Armie Hammer thinks everyone should talk to someone.
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.NHS Lanarkshire has given a farewell salute to the British Army who helped the health board’s “battle planning” in the fight against coronavirus.Ministry of Defence liaison officer Captain Dan Phillips has stood down after four months stationed at the organisation’s headquarters in Bothwell, providing vital assistance as measures were put in place to tackle Covid-19.He initially worked with Army colleague
.Armie Hammer thinks everyone should talk to someone.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A charity is offering free cancer kits for people in Monklands undergoing treatment for the disease in Lanarkshire.Cancer Support UK invite residents in Airdrie and Coatbridge, who are living with the disease and going through treatment, to order one of its free kits.The cancer kits are a practical aid to recovery - designed by people who have suffered with cancer themselves - and contain items to help those
hereAlmost 1,000 knives and other bladed weapons were handed in over the course of just the first five months.Images released by the force showed the extent of the deadly haul, which included swords, machetes, meat cleavers and even a Ninja-style throwing star.There were also kitchen knives and ornamental blades, alongside fake guns and other firearms.The British Ironwork Centre said a lorry dropped off 'thousands' of the weapons to its foundry in July - all of which had been collected from the
Bee Gees documentary titled How Can You Mend A Broken Heart has been acquired by HBO, with release plans set for later this year.The film, which was set to premiere at the 2020 Telluride Film Festival, will launch on HBO this winter and will then be available to stream on HBO Max.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The most famous plane from The Battle of Britain flew over Hairmyres today to say a special thank you to our NHS heroes.Hundreds turned out this afternoon to see a Spitfire roar over the hospital.And photographer Derek McSwan was there to capture the poignant moment.The World War II plane began flying around the UK during the Clap for Carers campaign while the country was in lockdown and is flying over
World War II plane which began flying around the UK during the Clap for Carers campaign while the country was in lockdown is due to fly over Scotland on Thursday.
McFly have dedicated their performance on Britain’s Got Talent to NHS staff working on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic.
NHS is struggling to stockpile essential medicines in preparation for a no-deal Brexit.In a letter to an MSP seen by the Sunday Mail, the Finance Secretary blamed the UK Government’s “reckless” and “unacceptable” attitude.Senior medical leaders across the UK warned last week that no-deal disruption could lead to shortages of drugs, including those needed for Covid-19 testing, due to new border checks.Forbes has now raised concerns about procurement in reply to a parliamentary question from
Lily James and Armie Hammer battle the shadow of Rebecca in the trailer for Netflix’s adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s beloved 1938 gothic novel.
One of the most versatile and prolific filmmakers on the planet, it seems as if there is nothing English writer/director Ben Wheatley can’t do. He’s done disturbing horror (“Kill List“), serial killer comedy (“Sightseers“), black comic action (“Free Fire“), psychedelic period movies (“A Field in England“), and a dark dystopian adaptation of J.G.
the government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme.New figures released by HMRC showed that up to midnight on August 27, more than 260,000 meals were devoured by diners at participating restaurants, pubs and cafes in the region.In neighbouring North Lanarkshire, another £1.5 million was discounted from the 274,000 meals served there.Restaurants have until the end of September to claim back the discount so HMRC expect the number of claims to continue to increase.Across Scotland, 6.3 million meals have