A non-league football team from Salford have been given a boost in their bid to save their club by the most unlikely source.
21.05.2020 - 23:33 / nypost.com
It’s the coronavirus’ reckoning for Batman fans.
The public has turned to an unlikely ally in the fight against COVID-19: Bane.
Masks modeled after Tom Hardy’s depiction of the burly “Batman” baddie from the smash-hit movie “The Dark Knight Rises” have been selling like hotcakes since the advent of the pandemic. The bizarre trend comes just as governments around the globe are mandating that citizens don protective gear in public.
“The adult mask had quite a sales spike in April and early May,
A non-league football team from Salford have been given a boost in their bid to save their club by the most unlikely source.
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Prince William wears many hats: Father, son, grandson, brother, prince and now, teacher. With the spread of coronavirus causing schools around the globe to shut down, even members of royalty have faced the routine of online learning, relying on their parents when they need extra help.
Universal Credit claims across East Ayrshire have increased by almost a third since the coronavirus pandemic hit the region.
Rutherglen and Cambuslang residents are being “frozen out” of key planning decisions – including a possible controversial 5G phone mast upgrade next to a new nursery.
By J. Kim Murphy
Broadchurch and Hollyoaks actor Will Mellor has spoken about the difficulty of losing his father during the coronavirus pandemic.
Yes, Kim Zolciak-Biermann did get Botox and lip fillers during the coronavirus pandemic. On Sunday, the Bravolebrity virtually caught up with Andy Cohen during an episode of Watch What Happens Live.
Words are powerful... even when it comes to makeup names.
Jimmy Constable has joined the ambulance service as a driver to help the NHS during the coronavirus pandemic, he has confirmed.The 48 year old found fame in 1996 as part of boyband 911 but has now swapped the stage for the frontline. Bodyshakin' hitmaker Jimmy took to social media to announce his temporary change in career as the United Kingdom continues to battle the deadly bug.