Dawn French has received the backing of her Vicar of Dibley co-star and on-screen husband Richard Armitage following backlash over a Black Lives Matter scene.
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Rutherglen animal charity has warned against buying dogs from breeders without insurance after it stepped in to save a dying puppy.
Canine Campus Pet Rescue crowdfunded last week for life-saving treatment for Koko the eight-week-old French bulldog because her owner couldn’t afford to foot the bill.The charity, based on Hamilton Road, said the gravely ill pup was transferred into their care by former owner Jamie Comaskey, 34 – who bought her for more than £2000 from a “puppy farm” just days
.Dawn French has received the backing of her Vicar of Dibley co-star and on-screen husband Richard Armitage following backlash over a Black Lives Matter scene.
Bella Hadid, 24, showed The Weeknd, 30, what he’s missing! The super model channeled french design house YSL as she opted for a cropped black sweater, revealing her lace La Perla bra in a new selfie video posted on Friday, Dec. 4. “Baby you remind me of my dreams,” she coyly captioned the Instagram post, perhaps cryptically aimed at her ex. The brunette stunned as she kept her hair back in a her signature sleek ponytail, glowing with a tawny colored blush and festive glittery eye shadow.
Iggy Pop has covered an Elvis Costello song taken from the musician’s latest album, ‘Hey Clockface’.‘No Flag’, which is the second track from Costello’s album that was released in October, has been re-versioned largely in French by the punk legend.Costello said in a recent Musician on Musicians interview with Iggy for Rolling Stone that the original ‘No Flag’ was a nod to Iggy And The Stooges’ 1969 classic ‘No Fun’.The artist told Pop he was surprised no one had picked up on the link.
straight to your inbox every day for freeAnthony Martial needs to "up his game" for Manchester United, according to Dimitar Berbatov.Martial has only managed two goals so far this season and is yet to get off the mark in the Premier League. Berbatov believes the French forward can learn a lot from new team-mate Edinson Cavani - and says the 24-year-old should bully defenders and 'get dirty' when necessary.
San Francisco residents should brace more severe coronavirus restrictions, Mayor London Breed said Tuesday. The warning coincided with reports that Breed had dined at the upscale French Laundry restaurant in Napa County last month, according to reports. Breed said rising COVID-19 cases in recent weeks could lead to stricter restrictions in San Francisco on gatherings, reduced capacity in public areas, and mandatory quarantines after traveling, FOX 2 of the Bay Area reported.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed has officially joined the ranks of public officials who have been busted for breaking their own coronavirus guidelines. A Tuesday report from the San Francisco Chronicle says that the mayor dined at the upscale French Laundry restaurant the day after California Gov.
Jenelle Evans revealed where she and husband David Eason stand following a rocky year, brief split and lengthy Child Protective Services case.The former Teen Mom 2 star, 28, opened up about the couple’s breakup (from October 2019 to March 2020) in a series of YouTube videos titled, “I Have Something to Say,” which are now streaming on Vyre Living.In the videos, Evans recalled the drama surrounding CPS being called on Eason, 32, for shooting and killing their French Bulldog, Nugget, in May 2019,
straight to your inbox every day for freeParis Saint-Germain superstar Neymar has warned the Ligue 1 champions they must improve if they are to beat Manchester United on Wednesday.United ran out 2-1 victors in the Champions League clash at the Parc des Princes last month thanks to goals from Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford.The Reds sit top of Group H ahead of match day five and know avoiding defeat against the French giants will seal their progression to the knockout phase of the
straight to your inbox every day for freeFred on preparation for PSG Manchester United midfielder Fred insists his side need to be flexible against Paris Saint-Germain in next week’s crunch Champions League clash. The Reds host last season’s runners-up at Old Trafford on Wednesday and a draw would clinch their place in the knockout stage.With their own qualification hopes lying in the balance, the pressure is on the French side to attack at Old Trafford.Fred said: "Man, we already know them.