There are certain filmmakers that have an unmistakable style. Quentin Tarantino is a pretty obvious example.
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holidaymakers in a last-minute dash to beat the 14-day quarantine rule on returning from France.Eurotunnel trains sold out and air fares were up to six times more than normal, although ferries increased capacity.Many Brits were caught off guard by the short notice of the Government deadline – and struggled to make it in time.But one resourceful musical ensemble sailed back over the English Channel on a fishing boat and beat the new quarantine rules by just 10 minutes.The Dunedin Consort, from
.There are certain filmmakers that have an unmistakable style. Quentin Tarantino is a pretty obvious example.
coronavirus in the past 24 hours. The First Minister also hit out at “selfish and irresponsible" Covid idiots after more than 300 people were thrown out of an illegal rave at a rented Scots mansion.Police shut down the party at a £1625-a-night property in Midlothian on Saturday night.
Jehnny Beth has shared a live performance video for her latest single ‘We Will Sin Together’.The track appears on the Savages frontwoman’s debut solo album, ‘To Love Is To Live’, which was released back in June.The musician has today (September 1) posted a black-and-white live video for the song, which was shot at home in the French countryside by filmmaker Sam Neuhardt.She sings into the camera in front of a blank backdrop, while producer Johnny Hostile helms the beats, keyboard and samples.
refugee rescue boat in the Mediterranean have been transferred to another humanitarian ship, while dozens were helped by the Italian Coastguard.Those associated with the Louise Michel former French navy vessel warned: "It's not over", as they demanded safe refuge for "survivors".At one stage there were 219 people on board the boat, including 33 in a life raft deployed by its side and one corpse in a body bag, someone involved in the mission said.The vessel - launched under its new humanitarian
Banksy have claimed several EU officials ignored their calls for help after they came close to a “state of emergency”.The street artist financed the Louise Michel boat, named after a 19th-century French anarchist and teacher, to help refugees attempting to reach Europe from North Africa.The former French navy boat became stranded in the Mediterranean Sea earlier today (August 29) after its deck became overcrowded.
holidaymakers scrambled to return home from Croatia to the UK before new quarantine rules are imposed. Travellers will have to self-isolate for 14 days from 4am on Saturday.
children into an inflatable boat before attempting to cross the Channel into the UK. Altaib Mobarak, 43, was jailed for two years for his thwarted attempt to smuggle seven adults and two vulnerable children into the UK from France.
Join thousands of others and get the latest Scottish politics news sent straight to your inbox every Friday.Nicola Sturgeon said there are no outbreaks of coronavirus in primary schools after concerns pupils were testing positive.The First Minister confirmed more cases since the return to class full time in Scotland last week, but said they were linked to communities rather than schools."We are not seeing outbreaks in primary schools, we are seeing individual cases of primary school aged
will have to self-isolate for 14 days. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced the news that France was to be added to the quarantine list late on Thursday night due to rising coronavirus cases.
Families have spoken of their heartbreak and confusion after France was added to the quarantine rule list last night.The government announced late on Thursday that people returning from one of Britain's closest neighbours, and most popular visitor destinations, must self-isolate for 14 days on their return.It follows a sharp rise in the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in France of around 66 per cent in the past week.The latest 14-day cumulative figures from the European Centre for Disease
holidaymakers wearing reusable face masks could be stopped from boarding flights in France due to rules in place.Only single use disposable face masks are allowed to be worn on flights, according to French coronavirus rules.It is a move that has reportedly already seen British passengers told they weren't allowed to board wearing the resuable type of face mask commonly seen in the UK.The strict legislation for travelling in France and with French airlines states that "All persons aged eleven or
moving, hilarious and hopeful become a love letter to the NHS and the 1.4 million people who go above and beyond every single day.Other famous faces who contributed to the book include Paul McCartney, Emilia Clarke, Stephen Fry, Dawn French, Sir Trevor McDonald and Graham Norton.Stories from Ricky Gervais, Sir David Jason, Dame Emma Thompson, Joanna Lumley, Miranda Hart, Dermot O'Leary, Jamie Oliver and Ed Sheeran are also included. A minimum of £3.09 from the sale of each book will be paid to