Björk has announced that she will be one of the first major artists to perform live since the COVID-19 pandemic hit. You know, like properly live, with an audience and everything.
19.06.2020 - 14:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
financial impact of coronavirus continues to be felt by thousands of households across Scotland, many are turning to supermarket meal deals to help make dinners last and cut down on costs. But one such multibuy offer has divided thrifty food fans on social media.The Mirror Online reports that a mum recently uploaded a picture of Iceland's Feed the family for a fiver’ meal deal to the popular Facebook page, Feeding a family on £1 a day.
Iceland’s deal sets out a week's worth of meals that all
.Björk has announced that she will be one of the first major artists to perform live since the COVID-19 pandemic hit. You know, like properly live, with an audience and everything.
Salford comedian has recalled how he helped a cyclist who was involved in a collision with a van.
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coronavirus crisis.The Reykjavik festival will welcome the previously announced acts Metronomy, Courtney Barnett, The Murder Capital, Squid and more between November 4-7.Earlier today (June 16), organisers confirmed that they were “back in business” while announcing the new addition of Freyr to their bill.
his rejection from Tesco that caused a stir.The comedian applied for a customer assistant position at the supermarket's Alderley Road Express store in Wilmslow.But it wasn’t meant to be - Jason was unsuccessful and joked that he was 'livid' at the response but admitted he did genuinely apply after fans thought it may have been a joke.Tesco then sent him a reply to explain their decision.A spokesman said: "We've recruited around 50,000 temporary workers during the Coronavirus pandemic and they
Jason Manford swapped his microphone for a delivery van as he spent the day dropping off groceries.