Tan France is now an American. The 37-year-old British-born star of Netflix's "Queer Eye" revealed on Tuesday that he became a United States citizen.
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Tiny Gigs will raise money for the mental health charity set up in memory of Frightened Rabbit's Scott Hutchison
Tiny Changes, the mental health charity set up in memory of Frightened Rabbit‘s Scott Hutchison, have announced a weekend of online gigs to raise for an emergency COVID-19 relief fund.
Tiny Gigs will take place on June 20 and 21 via the Tiny Changes Facebook page, featuring performances from The Charlatans‘ Tim Burgess, Bill Ryder-Jones, Frank Turner, The Staves, Matt Maltese and many
Tan France is now an American. The 37-year-old British-born star of Netflix's "Queer Eye" revealed on Tuesday that he became a United States citizen.
Glastonbury, but due to the coronavirus lockdown things have been very different this year.The event will feature exclusive performances from Tim Burgess, Alice Phoebe Lou, Arlo Parks, Baaba Maal, Denai Moore, Georgia, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Self Esteem and more to be announced.Taking place from June 18 to 20, fans will be able to tune into all the action via a new interactive website at Actionallareas.org, featuring digital ‘areas’ of live music, food and information on becoming a part of
here"In the first instance, local action will be in hospitals or care homes where there is an individual outbreak", Mr Hancock said."We will try to be as localised as possible.
Kandi Burruss shared a message on her social media account about change. She also shared a post of herself from her time on The Masked Singer.
Tesco had previously set a limit of 80 items for shoppers ordering home deliveries, however the supermarket has now increased that to 85 items.It might not seem like a huge difference, but the addition of five extra items could prove a massive help to shoppers trying to buy food and essentials for their families.
Tesco has increased the number of items you can purchase through its online shopping service as panic buying begins to ease in Scotland The supermarket giant previously restricted the amount of items you could buy to 80 as shoppers stripped the shelves dry as the coronavirus pandemic peaked.
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Thursday denounced the “senseless” killing of George Floyd in an open letter calling on both the tech giant and the nation to “do more” to fight racism.
Barack Obama is addressing the ongoing protests in the fight against racial injustice.
Former President Barack Obama is speaking out following a weekend of protests across America in the wake of George Floyd‘s death. Floyd died last week in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after a police officer held him down with his knee on Floyd’s neck for more than seven minutes as the father repeatedly told the officer he couldn’t breathe.
The two artists are each covering five of the others' songs
Former President Barack Obama is speaking out following a weekend of protests across America in the wake of George Floyd's death. Floyd died last week in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after a police officer held him down with his knee on Floyd's neck for more than seven minutes as the father repeatedly told the officer he couldn't breathe.
Tom Ellis has signed on to return for an additional season of his hit series Lucifer!
You may not be able to dine with your favorite celebrity (coronavirus pandemic or not), but Off The Menu and Uber Eats have come up with the next best thing.
We all know the story of Captain Tom and the huge impact he has made during the 2020 lockdown. But there has been another star of this extraordinary period, a man who perhaps we should call 'Captain Tim'.
Good one, Tom Brady! After the quarterback ripped his pants during The Match: Champions for Charity golf tournament, the NFL star took to social media to laugh off the whole incident. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers player retweeted a photo of himself bending over to pick up the ball and giving fans a look at the split in his pants.
"What children and young people can teach us as adults is impossible to learn from anywhere else"