Prince William got a first-hand experience of rough sleepers to better understand homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic.
03.07.2020 - 14:55 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Join thousands of others who have signed up for the Daily Record newsletter.A creative Hamilton schoolgirl surprised her brother with a handmade 13th birthday cake in a bid to cheer him up.Carly McAulay was so gutted that she missed out on her P7 Townhill Primary School prom, residential trip to Locherbie Manor and leavers’ assembly, that she turned to baking during lockdown.The 11-year-old decided to make different sweet treats in the kitchen and researched everything she could on
.Prince William got a first-hand experience of rough sleepers to better understand homelessness during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Poppy Path mural also feature in the book in illustrations by Lisa Williams.In a nod to Sally’s profession, Rosie’s mum is a lawyer and is seen in the book wearing a barrister’s wig and gown in court."My nephew asked if I worked for the Justice League," she said.“I wanted him to see that I sort of do but I wear a different superhero costume.”All profits from the book will be split between the NHS, Royal Manchester Children's Hospital and mental health charity Young Minds - all charities that
Malcolm & Marie with actor John David Washington.The star revealed the news on Twitter with a picture of herself in character with Washington.
Nikki Sanderson has split from her boyfriend of five years Greg Whitehurst.The 36 year old, who previously revealed the shocking trolling of her on-screen daughter, had previously boasted about her relationship and said they were enjoying living together amid the coronavirus pandemic. However, it seems the lockdown took a toll on them and the Hollyoaks actress has now revealed that she and Greg will simply "remain friends".
Josh Gad has some good news for fans of Broadway who might want to see more shows at home, just like Hamilton.
Virgin Media, which reports that users spent 29 per cent more time watching content on video streaming apps through the company’s set-top box in early lockdown compared with pre-lockdown.The Press Association adds that Netflix usage time shot up by 32 per cent and YouTube was accessed by 16 per cent more users.But it hasn’t just been on-demand and video streaming that’s seen an increase.
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Greenock pub that defied a Government order to close as coronavirus swept across Scotland has lost his licence. Ian Ellis was stripped of his licence yesterday after taking the reins at Cheers pub.The boozer in Inverclyde chose to keep doors open despite being told by the UK and Scottish Governments to close on March 20.Police swooped on an alleged brawl outside the pub on Saturday, March 21.