Disney+ has set spring and summer premiere dates for and released first-look photos for new series Turner & Hooch, The Mysterious Benedict Society and Chip ‘N Dale: Park Life and the second season of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
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“They are going into S4 and choosing their subjects and now feel as if they have no support from the school.
It also reflects badly on the parents – we are doing our best but then a post like this has been put up.”No-one at the council was available for comment.
.Disney+ has set spring and summer premiere dates for and released first-look photos for new series Turner & Hooch, The Mysterious Benedict Society and Chip ‘N Dale: Park Life and the second season of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.
direct to your inboxTwo bus drivers were attacked after yobs ran riot at a bus station.One is said to have been punched in the face after he confronted a gang of youths causing trouble at Stockport bus station.It's understood the second bus driver was also attacked at the depot after he ran over to help his colleague.Police are investigating the disturbance which happened at the station off Daw Bank in Stockport town centre on Thursday evening.One bus driver said the yobs were 'absolutely
direct to your inboxTeaching staff at a North Manchester high school were encouraged to book coronavirus vaccination slots despite not being eligible for the jabs.Leaders at the King David High School in Crumpsall said in an email that teachers could book a vaccine appointment by using slots for health and social workers.The email, circulated earlier this month, included a link to the NHS booking system for slots at the Etihad vaccination centre.Under Government guidelines only those classed as
Country singer Luke Combs issued an apology to fans after an old music video featuring the Confederate flag resurfaced online.
Former "Bachelor" and "Bachelor in Paradise" alum Demi Burnett took to Twitter to apologize over a resurfaced photo of her wearing a Confederate flag jacket. The star was seen in an old photo wearing a green jacket with the flag, which many believe is synonymous with racism and slavery, patched on the right arm.
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Chris Harrison has issued an apology. The “Bachelor” franchise host spoke out on Wednesday, amid backlash for his apparent defense of contestant Rachael Kirkconnell’s alleged racist behaviour.
Chris Harrison has issued an apology. The franchise host spoke out on Wednesday, amid backlash for his apparent defense of contestant Rachael Kirkconnell's alleged racist behavior. «To my Bachelor Nation family — I will always own a mistake when I make one, so I am here to extend a sincere apology,» Harrison wrote in a statement posted to Instagram Wednesday evening.
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Canadian embassy’s apology and explanation after a diplomat created a custom-made T-shirt appearing to make fun of the coronavirus crisis.The offending shirt contained the word Wuhan, the Chinese province in which the virus originated, emblazoned on the ‘W’ bat-like symbol of Wu-Tang Clan and it prompted an official complaint from China.Canada’s foreign service later apologised for the t-shirt, telling Reuters that the logo didn’t deliberately represent a bat, and is instead meant to be the
Oregon high school’s annual fundraiser.“The Simpsons” creator donated the 30 ins by 22 ins sketch of his most famous character wearing a mask covered in his catchphrase, “D’oh!”“Go, Lincoln High School! Safe, safe!” he wrote in red, signing it, “Your pal, Matt Groening, class of 1972.”The Portland school listed the pic’s value as “priceless,” although as of Tuesday the highest bid was $1,500.