John Stankey, chief executive of WarnerMedia parent AT&T, compared current production challenges to a “battle” as the studio struggles to wade through shutdowns.
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Keir Starmer said there should not be another “divisive” vote, although he conceded the current system is not working.The UK Labour leader has previously said there should be a “constitutional convention” to revamp devolution, rather than an independence referendum.Polling on independence has seen a shift in attitudes in the last six months, with support for the policy in the lead.Sir Keir told the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show on Sunday: “I don’t think there should be another referendum, I don’t think
.John Stankey, chief executive of WarnerMedia parent AT&T, compared current production challenges to a “battle” as the studio struggles to wade through shutdowns.
What a busy morning! Not only did the National Board of Review announce its winners, the Film Independent Spirit Awards revealed their nominees. It was quite the precursor day, to say the least! NBR gave their top prize to Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods, while the Spirit Awards were led by Eliza Hittman’s Never Rarely Sometimes Always.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeWhen Film Independent announced last fall that it would add several TV categories to this year’s Spirit Awards, perhaps the biggest question was, “What is Indie TV?”Ultimately, with no budgetary cap (unlike the $22.5 million limit in film), and with most TV projects coming from major networks and studios, Film Independent president John Walsh told me at the time that it would come down to a “smell test”: “aesthetic, original provocative subject matter,
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Covid-19 ward over Christmas Day and New Year says an Amazon oximeter saved her life.
Martha Stewart is protecting herself against COVID-19. The 79-year-old lifestyle expert took to Instagram on Monday to share a clip of herself getting the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.«I was vaccinated today in a designated vaccine pod near the Martha Stewart Center for Living at Mount Sinai Downtown,» she said of the New York City hospital.
Acknowledging that California has repeatedly missed its stated Covid-19 vaccination targets, Governor Gavin Newsom made a bold commitment on Friday.
direct to your inboxDavid Oliver is an experienced NHS Consultant Physician and medical writer from Manchester.He has played a variety of national medical leadership and policy roles and has a weekly column in the British Medical Journal.He currently manages Covid wards at a hospital in the south of England. Prof Oliver has spoken to The Mirror about the ‘relentless’ experience of working on wards throughout the pandemic. I've been an NHS doctor for 31 years and worked in some demanding
EXCLUSIVE: Fremantle is the latest company to extend the holiday production hiatus on a number of its shows to protect against the latest surge in Covid-19 numbers.
John Stephens, the outgoing CFO of WarnerMedia parent AT&T, defended the company’s move to release its 2021 film slate concurrently on HBO Max and in theaters and cited Warner Bros. century-long relationship with Hollywood talent — with some disgruntled at the move and the way it was communicated.
Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the citySalford council will support schools which decide it is not safe to reopen due to Covid, the city's mayor and his deputy have said in a letter to the government.The local authority will support any school leader who determines that it is not safe to open their school following a risk assessment, according to the letter sent on Sunday to the Secretary of State for Education, Gavin Williamson.It comes after
Natalie Stovall is “back” after having a “COVID Christmas.”
On New Year’s Eve, Los Angeles County reported a third consecutive day of record coronavirus-related deaths. The tally was another 290 lives lost, although some of them are due to a backlog in reporting from the holiday weekend.