Johnny Rotten was right to sue to stop FX’s Pistol from going forward.
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A driver escaped with 'minor injuries' after their car was flipped on it’s roof during an accident on Atherleigh Way. A white Ford Puma was seen upside down on Atherleigh Way at junction of Kirkhall Lane, close to the Asda superstore in the area. Police, ambulance and recovery services were on the scene for over an hour as traffic was filtered around the scene of the crash. The scene was cleared at around 11:15 and traffic resumed to normal.
A passer-by called for authorities to pay attention to the busy junction where a woman in her 50s sadly died after being hit by a car. The resident said: “They need to do something about that junction. There’s always an accident here. I walk across it everyday and I get worried every time.”
A spokesperson for North West Ambulance Service said there were 'minor injuries' sustained by those involved.
Johnny Rotten was right to sue to stop FX’s Pistol from going forward.
@NBA doesn’t like to talk about the billions they make from a China that enslaves Uyghur Muslims and harvests their organs But they have no problem politicizing a horrific tragedy in America,” Rubio wrote, kicking off a series of three tweets on the NBA and China.The @NBA doesn’t like to talk about the billions they make from a China that enslaves Uyghur Muslims and harvests their organsBut they have no problem politicizing a horrific tragedy in America pic.twitter.com/VUXpOBbw7jAfter “Morning Joe” co-hosts explained the story, Scarborough responded by suggesting Rubio’s comments were “just a distraction.”“It’s a, ‘Look over there. Look over there.
Emergency services raced to a Kirkclady street this morning after a car flipped onto its roof following a crash.
You can’t manufacture an anarchic spirit. That’s what drags down “Pistol,” the bio-series from Danny Boyle that premieres in its six-episode entirety on FX on Hulu on May 31st.
A man and toddler have been rushed to hospital after a crash in Falkirk which also left a car on its roof.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos' youngest son, Joaquin, is the only one of their children to attend college outside of New York and this week he jetted back to be by the side of his famous family for a very special reason.Fans were thrilled to see the teenager celebrating his big brother, Michael's graduation in the Big Apple, alongside his parents and sister, Lola too. MORE: Kelly Ripa's daughter Lola has a big year ahead - and it's bittersweet for her familyGiven that he attends school in Michigan, Kelly and Mark's social media followers were likely surprised by his appearance. WATCH: Kelly Ripa shares video of son Michael's graduation with the whole family beside herBoth the Live! host and Riverdale actor took to social media to share photos of their celebration, which has been a long time coming given two years of delays. Michael was one of thousands of New York University graduates who finally got the big ceremony they've been waiting for at NYU's signature graduation spot, the iconic Yankee Stadium.MORE: Kelly Ripa reunites with son Joaquin - but she's not impressedMORE: Kelly Ripa details terrifying uncertainty with her childrenIn one photo, Kelly, Lola, Mark and Joaquin posed in the stands with the crowds behind them and the father-son duo looked so alike in matching white shirts and dark pants. Joaquin took a break from college to support his brother They all looked delighted to be there supporting Michael and it was sweet to see the whole family getting together for the milestone day.It's especially heartfelt now that Kelly and Mark are empty-nesters.
Taylor Swift wasn't the only famous face in attendance at New York University's graduation ceremony on Wednesday. Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos watched from the crowd as their eldest son, 24-year-old Michael, crossed the stage to receive his diploma from NYU. The proud parents both shared multiple images on their Instagram Stories, with Consuelos posting a sweet family photo which showed that their daughter, Lola, and son, Joaquin, both tagged along to celebrate their older brother's accomplishment.
Kelly Ripa had an incredibly proud mom moment on Wednesday night as she attended her son Michael Consuelos' graduation ceremony.MORE: Where is Kelly Ripa? Absence from LIVE! explainedMichael was one of the many New York University graduates who had been waiting for their ceremony - which had been held off due to Covid.The 24-year-old shared photos from the event on social media, including a tongue-in-cheek post regarding his appearance.VIDEO: Kelly Ripa shares video from son Michael's graduation In the photo, the NYU alum poked fun of the size of his head, writing: "My head was not built for these stupid hats."ALSO: HELLO! launches Jubilee T-shirt collection to celebrate Queen Elizabeth in styleMORE: Kelly Ripa's daughter Lola has a big year ahead - and it's bittersweet for her familyMichael looked dapper in his mortarboard hat and a purple gown, which was worn over a smart suit.For the long-awaited ceremony, the whole family all showed their support for Michael, and his father Mark Consuelos, as well as his siblings, Lola and Joaquin, were also in attendance.
Reba McEntire is returning to the small screen after making a bold announcement about the future of her career. The singer and actress has just been named as a series regular in the third season of Big Sky. MORE: Reba McEntire shares she is having a 'lot of fun' wth boyfriend Rex LinnReba will play Sunny Brick, the matriarch of the Brick family and according to Deadline, her character is "a successful backcountry outfitter with a secret history of missing customers."WATCH: Reba McEntire reveals how she met her boyfriend Rex LinnBig Sky was created by David E. Kelley and based on The Highway book series by C.J.
A car flipped onto its roof after a driver swerved to avoid deer on a busy Scots road.
Police have arrested a man in central California after investigators allege he struck and killed a woman with his car as she’d been crossing a street in the city of Fresno.
Ariana DeBose hugs Judith Light on the red carpet at the 2022 GLAAD Media Awards at The Hilton Midtown on Friday night (May 6) in New York City.
Wilson Chapman editorJudith Light and Wilson Cruz were among the many honorees of the New York City GLAAD Media Awards on Friday.Now in its 33rd year, the annual GLAAD Media Awards celebrates television, film, music, comic books and journalism that have represented breakthroughs and advancements in LGBTQ+ representation. The New York ceremony announced the rest of the 30 recipients, after the April 2 ceremony in Los Angeles announced the initial group of honorees.