Love Island UK is facing a breach.
22.06.2021 - 16:37 / nme.com
COVID event pilots or providing festivals with insurance.This week saw Kendal Calling become the latest in a long line of UK festivals that have been forced to cancel this summer.
Despite being due to take place after the delayed July 19 “Freedom Day” re-opening date for life to resume without coronavirus restrictions, the festival said that they were unable to go ahead without the guidance that should have now been provided by the results of recent pilot events – such as May’s Blossoms show at
.Love Island UK is facing a breach.
Geordie Shore star Gaz Beadle is set to tie the knot with his fiancée Emma McVey tomorrow. The couple, who got engaged in 2019, will say “I do” on July 9 in front of their family and friends in a beautiful ceremony in the UK after months of delays.The pair’s children – son Chester, three, and daughter Primrose, one – will also join their nearest and dearest.
Married At First Sight Australia star Tamara Joy, has upped sticks and moved from the Gold Coast to the UK to be with her new fella.So, just who is the lucky guy? None other than Tom Powell of Love Island series two (and err, rating fans’ genitals) fame.The Welsh lad confirmed the romance during a new interview when asked who the “love of his life” was.“Well I'm dating someone off Married At First Sight,” he revealed during an appearance on Love Island Extra with Holly Burns and Simon Gross."Do
Love Island’s Shannon Singh believes Brad McClelland has "had his time" in the villa as a dumping looms in tonight's (Monday 5 July) episode.The Fife model, who was shockingly dumped just two days after the show began last week, spoke on Good Morning Britain this morning after her return to the UK. After Sunday night’s Love Island left the fate of Brad and Chuggs Wallis in the hands of newcomer Rachel Finni, Shannon believes that Chuggs should be given more of a chance at finding love.
If you live across the pond, you may want to know how to watch Love Island UK in the US online for free to not miss a second of season 7.
Love Island star Iain Stirling will be staying in the UK this year to voice the hit show – but why is this? The star’s wife Laura Whitmore has jetted off to sunny Majorca to present the hit reality show, with hubby Iain staying behind.
Love Island host Laura Whitmore has been spotted out and about with her mum and baby daughter in Mallorca, Spain. Laura, 36, was seen spending some quality time with her mum Carmel ahead of the launch of the new, high-anticipated series of Love Island.
Amy Hart had a turbulent ride in the Love Island villa back in 2019, but the former British Airways stewardess admits she’s a better person for it. After having her heart publicly broken by co-star Curtis Pritchard, Amy left sunny Majorca and embarked on an eight-month therapy journey, a decision she calls “life-changing”.
just 28 people who attended pilot events researching the impact of large-scale gatherings during the coronavirus pandemic tested positive for the virus.The new data was released by scientists working for the UK government’s Events Research Programme (ERP), which was commissioned in February to help determine the roadmap out of lockdown restrictions.
Mick Jagger has been called plenty of things throughout his lifetime — including “dad”. The 77-year-old rocker is the father of eight children, from his eldest daughter Karis, born in 1970, to his youngest son Deveraux, whom he welcomed most recently in 2016. The British rockstar is also the proud dad of supermodel daughter Georgia May Jagger, 29, whom he shares with his ex Jerry Hall, 64. Continue reading to find out more about all eight of his kids.
COVID-19 rules, with all restrictions in the UK set to end on July 19 under new guidance set out by Boris Johnson last week.Industry bodies including LIVE (Live music Industries Venues and Entertainment), the Concert Promoters Association, the Events Industry Forum and the UK Crowd Management Association have written to Johnson detailing staff shortages across the music industry, and calling for the government to help fill vacant roles.“While the overall picture is complex, one short-term
LONDON -- Thousands of heavy metal fans were camping, singing — and even moshing — on Saturday at Britain’s first full music festival since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.The three-day Download Festival, taking place at Donington Park in central England, is one of a series of test events to see whether mass gatherings can resume without triggering outbreaks of COVID-19.About 10,000 fans, a tenth of the festival’s pre-pandemic attendance, secured tickets to watch more than 40 U.K.-based