Todrick Hall has been the victim of a home robbery.
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Itch.io’s Palestinian Aid bundle has come to an end, having raised over $900,000 for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency in Gaza.Offering over one thousand games for a total of $5 (roughly £3.54), the bundle ran for just one week, making the total raised even more impressive.Palestinian games developer Rasheed Abueideh’s game, Liyla And The Shadows Of War, was front and centre of the bundle.
The game explores his journey through the conflict and how the world around you changes when you
.Todrick Hall has been the victim of a home robbery.
Covid-19 continue to rise with the latest figures showing an increase to 10,185 detected cases. It comes as UK cases of the variant have risen almost four-fold in less than a month.Public Health England figures show a total of 161,981 confirmed and probable cases of Delta variant have now been identified in the UK - up by 50,824, or 46%, on the previous week.
part of the Government’s Plan for Jobs.
furlough scheme will be reduced from this month as the UK Government winds down the scheme.
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in all ten boroughs of Greater Manchester, the latest data shows.
families could be eligible to claim over £1,000 each year through Child Benefit. Child Benefit is a payment to help with the day-to-day costs of raising a child.
Molly-Mae Hague took to her YouTube channel to share a look at the gifts she received for her 22nd birthday.The blonde beauty was evidently spoilt rotten by pals and her boxer beau Tommy Fury, and Molly couldn’t wait to show her millions of followers some of her best items.
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Kurt Cobain in 1992 has sold for over $281,000 (£199,446) at auction.The caricature depicts the late Nirvana frontman playing a guitar with the caption: “Kurdt Kobain [sic] Rock Star”.
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coronavirus variant.New research published today (June 10) by LIVE, the live music organisation formed to tackle the unprecedented challenges deriving from Covid-19, has revealed that even a four-week delay to the government’s roadmap would cost the live music sector over £500million, with the summer festival season at risk of total collapse.Gigs by Rag’n’Bone Man, Rudimental, Olly Murs, Tom Odell and more are at risk of cancellation or postponement, which will incur immediate costs across the