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21.09.2020 - 22:16 / variety.com
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA screenwriter has filed a lawsuit against actor Gary Oldman and NBCUniversal, claiming that the film “Darkest Hour” lifted certain historical inventions from his unproduced Winston Churchill script.Ben Kaplan, a teacher and writer who has worked on several History Channel series, filed the suit in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday.
He alleges that Oldman initially signed on to his Churchill script, before dropping the project and joining “Darkest Hour.”
.The first trailer for Netflix's anticipated David Fincher drama Mank has dropped. While Fincher has kept busy in recent years with acclaimed TV projects like Mindhunter and House of Cards, Mank marks the first feature film from the visionary director since 2014's Gone Girl.
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The woman, in her 30s, was found lying in Lees Road at around 2.40am on Sunday, September 20.She was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries and died on Tuesday (October 6). Police initially said the woman had been struck by a white Vauxhall Corsa with 'distinctive black wheels' on Lees Road.
hereProsecutors claimed that Zeeshaan Ali had stabbed Mr Khan with a 'fearsome' knife.
unable to confirm whether restrictions in Oldham were stricter than in other areas of Greater Manchester. But, as anyone who's tried to decipher the region's various and ever-changing local lockdown rules over the last few months can attest, the situation is pretty confusing.
More than 100 new cases of Covid-19 have been recorded in Oldham in 24 hours for the first time in the pandemic as a backlog of cases are added to the statistics.The grim milestone comes as a technical issue across the UK led to more than 15,000 people not being entered into the Test and Trace system last week, and there was a delay in adding them to the figures between September 25 and October 2.As a result the numbers of new coronavirus cases in Oldham have soared at the end of last month and
coronavirus cases in both boroughs continuing to rise. The latest figures today show Manchester's rate at 335.9 cases per 100,000 - one of the worst in the country - and Oldham's at 177.1.
Boris Johnson suggested people did not have to strictly follow local lockdown guidance as long as they 'show common sense.' He was also unable to confirm whether restrictions in Oldham were stricter than in other areas of Greater Manchester. It comes after health secretary Matt Hancock told MPs this week that the government was bringing restrictions in Bolton in line with the rest of the region.
in Oldham designed by legendary architect Alfred Waterhouse has been listed as one of the most endangered buildings of its era by conservationists.
An MP has called on the health secretary to relax some coronavirus restrictions and allow up to 30 people to attend funerals in Oldham.Jim McMahon, who represents Oldham West and Royton, has written to Matt Hancock asking him to increase the numbers of mourners at funerals.The MP has also asked that residents should be allowed to meet their friends and family outside as long as social distancing is in place.In his letter to Matt Hancock, the Oldham MP states that ‘there is real confusion about
hereA Transport for Greater Manchester spokesman said they were using a mix of single and double trams across the network.Danny Vaughn, head of Metrolink, said: "We are using all the trams available to us and running as many doubles as possible across the network."Unfortunately, it is not possible to run every service as a double or have our entire fleet on the network at any one time."He said regular maintenance - as well as vehicle removals due to damage or extra maintenance - also led to
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mill strategy commissioned by the council looking at the borough’s mills to assess their viability for future development.
Thousands of homes were knocked on and more than 800 residents tested by Oldham’s engagement and door to door testing teams following a second Covid-19 spike.Throughout the first two weeks of August, cases of coronavirus began to increase again in the borough after having reduced down to single figures in July.The government considered putting in Oldham under a ‘Leicester style’ lockdown, with hospitality and leisure venues, as well as non essential businesses closed.However local leaders were
in Oldham which left emergency workers injured.Police were called to reports of a fight outside a pub on Fircroft Road on Wednesday (September 23). As part of their enquiries, officers then visited a house on Bankfield Drive and were assaulted.They suffered minor injuries, a spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said.
hereA 27-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of obstructing police officers.All three remain in police custody and are due to be questioned by police.The violence unfolded as officers responded to reports of a disturbance on Fircroft Road, in Oldham, at around 3.25pm on Wednesday.When officers attended, they established that there had been a fight involving two men.As part of their enquiries, officers visited a property on Bankfield Drive in the Fitton Hill area of the town.When they