Susan Sarandon is ready to get her love life on the road. The 74-year-old actress recently appeared on the "Divorced Not Dead" podcast and discussed love and relationships.
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Falkirk, Stirling and Clackmannashire have now received a coronavirus vaccine.It's after an expansion of vaccination centres in the Forth Valley and to those aged 65 and over.Health bosses say work is now underway to start giving out second doses.
From the 1st of March, everyone in their 60s and those aged 16 to 64 with certain underlying health conditions as well as unpaid carers will be given their first jag.Jillian Taylor, Operational Lead for NHS Forth Valley’s Covid-19 Vaccination
.Susan Sarandon is ready to get her love life on the road. The 74-year-old actress recently appeared on the "Divorced Not Dead" podcast and discussed love and relationships.
Slime spree! One of the best parts of Nickelodeon’s annual Kids’ Choice Awards is seeing A-list stars covered in the network’s signature neon-green goo.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The state of the region’s mental health support for young people has branded a “scandal” as more than 1,000 referrals still wait for treatment.According to the latest data on the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) from Public Health Scotland, Forth Valley still has the worst rate in Scotland for cases being dealt with during the 18-week target period.Only 37.4 per cent were seen within that
Dakota Fanning is taking on a big new role.
Dakota Fanning is set to pportray Susan Elizabeth Ford opposite Michelle Pfeiffer’s Betty Ford and Aaron Eckhart’s Gerald Ford in Showtime’s anthology series The First Lady, headlined by Viola Davis, Pfeiffer and Gillian Anderson. Davis executive produces the series, directed and executive produced by Susanne Bier and produced by Lionsgate TV and Showtime.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterDakota Fanning has signed on to play Susan Ford in the Showtime anthology series “The First Lady,” Variety has learned.Susan is the only daughter of Betty Ford and President Gerald Ford, who will be played in the series by Michelle Pfeiffer and Aaron Eckhart respectively.
Covid-19 found in the UK could likely infect people who have already had coronavirus, according to an expert in communicable diseases.Six cases of the concerning P.1 variant were confirmed in the UK over the weekend - three in Scotland and three in England.The Scottish Government revealed cases of the variant were identified in the north-east of the country during 10-day period of self-isolation after travelling from Brazil via Paris and London to Aberdeen in early February.Danny Altmann,
direct to your inboxNearly two million people aged 60 to 63 in England are being invited to book a coronavirus jab as part of the continued expansion of the vaccine programme.NHS England said that the letters will start landing on doormats from Monday, explaining how people can make an appointment to get jabbed through the national booking service.They have been sent out after more than three in four people aged 65 to 70 took up the offer of a vaccination, it added.Get the latest updates from
Coronavirus cases in Los Angeles county continue to climb down from the record-breaking highs of the fatal holiday surge. On Saturday Los Angeles Public Health recorded 1,730 new confirmed cases – a significant decrease from the 6,917 cases reported exactly a month ago.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Stirling’s future steps out of lockdown have been outlined, with the region’s frozen hospitality sector on track for a possible April restart.The latest routemap laid out by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon reveals plans to return Scotland to the previous levels system by the end of April.The changes come on the back of positivity regarding case numbers across Scotland, as well as the successful rollout of the
Video: 'She was the only one I ever head' - Tipton twin Lil pays tribute to Doris who died from Coronavirus earlier this month (Birmingham Mail)Coronavirus latest headlines for Feb 20Joe Chapman looks ahead to Albion's next game against BurnleyCouple pay £415K for Harborne house and now worth over £1 millionSir Keir Starmer asks Boris Johnson if he would be able to afford to self-isolate with one-off £500 paymentPrincess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank have named their baby son August
St Johnstone in time for the Perth club's date with destiny in the Betfred Cup Final. The midfielder went off injured in the first half of Saints' match against Rangers earlier this month and was looking doubtful for the clash against Livingston at Hampden Park on February 28.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterAaron Eckhart has signed on to play President Gerald Ford in the upcoming Showtime anthology series “The First Lady.”Formerly known as “First Ladies,” the show is described as a reframing of American leadership, told through the lens of the women at the heart of the White House. Eckhart joins previously announced series stars Viola Davis and Michelle Pfeiffer, who will play Michelle Obama and Betty Ford respectively.
Aaron Eckhart is set to co-star opposite Viola Davis and Michelle Pfeiffer in The First Lady (working title), Showtime’s anthology executive produced by Davis and directed and executive produced by Susanne Bier.