Support for disabled children will be 'adversely impacted for the foreseeable future' as the NHS battles coronavirus, a charity has warned.
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A special school for children with autism that has been hailed as ‘marvellous’ by councillors and funded by a local business has been built in Saddleworth.
Work has now finished on the new Bright Futures school in Greenfield, off Friezland Lane, which was funded by family-owned cleaning manufacturer Robert Scott.
Bright Futures was founded in 2010 by Zoe Thompson and her late husband Dixon Milburn as an independent school dedicated to helping children with autism from ages five up to 16.
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Support for disabled children will be 'adversely impacted for the foreseeable future' as the NHS battles coronavirus, a charity has warned.
U.S. soap opera star John Callahan has died aged 66.
U.S. soap opera star John Callahan has died aged 66.
Australia’s The Kid LAROI sat down with Genius News to explain his new TikTok-inspired song, “Addison Rae.” The track was named for TikTok star Addison Rae, who helped a snippet of the then-unfinished song go viral online after playing it in one of her videos. It quickly racked up over one million views, and sent fans searching for more. Laroi told Genius that after seeing the success of the snippet, he went back to the studio to craft the full track.
Comedian and actor Roy Hudd, who played undertaker Archie Shuttleworth in TV soap Coronation Street, has died aged 83.
Dave Bautista gives us his best Kindergarten Cop in the family-friendly caper, My Spy.
Congratulations are in order for former Suits star Amanda Schull, who has welcomed a son with husband George Wilson.
TV viewers haven't seen much of Jason Segel since How I Met Your Mother ended its long run in 2014. Even moviegoers haven't seen him as much as they used to.
Steven Seagal will hand over $314,000 (£243,500) to officials at America’s Securities and Exchange Commission to settle anti-touting charges related to his involvement in a bitcoin venture.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Steven Seagal, the star of action movies including "Above the Law" and "Out for Justice," has agreed to pay $314,000 to resolve charges of "unlawfully touting" a cryptocurrency offering, the U.S. securities regulator said on Thursday.
Steven Seagal will hand over $314,000 to officials at America’s Securities and Exchange Commission to settle anti-touting charges related to his involvement in a bitcoin venture.
Steven Seagal was charged with failing to disclose payments he received for promoting an investment in an initial coin (cryptocurrency) offering by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The 67-year-old actor allegedly failed to disclose he was promised $250,000 in cash and $750,000 worth of Bitcoiin2Gen (B2G) tokens in exchange for his promotions on his social media platforms for the initial coin offering (similar to an IPO) the SEC announced Thursday.
When researching a new project, it's good to really throw yourself into it. Just ask Jason Segel.
Jason Segel wants to bring some magic into your life!
When researching a new project, it's good to really throw yourself into it. Just ask Jason Segel.