We all want to forget just how dismal 2020 has been for the most part, so much so that the British public have been putting up the tinsel, chugging down the eggnog and blasting the Christmas music earlier than ever.
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Swallow Events, the rapid 15-minute turn around test is the first to be approved by Public Health England.Oli Thomas, founder and managing director of Swallow Events said: “The events industry has been forgotten and devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic.“We are very proud to announce we are the first events company in the UK to offer an on-site rapid testing service for COVID-19 in as little as 15 minutes, which, we believe, is a complete game-changer.“Our rapid testing kits – a market leader
.We all want to forget just how dismal 2020 has been for the most part, so much so that the British public have been putting up the tinsel, chugging down the eggnog and blasting the Christmas music earlier than ever.
Pantoland at the London Palladium.
Kaleem Aftab British film “Limbo,” a wry refugee drama, directed by Edinburgh-born director Ben Sharrock and produced by Spain’s Irune Gurtubai, won the Golden Pyramid for best film at the Cairo Film Festival on Thursday.Told in a pleasing deadpan style, “Limbo” recounts the story of a Syrian musician, played by the BIFA nominated rising star Amir El-Masry, who is placed on a Scottish island when awaiting his request for asylum to be processed.
Kate Moss dropped her very first merch line and she tapped her daughter, Lila, to help model the clothes.“Since everyone was living in hoodies in lockdown the team at the agency and I decided it would be fun to create some merchandise of our own,” the 46-year-old British supermodel and style icon told WWD in an interview from December 3.So back in November, she dropped a super cool loungewear line through her creative agency KMA Studio.
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coronavirus pandemic.Prints of classic artists by celebrated snappers such as Rankin, Tony McGee and Jill Furmanovsky are being sold £95.00 each, with 100% of the proceeds going to Stagehand, the UK charity dedicated to helping live music crews who have fallen on tough times.“The livelihoods of people working in live music productions has been decimated by the effects of COVID-19,” Mike Lowe, chair of Stagehand’s Board of Trustees said.
direct to your inbox A 90-year-old woman has become the first person to receive the coronavirus vaccine in the UK.
direct to your inboxMike Ashley's Frasers Group has said it is in talks with Debenhams to save the department store’s UK's operations.It was announced last week that administrators had "regretfully" decided to start the liquidation process of the 242-year-old department store chain.The company confirmed plans to start winding down its operations after rescue talks with JD Sports collapsed.The news came just a day after Topshop owner Arcadia, which is also Debenhams’ biggest concession holder,
direct to your inboxA mass coronavirus vaccination programme is set to start in the UK 'early next week' - after the Pfizer vaccine was approved for use. A coronavirus vaccine from Pfizer/BioNTech has been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) for use in the UK.
Kate Moss appears on the cover of British Vogue 27 years after making her debut and she looks as good now as she did back then!On Monday, November 30, the U.K. publication showed off the two January 2021 covers featuring the 46-year-old model.
Kate Moss is once again proving herself to be Kate the Great.
COVID-19 vaccine which has been developed by the University of Oxford and manufacturer AstraZeneca.The trial revealed that while the vaccine is 70 percent effective against coronavirus, it can increase to 90 percent when one half dose is given and followed by a full dose at least one month later.The UK has placed orders for 100 million doses of the vaccine, which is enough to vaccinate most of the population, if the jab receives regulatory approval.The government has also ordered 40m doses of a