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How a second wave of coronavirus in Europe compares with the UK - and what they are doing differently - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
12.10.2020 / 20:40

How a second wave of coronavirus in Europe compares with the UK - and what they are doing differently

Covid-19 infections.As a result, further measures have been announced in a bid to help curb the spread of the deadly virus, along with strict local lockdowns.While some rules are the same as those in the UK, some neighbouring countries have taken slightly different approaches.On announcing new measures here, ministers have compared the nation to what has been introduced in other European countries after seeing a similar pattern in infection rates, including the 10pm curfew.But despite local

International Insider: Cinemas In Crisis; Mipcom Forges On; Channel 4 For Sale - deadline.com - Britain - Ireland
deadline.com
09.10.2020 / 16:03

International Insider: Cinemas In Crisis; Mipcom Forges On; Channel 4 For Sale

Jake Kanter International TV EditorBonjour, and congratulations on making it to Friday. As usual, International Insider is here to bookend your week with some must-reads and analysis from recent days.

Vue International Chief Tim Richards Says Chain Wants To Avoid “Nuclear Option” Of Temporarily Closing Cinemas - deadline.com - Britain - Ireland - Taiwan
deadline.com
06.10.2020 / 20:25

Vue International Chief Tim Richards Says Chain Wants To Avoid “Nuclear Option” Of Temporarily Closing Cinemas

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorEXCLUSIVE: Vue International CEO and founder Tim Richards wants to avoid “the nuclear option” of temporarily closing his cinemas in the UK and other overseas markets amid recent shifts to the landscape.

International Insider: Graham Norton Back In The Studio; Zygi Kamasa Resurfaces; The BBC’s New Tough Guy - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
02.10.2020 / 15:58

International Insider: Graham Norton Back In The Studio; Zygi Kamasa Resurfaces; The BBC’s New Tough Guy

Jake Kanter International TV EditorHello International Insider friends, and happy Friday. Jake Kanter here with some Deadline must-reads in the week that U.S.

BAFTA Sets Wide-Ranging Rule Changes To Boost Diversity In Film Awards; Directing & Acting Categories Tweaked, Membership To Expand - deadline.com - Britain
deadline.com
24.09.2020 / 19:14

BAFTA Sets Wide-Ranging Rule Changes To Boost Diversity In Film Awards; Directing & Acting Categories Tweaked, Membership To Expand

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorBAFTA today revealed over 120 changes to its voting, membership and campaigning processes as it published the findings of an in-depth seven-month Awards Review. The British org began the review to address diversity standards after controversy erupted earlier this year over its 2020 BAFTA Film Awards nominations, which featured zero non-white acting contenders and an all-male directing field.

SNP's Ian Blackford warns UK heading for a 'winter of discontent' unless furlough job support is extended - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain
dailyrecord.co.uk
23.09.2020 / 16:18

SNP's Ian Blackford warns UK heading for a 'winter of discontent' unless furlough job support is extended

one million jobless, a £30 billion hard Brexit deal and queues of thousands of lorries at Channel ports, Ian Blackford has warned. Highlighting the potential disaster facing the country this winter, the SNP Westminster leader made a renewed plea for an extension of the furlough job retention scheme at Prime Minister's Questions.

London Korean Film Festival Sets Dates, Partial Program; Will Include Online & Physical Screenings, Plus Bong Joon-Ho Shorts - deadline.com - Britain - North Korea
deadline.com
22.09.2020 / 13:20

London Korean Film Festival Sets Dates, Partial Program; Will Include Online & Physical Screenings, Plus Bong Joon-Ho Shorts

Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorEXCLUSIVE: The London Korean Film Festival will celebrate its 15th anniversary from October 29– November 12 in both digital and physical forms. This is the first year the event will offer online screenings available to audiences across the UK, along with a selection of special cinema screenings in London.

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