Victoria Beckham has unveiled a rare look at the bedroom she shares with husband David at their home in the Cotswolds.
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Kilmarnock's newest supermarket opened its doors yesterday following a makeover worth more than £750,000. Previously housing the town's Aldi store, the Glencairn Retail Park has been transformed to house the store that's part of the Iceland Foods group.The 10,434 sq ft shop has opened in the midst of a global pandemic, creating 30 new jobs in the process.
Victoria Beckham has unveiled a rare look at the bedroom she shares with husband David at their home in the Cotswolds.
McDonald's reopened for walk-in customers this week, allowing takeaway order to be placed inside Scottish restaurants.The fast food giant has already reopened all its drive-thrus and resumed delivery from hundreds of stores after closing in March.Customers can now queue to order inside as McDonald's stores reopened in Edinburgh and Glasgow, however they look very different to how they did before the outbreak.People will not be allowed to sit-in and eat their food and strict new safety measures
The new Netflix movie Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga features some amazing new songs, including the finale number “Husavik,” which is sung by Rachel McAdams‘ character.
Rachel McAdams is opening up about being a working mom!
NEW YORK — With the coronavirus pandemic forcing cancellation of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, actors Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams hope fans can get their fix by watching their madcap Netflix comedy about a duo from Iceland who compete in the event.
It’s been a trying year for Eurovision stans, who had to make do with a socially distanced compilation show instead of the usual bells, whistles and bonkers performances of the Song Contest proper.
Rachel McAdams is opening up about her new experience as a working mom.ET's Kevin Frazier spoke to the 41-year-old actress about her new film,, which she stars in opposite Will Ferrell. Ferrell and McAdams play Icelandic singers in the comedy, who are given a chance to represent their country at the Eurovision Song Contest.McAdams talked to ET about shooting the film in Iceland and Scotland, and about actually getting to bring her young son along.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: As the Cannes virtual market gets underway, Warsaw-based sales co New Europe has finalized key territory deals on two of its major titles.Disco, which played Toronto and San Sebastian last year, has been bought for North America and UK by 1091.
financial impact of coronavirus continues to be felt by thousands of households across Scotland, many are turning to supermarket meal deals to help make dinners last and cut down on costs. But one such multibuy offer has divided thrifty food fans on social media.The Mirror Online reports that a mum recently uploaded a picture of Iceland's Feed the family for a fiver’ meal deal to the popular Facebook page, Feeding a family on £1 a day.
Björk‘s entire back catalogue has now been made available to stream and purchase on Bandcamp.The Icelandic artist’s extensive solo discography features nine albums total, including her classic 1993 ‘Debut’ record, 1995’s ‘Post’, 1997’s ‘Homogenic’, and 2001’s ‘Vespertine’.Other albums added to the Bandcamp website include ‘Vulnicura’ from 2015 and her last album, 2017’s ‘Utopia’.Fans can purchase Björk’s albums on vinyl, CD, and cassette as well as in digital form.
Here’s your first look at the Snyder Cut version of Justice League, which will be released next year on HBO Max!
his rejection from Tesco that caused a stir.The comedian applied for a customer assistant position at the supermarket's Alderley Road Express store in Wilmslow.But it wasn’t meant to be - Jason was unsuccessful and joked that he was 'livid' at the response but admitted he did genuinely apply after fans thought it may have been a joke.Tesco then sent him a reply to explain their decision.A spokesman said: "We've recruited around 50,000 temporary workers during the Coronavirus pandemic and they
We may not have had the song contest this year but we’ve got a film to look forward to instead.Netflix has finally released the trailer for their highly anticipated Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga and it’s just as corny as we hoped it would be.Starring Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams as aspiring musicians Lars and Sigrit who have always dreamed of representing their country in the contest and now their time has come.The trailer shows how Iceland isn’t their biggest fans and while