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direct to your inboxA double-decker bus used as a learning space for children with special needs was trashed by vandals.The play area of St Hugh of Lincoln RC Primary in Stretford was broken into on Saturday night.The converted nurture bus was wrecked during the break-in, as well as a 'hobbit house' play area for reception children.The windows of the bus were smashed and interior ruined.
Empty alcohol bottles were left strewn all over the floor.Headteacher Mark Mountcastle described the break-in
.Manchester Evening News' Digital Donation Day hosted in January, with the aim of promoting the Greater Manchester Technology Fund, to get devices and connectivity to those children struggling without.
LOS ANGELES -- Fred Segal, a notable Los Angeles-based celebrity fashion retailer, died Thursday. He was 87.Segal died from the complications of a stroke at a Santa Monica hospital, his publicist said Friday.Segal “was an innovator, a forward thinker, a rule-breaker, a mentor to so many, such a lover of life and a humanitarian,” his family said in a statement obtained by the Hollywood Reporter.
Fred Segal, the retail giant who helped shape the fashion and cultural landscape in Los Angeles by launching new designers and providing threads for A-list clientele like The Beatles, Diana Ross, The Jackson 5 and Angelina Jolie, has died. He was 87.
Haley Bosselman editorFred Segal, the man behind his namesake trendsetting Los Angeles retail stores, has died of complications from a stroke, according to KABC-TV Los Angeles. He was 87.“In 1961, Fred Segal created a retail scene that defined Los Angeles fashion and sparked a revolutionary shift in style that has transcended the last six decades.
Fred Segal, who was a fashion icon in Los Angeles for more than 60 years, has died because of complications from a stroke, his representatives confirmed Friday. He was 87.
Katey Sagal‘s new character is a woman to be reckoned with.
phase one of the roadmap out of lockdown begins from that date.
Katey Sagal's new character is a woman to be reckoned with.The actress stars as Annie «Rebel» Bello, a blue-collar legal advocate without a law degree, in the upcoming series — and ABC revealed a first look on Thursday as part of its Television Critics Association winter press tour. Sagal's character is inspired by the life of Erin Brokovich today, and described as a «funny, messy, brilliant and fearless woman who cares desperately about the causes she fights for and the people she loves.» When
On Joe and Anthony Russo’s Cherry, cinematographer Newton Thomas Sigel honed in on the larger-than-life emotions of a singular character, who found himself going through one life-altering experience after another.
Kaley Cuoco is getting candid about her career, as well as her personal life.
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Have you had any confirmed cases of Covid at your school during lockdown? Let us know in the comments here, or email [email protected] 'plan for taking the country out of lockdown' will be published the week commencing February 22, with Boris Johnson stating: "Our aim is to set out a gradual and phased response.
Connor Schell, the former ESPN content chief who left the Disney-owned sports network last year, is setting up a non-scripted studio with Chernin Entertainment.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorThe ESPN executive who helped oversee landmark sports-journalism projects like “O.J.: Made in America” and “The Last Dance” will team up with Peter Chernin to launch a new content studioConnor Schell was ESPN’s top content executive until he left the Disney sports-media giant at the end of 2020 in a bid to pursue new ventures.