Nick Cannon is standing his ground in the face of controversy.
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contained an 'antisemitic conspiracy theory'.Now the actress has responded to the storm that has ensued following the interview and the MP's sacking, saying that she 'finds racism and anti-Semitism abhorrent'.During the interview, Maxine Peake claimed that police in America who knelt on George Floyd's neck had learned the tactic from 'seminars with Israeli secret services'.Ms Peake also said that Labour supporters who didn't back Jeremy Corbyn should 'hang their heads in shame'.Mrs Long-Bailey,
.Nick Cannon is standing his ground in the face of controversy.
straight to your inbox Manchester City have issued a statement after the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) announced that their punishment for contravening Financial Fair Play regulations has been reduced to a fine. The Blues protested their innocence throughout the UEFA investigation and immediately returned to CAS when it was announced in February that they would be banned from the Champions League for two years.
The dispute between Meghan Markle and the Mail on Sunday continues.
Tom Meighan has issued a response to his conviction earlier this week for assaulting his partner Vikki Ager. He also addressed a disparaging statement that was issued by his former Kasabian bandmates after the conviction.In his statement, Meighan admits to struggling with alcohol addiction and says that he has recently been diagnosed with ADHD.
Kasabian frontman Tom Meighan has issued a statement after being convicted of assault, saying he is “completely to blame and accept[s] all responsibility” for his actions.The Leicester band announced on Monday (July 6) that Meighan would be stepping down as frontman “by mutual consent” in order to “concentrate all his energies on getting his life back on track”.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterThe fall festival trifecta – Venice, Telluride and Toronto – plus the nearby New York Film Festival, say they are ditching competing this year to focus on collaborating and supporting cinema to help it steer through the pandemic era.Traditionally the first port of call for films intending to launch into awards season, the fests are facing major changes to their 2020 editions due to ongoing virus disruption.
Kasabian have issued a statement following today’s sentencing of former frontman Tom Meighan for assault charges.The Leicester band announced yesterday (July 6) that Meighan would be stepping down as frontman “by mutual consent” in order to “concentrate all his energies on getting his life back on track”.Today (July 7), the singer appeared at Leicester Magistrates Court to face a charge of assault against his former partner Vikki Ager.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorAs pressure mounts on the Washington Redskins to change their name, fans are renewing calls on Major League Baseball’s Cleveland Indians to alter that team’s name, as well. On Friday, just a few hours after the Redskins issued a statement about their team name, Cleveland did likewise.
Kendall and Kylie Jenner have released a statement after it was reported their fashion brand had failed to pay factory workers in Bangladesh amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Rebecca Long-Bailey has deleted the tweet which led to her being sacked from the shadow cabinet.Last week, the Salford and Eccles MP shared an interview with actress Maxine Peake which Labour leader Keir Starmer said included 'an anti-semitic conspiracy theory'.Ms Long-Bailey was asked to step down from her post and has since been replaced by Stretford and Urmston MP Kate Green.In a statement released after losing her position, she said her re-tweet was 'in no way' an intention to endorse every
Stretford and Urmston MP Kate Green has been appointed shadow education secretary after Rebecca Long-Bailey was sacked from the post.The Salford MP was removed from Labour's front bench for sharing a controversial interview with Salford actor Maxine Peake.Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the newspaper interview 'contained an anti-semitic conspiracy theory'.He appointed Ms Green to the shadow cabinet on Saturday.In a statement, Ms Green said: "It’s a privilege to have been asked to serve as
it has gone into administration.Intu said it has filed to appoint James Robert Tucker, Michael Robert Pink and David John Pike from KPMG as administrators for the company.The announcement came minutes after the London Stock Exchange suspended shares in the shopping centre owner.The news has left many questioning whether shops inside the Trafford Centre, and those inside other Intu properties will continue to operate. Follow live updates from this breaking news here. Intu has now confirmed that
Funny Cow, biographical play The Nico Project, Black Mirror and now Fanny Lye Deliver’d – a survivor’s story set against the English Civil War – often tries to use her parts as a platform for telling a broader story about issues she is passionate about.
Keir Starmer has fired Rebecca Long-Bailey as shadow education secretary over an alleged antisemitic article she reposted online.In a shock move, the Labour leader’s office issued a statement calling on Starmer’s left-wing rival for the leadership of the party only three months to stand down with immediate effect.A spokesman for Starmer said: "This afternoon Keir Starmer asked Rebecca Long-Bailey to step down from the Shadow Cabinet.