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Under the new scheme, companies can create 30 jobs – or if they’re a small business they can team up with others to reach that number. “We’re really lucky in Scotland to have a supportive creative network, with associations such as the Creative Entrepreneurs’ Club,” says James.
“I’m part of Business Collective Scotland, and we’re seeing a lot of collaboration coming through. I’ve been in touch with the Glasgow City Chamber, so being part of a group is definitely an option.”James Vargo, chief
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Piers Morgan recently said that he had gained half a stone during lockdown thanks to his love of wine and cheese, and had been forced to enlist the help of a personal trainer.The Good Morning Britain host was spotted out for a walk in the rainy weather in London wearing a dark blue jumper with a shirt underneath, a pair of dark trousers and trainers.The 55 year old outspoken journalist carried an umbrella and wore a black bag across his body while he looked down at his phone and tapped away.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorBritBox’s reboot of British satirical puppet show Spitting Image has been renewed for a second season just days after it premiered the first episode of Season 1 online.The Avalon-produced caricature comedy will be back in fall 2021 after BritBox said its first series premiere helped boost new subscribers ten-fold compared to its average daily sign-up rate.Reemah Sakaan, group director of ITV SVOD and chief creative and brand officer of BritBox, said: “The
Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff has opened up about his battle with bulimia ahead of his new documentary on BBC One. Ahead of Freddie Flintoff: Living With Bulimia airing tonight, the 42 year old cricketer spoke to Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid on Good Morning Britain on Monday, 28 September.