Winners notwithstanding, the obvious shortcomings of the 78th annual Golden Globes on-screen last night were reflected in the ratings for the NBC broadcast ceremony today.
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Cops discharged a taser and arrested a man during an early morning disturbance in Clydebank today. Police raced out to a property on Orbiston Place around 4.25am and discharged a taser following the incident.A 34-year-old man was arrested and charged in relation to the disturbance.
Winners notwithstanding, the obvious shortcomings of the 78th annual Golden Globes on-screen last night were reflected in the ratings for the NBC broadcast ceremony today.
LOS ANGELES -- Early winners at the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards.Best supporting actor, motion picture: Daniel Kaluuya, “Judas and the Black Messiah”Best supporting actor, television: John Boyega, “Small Axe”Best actress, television series musical or comedy: Catherine O’Hara, “Schitt’s Creek”Best animated movie: “Soul”
Columbus Short — who worked as a backup dancer, choreographer and producer with Britney Spears — claimed that he once got “intimate” with the pop princess in 2003. The 38-year-old Scandal star made the claim in his 2020 autobiography Short Stories, alleging that a “wild party” led up to the hookup. “[Britney] sent us a jet, and just like that, we were in New York having a wild party for my 21st birthday,” Columbus wrote to begin his hookup story.
Peter Andre has defended Eamonn Holmes after the presenter was accused of “fat-shaming” his wife Ruth Langsford on This Morning.The husband and wife duo were hosting This Morning over half term in Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby’s absence. Whilst playing a game entitled ‘It’s behind you’, Eamonn made a comment to his wife of 10 years that shocked some viewers and left others outraged.
road traffic accident on the busy A9.Emergency services were called to the scene between Luncarty and Stanley in Perthshire at around 5.50am on Wednesday.It is understood that more than one vehicle was involved and that at least one motorist has been injured.Police confirmed that a man has been taken to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee for treatment.Motorists were warned to expect delays in the area after the road was temporarily closed.Traffic Scotland tweeted: “New: 6.15am A9 is closed both ways
using incendiary measures to force her views on the public.Now she is challenging her audience to “rise up” in her defense. “Many of you woke up this morning and found out that my account was banned on TikTok, and I know many of you are jumping for joy and thinking that this is a great victory,” Diekmeyer said in a video posted Tuesday titled “Censorship: Why Good People Must Rise Up And Speak Out,” that she posted to her YouTube account, which has over 31,000 followers.
Montrose.The man indecently exposed himself to members of the public in the area of Kinnaber Woods and beach.It's believed the incident took place at around 10:30am on Saturday morning.The suspect is described as white, 20-30 years of age, stocky build, messy looking dark hair and facial hair.He was wearing a navy top, grey shorts and a navy hat which potentially had a grey logo on the front.Anyone with information regarding this incident please contact Police Scotland on 101 or speak with any
If you want to speak truth to power, then write a story. That was Aaron Sorkin’s message at the 2017 WGA Awards when he picked up his Paddy Chayefsky honor.
Bury, in the early hours of this morning (Monday February 15). The shop was closed at the time but the men are said to have forced their way inside.
Police have launched a probe after a taxi driver was held at knife point in Kilmarnock.Around 7.35am on Wednesday, February 10, a man threatened the driver of the private hire car on the town’s Western Road.He pointed a knife at the victim and demanded money before making off empty handed.Police say the 59-year-old driver was uninjured but left very shaken by the incident.Detective Constable Danny Ver Berne, Kilmarnock CID, said: "The driver was parked waiting on a fare when the man walked
cat stranded in freezing conditions when the fire service and SSPCA were unable to help.An Aberdeen woman found the cat in a tree but was devastated when no one could help and had to leave the pet stranded around 1am this morning.But when Lisa Burnett woke up she was delighted to find that three men had come to the cats rescue and safely taken it down.The animal lover said she was in tears when she had to leave the cat outside in -7 degrees after trying to entice it down for five hours.She told
racist thug following a shocking incident in Midlothian. The man stood on a grassy area in Gorebridge and launched a racist tirade while acting in a “threatening and abusive” manner during the early morning disturbance.