Fiona Apple has dropped her new album Fetch the Bolt Cutters, which is her first album in eight years!
01.04.2020 - 12:41 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
'You are not alone', is the message from Bury Hospice's chief executive.
Eloise Burke has been reaching out to let people around the town know that the hospice is still running, despite being forced to close all of its charity shops during the current pandemic.
While most people have been told to stay at home, staff at the Rochdale Old Road centre continue to care and provide comfort for patients who are suffering with terminal conditions.
Some employees are even having to pitch in and take on
Fiona Apple has dropped her new album Fetch the Bolt Cutters, which is her first album in eight years!
The Bachelor franchise’s latest spin-off is drudging up some painful memories for Hannah Brown!
“American Idol” contestant Trevor Holmes is making the jump from one reality show to another.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Generous businesses have donated more than half a million pounds worth of goods for well-being packages for NHS staff at the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust.
By Todd Spangler
The Pride Shelter, Africa’s only LGBTIQ+ shelter, is asking the community for urgent help to support and feed its residents during the lockdown.
As we all navigate this global pandemic, the economic fallout and the unprecedented social impact of being forced to stay at home in order to protect those we love, it’s hard to imagine the full scale of the impacts this will have on our society. Shuttered businesses, lost jobs, students at home and teachers navigating distance learning for the first time, first responders risking their lives to care for the sick.
A big-hearted Hamilton pub, who say they are unsure whether they will be able to beat the coronavirus and open up again to the public, have made a huge gesture to the town’s community.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Some are perched in trees. Some are hanging upside down. Some are baking scones.
Amid pumping out jokes on the internet, Swedish star Alesso has announced a forthcoming collaboration with Liam Payne. In a video posted on Payne and Alesso's social channels Wednesday (April 1), the guys reveal that the track, called "Midnight," is a soaring anthem built on Alesso's grand-scale production and Payne's plaintive vocals, which proclaim "I just want to lay here, fall into midnight." The song is out on Wednesday, April 8.
Business Gateway Lanarkshire is ensuring local business owners have access to crucial support at this time of national crisis.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to grasp the globe and the thought of leaving the house is one followed by shame and guilt – it’s really easy to get bloody bored.
Fast-food fans were gutted last week when it was announced that McDonald's would have to close due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The community spirit in the area has been clear for everyone to see during the coronavirus outbreak.