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The Government has confirmed that millions of Brits are owed a £500 payment until next March.
Anyone on a low-income who is forced to self-isolate could be eligible for the payment.
Sajid Javid said the Government will give "practical and financial support" to those who are self-isolating due to Covid, including parents whose children have been sent home from school.
Under the terms of the one-off payment, people
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announced that it intends to review the records of LGBTQ service members discharged under the policy and — provided there are no justifiable reasons for a less than honorable discharge, such as behavioral problems or a criminal history — restore benefits that those service members earned but were denied them due to their sexual orientation.Under Pocan’s bill, service members found to be wrongfully discharged simply due to their sexual orientation would be able to request a review of their
It’s time to add another groundbreaking queer holiday rom-com to your holiday watch list with the short film “The Syed Family Xmas Eve Game Night” from writer Kausar Mohammed (“East of La Brea”) and director Fawzia Mirza (“Signature Move”). The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11.
Halo co-creator Marcus Lehto has teased his next major project – and it’s apparently not everyone’s cup of tea.Following the mediocre release of Disintegration and the closure of his studio, V1 Interactive, it looks as though Marcus Lehto is about to pick up his next big project.“Making some pretty big decisions with my career this week,” he tweeted (via VGC). “Some of you will support it, some will not.
EXCLUSIVE: Gabriel Byrne (Hereditary) and Oscar winner Mira Sorvino (Impeachment: American Crime Story) have joined feature biopic Lamborghini, about Italian sports car founder Ferruccio Lamborghini.
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Married at First Sight UK has kept us hooked from the first 'I do' to last night's explosive dinner party. The final commitment ceremony is now about air – and is likely to be equally dramatic with Luke Dawson emotionally revealing he is not what wife Morag Crichton wants.
jail sentence. Mark Thompson, 30, poured a can of petrol over the Alfa Romeo GT Blackline JTS and set it alight just yards from a block of flats in Bainsford, Falkirk.
The Marrakech International Film Festival has opted to postpone its 19th edition, citing the current global health situation. However, the Festival Foundation will continue to present its industry and talent development program with the fourth edition of the Atlas Workshops to be conducted online from November 22-25 with the support of Netflix. This follows a similar path to 2020 when the Moroccan fest was also canceled and the Atlas Workshops, which launched in 2018, were moved online.
Mariska Hargitay, who plays Olivia Benson on, and Chris Meloni, who recently returned to the franchise as Elliot Stabler on, know that fans are eager for the two former partners to ignite their romance onscreen. But Meloni played coy about whether or not that will happen when both shows return to NBC in September. “I think it’s going to be a collaborative effort between both showrunners and Mariska and I to figure it all out.
“Don’t Look Up,” which released a new trailer on Wednesday, reportedly cost a combined $55 million.DiCaprio, 46, earned a $30 million salary, Variety reported, while Lawrence, 31, received a reported $25 million payday for the dark comedy film.The two Oscar winners lead Adam McKay’s newest Netflix film alongside an A-list cast.
UK Government is being urged to "bring clarity" soon on the future of the State Pension triple lock after reports suggested that a decision on the rule, which is used to uprate pensions, is to be made this week. Helen Morrissey, senior pensions and retirement analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said: "Any decision needs to take account of the needs of both pensioners and taxpayers.