Elizabeth Hurley is speaking out in honor of Steve Bing, her ex and the father of her child, after news of his death. Bing, a film producer and philanthropist, committed suicide on Monday by leaping off a building in Century City, California.
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PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Neil Bibby MSP urged Nicola Sturgeon to do all she could at First Minister’s Questions and Gavin Newlands MP handed in a petition and quizzed the UK aviation minister Kelly Tolhurst MP in Westminister. Read More News: Their action comes as a petition urging Nicola Sturgeon and the Scottish Government to do all it can to safeguard the jobs reached almost 20,000 signatures.Rolls-Royce announced on Wednesday it was axing 700 jobs at its Inchinnan
.Elizabeth Hurley is speaking out in honor of Steve Bing, her ex and the father of her child, after news of his death. Bing, a film producer and philanthropist, committed suicide on Monday by leaping off a building in Century City, California.
Elizabeth Hurley is speaking out in the wake of the death of her ex and the father of her child, Steve Bing. Bing, a film producer and philanthropist, died at the age of 55 after he committed suicide on Monday by leaping off a building in Century City, California. On Tuesday morning, Hurley, who shares 18-year-old son Damian with Bing, took to social media to share some photos with her ex. «I’m saddened beyond belief that Steve is no longer with us,» the 55-year-old British actress wrote.
Steve McQueen is calling out the British film and television industry for what he describes as “blatant racism.”
Tom Grater International Film Reporter12 Years A Slave filmmaker Steve McQueen has called out “blatant racism” in the UK’s film and TV industries.Writing in an op-ed for newspaper The Observer, the Oscar winner said he was tired of listening to excuses and hoping for action. He stated that the UK is “far behind” the U.S.
12 Years A Slave director said the race imbalance in the industries was “blindingly, obviously wrong”.Writing in this weekend’s Observer, McQueen called for the fast-tracking of BAME trainees within the film and television industries.“Yes, I’m fed up,” McQueen wrote. “I don’t want to hear anyone say, ‘Oh yes, it’s terrible’ ever again.
Sir Steve McQueen has said that the UK has a “shameful” lack of diversity in its film and TV industries.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happens Now Jamie Hepburn, Minister for Business, Fair Work and Skills, has written to West Scotland MSP Mr Bibby to confirm the new group.Mr Bibby said: “I am pleased after raising this with the First Minister that the Scottish Government is forming a group to support jobs in the aerospace sector.“The jobs at Rolls-Royce Inchinnan are vital to the West of Scotland economy and no stone should be left unturned in saving them.
Austin Daboh is moving over to Atlantic Records UK as executive vp, parent company Warner Music UK (WMUK) announced Tuesday (June 9).As Apple Music's head of editorial for the UK and Ireland, Daboh oversaw the streaming platform's playlist ecosystem, developing the Agenda brand which built out playlists with live concerts and immersive marketing initiatives.
JLS star Aston Merrygold is a dad of two after welcoming a baby boy with fiancee Sarah Lou Richards.The Beat Again hitmaker, 32, took to Instagram to announce that the couple had welcomed a son, called Macaulay Shay, on Friday.Alongside a black-and-white picture of the newborn holding onto his and Sarah’s fingers, he wrote: “Welcome to the world baby boy… Macaulay Shay Merrygold 12:52pm 5/6/2020.” Sarah also shared the same post.
By Erik Pedersen
Steve Priest, founding member of and bassist in the British rock band The Sweet, has died. He was 72.
Actor Hector Duran can currently be seen in Netflix’s new comedy “Space Force”, starring Steve Carell as General Mark Naird, tapped by the White House to lead the newest branch of America’s armed forces.
Steve Priest was a founding member, bassist, and vocalist for the legendary UK glam rock band Sweet.
“12 Years A Slave” director Steve McQueen has dedicated his two movies announced today as part of the Cannes Film Festival lineup to George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement.