Kristen Stewart is the spitting image of the late Princess Diana. The actress was photographed on the set of the upcoming film, Spencer in Dülmen, Germany on February 25 and looked just like the people’s princess.
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direct to your inboxTransport Secretary Grant Shapps said it is “too soon” for hopeful travellers to start booking holidays as it is currently "illegal" to go on holiday in the UK or abroad.“First of all, I should say, people shouldn’t be booking holidays right now – not domestically or internationally,” he told the BBC's Radio 4 Today programme.“The Prime Minister will say more about the route to unlocking this country, starting when he speaks about it on February 22.“But we don’t know yet
.Kristen Stewart is the spitting image of the late Princess Diana. The actress was photographed on the set of the upcoming film, Spencer in Dülmen, Germany on February 25 and looked just like the people’s princess.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorLive Nation has taken a timeline provided by the British government as an all-clear for the summer festival season, selling some 170,000 tickets this week to three major U.K.
direct to your inboxAnt McPartline and Dec Donnelly returned to TV screens over the weekend giving viewers some much-needed entertainment with Saturday Night Takeaway. But things were slightly different on the ITV show due to Covid restrictions.
Brexit.Today (February 16), MPs are set to question Digital and Culture Minister Caroline Dinenage over the government’s handling of Brexit negotiations which failed to achieve a visa-free deal for touring parties in the European Union.Many within the UK music industry were left reeling in anger at Dinenage’s response to a debate in Parliament last week where she again rejected the idea of a visa-free “musicians passport” for artists and crew, and repeated claims that the EU was at fault despite
Anthony Stewart Head has spoken out about allegations of abuse against Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon. The 66-year-old played “Watcher” Rupert Giles on the popular series, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, from 1997-2003. “I am gutted. I’m seriously gutted…I have been up most of the night just running through my memories thinking, ‘What did I miss?'” he said on British network ITV’s This Morning on Thursday, Feb. 11.
direct to your inboxLaura Kuenssberg was caught complaining on camera after Boris Johnson snubbed her question about whether people could book holidays.During a Downing Street Press conference, the BBC's Political Editor asked whether the British public could make plans for the summer.The journalist was heard to say 'he didn't answer the question,' after the Prime Minister dodged her enquiry.She asked: "Should members of the public be booking summer holidays or not, whether at home or
On the heels of The Crown season four, which gave us some MAJOR content revolving around the late Princess Diana, there’s another biopic covering the princess we all love!
Kristen Stewart is gearing up to make her debut as late Princess Diana in director Pablo Larraín’s upcoming Spencer biopic — but the A-list actress shouldn’t expect to receive praise from the British royal family.
Castlemilk, Croftfoot and King’s Park, has criticised the UK government for last week ruling out legislation that would prevent unscrupulous employers from asking job applicants to work without any payment or guarantee of a job.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentBerlin film sales agent M-Appeal has struck deals with leading German distributors for rock music drama “The Night of the Beast” and family adventure film “Sisters: The Summer We Found Our Superpowers.”Alamode, the distributor of specialty titles such as “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” and “Les Misérables,” has acquired “The Night of the Beast,” which centers on two fans of the British heavy metal band Iron Maiden.