Rachel Reeves has said that a Labour government will be as economically radical as Margaret Thatcher.
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their birthdays on February 28th each year, on the 29th it feels extra special. Scroll down to learn more about leap day and some of the celebrities that were born on the unique date:Drake shares ‘core memory’ with his proud mom Sandi GrahamCardi B’s $9,200 maxi coat is the cold weather inspiration you need this seasonLeap day is an extra day that gets added on to the calendar.
It’s added to February since it’s already the shortest month of the year. Leap year occurs every four years due to the Earth’s orbit.
While we know that it takes around 365 days for the Earth to circle the sun, it actually takes 365.242190 days for the Earth to complete its revolution. Every four years, these decimals add up to a full day, one that’s thrown into February to make our lives easier.
As Leap day is a pretty rare occurrence (the odds of being born in it are 1 in 1,461, according to PEOPLE) there are few celebrities that were born this day. These include Ja Rule, Mark Foster, Antonio Sabato, Tony Robbins, Dinah Shore, and Dennis Farina.
.Rachel Reeves has said that a Labour government will be as economically radical as Margaret Thatcher.
People might be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day on Sunday (March 17), but tons of celebrities will also celebrating their birthday!
If you’re all too familiar with the effect a lack of sleep can have on you, today, March 15, is one to mark in your calendars. It’s officially World Sleep Day, and the event is all about raising awareness about the importance of sleep.
Fern Britton described Gary Barlow as "dull as a dishwater" on Celebrity Big Brother, telling her fellow housemates he was "lovely" but had "no personality".The ex-This Morning host was reminiscing about working with the Take That singer and said: "Gary, he wrote the music for Calendar Girls The Musical." Sharon Osbourne replied: "Oh, I remember. Yes - of course I do." Fern went on to share more about their time together touring, she said : "We went out on tour.
Sharon Osbourne is set to leave Celebrity Big Brother tonight, according to reports.The former X Factor judge was only expected to stay for part of the show and it's been said that she will be leaving this evening. Sharon, who is 71, admitted she "can't cope" with being in the whole series and had an agreement to stay for a short time. "Tuesday will be Sharon's last day in the Celebrity Big Brother house," a source close to the show told MailOnline.
In one of the most competitive races in years, 20 Days in Mariupol won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature tonight, earning director Mstyslav Chernov an Academy Award to go with a Pulitzer Prize.
Stacey Solomon shared a sweet snap alongside her five kids in a special Mother's Day message to her followers.
Celebrity Big Brother star Sam Fox, 57, has been charged over a 'drunken bust-up' on a flight from Heathrow to Munich, after causing delays for passengers. The former page three star will face accusations that she was drunk onboard and used abusive or insulting words when she appears in court later this month. Sam was forced to spend a night in the police cell after she was reportedly rowing with another passenger, causing the delay on December 3.
EXCLUSIVE: Last month, when Brandt Andersen’s debut feature film The Strangers’ Case won the Amnesty International Film Award at Berlinale, it marked the recognition of a long and impassioned journey for the writer, director and long-time producer as he sought to marry film with his extensive activism background.
James Corden’s habit of “constantly” name-dropping, during her stint on Celebrity Big Brother.The former music manager and X Factor judge is currently appearing on the ITV reality show for a temporary five-day run in the house.During a conversation with the other housemates on the subject of name-dropping (via the Independent), Osbourne said: “I tell you who does that, James Corden. He does that all the time.”“I go to him, ‘I really like your shoes’, and he goes, ‘Yes, Stella McCartney’.
The movie Dune: Part Two is already a huge success in theaters and we’re learning some new details about cast members who were cut out of the movie.
let it go.Idina Menzel jokingly took to TikTok to wish her alter ego — Adele Dazeem — a happy birthday nearly a decade after John Travolta’s flub during the 2014 Oscars. “Hey, Adele Dazeem, it’s Idina Menzel. I just want to say happy birthday,” Menzel, 52, said in the Saturday video.
Celebrity Big Brother is due to make a welcome return to TV screens - six years after it last aired.The iconic reality show was last on TV in 2018, which turned out to be one of the most talked about series of CBB in the show's history. Housemates on the 2018 series included Ryan Thomas, Kirstie Alley, Dan Osborne, Sally Morgan, Jermain Pennant and Gabby Allen.
ColourPop Cosmetics has created a makeup collection that Twilight lovers are dying to sink their teeth into.
If you’ve been struggling with dry, tight or itchy skin, there’s a good chance that means your skin is in need of some serious hydration. Although a great moisturiser should be a key feature in your skincare routine (if not the most important), excessively dry, tight skin is going to need something extra to help restore its moisture levels.
With Mother's Day approaching, many people are searching for the ultimate gift to snap up in time for the occasion - and John Lewis has got just the thing to make mum feel special on her big day.The popular department store has launched a gorgeous Mother's Day Beauty Edit containing 11 skincare and make-up products, helping customers treat their mums to the self-care they deserve. The £45 beauty box is reportedly worth over £130, meaning it has a similar value to Marks & Spencer’s £30 Mother's Day Box for 2024.
A property expert has revealed the £2.99 hack that can effectively remove pet hair from the likes of rugs and sofas without calling in professionals.
The State Department will screen 20 Days In Mariupol, nominated in the feature documentary Oscar category this year, at an event on February 27.
After over a decade on the airwaves, Jordan North broke the hearts of countless listeners this week when he announced his sudden exit from BBC Radio 1, with the network already having lined up his replacement as former Made In Chelsea star Jamie Laing. But while Jordan may be stepping down from the station, it certainly won’t be the last we’ve seen or heard of the fan-favourite star.
Gary Barlow has expressed his desire to use VR in future Take That shows.In a new interview with The Sunday Mirror, Barlow admitted he was inspired by the recent U2 show at The Sphere, and wanted to incorporate its high-end technology into Take That shows. The band are preparing to embark on their UK and Ireland tour, with Olly Murs as a support act.Barlow said: “When the screen came on, 18,000 people breathed in.