Taylor Swift has helped a Portuguese student living in London by making a generous donation, funding her dreams to study math in the university of Warwick.
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A review into the death of railway worker Belly Mujinga has ruled out homicide.The 47-year-old died with Covid-19 after she was spat at while working on the concourse of Victoria station in London.She died in April, a few weeks after the incident, leaving a widower and an 11-year-old daughter.But the decision made by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) came as a result of medical tests which confirmed the suspect accused of spitting at her while she was on duty had not been infected with
.Taylor Swift has helped a Portuguese student living in London by making a generous donation, funding her dreams to study math in the university of Warwick.
Confidence Man have released their brand new single ‘First Class Bitch’ — check out the song’s accompanying video below.‘First Class Bitch’ is the duo’s first new original music release in 2020, and follows on from the November-released single ‘‘Does It Make You Feel Good?’.Speaking about ‘First Class Bitch’, singer/songwriter Janet Planet said: “I’d been thinking about this for a while now… It all started in London, when I saw a pair of socks with the words ‘first class bitch’ embroidered on
An aspiring mathematician who lives in London has thanked Taylor Swift for making her “dreams come true” after the singer donated £23,000 towards her university education.
Taylor Swift has donated £23,000 to an aspiring student who lives in London and is fundraising to help pay for her university education.
Brooklyn Beckham helps his fiancee Nicola Peltz down the steps while leaving his mom Victoria Beckham‘s store on Dover Street on Thursday (August 13) in London, England.
Naman Ramachandran “The Grand Budapest Hotel” actor Ralph Fiennes will star in a production of “Beat the Devil,” a new play by eminent playwright and Oscar-nominated screenwriter David Hare (“The Reader,” “The Hours”).Theater director Nicholas Hytner, BAFTA winner for the film “The Madness of King George,” will direct the production, which will be staged at London’s Bridge Theater.The play will be staged in September and October, if the U.K.
TV star to be prosecuted, telling her: “I just think you should be disgusted with yourself.” The Love Island host, 40, was found dead at her Stoke Newington, north London, home on February 15 this year after learning her trial over the alleged attack on boyfriend Lewis Burton was going ahead. An inquest into her death resumed at Poplar Coroner’s Court in London this morning for a second day before Senior Coroner Mary Hassell, with Caroline's family attending via video link.