Amber Heard holds hands with her girlfriend Bianca Butti while going for a stroll around the Soho neighborhood on Thursday (July 30) in London, England.
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further details on the UK’s points-based system for immigration as it exits Europe from January next year.
These new arrangements will take effect from 1 January 2021, once freedom of movement with the European Union (EU) has ended.Home Secretary Priti Patel confirmed the plans for a health and care visa under the UK’s new points-based immigration system after freedom of movement ends in January.The new arrangements will treat EU and non-EU citizens equally and aims to attract people who can
.Amber Heard holds hands with her girlfriend Bianca Butti while going for a stroll around the Soho neighborhood on Thursday (July 30) in London, England.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterThe British Film Institute has unveiled details of its £30M ($39M) recovery fund for England’s beleaguered independent cinemas, which have been closed since March due to the pandemic.Even though cinemas can now re-open in England, restrictions on capacity and virus safety provisions are an economic barrier and, coupled with a minimal slate of film releases, this is a challenging time for venues, particularly indies operating on narrow margins.
After denying claims of having an affair with Amber Heard, Tesla CEO Elon Musk jokingly challenged Depp to a “cage fight” for threatening to cut off his manhood, according to his recent interview with The New York Times.
Consumer rights and travel groups have criticised the Government after it moved suddenly to re-impose quarantine restrictions on people returning from Spain.Ministers announced on Saturday that holidaymakers who had not returned from Spain and its islands by midnight would be forced to quarantine for 14 days after Covid-19 second wave fears saw the European country struck off the UK’s safe list.But questions have been asked about why the so-called “travel corridor” with the UK’s most popular
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentNewImages Festival has unveiled the XR competition lineup for its 3rd edition, running at Forum des Images in Paris from Sept. 23-27.
Prince Harry came with a price. A new book on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex lays bare the turmoil in the House of Windsor before the pair walked away from senior roles in Britain's royal family, describing relations so frosty that Prince Harry, Prince William and their spouses were barely on speaking terms by time the saga came to a close.
hereIt found that Russians with "very close links" to Vladimir Putin were "well-integrated into the UK, business, political and social scene."The Committee said: “We therefore question whether the government took its eye off the ball because of its focus on counter-terrorism: it was the opinion of the Committee that, until recently, the government had badly underestimated the response required to the Russian threat – and is still playing catch-up.“Russia poses a tough intelligence challenge and
Jake Kanter International TV EditorDes, ITV’s drama starring David Tennant as British serial killer Dennis Nilsen, has been acquired by a raft of international broadcasters and streamers, including AMC Networks’ Sundance Now in the U.S., Canada and Caribbean.Made by All3Media-backed Catherine The Great producer New Pictures, the miniseries has also been sold by All3Media International to DIRECTV in Latin America, STAN in Australia and TVNZ in New Zealand.In Europe, Des has been acquired by C
immigration system that would prevent thousands of foreign care workers coming to Britain has been branded a “disastrous mistake” that will add to the crisis in social care. Priti Patel, the Conservative Home Secretary, has sparked fury by excluding care workers from a fast-track “health and care” visa unveiled as part of plans for the UK’s points-based immigration system.
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accused of harassment and emotional abuse by multiple women, including ex-wife Mandy Moore and singer Phoebe Bridgers, as part of a New York Times expose.Elson subsequently came forward with claims of inappropriate behaviour by Adams, and although she wasn’t ready to detail her story, she revealed it was a “traumatizing experience”.Adams initially fought the accusations as “upsettingly inaccurate” in a series of Twitter posts, but on Friday, he issued a new statement to Britain’s Daily Mail, in
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