After exiting the Netflix film “Rebel Ridge” directed by Jeremy Saulnier (“Green Room“), British actor John Boyega (“Detroit“) is reportedly looking to help out an indie drama that was about to collapse if they couldn’t find a new leading man.
19.06.2021 - 21:41 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A British pregnancy charity has hit back at World Health Organisation (WHO) advice suggesting women of 'child-bearing age' should not drink alcohol.
A draft of the WHO's Global Action Plan, published on Tuesday, states there should be a "prevention of drinking among pregnant women and women of childbearing age" - which could be from late teens.
Criticising the
After exiting the Netflix film “Rebel Ridge” directed by Jeremy Saulnier (“Green Room“), British actor John Boyega (“Detroit“) is reportedly looking to help out an indie drama that was about to collapse if they couldn’t find a new leading man.
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iOS - Android It has also expanded into the neighbouring north authority in the past decade, and adapted to continue providing support virtually throughout the COVID pandemic.Staff at NFU were invited to nominate local charities to receive support from its latest fund – part of a £2m “agency giving” programme for customers and communities affected by coronavirus.Other Scottish recipients included the Royal British Legion, Scottish Association for Mental Health and Scotland’s Charity Air
Renée Zellweger and Ant Anstead enjoyed a romantic bike ride in sunny California over the 4th of July weekend. The actress, 52, and the English TV presenter, 42, packed on the PDA while out and about in Laguna Beach, biking around the small coastal city and even stopping for a kiss. See the sweet photo of Renée and Ant HERE!
A This Morning caller left viewers emotional on Tuesday’s show after she asked if she could donate half of her Spin To Win prize to two charities.The guest from Newcastle took part in the ITV chat show’s game where she won an impressive £2,000. Speaking after her win, the caller asked hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby if they could give £500 to Parkinson's UK and the same amount to Lewy Body Dementia Society – with the ITV programme also kindly deciding to donate an extra £1,000.
Carrie Symonds has reason to celebrate! The animal conservation charity she fronts, The Aspinall Foundation, is planning an amazing world-first elephant challenge – to reintroduce 13 elephants from the UK back to Africa.The project includes flying the elephants – who weigh 25 tonnes – more than 7,000km across the world to return them to their ancestral homeland.It’s the first time a herd of elephants has ever been rewilded anywhere in the world, and includes three calves along with an entire
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Iris Law is showcasing her brand new hair transformation.
Brexit negotiator Lord Frost used a government committee hearing today (Tuesday June 29) to hit back at Elton John over his claims around the European touring fiasco, before coming under fire himself for his “inaction” over the situation.Sir Elton has been very vocal over the government jeopardising the future of touring for the UK artists, after the Brexit deal secured with the EU failed to negotiate visa-free travel and Europe-wide work permits for musicians and crew.
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bride-to-be Laura Trower spotted her dream wedding dress hanging in the window of a British Red Cross charity shop, she broke into a flood of tears at the remarkable find.
Lady Penny Lancaster Stewart had a "magical experience" when she climbed a mountain to honour fallen police officers. The 'Loose Women' star - who is working with the City of London Police as a special constable - was honoured to take part in the Light the Lakes annual fundraising event, which saw her scale the 1,539ft peak of Lingmoor Fell in the Lake District and help light 2,000 flares before dawn broke.
Sarah Buick who lost her life on Ben Nevis by performing at the summit of a Munro. Grant MacLeod filmed himself atop Stob Bàn in the Mamores mountain range in Lochaber on Sunday as he commemorated Sarah’s passing.