The Duchess of Cambridge is back in action after taking a break away from royal duties due to the coronavirus pandemic.
03.06.2020 - 23:33 / ok.co.uk
Cheryl is reportedly thinking about asking her ex Liam Payne to move in with her to spend more time with their son Bear after the UK lockdown has been lifted.The 36 year old, who is thought to be in talks for a Girls Aloud reunion after The Greatest Dancer was axed, split from the former One Direction star two years ago, but it's now thought that the pair could start living together for the sake of their three year old son.
While Cheryl has been isolating in her Buckinghamshire home with little
.The Duchess of Cambridge is back in action after taking a break away from royal duties due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Dame Vera Lynn, the endearingly popular "Forces’ Sweetheart" who serenaded British troops abroad during World War II, has died at 103. During the war and long after, Lynn got crowds singing, smiling and crying with sentimental favorites such as “We’ll Meet Again,” and "The White Cliffs of Dover." “The family are deeply saddened to announce the passing of one of Britain’s best-loved entertainers at the age of 103,″ her family said in a statement.
Dame Vera Lynn, British singer, who is known for her song We’ll Meet Again that became an anthem of hope in the country during the Second World War, passed away at the age of 103. Her songs like The White Cliffs of Dover, gave a voice to the hopes and fears about the conflict with Nazi Germany back in the day when British soldiers were fighting the war back in the day.
Vera Lynn, the British singer whose songs were hugely popular during the Second World War, has died aged 103.A statement from her family said: "The family are deeply saddened to announce the passing of one of Britain's best-loved entertainers at the age of 103."Dame Vera Lynn, who lived in Ditchling, East Sussex, passed away earlier today, 18 June 2020, surrounded by her close family."Lynn was widely known as "the Forces' Sweetheart" as her performances inspired and gave hope to troops in Egypt,
British Forces sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn stirred the hearts of millions with songs and a personality that brought hope and inspiration during the darkest days of the Second World War.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorDame Vera Lynn, the British singer and actress who was known as the “forces’ sweetheart,” has died at the age of 103.Her family confirmed her death on Thursday, saying they were “deeply saddened to announce the passing of one of Britain’s best-loved entertainers.”Lynn is best known for performing the song We’ll Meet Again, which was made famous during World War II and was recently evoked by Queen Elizabeth II to rally the nation in an address on the coronavirus
Peter Andre has revealed he had to be persuaded to send his children back to school this week.Discussing his kids Amelia and Theo heading back into the classroom after the lockdown was eased, the Australian singer revealed all.Discussing the return to school on ITV1 this morning, Peter appeared via video link on Good Morning Britain.He told presenters Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard: "Millie [Amelia] went back a few days ago.
Primark could reopen stores in Scotland by 'late June' as it anticipates lockdown measures easing following the coronavirus pandemic.
David Walliams is reportedly keen to take Ashley Roberts on a date, after apparently sending her flirty messages in lockdown.The Britain’s Got Talent judge is said to think The Pussycat Dolls star is “gorgeous” and hopes to meet up with her after lockdown measures ease.The 48 year old children’s author and comedian, who recently confirmed Little Britain is reuniting, has reportedly set his sights on Ashley, 38, after his difficult split from his supermodel wife Lara Stone five years ago.
Cineworld has announced plans to reopen the entertainment sector in July after months of lockdown.