Jennifer Hudson and Christina Aguilera are slaying the stage!
13.11.2021 - 14:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) has called for public support following a survey that revealed "worrying" levels of abuse against GPs and their teams.
The plea by the body, which represents 5,000 GPs in Scotland, follows a British Medical Association (BMA) Scotland survey showing 88% of practices reported an instance of verbal or physical abuse to a staff member within the last month.
BMA Scotland research released on November 5 focused on GP demand and workload pressures.
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Jennifer Hudson and Christina Aguilera are slaying the stage!
Shine on! Christina Aguilera dazzled the stage for a concert in Los Angeles on Wednesday December 1, to commemorate World AIDS Day. The singer performed as part of ‘The LA Revival,’ a yearly free concert at the LA Forum that pays tribute to people that live with HIV and AIDS.
Elizabeth Taylor, who was also Paris Jackson’s Godmother. She was only 12 years old when her Godmother passed away in 2011 but she is keeping her legacy alive.Taylor died at the age of 79 and was an activist with a mission to fight the stigma and ignorance surrounding HIV and AIDS.
Prince Harry is continuing to support a cause near and dear to his late mother, Princess Diana's, heart. The 37-year-old Duke of Sussex penned a letter for World AIDS Day, highlighting the work done to help end the AIDS epidemic and the comparisons of the AIDS crisis to the current COVID-19 pandemic. «On this World AIDS Day we recognise the 40 years that have shaped life for many.
In a statement recognizing World AIDS Day, President Joe Biden highlighted the HIV/AIDS epidemic’s disproportionate impact on LGBTQ people — marking a departure from the consistent erasure in the Trump administration’s annual statements.Every year since 1988, World AIDS Day has been recognized internationally on Dec.
President Biden recognized LGBTQ people as among the survivors of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on Tuesday in a statement recognizing World AIDS Day, marking a departure from consistent omissions of the LGBTQ community under the Trump administration.
Prince Harry is bringing awareness to the fight against HIV and AIDS, a cause championed by his mother Princess Diana.
Prince Harry is continuing to highlight the glaring inequalities in access to COVID-19 vaccines.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorPeacock has acquired “Right to Try,” the Octavia Spencer-produced documentary short about trying to find a cure for HIV.Directed by “The Late Late Show With James Corden” producer Zeberiah Newman, the film tells the story of veteran casting director Jeffrey Drew’s participation in an experimental treatment trial to cure him of his HIV.
Rico Nasty has received vocal support from fellow artists after the difficulties she has faced on Playboi Carti’s King Vamp tour.After Saturday night’s (November 27) tour stop, Rico posted some concerning messages in multiple since-deleted Twitter posts, writing: “I dead ass need at least two hours out of each day. To just cry.
Police have closed a busy Fife road following a crash involving two vehicles.
Janey Godley has asked her followers to spread 'love and light' as she pledge to ignore trolls amid her cancer battle.
Justin Bieber has added more dates to the UK leg of his upcoming ‘Justice’ world tour due to high demand.The pop star announced a run of UK dates last week which included two shows at London’s O2 Arena, along with further gigs in Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield, Glasgow and Aberdeen.Bieber has now confirmed a third night at the O2 in London, and second nights at Manchester’s AO Arena and Birmingham’s Resorts World Arena. He will perform a total of 10 UK shows as part of the tour which kicks
Lady Gaga, 35, has nothing but love for Britney Spears, 39. “Love you @britneyspears Live your best life,” the House of Gucci star wrote via Instagram on Friday, Nov. 19, shortly after Brit thanked her for her support throughout her conservatorship battle.
Last night Kate Middleton stepped out in a gorgeous green floor length sequin gown, and it has clearly sent us all into a frenzy.The Duchess of Cambridge looked sensational as she attended the Royal Variety Show alongside husband Prince William, opting for a deep green embellished frock by British designer Jenny Packham.
It’s estimated that around 60,000 babies are born prematurely in the UK every year, but still, only a few brands design newborn clothing for newborns weighing less than 6lbs.
Resting up! Queen Elizabeth II canceled her regular duties as monarch of the United Kingdom, skipping the Remembrance Day Service on Sunday, November 14.