Oh, come on, seriously?!
21.10.2021 - 17:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Fast food chain McDonald's has been accused of 'discrimination' because of one of its drive-thru rules.
The burger giant has come under fire with one shopper, who found herself struggling to place an order because of the rule.
Lynne Holman visited the drive-thru window at the franchise in Warwick Road, Loughborough, and asked for a chicken nugget Happy Meal - but her order was rejected.
"I was told I couldn't order Happy Meals but I could have a medium chicken nugget meal, which is basically the
Oh, come on, seriously?!
Jane McDonald will return to the Loose Women panel next week for the first time since losing fiancé Ed Rothe back in April. It has been two years since the singer appeared on the daytime show and so this announcement comes as welcome news for Jane and her upcoming co-hosts.
UPDATED with letter to Board: AMG CEO Byron Allen said he’s sent a letter to the board of directors of McDonald’s asking them to fire CEO Chris Kempczinski after a controversial text message from the executive surfaced related to the shooting deaths of two black children.
Loose Women studios in 2014, and has made some small appearances over the years, but on Friday she left fans excited with a surprise announcement.DISCOVER: Christine Lampard and Jane Moore's sustainable pledge on Loose Women revealedTaking to her social media channels, the singer revealed that she would be returning to the Loose Women panel as a guest.
Alan Carr's husband Paul Drayton reversed into a police car and narrowly missed a mother with a pram while drunk, a court has heard. The 50 year old - who has been married to comedian Alan since 2018 - is accused of being four times over the drink-drive limit when his motor allegedly nearly hit the lady in West Sussex last month.
GamesMaster this month.In the GamesMaster reboot, McDonald plays the role of the eponymous GamesMaster, which will “see him assume the vital duties of setting up gaming’s most amazing challenges to the contenders”.Elaborating on McDonald’s roles and responsibilities within the show, E4 shared:“As the all-knowing GamesMaster, he’ll watch over competitors as they compete in virtual battles across a range of games, trying everything in their power to claim a legendary Golden Joystick Trophy.”Back
Cristiano Ronaldo is not expected to stay at Manchester United once his playing days are over.
Jane McDonald will be making an "emotional" return to TV for her new Channel 5 series, Jane McDonald's Yorkshire, which is due to air in 2022.The upcoming show will be a "love letter" from the star, 58, to the "county she has called home all her life". It comes after Jane announced the tragic news in April that her partner Ed Rothe had died following a battle with lung cancer.
EXCLUSIVE: BAFTA-nominee Carol Morley (Out Of Blue) is underway in Yorkshire, England, on under-the-radar new feature Typist Artist Pirate King, which will star BAFTA winner Monica Dolan (The Dig), Golden Globe and BAFTA nominee Kelly Macdonald (Boardwalk Empire) and BAFTA winner Gina McKee (Phantom Thread).
E4 has announced Sir Trevor McDonald will star in the upcoming revival of GamesMaster.
NEW YORK -- Audra McDonald is going from host of the Tony Awards to another stage role.The six-time Tony-winner will return to Broadway in the play “Ohio State Murders” by Adrienne Kennedy, directed by Tony Award winner Kenny Leon.
Six-time Tony winner Audra McDonald will return to Broadway in Ohio State Murders by Adrienne Kennedy, the acclaimed playwright who will be making her Broadway debut at age 90. Kenny Leon will direct.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaAudra McDonald, the undisputed queen of live theater, will return to Broadway in “Ohio State Murders,” a new play by Adrienne Kennedy.The show, which will look at the destructiveness and corrosiveness of racism in this country, will be directed by Kenny Leon, the architect of the recent acclaimed revivals of “Fences” and “A Soldier’s Play.” Despite the fact that Kennedy has been working at the top of her game for decades, having written the likes of
Andy Cohen has made a big announcement today!
A row over the condition of Glasgow ahead of the COP26 summit has intensified with Nicola Sturgeon accused of "not living in the real world'.
Ashley Banjo has been praised for confronting comedian Jim Davidson over the comments he made about Diversity's Black Lives Matter performance.The group performed a powerful dance in September last year on Britain's Got Talent, with choreography that included a reference to the tragic death of George Floyd and the subsequent protests.The routine left many divided and Jim, 68, made some negative remarks in a video titled 'Who Needs Diversity?' as he called it “the most indulgent piece of stuff