Normal People stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal reunited for a comedy special alongside Fleabag actor Andrew Scott.
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coronavirus in the UK has risen by 286 today, according to the Department of Health and Social Care.
It comes as just 55 people were reported to have died in all settings on Monday, a significant fall to pre-lockdown levels.But Tuesday's figure was considerably higher at 286 deaths.The coronavirus death toll in Ireland has risen to 1,691 after a further nine deaths were announced by the National Public Health Emergency Team.In the UK, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said 40,883
.Normal People stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Paul Mescal reunited for a comedy special alongside Fleabag actor Andrew Scott.
Normal People and Fleabag collided last night (jUNE 26) for Irish charity fundraiser RTÉ Does Comic Relief.In one of two sketches that reunited Normal People‘s Connell and Marianne – played by Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones – the two characters confessed their sins to a priest revealed to be Andrew Scott’s character from Fleabag.Mescal also shared photos from the shoot, showing the three stars together. “Well this happened!” he said on Instagram.
Normal Peoplewill be returning to screens this Friday (June 26) for Comic Relief.Stars Paul Mescal and Daisy-Edgar Jones will return, alongside director Lenny Abrahamson for two one-off specials on RTÉ Does Comic Relief in Ireland.Comic Relief co-founder Richard Curtis explained what fans could expect. “There’s a beautiful piece called Normal Older People, which is imagining what would have happened to Marianne and Connell 40 years from now,” he told RTÉ Radio 1.
Another Sky have announced details of their debut album.‘I Slept On The Floor’ will come out on August 7 via Fiction, and comes alongside a new track – watch the video for ‘Fell In Love With The City’ below.In addition, the band, who have released a handful of previous EPs, are set to tour the UK in November, with a London show set for Hackney’s EartH venue.Talking about the new song, vocalist Catrin Vincent says: “I hate breakup songs. I don’t know why, it’s the most universal feeling.
Wiley has surprise-released another new album – listen to ‘Boasty Gang – The Album’ below.It comes after the grime star released his ‘The Godfather 3’ album earlier this month, which he called his “final” album.Released with no warning, and simply a link to stream the album sent in a tweet, ‘Boasty Gang – The Album’ features 19 tracks and clocks in at nearly an hour long.Wiley then shared another link to the album, labelling it “WindRush Music” as the UK celebrates Windrush Day today (June 22),
hereThe Royal Bolton Hospital has recorded no new deaths for more than six days running.The total number of coronavirus deaths at hospital trusts in Greater Manchester as of Friday, June 18 is:The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said 42,461 people had died in hospitals, care homes and the wider community after testing positive for coronavirus in the UK as of 5pm on Thursday, up by 173 from 42,288 the day before.The Government figures do not include all deaths involving Covid-19
originally due to take place at the start of the year but a number of delays and then the coronavirus pandemic halted plans until now.
coronavirus just 13 days after coming into the world, making them one of the youngest people to pass away from the bug in the UK. The tot was described by NHS England has healthy with no underlying condition before tragically losing their life on Thursday June 18, according to The Mirror.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorDame Vera Lynn, the British singer and actress who was known as the “forces’ sweetheart,” has died at the age of 103.Her family confirmed her death on Thursday, saying they were “deeply saddened to announce the passing of one of Britain’s best-loved entertainers.”Lynn is best known for performing the song We’ll Meet Again, which was made famous during World War II and was recently evoked by Queen Elizabeth II to rally the nation in an address on the coronavirus
coronavirus in 24 hours has risen by 233. The Department of Health and Social Care tweeted: "As of 9am 16 June, there have been 6,981,493 tests, with 113,107 tests on 15 June.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerRicky Valance, whose controversial song Tell Laura I Love Her was briefly banned by the BBC, has died after a long battle with dementia. His agent confirmed the death and said he was hospitalized since March.Born David Spencer, Valance became the first Welshman to have a solo UK Number One hit with Tell Laura I Love Her in 1960.
coronavirus in the last 24 hours has increased by 151, the lowest UK Thursday figure for almost three months.
Normal People actor Paul Mescal has raised €70,340 (£62,000) for charity by raffling off one of his personal chains.His character in the hit BBC Three series, Connell Waldron, gained notoriety for the silver chain he always wore – and so Mescal raffled one of his own to raise money for the Ireland-based suicide and self-harm crisis centre Pieta.“Congratulations Éadaoin !!!” Mescal tweeted, announcing the winner of the raffle.
Liam Neeson is mourning the loss of his mother, Kitty Neeson. Katherine “Kitty” Neeson died at 94 in northern Ireland on Saturday, June 6, one day before the actor’s 68th birthday.Liam Neeson’s Sweetest Quotes About Natasha RichardsonThe news was confirmed during a mass at All Saints Church in Ballymena, which was live-streamed on Facebook.“Let us pray for the faithful departed.
coronavirus will begin in the UK next week, the second trial to reach this stage here as part of a global race.Imperial College London’s vaccine team, led by Professor Robin Shattock, have developed an RNA vaccine, which delivers genetic instructions to muscle cells to make the “spike” protein on the surface of coronavirus.The presence of this protein provokes an immune response, offering protection against Covid-19.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with
Another 359 people have died in the UK after testing positive for coronavirus.
Another 324 people have died in the UK after testing positive for coronavirus.