Ten years after their last big-screen outing, the “Jackass” crew is back for their final crusade in “Jackass Forever”.
06.07.2021 - 00:21 / nme.com
confirmed plans today (July 5) for the final stage of relaxing of COVID-19 restrictions across the country, set to take place on July 19. “Freedom Day”, as it’s come to be known, will be confirmed following a data review next Monday (July 12).The news will see face masks become optional and advice for social distancing will be scrapped.
Ten years after their last big-screen outing, the “Jackass” crew is back for their final crusade in “Jackass Forever”.
with fans returning to nightclubs on the stroke of midnight as the government’s unlocking plan reached the fourth and final stage of its route out of lockdown.In the evening, the likes of Frank Turner and Sports Team played the first gigs with no social distancing requirements since March 2020.Turner returned to the Clapham Grand, where he played the first government-backed socially distanced gig back in July 2020, for a full capacity show.“After a year and half of crap, seeing Frank Turner
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England star Jack Grealish has been praised as a ‘class act’ after he took the time out after losing to Italy to delight one of his fans who had come to watch the team play.
In an effort to combat an increasing number of Delta variant Covid cases, France is set to introduce tighter restrictions affecting cultural activities beginning July 21. From that date, it will become mandatory for those over 12-years-old to show the official EU Digital Covid Certificate (or “health pass”) to access all cultural and leisure venues where more than 50 people are gathered.
England have made it through to the finals of the 2020 European Championships and have been led by football manager Gareth Southgate. The 50 year old former Aston Villa player, who is hoping to re-write history after he missed a penalty against Germany in the 1996 Euros semi-final, has been married to his wife for 24 years.
A young football fan couldn't believe her luck after receiving a special message from England player Mason Mount, after a video of her from the Three Lions match against Denmark went viral. On Wednesday, ten year old Belle McNally was filmed sobbing uncontrollably when Mason came up to her in the stands to gift her a shirt following England's dramatic win.
England made history at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday 7 July after the squad sealed a 2-1 win over Denmark to secure their place in the final of the European Championships. And 22 year old midfielder Mason Mount, who was filmed handing his England shirt to a little girl in the crowd at Wembley, was part of that momentous occasion in London.
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coronavirus across the country. Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and Dr Gray's Hospital in Elgin have been at 'Black' status for a number of days which means they are at capacity.
England are gearing up for their match against Denmark at Wembley Stadium as the squad attempt to make it into the first major tournament final since 1966. The Three Lions, led by manager Gareth Southgate, have been busy training for the much-anticipated semi-final on Wednesday 7 July and have been documenting their practise on social media.
Raigmore Hospital in Inverness is currently at “code black” and all non-urgent elective surgery has been cancelled in the region. Dr Boyd Peters, Medical Director for NHS Highland, highlighted a combination of rising covid infections, more medical and surgical activity and staff having to self-isolate as problems.
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