Many people living with a student could be eligible for a special council tax reduction, potentially saving thousands of pounds a year.
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Mindhunter has racked up thousands of signatures.Based on the true crime book of the same name, the show first launched on Netflix in 2017. Set in 1977, it followed FBI agents Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill Tench (Holt McCallany) as they attempt to get inside the minds of a serial killer – a completely new brand of murderer at the time.A second season was released in 2019, with the series soon gaining a strong fanbase.
However, despite the show’s popularity, plans for a third season were put on hold by Netflix in 2020.Earlier this year director, executive producer and showrunner David Fincher confirmed that it will not return for a third season.But that didn’t stop fans setting up a petition calling for the show’s return at the time. It has now racked up 59,917 signatures.“Please believe, even if the numbers didn’t add up in season two as they did for the first season, we are still out here waiting faithfully and clamouring for more,” the petition’s creator Dawn Bruner wrote.“Please don’t let such a brilliant series die because we know, without doubt, this show/series has the potential to be Netflix most successful and popular ever.”Meanwhile, Asif Kapadia – who directed two Mindhunter episodes in season one – previously urged fans to “make enough noise” so the series can return for a third season.“Audiences around the world need let @netflix know that there is a real interest & demand for Season 3 of @MINDHUNTER_ if you make enough noise, It might actually happen….
Many people living with a student could be eligible for a special council tax reduction, potentially saving thousands of pounds a year.
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will take 10 of the most iconic and infamous reality TV personalities from some of the most popular reality television franchises and place them in a house together. These notorious villains meet their match as they must outsmart, out-manipulate and out-scheme each other through a series of challenges in order to win a $200,000 cash prize and the title of «America's Ultimate Supervillain.»Each week the contestants compete in a battle-royale challenge that tests their physical, mental and emotional strength.
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she died in her London home at the age of 56.Thousands of fans and mourners roped around the streets of her hometown of Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland.Following a private memorial service, her cortege strolled down the roads in a vintage VW van by her former home and had Bob Marley’s song “Natural Mystic” blaring from the hearse.As her hearse was driven down the avenues, sobs could be heard throughout the large crowds as some clapped, cheered and placed flowers onto the vehicle.O’Connor’s casket was also shrouded in blue, white and pink florals.The mourning fans also included children who held onto teddy bears and some people donned Irish hats, scarves and flags, banners, dogs and musical instruments as they watched the procession pass by.The funeral service was reportedly led by the Chief Imam of the Islamic Centre of Ireland, Shaykh Dr Umar Al-Qadri, according to Ireland’s news channel RTE.The country’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar as well as the Irish President Michael D. Higgins were in attendance at the burial service.
An expert has warned that thousands of pensioners could be getting underpaid by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
‘I would see flashes out of the corner of my eye, hearing whispers, hallucinating’, says 44-year-old Hannah. ‘There was a day I was crouched in the bath like a baby, my father found me like that’, explains Karen, 63.
Following a nine-week investigation and cast petition, Albert Alarr, the “Days of Our Lives” co-executive producer, has been replaced.
"Days of Our Lives" co-executive producer and director Albert Alarr is reportedly leaving the long-running soap opera after a cast-signed petition calling for his removal following a misconduct investigation. According to Deadline, series executive producer Ken Corday announced that Alarr will be "exiting his role" and replaced with Janet Drucker. Corday also told staff there will be new HR protocols and presence on set.
A quick-thinking worker at a Paisley Post Office stepped in to stop an elderly customer handing over thousands of pounds to crooks who had conned her into sending them cash.
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This is Day 95 of the WGA strike and Day 22 of the SAG-AFTRA strike