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Prince William back in public for the first time since Kate’s cancer announcement - nypost.com - Britain
nypost.com
18.04.2024 / 13:09

Prince William back in public for the first time since Kate’s cancer announcement

Prince William returns to public duties on Thursday for the first time since his wife’s cancer diagnosis, bolstering the royal family’s ranks as health problems continue to sideline the princess and King Charles III.William is set to visit a surplus food redistribution center and a youth club it serves, highlighting efforts to reduce food waste as a way to cut greenhouse gas emissions and feed people in need. The prince stepped away from public duties after Kate, the Princess of Wales, announced on March 22 that she was undergoing treatment for an unspecified type of cancer.In a video message released that day, Kate asked for “time, space and privacy” as she and her family adjusted to her diagnosis.“I have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family,” she said at the time.“It has taken us time to explain everything to George, Charlotte and Louis in a way that is appropriate for them, and to reassure them that I am going to be okay,” she added.Both Charles and Kate have been largely absent from the public stage since January due to health problems, leaving Queen Camilla, Princess Anne and other members of the royal family to pick up the slack on the whirl of events and awards ceremonies that dominate the work of Britain’s monarchy.Charles announced on Feb.

Alison Hammond's ratings blow as viewers switch off For The Love of Dogs - www.ok.co.uk - Britain
ok.co.uk
18.04.2024 / 07:57

Alison Hammond's ratings blow as viewers switch off For The Love of Dogs

Alison Hammond was hit with a blow as she made her presenting debut on For The Love of Dogs.The TV star is the new host of the hit ITV show, following the passing of former presenter Paul O'Grady in 2023. The new six-part series kicked off on Tuesday, 16 April with Alison, 49, who also hosts This Morning and the Great British Bake Off, appearing as the host for the first time. However, her new role has divided TV viewers, and this seems to have reflected in the viewing figures.

The UK's most expensive streets in 2024 where house prices and rent costs are highest - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - London - Manchester - county Wood - city Holland, county Park
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
16.04.2024 / 12:55

The UK's most expensive streets in 2024 where house prices and rent costs are highest

The UK's most expensive streets to live on with the highest house prices and rent costs have been revealed, with Buckingham Gate in central London topping the list. According to Rightmove, properties on this Westminster street near Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament are selling for an average price of a staggering £9.6 million.

Mancunians give their verdict on where to go for the best cup of coffee in Manchester - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Manchester - Ireland
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
15.04.2024 / 05:57

Mancunians give their verdict on where to go for the best cup of coffee in Manchester

Mancunians have given their verdict on where to go for the best cup of coffee in Manchester. An online Reddit forum dedicated to the discussion had over 100 responses suggesting the top spots to go to around the region.

Life in the 'vaping capital of the UK' - where e-cigarettes are big business - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Manchester - city Lancashire
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
15.04.2024 / 05:57

Life in the 'vaping capital of the UK' - where e-cigarettes are big business

Blackburn has been named the 'vaping capital of the UK' - with big e-cigarette business coming from the Lancashire town.

Manchester Marathon 2024: A proud day for the city as thousands take part in UK's second biggest marathon - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Smith - county Marshall - county Marathon - city Manchester, county Marathon
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
14.04.2024 / 16:19

Manchester Marathon 2024: A proud day for the city as thousands take part in UK's second biggest marathon

The Manchester Marathon has returned to the streets of the city today (April 14) as more than 32,000 people took on an incredible 26.2 mile route in aid of charities and organisations - with many dressed in colourful and creative outfits.

Interpol drummer Sam Fogarino to “stay off the road for the time being” - www.nme.com - Britain - county Hall - Manchester - Ireland - Dublin
nme.com
11.04.2024 / 16:33

Interpol drummer Sam Fogarino to “stay off the road for the time being”

Interpol drummer Sam Fogarino has confirmed that he will not be joining the band on the road “for the time being”.The percussionist shared the news on an Instagram Stories post earlier this week, while thanking fans for their support after his major surgery in 2023.“As you may know,” he wrote, “last year, I had to undergo spinal surgery, which resulted in me having to miss Interpol tour dates.”“While the surgery and recovery has been successful, thus far, unfortunately I’m dealing with continued health issues – and will have to stay off the road for the time being.”“I apologize to all our fans,” he continued. “Thank you for all your continued support.”Interpol recently added an extra Ireland date to their 2024 ‘Antics’ 20th anniversary UK and European tour.The indie veterans have announced plans to play their second LP in full across the UK in November, including stops in Manchester, Glasgow, London and more.Now, they will wrap up their anniversary shows at Dublin’s 3Arena on November 10.

Plans submitted for 'historic' new National Trans Monument in Manchester park to replace memorial following fire damage - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - county Garden
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
10.04.2024 / 08:23

Plans submitted for 'historic' new National Trans Monument in Manchester park to replace memorial following fire damage

A new National Trans Monument has been proposed for the former site of the UK’s first trans memorial, which was destroyed following a fire two years ago.

In celebration of ‘Back To Black’, the search is on for the UK’s favourite Amy Winehouse song - www.nme.com - Britain - London - Manchester - Ireland
nme.com
09.04.2024 / 16:25

In celebration of ‘Back To Black’, the search is on for the UK’s favourite Amy Winehouse song

Amy Winehouse biopic Back To Black arriving in cinemas, the search is on to find out which of her songs is the UK’s favourite.The film – which is directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson – is set to arrive on April 12, and will follow the life of the late singer. It stars Marisa Abela (Industry) as Winehouse and charts the iconic singer’s vibrant years living in London, as well as her intense rise to fame.Now, just days before it makes its way into cinemas, a nationwide search has been launched to uncover which of the singer’s tracks is the most-loved in the UK.Commencing last Friday (April 5) and running until tomorrow (April 10), a giant Back To Black touring installation has been making its way across Manchester, Glasgow and London.

Anitta announces 2024 UK, European and North American shows for The Baile Funk Experience Tour - www.nme.com - Britain - Brazil - Paris - London - USA - Miami - New York - Chicago - city Lima - Madrid - city Buenos Aires - city Santiago - Berlin - city Amsterdam - city Mexico City - city Kentish
nme.com
09.04.2024 / 09:29

Anitta announces 2024 UK, European and North American shows for The Baile Funk Experience Tour

Anitta has announced a run of headline shows for her 2024 ‘Baile Funk Experience Tour’ – find all the details below.The Brazilian singer-songwriter is due to head out on the road next month in support of her sixth album ‘Funk Generation’, which will be released on April 26.Kicking off in Mexico City on May 18, the North American leg of ‘The Baile Funk Experience Tour’ will also include stop-offs in Los Angeles, Miami Beach, Toronto, Chicago and New York.Anitta is then set to visit South America, with gigs scheduled in Bogotá, Lima, Santiago and Buenos Aires.The artist will embark on a run of concerts in Europe too, with dates confirmed in Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, Ibiza, Madrid, Barcelona and Milan.Anitta will play at the O2 Forum Kentish Town in London on June 28, marking her only UK date on the tour. Tickets for this show go on general sale at 10am BST this Friday (April 12) – you’ll be able to buy yours here.

‘Franklin’ Director, Writers on How Benjamin Franklin Saved America, Why Michael Douglas Was Perfect for the Role: ‘He Has an Absolute Lust for Life’ - variety.com - Britain - France - USA - Indiana - county Franklin
variety.com
07.04.2024 / 17:13

‘Franklin’ Director, Writers on How Benjamin Franklin Saved America, Why Michael Douglas Was Perfect for the Role: ‘He Has an Absolute Lust for Life’

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor “Franklin” director Tim Van Patten, who won Emmys for “Boardwalk Empire” and “The Pacific,” says that although he loves history and is a history buff “this was a slice of history I was not aware of.” Van Patten, who was also Emmy nominated for “The Sopranos,” “Sex and the City” and “Game of Thrones,” adds: “For me, at this point in my career, I like to take myself to a world I don’t know, and also to do the same with the audience.” “Franklin,” which stars Michael Douglas, has its world premiere at series festival Canneseries on April 10 in Cannes, France, in the presence of cast and crew. The show, which is a co-production between ITV Studios America and Apple Studios, makes its global streaming debut April 12 on Apple TV+.

General Levy claims he received “no royalties” for the classic ‘Incredible’ - www.nme.com - Britain - London
nme.com
05.04.2024 / 20:53

General Levy claims he received “no royalties” for the classic ‘Incredible’

jungle track ‘Incredible’.Produced by M-Beat, ‘Incredible’ was released in 1994 via Renk Records and landed the Number 39 Spot on the UK Singles Chart. The track was re-released a few months after alongside brand-new mixes which were more successful, peaking at Number Eight and staying in the charts for 12 weeks.

The Libertines still want to break America: “Trouble is, Pete’s been banned there for the past 20 years” - www.nme.com - Britain - county Garden
nme.com
05.04.2024 / 11:29

The Libertines still want to break America: “Trouble is, Pete’s been banned there for the past 20 years”

The Libertines have revealed that they still have the ambition to break America, despite frontman Pete Doherty being “banned” from the country for two decades.The British indie icons reflected on the success of their career over the past 20 years during a new interview with The Sun (via Music News), and revealed that there is still a part of them that wishes they could take their music across the pond.The discussion came in light of their recently released album, ‘All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade’, which was their first full-length LP in nearly a decade and the follow-up to 2015’s ‘Anthems for Doomed Youth’.Opening up about their hopes to take the album into the States, Carl Barat opened up about the struggles they have faced with the prospect over their career. “Trouble is, Pete’s been banned there for the past 20 years,” he said, explaining how Doherty’s well-documented struggles with addiction have led to various legal issues, and prevented the band from heading Stateside.He continued, going on to share how, although the frontman’s sobriety may help them overcome their previous obstacles, they still have no idea what size their audience would be outside of the UK and Europe.“We don’t know what we’re worth ticket-wise — it could be Madison Square Garden or a local bar,” he pondered.

Kristen Wiig Joins The Five-Timers Club, A Rarity For The Show – And For Her - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
05.04.2024 / 02:55

Kristen Wiig Joins The Five-Timers Club, A Rarity For The Show – And For Her

Some of the most hallowed names in contemporary showbiz have hosted Saturday Night Live five times. Christopher Walken, Steve Martin, Tom Hanks, Tina Fey are just some of them.

‘Scoop’ Review: Gillian Anderson and Billie Piper Go In for the Kill in an Engrossing Look Behind Prince Andrew’s Fall From Grace - variety.com - Britain - county Windsor - Indiana
variety.com
04.04.2024 / 15:09

‘Scoop’ Review: Gillian Anderson and Billie Piper Go In for the Kill in an Engrossing Look Behind Prince Andrew’s Fall From Grace

Guy Lodge Film Critic It’s no great slight to “Scoop” to say that it’s no more compelling than the real-life news broadcast on which it pivots. It’s also no less compelling than said broadcast, which was, after all, a doozy: the 2019 episode of “BBC Newsnight” in which anchor Emily Maitlis interviewed Prince Andrew about his friendship with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The case has been made for a £1 ticket levy on all arena gigs – for the survival of grassroots venues and artists - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
01.04.2024 / 13:03

The case has been made for a £1 ticket levy on all arena gigs – for the survival of grassroots venues and artists

full report into the state of the sector for 2023, showing the “disaster” facing live music with venues closing at a rate of around two per week. Presented at Westminster, the MVT echoed their calls for a levy on tickets on gigs at arena size and above and for major labels and such to pay back into the grassroots scene, arguing that “the big companies are now going to have to answer for this”.The Featured Artists Coalition – a trade union body representing the needs of musicians and artists in the UK – then wrote to NME to argue that while the survival of venues is “essential”, any kind of ‘Premier League’ model to be adopted by the industry needs to take into account keeping creators in pocket and being able to exist, as well as ways to open up the world of music to different genres, backgrounds and audiences.“What good is it keeping venues open if artists can’t afford to perform in them?” asked FAC CEO David Martin.Now the debate has been taken to the UK government, after last Tuesday (March 26) saw the Culture Media & Sport Committee hold evidence sessions with figures from across the industry to see what can be done.“The first impact we need to realise is that is 125 communities that have lost access to live music on their doorstep,” Music Venue Trust CEO Mark Davyd told the hearing.

The revolt that means one Greater Manchester borough has some of the most sought after schools in the country - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Manchester - borough Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
31.03.2024 / 18:03

The revolt that means one Greater Manchester borough has some of the most sought after schools in the country

The M.E.N recently reported on the scale of demand for high school places in Trafford, the only Greater Manchester borough which still has a state grammar school system decided by the 11-plus exam. Here, the M.E.N's Damon Wilkinson writes about how Trafford came to be the only borough in our region which kept a selective school system which defined post-war Britain - but only survives in a few parts of the country today.

Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker announced as a keynote speaker for The Great Escape’s conference - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
27.03.2024 / 13:03

Pulp’s Jarvis Cocker announced as a keynote speaker for The Great Escape’s conference

Pulp‘s Jarvis Cocker has been confirmed as one of the keynote speakers of The Great Escape‘s newly revamped conference.The Brighton festival will be returning from May 15-18 and will play host to a raft of speakers from across the music industry.Cocker will be presenting a talk on May 18 called ‘Biophobia’, a a special climate-themed talk about getting to grips with nature. It will be presented by EarthPercent, the charity founded by Brian Eno to help the music industry support the most prominent organisations tackling the climate emergency.Meanwhile, Darcus Beese OBE will give the conference’s opening keynote conversation on May 15 in which he is set to reflect on his career as the UK’s first black record company CEO and his prestige as an A&R, having been responsible for signing and nurturing artists like Amy Winehouse, Florence and the Machine and U2.Another of the keynote speeches will be delivered by Tom Gray, Chair of the Ivors Academy and Labour Party prospective candidate for Brighton Pavilion, and Yolanda Brown OBE DL, musician, broadcaster and Chair of the BPI.

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