It was reported yesterday that former Bond girl and That ’70s Show star Tanya Roberts had died after collapsing on Christmas Eve after returning from walking her dog.
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Worsley restaurant have cancelled their ‘Christmas market’ event after being told they could be fined.
The market-style event - due to be held at The Delph, on Worsley Road - would have lasted two days starting on December 12.It was hoped the event would feature a stall selling hog roast, mulled wine and festive wreathes. But owners Natalie Robinson and Philip Campbell say they were approached by Salford council officers, who warned them of strict Covid-19 restrictions. Natalie, 36, claims she
.It was reported yesterday that former Bond girl and That ’70s Show star Tanya Roberts had died after collapsing on Christmas Eve after returning from walking her dog.
festive season can be a dangerous time for our beloved pets. In the run up to Christmas Day, there are often hidden dangers which catch out dog and cat owners every year.
The Kardashian-Jenners are not hosting their annual Christmas Eve party this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but they are still staying festive while at home with their families.
, the Norfolk police released an official statement in an attempt to stop hopeful onlookers from gathering at the church. notes that Kate Middleton and Prince William will be staying just two miles away from St Mary Magdalene Church on the Queen's Sandringham estate, but will not be showing up.
It was painful for many fans to watch Growing Pains star Kirk Cameron, 50, host a public caroling event with barely a mask in sight. Dressed in a Santa Claus suit with only a fake beard to cover his face, the actor led a reported crowd of about 100 attendees (per ABC7 KABC) as they sang Christmas carols in a parking lot at The Oaks Mall, a shopping center in Thousand Oaks, on Dec.
Onetime Growing Pains star Kirk Cameron hosted yet another Christmas caroling protest with unmasked singers in close proximity. Local news reports pin the number of attendees at about 100. The event was held in the parking lot of The Oaks Mall in Thousand Oaks. It’s the third such event the Fireproof actor has held this December.
Kirk Cameron is making his voice -- and those of other angry Californians -- heard this holiday season to combat California Gov. Gavin Newsom's stay-at-home order amid the coronavirus surge in the state.
KABC-TV reported. Few could be seen wearing face coverings or practicing social distancing despite Southern California battling a massive surge in coronavirus infections, leaving hospitals filled to capacity, according to the report. In a Facebook story message prior to the event, Cameron said a local physician called him with a reminder to “use common sense if you are going to be gathering with us tonight.”“He recommends putting a mask over your face and socially distancing according to family
Girls Aloud have had to cancel their plan to have a festive meet up with Sarah Harding due to coronavirus restrictions. Kimberley Walsh yesterday revealed she's pregnant with her third child and said she told her news to two of her bandmates, Nicola Roberts and Cheryl.The singer also told how she had been hoping to tell other bandmates Sarah, who is battling breast cancer, and Nadine Coyle in person.
direct to your inboxUrgent talks between UK leaders on the easing of coronavirus restrictions over Christmas will resume on Wednesday amid increasing pressure to halt the plans over concerns of a fresh spike in cases.Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove discussed the scheduled relaxation with the first ministers of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland on Tuesday but they did not confirm a new position.However, a source in the UK Government said there were no plans to change number of days or
Despite their good intentions, the Cambridges were heavily criticised for travelling to the country unnecessarily amid Scotland’s COVID-19 restrictions.
An irate customer at a New Jersey restaurant attacked workers and threatened them with a knife after he was told to wear a mask, police said. It's the latest in a string of incidents across the country involving food service workers trying to enforce mask rules among their clientele – at their own peril.