Britain’s biggest LGBTQ festival Brighton Pride has been cancelled due to the coronavirus crisis, with headline shows from Mariah Carey and the Pussycat Dolls not going ahead.
17.03.2020 - 20:41 / ok.co.uk
McDonald’s have made a big move to go more green with their Happy Meals from 2021.The fast-food giant will be cutting all plastic from their popular children’s menu with the aim of becoming more environmentally friendly. Instead young customers will receive a soft toy, or paper-based item like a book, inside the Happy Meals which McDonald’s is hoping will remove more than 3,000 metric tonnes of plastic from the UK branches of the global business.
Britain’s biggest LGBTQ festival Brighton Pride has been cancelled due to the coronavirus crisis, with headline shows from Mariah Carey and the Pussycat Dolls not going ahead.
"I had no energy but nothing that I'd go to A&E with, I coped with it at home."
Liam Payne had two special occasions to celebrate over the weekend: Mother's Day in the U.K. and his son's birthday.On Sunday (March 22), the former One Direction member took to social media to wish a happy Mother's Day to his mom, Karen, and to Cheryl Cole, with whom he shares 3-year-old son, Bear."Double special day today thanks to 2 very special ladies and a very special little man," he tweeted.
Prince Harry has returned to Canada having carried out his final engagements as a senior royal.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex returned to the United Kingdom without their son, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, in early March 2020.A source confirmed to BAZAAR.com that Prince Harry has now reunited with his family in Canada.It truly is the end of an era.
Robbie Williams has a pretty simple goal heading into his 2020 Las Vegas residency: to please absolutely everyone. That's all! "I want people who have never seen me before to come to the show and be entertained and not be bored," he tells Billboard's Pop Shop Podcast (listen below)
John Boyega is teaming up with Netflix to create a series of feature films set in Africa.
The feature films will all be non-English language
Netflix has teamed with Star Wars alumnus John Boyega as it eyes Africa as its next major source of content. The streamer, which debuted its first African Original Queen Sono last month, has signed a development deal with Boyega’s U.K.-based UpperRoom Productions, with a specific focus on non-English language films from West and East Africa.