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07.05.2021 - 16:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
cash machine usage has jumped as lockdown restrictions have eased at different rates across the UK. Compared with early April, an extra £200 million is now being withdrawn from cash machines across the country per week.
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The Sunday Times has released the 2021 Rich List and Irish band U2 has ranked incredibly high, considering the live music industry has been on its knees for the last year.
Naman Ramachandran Writer Neil Gaiman, actor Hugh Grant and historian and presenter David Olusoga are among 120 well-known British figures who have signed an open letter decrying the threat to public service broadcasters from streamers and government.The letter, from campaign group the British Broadcasting Challenge, chaired by former BBC creative officer Pat Younge, states that PSBs such as the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 are “under severe threat” from “unregulated streaming services and
Bear Grylls has revealed that he and Nicola Adams were forced to cook an egg using hand sanitiser during a recent expedition. The former Olympic gold medal-winning boxer appears on Grylls’ new series, Wild Adventure Specials.
Hugh Grant, Neil Gaiman, and Michael Sheen are among 120 public figures who have signed an open letter to the UK government attacking plans to reform the BBC and the wider public service broadcasting (PSB) ecology.
Gary Numan has announced a UK headline tour for 2022 – you can see the full schedule below.The synth-pop icon will hit the road next April in support of his new album ‘Intruder’, which is released this Friday (May 21). Tickets go on sale next Friday (May 28) at 9:30am BST – get yours here.Kicking off in Cardiff on April 28, Numan’s ‘Intruder Tour’ will also make stop-offs in Bristol, Brighton, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield and other cities throughout May.
Mark Labbett, better known as The Beast, is joining ABC’s remake of gameshow The Chase.
Cash Carraway.The show is based on playwright Cash Carraway’s memoir Skint Estate, and will star Cooper in the lead role.Sid Gentle Films, the production company behind Killing Eve and The Durrells, is producing the project alongside the BBC.“The show is about a brash yet intelligent working-class single mum who not only lives in extreme inner-city poverty but a state of ridicule and humiliation as she attempts to improve her life,” Carraway said in a statement obtained by British Comedy
From Twilight to Twigs! Robert Pattinson rose to stardom as a brooding romantic lead — and his love life off screen is anything but predictable.
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