Iain Stirling has hinted that Love Island could be filmed in the UK this summer as bosses look to relocate amid the nationwide lockdown.
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direct to your inboxAs the country enters a third national lockdown, the organisers of Clap for Carers is hoping to bring back the weekly applause for key workers.Set to return this Thursday at 8pm, residents across the UK are urged to take to their doorsteps once more. During the first wave of coronavirus, millions came out of their homes and lined the streets to clap, cheer, bang pots and pans in appreciation of NHS workers each week.
Iain Stirling has hinted that Love Island could be filmed in the UK this summer as bosses look to relocate amid the nationwide lockdown.
Iain Stirling has dropped a hint that Love Island could be made in the UK this summer. Uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will be lifted means producers are already thinking of a back-up plan.The ITV show usually come from hot spot Majorca, where the romance-hunters enjoy regular 30s heat.
Alesha Dixon has candidly opened up on how she has found the latest lockdown and homeschooling her daughter Azura. Britain’s Got Talent judge Alesha, 42, has many incredible talents of her own from being an incredible mother to being a successful singer, rapper, dancer and TV star.
Johnny Flynn as David Bowie in Stardust has just been released exclusively for NME – check it out below.The clip sees Flynn as Bowie confront his manager Ron Oberman (GLOW star Marc Maron in the film) about their lack of success in America.Stardust is released this week (January 15) on digital platforms in the UK, and sees Flynn writing original songs for the film.Check out the new clip here: Recently reflecting on Bowie fans’ response to the film, Flynn told NME he received “homophobic abuse”
Nearly a year after announcing their royal exit, plans for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s return to the UK for the Queen’s birthday are reportedly well underway—but they still depend on whether it’s safe to travel by then.
Angelique Jackson Alex Garland is set to reunite with A24 for his latest film, titled “Men.” Jessie Buckley is in talks to star in the film, playing a woman who goes on a solo vacation to the English countryside after the death of her ex-husband.
Clap for Carers is set to return to Scotland this week to give thanks to those working tirelessly against coronavirus. The new weekly round of applause for those working on the frontline of the Covid-19 pandemic has been called Clap for Heroes.
direct to your inbox Following Monday's announcement that England would once again enter a period of national lockdown, travel firms and airlines have now moved to cancel many of their planned services. Most international travel has now been banned across the UK - unless in exceptional circumstances.Government guidance states that any travel of the sort is banned and one must only leave home for strictly essential reasons as permitted by law.
direct to your inbox The UK Government has announced that England will once again enter a period of national lockdown as the country struggles to stem the rise in new coronavirus cases.
direct to your inboxYesterday Boris Johnson announced the news that the UK would be plunged into its third national lockdown - meaning that, once again, all non-essential retailers have been forced to close, no matter what tier you live in.Supermarkets such as Asda, Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Aldi can all continue to open, alongside essential shops like Home Bargains, B&M and garden centres.However, shoppers visiting supermarkets and essential shops must follow the rules in place, or risk
coronavirus lockdown.Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed last night (January 4) that England would be entering a new lockdown due to surging coronavirus case numbers and hospital admissions.
direct to your inboxBoris Johnson has announced a new national lockdown for England following a rise in coronavirus cases.The Prime Minister addressed the nation this evening (Monday January 4) and explained that the UK's chief medical officer has increased the country's alert level from 4 to 5.It means there are key changes to where we can and cannot travel in comparison to Tiers 3 and 4.Essential travel is still allowed with only a number of key reasons why people are allowed to leave their