Scott Baio was not happy after his former Happy Days co-star, Ron Howard, announced that he was putting together a reunion of the classic show in order to raise money for Democrats in Wisconsin, where the show was set.
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eleven venues shared government funding worth £260,000 to save them from closure as a result of the pandemic.But Nick Bowden, director of Northern Quarter bar, club and gig venue Soup Kitchen, warned at the time that it would only keep them afloat until October and that the funding would not resolve 'long term issues' facing the nightlife and live music sector.Earlier this week, the Chancellor Rishi Sunak came under criticism for his comments on struggling musicians.The Chancellor said people in
.Scott Baio was not happy after his former Happy Days co-star, Ron Howard, announced that he was putting together a reunion of the classic show in order to raise money for Democrats in Wisconsin, where the show was set.
Scott Baio shot back at John Stamos after the actor, 57, tweeted that he wanted to play his character, Chachi, during the October 25 Happy Days reunion. John presumed that Scott wouldn’t be down for the reunion considering that it’s raising money for the Wisconsin Democratic Party — and Scott, 60, is one of Hollywood’s most vocal Donald Trump supporters. Despite that probably being true, Scott repeatedly lashed out at John and anyone who voiced support for him stepping into the role.
John Stamos replacing him at an upcoming "Happy Days" reunion, so he took his frustrations out on… Lori Loughlin.This weekend, much of the cast of the iconic sitcom will get together on behalf of the Democratic party. Scott, who played Chachi on "Happy Days," has long been a very outspoken supporter of President Trump and will not participate.On Oct.
straight to your inboxMikel Arteta suggested that the VAR official did not adequately check a possible penalty against Kyle Walker in Manchester City's victory over Arsenal. After City had taken the lead through Raheem Sterling in the first half, Ederson produced three big saves to deny Bukayo Saka and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang when through on goal.
New Zealand general election. Ms Arden won a second term in office as the country's Prime Minister.
Jordan Moreau On Friday morning, President Donald Trump retweeted a satirical article about the recent Twitter outage being a plot in favor of former Vice President Joe Biden, seemingly falling for the fake story.Coincidentally before Trump’s and Biden’s separate town halls on Thursday night, Twitter experienced widespread technical problems across the U.S. and other parts of the world.
hereStewart, who lives above the restaurant and heard the window being smashed at around 4.30am, was finally able to reopen the business on Thursday night.He says the break in was the last thing the businesses needed, as the hospitality industry grapples to keep going during the pandemic - particularly at a time when businesses could yet face further restrictions if Greater Manchester is moved into tier three.He said: "I went to bed on Sunday thinking we might have to close and it ended up being
Apotheca's social media last night, in a post which said: "Sadly Apotheca’s doors are closed for good. "We’ve had a good run in the Northern Quarter and thank you to everyone who has visited us over the years.
coronavirus restrictions.This latest controversy comes after Chancellor Rishi Sunak claimed that people should “adapt” their jobs during the ongoing pandemic, telling ITV News that people “in all walks of life” will have to consider changing the jobs they do in certain industries.Responding to the poster, singer Sam Fender said he thought it was “satire”.Fatboy Slim added: “This is unbelievable. The government is throwing the arts under a bus.”Wow.
announce the closure of pubs, bars and restaurants in the north, with restrictions implemented by Wednesday.
here"It would also run the risk of severe redundancies across the north of England, particularly when you combine the effect of any new local restrictions."We think it would be to do long term damage to the economy of Greater Manchester and the north of England, and would actually weaken recovery."This package is insufficient to protect our communities as we go into the rest of the autumn and the winter."The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, previously that under a new localised furlough scheme,
Northern Quarter.
After long dreaming of a wedding in Rome, Stassi Schroeder, 32, and Beau Clark, 40, gave fans the ultimate surprise after revealing they secretly tied the knot in Los Angeles in September. The Vanderpump Rule stars were meant to exchange vows in Italy on Oct.
website which offers alternative careers.Entitled “Discover your skills and careers”, the site asks people “to think about the type of work you want to do.
Congratulations are in order for Stassi Schroeder and Beau Clark who have officially tied the knot! The couple’s “dream wedding” was put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, however they went ahead with a secret backyard ceremony in September 2020 on what “would have been” their wedding date. The Vanderpump Rulesstar revealed the exciting news in an October 7 Instagram video, sharing a clip of her and Beau saying their ‘I do’s’ in what appeared to be a very laid back ceremony.
United We Stream on October 10 and 11, coinciding with World Mental Health Day on Saturday.