Christmas is more than three months away, but Gloria Estefan is making an early holiday announcement in a sneak peek at her visit to Friday’s edition of Global‘s “The Talk”.
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Massive Attack are calling on the government to introduce a plan to cut carbon emissions at concerts.It comes after the band commissioned a report on carbon emissions in the music industry.The report entitled ‘Roadmap To Super Low Carbon Live Music’, produced by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research recommended bands should ditch private jets and reduce the amount of kit they bring on tour.But Rob Del Naja also criticised the government for not doing enough to support the industry to
.Christmas is more than three months away, but Gloria Estefan is making an early holiday announcement in a sneak peek at her visit to Friday’s edition of Global‘s “The Talk”.
who is a huge Netflix star. Emily is famously the niece of Phoenix Nights legend Ted Robbins.
Coronation Street fans were left in tears on Wednesday night as Weatherfield's residents discovered that Norris Cole had died. Norris, played by Malcolm Hebden, has been a key character on the cobbles since 1994 and he last paid a visit to the street in 2020.
Next week's Coronation Street will see Weatherfield's residents gather for Norris Cole's funeral following the sad news of his death. It was revealed last week that the residents will discover that Norris has died after suffering a stroke in emotional scenes on the ITV soap.
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Emily Atack wasted no time heading off for a last-minute summer break as she flew out to sunny Spain the morning after the 2021 National Television Awards.The 31-year-old updated her Instagram followers on her latest adventure as she jetted off with her sister Martha and close pals earlier today. Former The Inbetweeners star Emily dazzled last night as she attended the NTAs, hosted at London's O2 arena and sponsored by OK!.
Massive Attack have cancelled an upcoming Liverpool gig over the venue’s decision to host an arms fair.The Bristol band were due to to play a “super-low carbon” show at Liverpool’s ACC Exhibition Centre to support the development of the band’s Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research project.However, they have now announced the show’s cancellation due to arms exhibition AOC Europe 2021 being held at the venue next month (Oct 12-13).“Across two days, the show connects organisations and