Les Miserables will return to the stage for a special Christmas run, after closing nearly seven months ago amid the coronavirus pandemic.
28.09.2020 - 07:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Indian summer could soon be shattered – by the first named storm of the season.Much of the country has recently basked in day-long sunshine, while nights have been notable for their plunging temperatures.But this quiet autumn weather may soon be replaced by 70mph winds swept in by Storm Aiden.The Met Office is tracking no fewer than three low pressure systems, expected to make landfall in the UK by Friday.Each one of them has the capacity to deepen before it arrives, which would produce
.Les Miserables will return to the stage for a special Christmas run, after closing nearly seven months ago amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Queen + Adam Lambert have beaten Blackpink to Number 1 on the UK’s Official Albums Chart this week, the Official Charts Company can confirm.
It’s set to be a photo finish in this week’s Official Albums Chart race as Blackpink have surged overnight, significantly closing the gap on midweek race leaders Queen + Adam Lambert.
Queen are on course for their first UK Number 1 in almost 25 years with their new release with Adam Lambert.
Storm Alex caused a trail of devastation across the country. More than a month's worth of rain hit the east of the country over the weekend.Landslides and power outages have been sparked by the deluge.
Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain across Greater Manchester this weekend.
here"The unusual wind direction associated with the rainfall will mean that the peak rainfall totals are likely to occur in some areas that are usually well sheltered and drier during unsettled spells of weather."Fast-flowing or deep floodwater is likely, causing "danger to life", the Met Office warns.Delays and some cancellations to train and bus services are "likely".Spray and flooding will probably lead to "difficult driving conditions and some road closures", the Met Office warning
wee boy’s superhero cuddle saved his granny’s life.When little Aidan Lewis, eight, launched himself at his granny Noreen, 67, she recoiled with the pain in her chest.And when the pain hadn’t subsided the next morning, she instinctively knew there was something more than an over exuberant cuddle to blame.Despite lockdown, Noreen was able to see her GP the very next day and less than six weeks later, on August 19, she underwent a double mastectomy after being diagnosed with cancer in both