Paisley after a 'worrying' incident involving her daughter and two strangers. Natasha McCotter was walking with her toddler, Rowan, in Glenburn, when she noticed a couple watching them at 1.30pm on Monday.
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Boris Johnson at a coronavirus briefing. “The interesting thing about Bake Off is the way it's changed since it's been at Channel 4.
It is a very Channel 4 show now. I'm very happy to have lots more disruptive shows like Bake Off.”The broadcaster aims to double viewing to streaming service All 4 over the next five years and will prioritise digital growth over traditional ratings."To ensure that Channel 4 remains a relevant and vibrant voice in a digital world, we know we must now bring all the
.Paisley after a 'worrying' incident involving her daughter and two strangers. Natasha McCotter was walking with her toddler, Rowan, in Glenburn, when she noticed a couple watching them at 1.30pm on Monday.
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Chad Michael Murray is opening up about how faith impacts his household. The 39-year-old star recently spoke with Page Six about his family's religion.
Emmerdale has reportedly been hit by 182 more Ofcom complaints after horrified viewers slammed the Down's Syndrome abortion storyline.The popular ITV soap opera has seen characters Laurel Thomas, played by Charlotte Bellamy, and Jai Sharma, played by Chris Bisson, fall pregnant before deciding to terminate the pregnancy after finding out he or she could have Down's Syndrome – which means the baby would be born with an extra chromosome and would have some level of a learning disability.
direct to your inboxA teenager accused of murdering a schoolboy he 'paid to have sex with' didn't want anyone to know he was gay 'because he was in the Young Farmers', a jury heard as a police interview with a friend of the deceased was played in court.Matthew Mason, then 18, lured Alex Rodda to a remote woodland near the rural village of Ashley in Cheshire before beating him to death with a metal wrench in December last year, prosecutors allege.Mr Mason, now 19, killed the 15-year-old because
Anyway, Diana and Camilla's tense lunch scene was almost too wild to be true, but apparently the women in ' life really did hang out. Here's the true story of Princess Diana and Camilla's relationship—and that awkward meeting.Yep.
Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson has officially made it into the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade!The wrestler and actor took to social media on Thursday, after an ad for his upcoming NBC biopic series,, aired during the annual parade, depicting his infamous fanny pack throwback pic as one of the parade's larger-than-life balloons. «Never in my wildest dreams...» Johnson captioned the clip.
British broadcaster Channel 4 has unveiled plans to launch a £30M ($40M) Global Format Fund to secure a bigger cut of international content sales as it bids to generate 40% of its revenue from non-TV advertising sources.
Us Weekly‘s exclusive sneak peek of Lifetime’s Too Close for Christmas, Jessica Lowndes‘ Hayley attempts to get Chad Michael Murray‘s Luke into the Christmas spirit — and bring some tradition into his life.During the preview, the pair visit a Christmas tree farm and Luke picks out a small tree with very little branches. “It’s not bare, it just has its own thing going on,” he says.
Shawn Mendes pulls back the curtain on his personal life like never before in his new Netflix documentary, In Wonder.The 83-minute film — which premieres on Monday, November 23, and was a special event selection at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival in September — follows the Grammy nominee, 22, as he travels the world on his 2019 tour.
Andy Burnham said more power needs to be taken out of Westminster after Boris Johnson labelled Scottish devolution a 'disaster'.The mayor of Greater Manchester said he was left a 'little worried' by the prime minister's comments.The PM is understood to have told MPs that devolution had been “Tony Blair’s biggest mistake” during a meeting.Downing Street sources did not deny Mr Johnson made the comments, which were first reported by the Sun, during a discussion with the Northern Research Group of