star Nicholas Braun scored an Emmy nomination on Tuesday for his role in the lauded HBO series, but the actor may be angling for a GRAMMY as well, with his newly released COVID single.The song was born from some social media inspiration.
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Rishi Sunak has received a barrage of criticism for wearing a face mask that has been described as ‘worse than not wearing one’.The Chancellor has been pictured wearing the mask for a second day despite warnings from doctors and professors that valved masks ‘act like jets’ that can ‘create a plume of infection’.Mr Sunak first posted a photo of himself leaving a Pret A Manger store in the mask to Twitter on Wednesday.The post has received a flood of responses calling for him to not wear it,
.star Nicholas Braun scored an Emmy nomination on Tuesday for his role in the lauded HBO series, but the actor may be angling for a GRAMMY as well, with his newly released COVID single.The song was born from some social media inspiration.
Also Read: Brian Cox Was Totally Caught Off Guard by Kendall's 'Succession' Rap: 'It Was Such an Odd Thing'“My friends are a couple and they’ve been together for years, but I was back there sort of being like, ‘Man, I wish I had somebody right now to go through this with,'” Braun told Rolling Stone.
Tool, Primus, Mastodon, and Coheed and Cambria joined forces for a coronavirus lockdown cover of a Rush song.In the video recorded for the fifteenth instalment of Gwarsenio Hall’s Two Minutes to Late Night series, a Patreon-spawned project created to give both musicians and fans an outlet for performance during quarantine, the musicians perform from their respective homes.Primus bassist Les Claypool, Mastodon guitarist Bill Kelliher, Tool drummer Danny Carey, Coheed and Cambria frontman Claudio
Rutherglen who can’t afford to dine out at all, it strikes me that this package isn’t geared towards supporting those on the lowest incomes, whose livelihoods are most likely to have been lost. We wanted the real deal for Scotland.
Ariel Winter and Luke Benward are going strong, and the proof is in the pictures! The Modern Family alum, 22, and the Dumplin’ actor, 25, were photographed in the midst of a sweet smooch in Santa Monica, CA on Sunday afternoon. The couple was out with friends on a Starbucks run, when they stepped aside for a PDA moment.
Rishi Sunak’s £30billion coronavirus bail-out may have missed many of its economic targets and there will be a “reckoning” of higher taxes, experts have warned. The independent Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) said taxes would eventually have to go up to pay for repairing the battered public finances.
Jobs retention/Furlough schemeThe furlough scheme will wind down flexibly and gradually until the end of October.A jobs retention bonus will help to wind down the scheme: businesses will be paid £1,000 to retain furloughed staff. This would cost the Treasury more than £9 billion if every job furloughed is protected.Verdict: Good, but every job will not come back from furlough and there is no flexibility across sectors like hospitality over a longer period of time.
his mini-budget today, he said: "Our economy relies on consumption, especially social consumption - the pubs, cafes, restaurants, hotels and B&Bs that bring life to our villages, towns and cities." It's hoped the discount scheme will encourage people back out this summer and help hospitality businesses back on their feet.Here's how the scheme will work, and what it will mean for both diners and businesses.Diners will be able to claim the offer at any participating restaurant, café, pub or other
As part of his mini budget speech, Mr Sunak told the Commons: "Right now, there is no stamp duty on transactions below £125,000. "Today, I am increasing the threshold to £500,000.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has today announced a new discount scheme to encourage people to revisit restaurants, cafes and pubs.The 'Eat Out to Help Out' scheme, a UK first, will see participating businesses offering a 50% discount to customers on dine-in meals.The discount can be used unlimited times throughout August, and businesses will then be able to claim the money back from the government.In today's 'mini budget' he also announced a reduction in VAT from 20% to 5% for food, accommodation and