Johannes Radebe and John Whaite delighted fans with a high-tempo salsa to the Sister Sledge classic We Are Family during the Strictly Come Dancing quarter finals.
16.11.2021 - 22:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A councillor has issued an apology after a 'grotesque' image of the Liverpool bomb attack featuring Jeremy Corbyn appeared on his Twitter account.
Conservative councillor Paul Nickerson has now deleted what he has described as a 'political tweet', showcasing a superimposed Jeremy Corbyn holding a poppy wreath in front of the burning taxi which exploded outside Liverpool Women's Hospital, killing an alleged terror suspect.
Hull Labour MPs slammed the tweet which they have described as
Johannes Radebe and John Whaite delighted fans with a high-tempo salsa to the Sister Sledge classic We Are Family during the Strictly Come Dancing quarter finals.
A former councillor who was ordered to pay thousands of pounds in damages to Jeremy Corbyn is facing a difficult Christmas.
A teenage boy has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 12-year-old girl in Liverpool City Centre.
A 12-year-old girl has been stabbed to death in Liverpool city centre.
A hero taxi driver who was caught up in the Liverpool terror attack has thanked the public for their ‘amazing generosity’.
PlatinumGames’ action RPG Scalebound was cancelled in 2017, and now Hideki Kamiya has come out and apologised to both Microsoft and fans over the ordeal.Positioned as an Xbox exclusive, the game would see players control Drew, who could issue commands in combat to his dragon companion Thuban. In a Cutscenes video posted today (as spotted by VGC), Kamiya talked about the games development and eventual cancellation.“We were working in an environment we weren’t used to,” explained Kamiya.
Reliving the horror of the Remembrance Day bomb blast, security guard Darren Knowles reflected on the moments he grabbed hero taxi driver David Perry to get him to safety.
A terror suspect who was killed in a bombing outside a hospital in Liverpool has since been named as Emad Al Swealmeen.
This is the man suspected of detonating a bomb outside Liverpool Women's Hospital.