coronavirus restrictions, is still in a job. Kelly Livingstone, co-owner of Vanilla beauty salon in Rutherglen, spoke of her dismay at Ferrier’s refusal to stand down, fifty days after the scandal of her flouting of coronavirus protocol emerged.
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Margaret Ferrier is set to rejoin proceedings in the Commons with a question to Michael Gove’s department this Thursday. The Rutherglen and Hamilton West MP has been drawn for a question to the Cabinet Office in another sign that she intends to carry on as an independent despite being suspended by the SNP.
coronavirus restrictions, is still in a job. Kelly Livingstone, co-owner of Vanilla beauty salon in Rutherglen, spoke of her dismay at Ferrier’s refusal to stand down, fifty days after the scandal of her flouting of coronavirus protocol emerged.
Gatsby Welles. The protagonist in Woody Allen’s new movie, “A Rainy Day in New York,” is named Gatsby Welles, though calling “A Rainy Day in New York” “new” is a tad generous; after production wrapped in 2018, Amazon Studios snapped it up for distribution and then unceremoniously dropped it after Allen stumbled on a microscope slide for contemporary scrutiny under the lens of #MeToo.
Fair City‘s Yates is working on another potential Carrigstown crime.Sunday night’s episode sees the detective try to crack the coded information in Ger’s ledger, as he is convinced that it contains evidence of dodgy dealings and is determined to figure out what she has been up to.During the episode, it’s Carol who reveals the identity of the ledger’s owner and warns Nora against becoming friends with Ger.
the Reformer : “It was really about doing what we could with a bad situation. “I had bought stock on the Tuesday and then it was announced on the Thursday we would have to close.“We have been waiting to see if Tennents would take credit, but that doesn’t look too likely and I didn’t want to let it all go to waste.“We always do charity things at the pub and I’d come across the Forge appeal on Twitter.
The Crown), but they were often pictured together, as seen below at the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer. And ironically in The Crown, it is Margaret and Anne who better than anyone else.
Margaret Ferrier is due to quiz Boris Johnson at Prime Minister’s Questions while he is in self-isolation in Downing Street.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for Season 4 of The Crown. Read at your own risk!]"She is such a complex character," said Gillian Anderson of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her role in the highly anticipated fourth season of The Crown.
Season 4 of The Crown portrays the rise of Margaret Thatcher, the conservative British prime minister who held the post from 1979 to 1990—and was the first woman to be sworn in for the role in the country's history. Outside politics, Margaret was married to Denis Thatcher, an English businessman, and the pair raised two children, twins Carol and Mark Thatcher, together.
season 4 of , the most notable newcomer is Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who is portrayed by Gillian Anderson.
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Anger towards shamed Hamilton West MP Margaret Ferrier is evident after correspondence received by the Scottish Government about her actions was revealed.In September, Ferrier travelled from London to Scotland despite having Covid-19 and documents released through Freedom of Information laws last week showed that a string of furious messages were submitted about her behaviour.Among the letters and emails
Also on this day: Inspired by the Jules Verne novel “Around the World in Eighty Days,” New York World reporter Nellie Bly (also known as Elizabeth Cochrane) sets out to make the trip in less time than the fictional Phileas Fogg. (She would complete the journey in 72 days.)The first group exhibition of surrealistic paintings opens at the Galerie Pierre in Paris.Apollo 12 blasts off for the moon.
Greenock.Craig McFarlane is accused of wilful fire raising and attempted murder over an incident in the town's Union Street on Monday, September 14. Last week, the case against the 25-year-old, from Paisley, Renfrewshire, was heard for the first time at Greenock Sheriff Court.
With a health and safety inspection looming, Leo advises Carol to go to Ger for advice and she does – with an apology to boot.Catch Fair City on RTÉ One this Sunday at 8pm.