Things are not looking good for the Church of Scientology as it faces yet another lawsuit for alleged harassment from a former follower — but the controversial organization is not backing down so easily.
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Glasgow School of Art club and bar workers are to sue for lost pay after being made redundant when the venue plunged into liquidation.
More than 30 full and part-time staff lost their jobs when administrators were appointed at the city centre Vic Bar last week.
The venue had been operating at a loss for years before closing in November in what was understood to be a temporary measure.
Bryan Simpson, of Unite, said: “In almost 10 years of representing workers across the service sector, the Glasgow
Things are not looking good for the Church of Scientology as it faces yet another lawsuit for alleged harassment from a former follower — but the controversial organization is not backing down so easily.
Chef Adam Glick gets to work with a new captain, Glenn Shephard, this season of Below Deck Sailing Yacht, and he's digging his new boss' vibe so far.
A bar is offering free face masks with every bottle of Corona beer it sells – to boost sales of the brew after the outbreak of the coronavirus.
It doesn’t take long for the drama to begin on board! The latest spinoff of Below Deck, Below Deck Sailing Yacht, officially premieres on Monday, February 3, but not everyone is a new face.
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Rock legends Guns N' Roses are set to play Glasgow Green this summer in what will be their largest outdoor Scottish show to date.
By Nellie Andreeva
Pride flag flying outside the Montgomery County Executive Office Building – Photo: Evan Glass, via Facebook.
Police have given reassurances over public safety ahead of a Bloody Sunday march that will take place in Glasgow city centre this weekend.
Members of a longstanding Irish club in south Manchester fear it could be no more after concerns about its future have been met with silence.
A policing boss says prosecutions must always be “a last resort” after a troubled teenager was hauled before the courts for scratching two police officers.
Ahead of the release of thePeter Rabbitsequel, Will Gluck has renewed his first-look deal with Sony Pictures.Under the pact, Gluck and his Olive Bridge banner have set several new projects at the studio, including an ensemble comedy at Screen Gems inspired by the Ubisoft video game Just Dancewith a screenplay written by Amelie Gillette, Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka.Other newly set projects include a modern retelling of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, based on a pitch from Ashley
By Amanda N'Duka
Sony Pictures has renewed its first-look deal with “Peter Rabbit” producer Will Gluck through his Olive Bridge production company.