Before Meghan Markle, there was another actress who married into the British royal family – Sophie Winkleman.
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Nicola Pagett, who portrayed the rebellious daughter Elizabeth Bellamy on the acclaimed 1970s British miniseries Upstairs, Downstairs, died Wednesday of complications from a brain tumor, The Guardianreported. She was 75.
Pagett's notable small-screen work also included a turn as Elizabeth Fanschawe in the 1973 telefilm Frankenstein: The True Story and as the star of the 10-episode 1977 miniseries Anna Karenina. On the big screen, Pagett appeared in such films as Anne of a Thousand Days (1969),
.Before Meghan Markle, there was another actress who married into the British royal family – Sophie Winkleman.
Covid-19 could hit Scotland despite the vaccine rollout, one scientist warns. Professor Andrew Hayward said a fourth wave across all of the UK is 'still likely' as some people are still not vaccinated.
First Minister is set to deliver the latest on the pandemic across Scotland from the Scottish Parliament later today.Over the last week fears have grown after a slight rise in the number of positive cases.It comes as concerns grow amid potential shortages of the Covid vaccine in the UK following a row with the European Union.Reduced vaccine supplies could slow the easing of lockdown restrictions, an expert has warned, after health officials said volumes for first doses will be "significantly
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AstraZeneca vaccine over blood clotting issues.The First Minister said the medical body, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, responsible for vaccines in the UK was monitoring the problem.Ireland stopped injecting its population with the jab yesterday, while the Netherland temporarily halted the rollout.A review released by Norway's medical agency over the weekend led to a number of countries suspending the vaccine while they investigate further.So far the Netherlands,
Kendall Jenner.
Dunblane massacre will be 'forever in our hearts' as Scotland remembers the tragedy 25 years on.The First Minister took to twitter to call the day 'one of the darkest and most heartbreaking in Scotland’s history'.On March 13, 1996, crazed gunman Thomas Hamilton murdered 16 primary school children and their teacher in Dunblane, sending shockwaves of grief around the world.Hamilton then took his own life.The murder spree remains Britain's deadliest mass shootings and lead to large-scale reforms on
His wife added, “A small saving grace to this tragedy is that he was doing one of the things he loved most and passed away on the beach near the water, which was his temple.
Jameela Jamil says she is breathing a sigh of relief following Piers Morgan's departure from "Good Morning Britain." Morgan abruptly walked off the show’s set this week after a tense exchange with a fellow co-host about Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey in which they addressed their years-long struggles with the media and the British royal family.The network later announced that he severed ties with the show.
coronavirus strain in Scotland. The person travelled from Rio de Janeiro to Edinburgh via Paris on February 19 and has tested positive for covid-19 with with initial lab findings suggesting it may be the Brazil variant.
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Upstairs, Downstairs star Nicola Pagett had died at the age of 75.
Ayrshire agency nurse.Claire Smith, from Ayr, has written to the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to ask if the government would reconsider their stance on the £500 Covid-19 bonus not being extended to agency staff.The 38-year-old staff nurse says when the NHS became overwhelmed by coronavrius cases, it was agency staff who ‘stepped up to help’.The mum-of-two was sent oversees to British territory Gibraltar at the start of the pandemic last year, by her then employers, Newcross, to support NHS