Los Angeles Public Health officials have confirmed a second case of the Covid-19 variant B.1.1.7 just weeks after identifying the first instance in the county on Jan. 16.
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Comedian Iain Stirling plans to raise a glass to the end of the coronavirus pandemic in true Scottish style. The Edinburgh-born comic showed he's missing home amid the ongoing restrictions on travel due to a recent surge in cases across the UK.
He shared a snap with fans on Instagram this week as he enjoyed a pint of Tennent's in the quirky bar built in the shed at the bottom of his garden in London. Alongside the picture, the funny man joked that as soon as the health crisis is over, he'll be
.Los Angeles Public Health officials have confirmed a second case of the Covid-19 variant B.1.1.7 just weeks after identifying the first instance in the county on Jan. 16.
M9 after the motorway was closed in both directions in Stirling.
The British actors live in Los Angeles with their two daughters. Evans tweeted: “Sad news.
The British actors live in Los Angeles with their two daughters. Evans tweeted: “Sad news.
Everything Everything have announced that they’ve had to postpone their spring tour due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The band were set to hit the road this coming March and April to support the release of their new album ‘Re-Animator’, which arrived back in September. However, they’ve been forced to push the dates back.“With heavy hearts, we are postponing our March & April ’21 UK tour,” Everything Everything wrote on their official Twitter account.
Iain Stirling has hinted that Love Island could be filmed in the UK this summer as bosses look to relocate amid the nationwide lockdown.
Glastonbury Festival has been cancelled for the second year in a row as the coronavirus pandemic rages on in the UK. Organisers Michael and Emily Eavis said that they "moved heaven and earth” to ensure that the event would go ahead in June this year.
Love Island's Iain Stirling has joked that the new series of the show could be filmed in the UK after the success of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. The comedian and voice of the dating show - who married his girlfriend Laura Whitmore, who presents Love Island - admitted that setting it in Britain would "mix it up" a bot.
Iain Stirling has dropped a hint that Love Island could be made in the UK this summer. Uncertainty over when coronavirus restrictions will be lifted means producers are already thinking of a back-up plan.The ITV show usually come from hot spot Majorca, where the romance-hunters enjoy regular 30s heat.
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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Iain Stirling has spoken about the future of Love Island, revealing that the producers behind the hit reality show haven't ruled out swapping sunny Majorca for the British seaside for its upcoming seventh series.
Laura Whitmore have shared an unseen snap from their wedding with their beloved dog after the pair tied the knot in secret. The Scottish Love Island host, 32, and the Irish TV presenter, 35, had married during a low-key ceremony in Dublin before announcing they were expecting a baby this year.
She is currently expecting her first child with husband Iain Stirling. And Laura Whitmore and her other half were seen enjoying a brisk walk earlier this week, as they took their dog Mick out in London.