The Duke of Cambridge is bringing attention to the world’s most fragile states amid the pandemic.
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link.“If anyone wants to find out more about Project Gambia they can visit our Facebook page where you can find details of how you can support us.
Some people do this by taking out a monthly direct debit, making a one off contribution or by sponsoring a classroom of children to participate in the school feeding programmes being run over three locations in one of the poorest countries in Africa.”For more information please visit Project Gambia: People Feeding People on Facebook or visit
.The Duke of Cambridge is bringing attention to the world’s most fragile states amid the pandemic.
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Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionThanks to fantastic generosity by locals, the butchers has been able to make 60 meals per week for people struggling to afford food.The Butchery Kitchen owner Stan Dacre told the Advertiser: “We’ve done some work over the years with various charities as a family and supporting local causes.
New Zealand at the beginning of the pandemic.Jaye Tremble has only spent two months in lockdown since the coronavirus outbreak last year.The 22-year-old, from Irvine, spent 2020 going to four festivals, nightclubs every weekend, and travelled the country in a campervan before getting a job at a kiwi farm on the other side of the world.But despite her freedom Jaye admitted she is really missing her family and getting a chinese takeaway.Now she has lifted the lid on what her life has been like
Actress Jenny McCarthy regrets inviting her son's best pals to come and crash for the Covid-19 pandemic - because she ended up hosting seven teenagers for five months. The Masked Singer judge and her husband, Donnie Wahlberg, each have a teenage son from previous relationships - Evan and Elijah, respectively - and when the coronavirus lockdown began in March last year, she had a "brilliant" idea to keep the boys entertained.
savers are facing an £8,000 shortfall between the average amount they would like to have in their ‘rainy day’ fund and what they have actually put away. On average, people would like to have £12,500 put away in a pot that could be used for a financial emergency, money app Yolt said.
coronavirus year ’, according to he UK's main cash machine network. Link said the sharp drop-off in ATM withdrawals, compared with the previous 12 months, equates to £37 billion less in cash sitting in people's pockets, purses and wallets.
Papa Roach‘s Jacoby Shaddix has discussed “falling off the wagon” during the coronavirus pandemic in a new interview.The frontman, who stopped drinking alcohol in 2012, revealed that he recently had a slip-up on his path to sobriety due to him being “caught up and depressed and just stuck in this space”.“Just to be straight with you, during the pandemic, I fell off the wagon and I was smoking pot,” Shaddix said on the Hardcore Humanism With Dr.
Capcom have reportedly mandated an in-office working rule for employees during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.According to the Kotaku translation of a whistleblower’s report in Business Journal, Capcom allegedly “forced employees” to go to work in the physical offices of the company due to a security breach.The company came under a cyber-attack in November of 2020, losing around 1TB of data belonging to both consumers and employees.In response to this, alleges the report, Capcom decided they
here.She added: "We are concerned that due to Covid restrictions dads are even less likely to receive this potentially lifesaving information. We sadly know of instances where a baby has died of SIDS, which may have been prevented by both parents being aware of safer sleep guidelines.
SAG-AFTRA president Gabrielle Carteris today praised the “Herculean efforts” of the union’s members, staff and elected leadership in keeping the film and TV industry “open and safe” over the past year of the Covid-19 pandemic. Speaking at the annual membership meeting of the union’s Los Angles local, she said that the past year “is simply unlike anything we have ever seen; the isolation and the restrictions on our movements, losing loved ones.
Beyonce, 39, is speaking out in support of Meghan Markle, 39, after her explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey about racism and other struggles she had to endure while working as a senior royal. The singer shared a sweet message of thanks to the Duchess of Sussex on her official website and it included a photo of the two of them smiling and greeting each other at the London premiere of The Lion King in July 2019.
A body language expert is reading Meghan Markle‘s movements during her Oprah with Meghan and Harry interview segment.
direct to your inboxPiers Morgan has come under fire from the mental health charity Mind for his comments about Meghan Markle.In an explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey, which aired in the US on Sunday and is being screened on ITV tonight, the Duchess of Sussex revealed she considered taking her own life when she was pregnant with her son Archie.During Monday's Good Morning Britain, Piers said he didn't believe that she had suicidal thoughts."Who did you go to? What did they say to you? I’m