solidarity with Black Lives Matter and said the salute was taken from the "Game of Thrones" fantasy TV series.
02.06.2020 - 09:53 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A Labour MP has said it is "unacceptable" a review into black, Asian and minority ethnic Covid-19 deaths has reportedly been delayed.
Public Health England launched a review in May, investigating why factors such as ethnicity can impact people's health outcomes from coronavirus.
However, according to Sky News the review "was being put on hold until Wednesday because it was not ready for publishing."
There are also reportedly "worries" over the findings being published amid the ongoing protests
solidarity with Black Lives Matter and said the salute was taken from the "Game of Thrones" fantasy TV series.
Dominic Raab has declared he will only take the knee for two people despite thousands having done so as a sign of solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.The Foreign Secretary stated that he feels it's a 'symbol of subjugation and subordination' and thinks the gesture has come from popular TV show Game of Thrones - despite it being a well-known act against police brutality across the world.Speaking to Talk Radio host Julia Hartley-Brewer, he said: "I understand this sense of frustration
Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse MSP Christina McKelvie has promised to do everything she can to fight inequality among black and other minority ethnic people in Scotland.The Equalities Minister said the Scottish Government has taken steps to tackle racism but “we need to make much greater progress”.She spoke in the Scottish Parliament last week as the world continued to react to the death of George Floyd who died in Minneapolis, Minnesota, when a police officer pressed down on his neck.Ms
Ed Meza @edmezavarThe death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police and the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests in the U.S.
hereThese are deaths where the person had tested positive for the virus or where COVID-19 was mentioned on their death certificate.
A trip down the aisle may be in store for Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani once the coronavirus pandemic recedes, according to a new report. Shelton, 43, and Stefani, 50, have managed to celebrate some milestones together during quarantine, including the former No Doubt singer making her Grand Ole Opry debut by the country crooner's side.
Sarah Jessica Parker is speaking out.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorThe current season of MTV’s reality competition series The Challenge will be going forward without cast member Dee Nguyen following insensitive comments she made about the Black Lives Matter movement and the killing of George Floyd.“As a result of Dee Nguyen’s offensive comments about the Black Lives Matter movement, MTV and Bunim/Murray Productions have severed ties with her.,” MTV and Bunim/Murray said in a joint statement.
Also Read: MTV Is 'Exploring' Options for Live VMAs From Brooklyn in AugustNguyen came under fire over the weekend for multiple since-deleted social media posts referencing the anti-racism movement and the recent upswell of Black Lives Matter protests.According to Jezebel, the comments came when Nguyen was criticized by an Instagram commenter for participating in the “Black Out Tuesday” trend, which critics said did little to support the actual activist movement that has captured the nation’s
The Challenge is cutting ties with Dee Nguyen. The MTV show announced on Monday that it "severed ties with her" as a result of her "offensive comments on the Black Lives Matter movement." "Out of respect for our Challengers, we'll air our season as planned," the tweeted statement said about Dee, who appears on The Challenge: Total Madness.
The Challenge has cut ties with cast member Dee Nguyen on the heels of her controversial comments about Black Lives Matter.“As a result of Dee Nguyen’s offensive comments on the Black Lives Matter movement, we have severed ties with her,” the MTV reality competition series announced via Twitter on Monday, June 8. “Out of respect for our Challengers, we’ll air our season as planned.
It was only May 25, 2020—Memorial Day here in the States—when George Floyd became the latest on a tragically long list of black men and women who have lost their lives while in police custody.
Early in “Judy & Punch,” a wife who’s just helped her husband perform a vigorously slap-happy puppet show in a desultory corner of 17th century England poses the question, “Do you think the show really needs to be that punchy?”
It looks like Mission: Impossible 7 is eyeing a September restart after production on the film was shut down earlier this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
Paris Jackson carries her sign while participating in a peaceful protest on Monday afternoon (June 1) in West Hollywood, Calif.
Madden NFL 21 was originally set to be celebrated today, ahead of its release in August.