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A multi-million-pound project to restore the Leigh Spinners Mill has taken a crucial step forward this week as the latest plans for the site are approved.The Grade-II listed mill, which is the largest building in Leigh, has been granted planning permission for a new fire escape, staircase and lift by Wigan council.The building, described as the most important late era mill in the UK, is on the Historic England Buildings at Risk Register due to problems with the fabric.As part of the
.Benefits delivered by the UK Government are usually paid on a regular basis straight into your bank or building society.
straight to your inbox every day for freeGood things come to those who wait. A very simple saying that, if you look through the archives of football transfers, should always be kept in mind when players first land on British shores.
Ben Shephard has paid tribute to a former Tipping Point contestant named Alan, who has sadly passed away.Taking to Twitter on Wednesday, the Good Morning Britain host – who fronts the popular ITV quiz show – expressed his sadness in a heartfelt message, which read: "We were so very sad to hear about Alan's passing, he was such a gent and great fun on Tipping Point."I know the family were keen that his episode could be enjoyed by everyone as much as he enjoyed being a part of it! My deepest
Naman Ramachandran British actor John Boyega has said he’s had an honest conversation with “Star Wars” producer Kathleen Kennedy after his explosive revelations about working on the franchise.Speaking to GQ magazine in September, Boyega spoke out about the lack of nuance afforded to his character Finn, who was a central character in “Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens” but had less prominence in subsequent films: “What I would say to Disney is do not bring out a Black character, market
With the international launch of the Noma Fund, former footballer Roger Milla, is issuing an appeal to mobilise the world, including the UK in the fight against Noma. A disease little known to the general public, Noma kills nearly 140,000 children around the world every year, leaving mutilating after-effects on the faces of the few survivors.
Prince Harry continued his support of the veteran community, honoring the United Kingdom's Remembrance Week from this side of the pond. A spokesperson for the Duke of Sussex tells BAZAAR.com that the prince joined The Mission Continues Service Platoons on November 12 to pack and distribute meal kits alongside fellow veterans.
No Time To Die.And like most British actors in the 25 to 35 age range, the Star Wars actor has been asked whether he'd be keen on the part.Speaking to MTV, he said: “Hey listen, [with] Steve McQueen directing, let’s do this. We could show them something different.“We’ll still bring that sophistication – you know, James Bond has to be James Bond.
Anton Du Beke has been filling in for judge Motsi Mabuse on Strictly Come Dancing because she has to quarantine for two weeks.The 54-year-old former show professional has taken Motsi’s spot owing to the fact that she had to leave the UK to travel to Germany, meaning she cannot be on the show for a fortnight. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Dame Shirley Bassey goes out in style on this week's Official Albums Chart as her new - and final - album I Owe It All To You sets an Official UK Chart record.
cosmetic surgery, is now on her way back to the UK.Michelle Williams, 46, may never fully recover from the operation and has now spent more than 12 weeks in intensive care at a private hospital abroad following a rhinoplasty procedure.She is on a repatriation flight home and will be taken to hospital when she arrives on Thursday evening.Her family are suing for medical negligence and have been locked in a battle with the hospital after it initially refused to allow Ms Williams to leave unless
Memmo is a new platform which offers people the opportunity to do just that.Gustav Lundberg Toresson, CEO and co-founder of Memmo, said, “Expanding Memmo to the UK is a huge step on our journey towards creating inspiring meetings between public figures and fans, everywhere in the world.“The UK entertainment and live sports industries have been particularly hard hit by the pandemic, and sportspeople and performers now have more time on their hands to engage with fans.“Meanwhile, there is an
John Boyega had concerns his passionate Black Lives Matter speech would deter directors from casting him in their films.The Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker actor gave an emotional speech referencing his own experiences of racism and the death of George Floyd in the U.S.