launch in Britain next year with the ambition of providing an alternative voice to market stalwarts, including the BBC, ITV and Sky News.
Andrew Neil is launching a 24-hour, TV channel to rival rolling news from the BBC and Sky.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a special appearance during the Time 100special, opening up about the importance of voting in the coming elections. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex opened up with a congratulatory message to all those who made the TIME 100 list, before their remarks about voting and making your voice count.
Boris Johnson urged the public to pull together and help each other through tough new push to beat lethal Covid-19.The First Minister and Prime Minister made separate televised address - with the same emotional appeal - as all four nations of the UK prepare new restrictions on ordinary life, expected to last six months.Sturgeon thanked Scots for months of effort to hammer down infections, but warned "the challenged is once again getting harder".In a short statement, she said: "I know that all of
The new 10pm closing time rule will not apply to theatres and cinemas, the UK's Culture Secretary has said.
The new 10pm closing time rule will not apply to theatres and cinemas, the Culture Secretary has said.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.RICHARD Leonard has appealed for an extension to the government’s job retention scheme.The Central Scotland MSP says this would be “good for people, jobs and the economy”.More than 42,000 workers across North Lanarkshire have benefited from the scheme, which is due to close at the end of next month.Scottish Labour leader Mr Leonard said: “It is crucial that the scheme is maintained to help save jobs and keep
staged a pilot concert featuring soul singer Beverley Knight at the London Palladium to test coronavirus-era safety measures like separating clusters of seats and mandatory mask wearing.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Rabb has urged Moscow to "tell the truth" about the poisoning of Alexei Navalny, saying it is "absolutely unacceptable" the Russian opposition leader was poisoned by the same nerve agent deployed in Salisbury. Rabb said on Wednesday that Russia has "a clear case to answer" after the German government said the Kremlin critic was targeted with Novichok in an attempted murder. Britain has long accused Russian operatives of using the Soviet-era poison against Sergei