Love Island has been revealed, signalling the start of a long, hot summer. The ITV2 dating show is set to start on Monday, June 28 at 9pm, with several singletons to enter the villa for the newest series.
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After months of offering only drive-thru and delivery services, from today , McDonald's will be able to re-open its restaurants properly.
Hundreds of restaurants have now reopened to shoppers, and will be operating in line with social distancing rules.
From today, customers will be able to sit inside as the rule of six is extended to indoor gatherings as part of step three of the lockdown roadmap.
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Love Island has been revealed, signalling the start of a long, hot summer. The ITV2 dating show is set to start on Monday, June 28 at 9pm, with several singletons to enter the villa for the newest series.
The French government has published further details of its plans to reopen for travel this summer, with a traffic light system coming into effect on June 9 that will classify countries as green, orange or red.
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Warner Bros has set an awards corridor release in the UK and Ireland for Operation Mincemeat, the John Madden-directed war pic starring Colin Firth and Kelly Macdonald, with the film set to land January 7, 2022.
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animal rights protesters are currently blockading all four UK distribution centres.The fast food chain currently uses the four distributors to supply its 1,300 UK stores but lorries are being stopped from leaving with supplies by Animal Rebellion.The group are currently using trucks and bamboo structures as blockades and have around 50 people at the distribution sites in Hemel Hempstead, Basingstoke, Coventry and Heywood, Greater Manchester.Campaigners have been actively posting videos of the
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Line of Duty star Kelly Macdonald have been confirmed as guest stars in the upcoming UK remake of Call My Agent!.Amazon Prime Video has also announced that it has bought the UK and Ireland rights to the series, which is based on the globally successful French comedy.The original show is about a struggling celebrity talent agency trying to stay afloat in Paris, which found a home on Netflix after first airing on the country’s terrestrial France 2 channel.Filming of the UK remake will take place
Naman Ramachandran Helena Bonham Carter (“The Crown”), Kelly Macdonald (“Line of Duty”) and Olivia Williams (“The Nevers”) will have cameos in the British remake of hit French series “Call My Agent!”.Amazon Prime Video will premiere the series exclusively in the U.K. and Ireland.BAFTA award winner John Morton (“W1A”) is writing and directing the first two episodes and executive producing the series.
Amazon Prime Video has locked UK and Ireland rights to the forthcoming British remake of hit French series Call My Agent!