Sony Pictures Classics has taken world rights – excluding UK, France and Germany – to The Lost Leonardo, the feature documentary directed by Andreas Koefoed about the remarkable story behind the most expensive painting ever sold.
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lockdown is expected to be announced within days after the First Minister confirmed last week that work is going on behind the scenes on an action plan.Nicola Sturgeon is scheduled to make a statement to the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday afternoon and has also committed to working with other political parties, business leaders, unions and charities to decide how Scotland might gradually emerge from lockdown.The economic impact of Covid-19 has touched almost every household across the UK with
.Sony Pictures Classics has taken world rights – excluding UK, France and Germany – to The Lost Leonardo, the feature documentary directed by Andreas Koefoed about the remarkable story behind the most expensive painting ever sold.
Sarah Everard, who police believe may have been abducted as she walked home in south London.Ahead of the debate Phillips said random attacks on the street were a “rarity” but violence against women was not.She said: “The reality is that it’s not a rare crime. Since last week since when Sarah first went missing, six women and a little girl have been have been reported as being killed at the hands of men.“So it’s not particularly rare and the fear that women live with is an everyday thing.
the UK’s biggest-ever girl band, she then became a style supremo, launching her eponymous fashion line to massive acclaim, and even taking home the prize for Designer Brand of the Year at the British Fashion Awards in 2011. But a lot has changed over the past ten years, and while Victoria Beckham used to be her family’s biggest money-spinner, she’s now scoring its biggest losses, as her fashion and beauty empire continues to lose millions.
Her fashion house was a roaring success when it launched in 2008, gaining an army of A-list fans. And just three years later, Victoria Beckham scooped the coveted Designer Brand of the Year title at the British Fashion Awards.
Covid-19 scams, were prevented last year by a specialist police unit funded by the banking and finance industry.The Dedicated Card and Payment Crime Unit (DCPCU) targets organised criminal gangs responsible for fraud and is made up of officers from the City of London Police and Metropolitan Police Service as well as staff from trade association UK Finance.More than 100 arrests were made in 2020 and the DCPCU helped take down 731 social media accounts linked to fraudulent activity, of which 258
“However, the decision is not one for the Scottish Government to take – it is rightly taken independently by the Lord President. We have increased funding for victims organisations.“I know that Finlay Carson has a long-standing interest in the court in Dumfries.
retirement age have been forced to delay their plans due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report from British Seniors.The State of Retirement Report, released by the insurance specialist, found that Covid-19 was considered Brit’s biggest threat to retirement, with more than three quarters (77%) of those aged over 50 believing it will directly impact their ability to retire.Covering a wide range of issues and disparities in the retirement landscape, the British Seniors report
The Los Angeles Department of Public Health has confirmed two additional cases of the UK variant of COVID-19, totaling 14 total cases in LA County.
David, 45, has been posting pictures of himself doing tricep dips and handstands, and running on a treadmill in a weighted vest (with the treadmill on a huge incline, no less) to his 65million Instagram followers. And the trainer behind his lockdown works? Former GB athlete and British judo champion Bobby Rich.
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Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is writing to all customers who currently receive their State Pension or benefit payments into a Post Office card account (POca).The letter informs claimants that the POca service is closing and asks them to provide alternative account details.POca has been a way for people to access their money since 2003 and was introduced to provide a ‘simple’ banking facility for those without regular bank accounts, but the UK Government’s contract with the Post Office