slowthai has announced details of his second album. TYRON will be released on February 5, 2021 and is preceded by new song "NHS." Check out his tribute to the British healthcare system below.
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coronavirus infections.According to the NTIA, the lockdown has seen a direct rise in illegal parties, as young people seek to rally against “continuing restrictions on their lives”.NTIA chief executive Michael Kill said: “Following the announcement of a national Lockdown on Saturday, we have seen an unprecedented increase in illegal events up and down the country.
As predicted due to weather these have moved indoors in the many vacated business spaces and warehouses across the UK.“There is a
.slowthai has announced details of his second album. TYRON will be released on February 5, 2021 and is preceded by new song "NHS." Check out his tribute to the British healthcare system below.
Salah 's result came back positive meaning he will now have to undergo a period of self-isolation.
Wanderers take on the Ammies as the two pre-season favourites for the League Two title in the opinion of the bookmakers go head-to-head for the first time. But the pre-season predictions for both sides are yet to materialise.
Slowthai has revealed that his second album is finished – see the rapper’s announcement below.The rapper took to social media this evening (November 9) to share that he has completed the follow-up to his debut album, 2019’s ‘Nothing Great About Britain’.“ALBUM 2 DONE,” he tweeted, sharing a TikTok clip of himself dancing to Paul Johnson’s famous house track ‘Get Get Down’.ALBUM 2 DONE https://t.co/8NEfKuWY4r— TYRON (@slowthai) November 9, 2020Slowthai’s announcement follows the release of the
Andreas Wiseman International EditorEXCLUSIVE: Jurassic World: Dominion began pre-production more than 18 months ago when the world was a very different place.The $165M Universal blockbuster wrapped this morning at the UK’s Pinewood Studios after an unprecedented shoot, which required 40,000 COVID tests, millions of dollars spent on protocols, and for cast and key crew to isolate in a bubble for months.“There are a lot of emotions,” director Colin Trevorrow told me last night on his way to shoot
Naman Ramachandran England may be going into a month-long second lockdown from Thursday, but it’s largely business as usual where film and TV production is concerned.The British Film Commission (BFC) has updated its COVID-safe rules for filming, which were first published June 1. While England residents are advised not to travel overseas or within the U.K., production is exempt.“This exemption covers all aspects of the production process, including scouting and recces.
coronavirus, people are now being urged to stay at home unless absolutely necessary.