Singer and living legend Adele took to social media, where she praised Michaela Coel. Coel, a British genius, who is a writer and the creator behind the hit series, I May Destroy You.
02.06.2020 - 18:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A scientist has warned that the number of people infected with coronavirus will likely stay steady until September - but after that it's "very unclear".
Professor Neil Ferguson, of Imperial College London, told the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee he expects transmission and numbers of cases to remain “relatively flat” between now and September "short of very big policy changes or behaviour changes in the community".
“The real uncertainty then is if there are larger policy
Singer and living legend Adele took to social media, where she praised Michaela Coel. Coel, a British genius, who is a writer and the creator behind the hit series, I May Destroy You.
There’s absolutely no one like Madonna. Between her music, her wardrobe, and her boundary pushing music videos, the Grammy-winner, 61, has left us wanting more as the years have gone on.
"We want to give Londoners something to book now and to look forward to"
Three more police officers have been charged in connection with the death of George Floyd in the United States as protests continued for a ninth night.
John Boyega gave an emphatic speech to hundreds of supporters at a Justice for Black Lives rally in London’s Hyde Park on June 3. The Star Wars actor, 28, took a stand and held onto a megaphone while delivering his call to action. “Black lives have always mattered. We have always been important,” John declared in a video captured by CBS News reporter Haley Ott. “We have always meant something. We have always succeeded regardless. And now is the time. I ain’t waiting.”
By Gene Maddaus
Natalie Mering has made the decision in light of the coronavirus outbreak
Brewdog has announced a limited-edition beer in response to the Dominic Cummings scandal.
Our Food for London Now campaign has garnered widespread media attention with national television, print and social media featuring the efforts of those behind our appeal to tackle food poverty in London.
A taxi driver died with coronavirus after being spat at by a fare-dodger who claimed to have the disease, a family friend has said.
Almost one in five Londoners and 5% of the rest of the UK as a whole may have had coronavirus, the government has revealed.