Emilia Clarke is getting some fresh air.
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The complex, which includes the Royal Festival Hall venue, has called on the government for urgent support
London’s Southbank Centre says it’s at risk of closure until at least April of next year, detailing its financial struggles due to coronavirus in a new statement.
The centre, which includes the Royal Festival Hall venue, has been shut since March 17, and says its financial reserves will run out by this September.
Making a new statement today (May 25), Southbank has called on the UK
Emilia Clarke is getting some fresh air.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentWalter Presents, the expanding streaming service for non-English language drama, has acquired U.K.
Madonna says she was “honoured” to take part in the Black Lives Matter protests in London.
Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello has celebrated 10 years of the band’s legendary Finsbury Park gig in London.The 2010 show was held for free after a campaign to get the band’s hit ‘Killing In The Name’ to Christmas Number 1 on the UK charts was successful.“10 years ago today Rage Against The Machine performed a free ‘Victory Concert’ for 90,000 people in Finsbury Park, England to celebrate the successful ‘people’s campaign’ that dethroned Simon Cowell’s X Factor and put Killing In
Zoe Kravitz made her rocker father Lenny proud by joining protesters at a Black Lives Matter demonstration in London.The Big Little Lies star has been laying low in the British capital ever since the coronavirus pandemic shut down production on her upcoming superhero movie The Batman, and on Wednesday, Zoe shared a photo of herself joining fellow social justice advocates at a rally following the recent death of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer in Minnesota.In the photo, the
Primark confirmed yesterday that it plans to reopen all of its stores in England on June 15.
The tour was set to commence this month
Clap for Carers has turned into a weekly ritual for households across the UK during the coronavirus pandemic - but tonight's looks set to be the last.
Following on from Boris Johnson's announcement last night, shoppers in the UK have been questioning which 'non-essential' stores will be first to reopen on June 15.
Almost one in five Londoners and 5% of the rest of the UK as a whole may have had coronavirus, the government has revealed.
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