Just before Christmas we saw many celebs jet away to the luxurious city of Dubai. We saw the likes of Love Island’s Molly-Mae and boyfriend Tommy Fury chilling in the sunshine, as well as Geordie Shore’s Chloe Ferry showing off her bikini body.
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Police on the Marshall Islands in the Pacific found the largest-ever haul in their nation’s history when they recovered around $80 million worth of cocaine from an abandoned boat that washed ashore. Police retrieved the 18-foot fiberglass boat at Ailuk atoll last week when local residents were unable to move the vessel, saying it was too heavy.
Just before Christmas we saw many celebs jet away to the luxurious city of Dubai. We saw the likes of Love Island’s Molly-Mae and boyfriend Tommy Fury chilling in the sunshine, as well as Geordie Shore’s Chloe Ferry showing off her bikini body.
dog outside his home.David MacLeod, who has been delivering to the man for six years, was shocked to find a public cry for help outside the customer’s West Kilbride home.It said that his Jack Russell Cairn has recently died due to cancer and he “did not feel well” without him.He added that he was in search for a new companion and was willing to 'pay £30' for a new pet.Dad-of-two David, who works for Iceland, was left completely saddened by the message and set off on a hunt for a new dog to live
tighter restrictions were imposed by the Scottish Government. Streets which would usually be packed with shoppers queuing from 6am to grab a bargain in the boxing day sales lie eerily empty today.
Christmas dinner and still enjoy some quality time with the family? Iceland's latest offering promises a full traditional festive dinner with all the trimmings without having to slave over the stove or prepare days in advance. The UK supermarket's two-course slap-up Christmas dinner includes two meats and serves up to six people - all for the bargain price of £14.
Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall make a return trip from their African home to Queens, New York in Coming 2 America, the long-awaited sequel to the 1988 original, and the new film’s trailer hits many of the expected marks.
An inmate in Rhode Island has died after contracting the novel coronavirus, according to a local report. The 66-year-old inmate who served time at the Adult Correctional Institutions (ACI) was recently diagnosed with the virus.The inmate had underlying health issues that "likely contributed to this death," said Rhode Island Department of Corrections Spokesperson J.R.
direct to your inboxTwo people have been taken to hospital following a crash on a busy road in Trafford.Emergency crews were called to Hale Road, in Hale Barns, following a crash involving two cars at around 12.20pm today (December 21).Police, ambulance and fire crews are currently in attendance.The road was blocked in both directions for around 30 minutes and traffic was queueing between Shay Lane, near Ringway Golf Club, and Broad Lane close to St Ambrose College.A North West Ambulance Service
direct to your inboxIn the run up to Christmas, various food products have recalled from supermarkets such as Tesco, Lidl, M&S and Iceland.Items such as chicken, nuts and flour are among the items being recalled.
The father of a woman whose body was found in a Staten Island park last year has been extradited from the Middle East and charged with her murder. Kabary Salem had been indicted in the murder of his daughter, Ola Salem, 25, by a Staten Island grand jury Nov.
Perth and Kinross Council roads budget to help pay for the Perth City Hall project. Councillors were this week asked to approve the transfer of £3.3 million from other PKC budgets to finance the major revamp as costs escalate to £26.5 million. Long-awaited signing of £700m Tay Cities Deal takes place in online ceremony Moving the City Hall project towards a financial close, work is expected to commence on site in early 2021.
Editors note: Deadline’s Read the Screenplay series highlights the scripts of films that will be factors in this year’s movie awards race.
Giant Leap Accelerator is doing its part to fight the good fight to bolster diversity and inclusion in Hollywood. The company launched a film and television development program today that will focus on discovering new Asian/Pacific American (APA) stories.