The founder of a law that aims to stop puppy farming is calling for an investigation into the death of Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury’s puppy.
19.05.2020 - 15:13 / nypost.com
Shakespeare’s Globe theater in London could be shuttered permanently because of coronavirus restrictions.
The art space, a reconstruction of the original playhouse where William Shakespeare showcased his most famous work, is on the brink of bankruptcy since closing amid the pandemic in March.
“Despite being well-managed, well governed, and – crucially – able to operate without public subsidy, we will not be able to survive this crisis,” British lawmakers heard on Monday as they weighed
The founder of a law that aims to stop puppy farming is calling for an investigation into the death of Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury’s puppy.
Dua Lipa called for people to support charities helping refugees during the coronavirus pandemic, as she kicked off the 24-hour One Humanity Live concert.
Queen legend Brian May has revealed he suffered a heart attack and was rushed to hospital.
All profits raised will go to independent UK-based bands and crews who had to cancel or reschedule shows between March and May
By Jake Kanter
Phil May, frontman of British rock band Pretty Things, has died. He was 75.May passed away Friday morning (May 15) at a hospital in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, following complications from an emergency hip surgery after falling off a bicycle earlier in the week, the BBC reports.A statement posted on Pretty Things' website remembers May as a "remarkable singer and performer" who "danced to a different drummer."Very sad news, he was a very talented guy and he will be sorely missed.
Phil May, the frontman of cult rock band Pretty Things, has died at 75 after suffering complications from emergency hip surgery.
The film arrives in the UK in June
© 2018 David M. Benett LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 15: Charlie Mills attends the VIN and OMI show during London Fashion Week February 2018 at Andaz Liverpool Street on February 15, 2018 in London, England. (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images) Former-Made In Chelsea star Charlie Mills suffered depression and was experiencing 'a bad stage of his life' earlier this year, a close source has claimed - after a photo emerged from months ago of him with a 'suspicious white substance'.