Meghan Markle and Prince Harry won’t be returning to the United Kingdom before the end of 2020. Instead, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be spending Christmas at their new home in California with their son, Archie, 1.
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Calvin Harris has accused the UK government of “treating [the] music industry like shit” during the coronavirus pandemic.The DJ’s comments came as the #WeMakeEvents campaign planned an international day of action earlier this week (September 30), which aimed to prevent catastrophic damage being done to the £5.2 billion UK music scene.Sharing a picture of a burnt-out nightclub on Instagram, Harris wrote: “As usual the UK government treating music industry like shit; contributes 5bn to the
.Meghan Markle and Prince Harry won’t be returning to the United Kingdom before the end of 2020. Instead, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be spending Christmas at their new home in California with their son, Archie, 1.
‘Economics of music streaming’ inquiry expected to be held at the end of November.The Committee will look at “the business models” operated by such streaming giants as Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and Google Play.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s new job support scheme, claiming that their sector feels “ignored” by both the plans and the government.Announced last Friday (October 9) and set to launch on November 1, the scheme will benefit employees who work for UK firms that are forced to shut by law due to coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
Keira Knightley has dropped out of an anticipated project for Apple TV+ weeks before filming was scheduled to begin due to “family reasons.”
Kamala Harris at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. It comes less than a week after US President Donald Trump tested positive for the virus.
sight loss charity has helped more than 600 vulnerable people with visual impairments to maintain their independence and fight isolation during the coronavirus pandemic. The British Wireless for the Blind Fund (BWBF) will now extend its innovative BWBFConnect service for several more months to provide ongoing support for those who are continuing to shield at home for age or health reasons.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle won't be celebrating Christmas with the rest of the royal family this year, apparently. A source close to the couple told Vanity Fair that the Sussexes don't have any plans to fly back to the United Kingdom for the holidays this year, in spite of earlier reports suggesting they hoped to do just that.
Paddy McGuinness, Freddie Flintoff and Chris Harris will make their BBC One debut on Sunday as the new series of Top Gear begins.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are enjoying life with their 1-year-old son, Archie, in their new home in Santa Barbara, California. The couple speaks with British newspaper the in a new interview about social justice in which they also mention their only child. “We are doing well.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped back from their senior royal family roles this year and no longer have working roles in the British royal family. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have since settled in Montecito, California and have both encouraged Americans to vote in this election.
coronavirus restrictions, provided that the performance has already started.As part of new rules that could last up to six months, yesterday (September 22) it was announced that pubs and restaurants in the UK would have to be closed by 10pm in a bid to stem the spread of COVID-19.