Salford has the fourth highest coronavirus infection rate in the UK, according to the latest figures.
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Brass Against have put their signature, horn-driven spin on Rage Against The Machine’s 1992 classic ‘Wake Up’, which appears in the end credits of The Matrix Resurrections.The film was released yesterday (December 22) in US and UK cinemas, landing as the long-awaited fourth instalment in the Matrix franchise.
Brass Against’s ‘Wake Up’ cover was chosen as its capstone track as a way to pay homage to the series’ first film – The Matrix, released in 1999 – which ended with the original song.It
.Salford has the fourth highest coronavirus infection rate in the UK, according to the latest figures.
Strictly Come Dancing star Giovanni Pernice has made a sweet gesture towards his dance partner Rose Ayling-Ellis and the deaf community.MORE: Rose Ayling-Ellis and Giovanni Pernice give major update after Strictly triumphThe professional dancer announced he will be using a British Sign Language interpreter on his upcoming tour – much to the delight of his fans!WATCH: Rose Ayling-Ellis reveals family hardship after Strictly winThe EastEnders actress, 27, made Strictly history after she became the
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in all 10 boroughs of Greater Manchester with a total of 24,488 people tested positive.
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John Whaite praised Strictly Come Dancing winner Rose Ayling-Ellis after the EastEnders actress claimed the coveted glitterball trophy. The Great British Bake Off star, 32, posted a heartfelt tribute to the Strictly Come Dancing 2021 champion and fans of the dancer shared the love on his Instagram snap of them both.
Rage Against The Machine’s ‘Killing In The Name Of’ has been confirmed as the UK’s favourite Christmas Number One of all time.Organised in partnership with Nine Eight Books, the poll was launched to celebrate the 70th Christmas chart battle and The Official Christmas No.1 Singles Book. The book is a guide to 70 years of Christmas Number Ones, with a double-page spread dedicated to every song.After three weeks of voting, the final came down to Spice Girls’ 1996 hit ‘2 Become 1’ and Rage’s anthem
Strictly Come Dancing winner Rose Ayling-Ellis has dazzled on the dancefloor over the past three months while breaking boundaries with pro partner Giovanni Pernice.
Barack Obama is sharing his favorite 2021 songs, and more!The 44th President of the United States unveiled his new Spotify playlist that includes GRAMMY winners galore. The list comes just after Obama released his favorite list of books and movies.
The Matrix Resurrections are in, with opinions ranging from it being an “astonishing” watch to it being “meta to a fault”.The Matrix Resurrections, which is released in cinemas on December 22 (also available to watch on HBO Max in the US from the same day), is the fourth instalment in the franchise and the first since 2003’s The Matrix Revolutions.Keanu Reeves returns to his starring role as Neo, with Carrie-Anne Moss reprising her role as Trinity.
It’s been a tradition for years now and it continues in 2021—former President of the United States, Barack Obama, has released his top films of the year. And as with previous years, it’s a healthy mix of high-profile gems and things that may have fallen under the radar that he clearly wants to put some extra shine on.
Barack Obama has shared his favourite music of the year, including tracks by The War On Drugs, Little Simz and Mitski – check it out below.As is customary in the run-up to Christmas, the former US President has been posting his personal picks from the past 12 months on social media.
They’ve only gone and done it. Rage Against The Machine are Christmas number one again.
After three weeks of fierce competition, 41,000 votes counted and fanbases pitted against one another, the UK has voted Rage Against The Machine's Killing In The Name the UK’s Favourite Christmas Number 1 of all time.
Bruce Springsteen has apparently signed over his entire back catalogue of masters and their publishing to Sony for a reported $500 million (£376 million).