DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's new regulations requiring incoming travellers to provide the address at which they will self-isolate for 14 days will initially be in effect from May 28 to June 18, Health Minister Simon Harris said on Friday.
07.05.2020 - 18:41 / variety.com
By Tim Dams
“Trying,” the first British scripted original to land on Apple TV Plus, has been available on the platform for less than a week, but already plans are afoot to make a second season.
“We’re hoping to do it at the end of the summer/fall period,” says star Rafe Spall, who confirms that the series has been recommissioned by the tech giant.
Of course, much depends on how and when production can restart in the U.K. “With a bit of luck, we might get there,” says Spall, whose credits
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's new regulations requiring incoming travellers to provide the address at which they will self-isolate for 14 days will initially be in effect from May 28 to June 18, Health Minister Simon Harris said on Friday.
Rabbi Matondo has a release clause in his contract which would allow him to move to Manchester United for €60 million this summer.
If you don't like any particular song you hear on the 1975's fourth album, stick around — something amid the band's melange of punk-rock, orchestral pomp, sexy folk, lite R&B or Tears for Fears homages is bound to click.
Stop me if you've heard this before. Someone who's always been on the wrong side of the law is determined to go straight and start a new life.
The Bundesliga is the first of Europe’s top leagues to return amid the coronavirus crisis this weekend and plenty of football fans will be tuning in.
By Nancy Tartaglione
Piers Morgan returned to Good Morning Britain today and appeared recharged with rage over the government’s most recent announcement about lockdown.
Dominic Raab has declared that there is to be no change in lockdown rules ahead of the bank holiday weekend.
Dominic Raab tonight insisted any changes to lockdown would be "modest, small and incremental".
The country will have to "adjust to a new normal" as it prepares for life after lockdown, the Foreign Secretary warned today.
Released in 2013 (and translated into English the following year), Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century did the impossible —turn an economics text into a massive best-seller —in part because it was accessible to nonscholars, gathering the data and principles that confirmed what many readers instinctively knew: Fewer and fewer people controlled more and more of the world's assets, and this was a bad thing.