Elizabeth Hurley has broken her silence following the death of her ex and father of her child, Steve Bing.
05.06.2020 - 23:15 / dailyrecord.co.uk
RBS, Natwest and Ulster Bank have agreed to pay refunds to more than 36,000 customers, after they wrongly charged them for unarranged overdrafts. RBS Group, which includes all three banks, said it’s made the pledge after an investigation found it unfairly charged customers for going overdrawn – without alerting them first.
Rules introduced in 2017 require banks and building societies to send customers a text alert when they go overdrawn.However, RBS broke these rules. A public letter from the
.Elizabeth Hurley has broken her silence following the death of her ex and father of her child, Steve Bing.
Elizabeth Hurley and her son, Damian, paid tribute to her ex Steve Bing after the movie producer died by suicide.“I am saddened beyond belief that my ex Steve is no longer with us. It is a terrible end,” the model, 55, wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, June 23, alongside a slideshow with six photos of the former couple.
Elizabeth Hurley and her son, Damian, paid tribute to her ex Steve Bing after the movie producer died by suicide.“I am saddened beyond belief that my ex Steve is no longer with us. It is a terrible end,” the model, 55, wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, June 23, alongside a slideshow with six photos of the former couple.
Back in 2003, Pau Donés, the guitarist, singer and songwriter of Spanish pop/rock act Jarabe de Palo, released “Bonito,” an album full of positivity, highlighted by the single of the same name. The track, a sparse ditty set over strumming guitar and percussions was all about happiness. Take the lyrics, for example: “Pretty. Everything seems pretty. Pretty morning. Pretty place. Pretty bed. How pretty the day that just started. Pretty life. Breath. Breath.”
Spanish artist Pau Dones, the lead singer of the popular rock band Jarabe de Palo, known for hits like “La Flaca,” “Depende,” “Agua” and “Bonito,” died in Spain at age 53 Tuesday after a battle with cancer. The musician’s official social media account announced the news in a statement presented with a black and white photo of Dones sitting on a wood pallet.
twitter and Instagram page translates to, “The Donés Cirera family reports that Pau Donés died on June 9, 2020, as a result of the cancer he suffered from since August 2015. We want to thank the medical team and all the staff of the Vall de Hebrón Hospital, Sant Joan Despí Moisès Broggi Hospital, ICO (Institut Català d’Oncologia), Servei de Paliatius of the Hospital de Viella and VHIO (Vall Hebrón Cancer Institute) for all your work and dedication during all this time.
Jarabe de Palo, died Tuesday (June 9) in Spain. He was 53 years old.The news was announced on Donés official social media pages with the following message: “The Donés Cirera family reports that Pau Donés died on June 9, 2020, as a result of the cancer he suffered from since August 2015.
Jenna Bush Hager became emotional during Thursday’s edition of “Today” when she recalled some sweet advice given to her by her grandfather, President George H.W. Bush.
John Boyega needn't worry about getting more work in Hollywood. "I don't know if I'm going to have a career after this, but fuck that," the Star Wars actor told a crowd of thousands at a Black Lives Matter protest in London on Wednesday towards the end of an impassioned and powerful speech about racism.
Star Wars‘ John Boyega gave an impassioned speech at a Black Lives Matter protest this week in London, England, where he exclaimed, “Look, I don’t know if I’m going to have a career after this, but f*ck that.”
John Boyega has been dealing with racism at a larger scale his entire career. In a time where the black community needs people to speak up the most, the Star Wars actor showed up and showed out.
John Boyega gave an emphatic speech to hundreds of supporters at a Justice for Black Lives rally in London’s Hyde Park on June 3. The Star Wars actor, 28, took a stand and held onto a megaphone while delivering his call to action. “Black lives have always mattered. We have always been important,” John declared in a video captured by CBS News reporter Haley Ott. “We have always meant something. We have always succeeded regardless. And now is the time. I ain’t waiting.”
Former President George W. Bush issued his first public statement Tuesday on the death of George Floyd, saying he and former first lady Laura Bush are «anguished.» He urged Americans to see the reality of the nation's need by seeing it through the «eyes of the threatened, oppressed, and disenfranchised.»
While President Donald Trump continues to throw down harsh words and actions towards those peacefully protesting the police-custody death of George Floyd, former President, George W. Bush, 73, is calling for understanding and empathy.