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It will oversee and help develop recovery spending plans.It will provide an ongoing assessment of the direct financial
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Rememdy Entertainment, the studio behind Control, is reportedly planning on developing a sequel to the 2010 title, Alan Wake.This comes from a recent Twitch stream by journalist Jeff Grubb who had revealed on his channel that he had “heard that Remedy is going to be making Alan Wake 2,” with Epic Games acting as the game’s publisher.According to Grubb, there was a “bidding war” and Epic “had the best publishing deal”.
Love Island'sIain Stirling and Laura Whitmore have welcomed a beautiful baby girl into the world. Scots born comedian Iain who provides the witty voiceovers for Love Island and show presenter Laura, were seen out and about with their wee one in town in the London sunshine.
Laura Whitmore and her husband Iain Stirling have become parents after she gave birth to their first child together.Although the Love Island host hasn’t officially confirmed the news, she and Iain were seen doting over their newborn while on a (presumably, much-needed) coffee run yesterday (Wednesday 31 March).
Laura Whitmore delighted her followers towards the end of 2020 when she announced that she was expecting her first child.
Laura Whitmore has welcomed her first child with Iain Stirling. The Love Island presenter, 35, and her comedian husband were seen heading out with their newborn in London on Wednesday 30 March 2021.
Love Island'sIain Stirling admitted he once walked the red carpet at the BAFTA in London with the security tag still attached to his trousers. The Scots comedian and telly voiceover talent shared a throwback photo from the awards ceremony in 2016 on his social media as his fiancee Laura Whitmore also shared her red carpet picture.
Laura Whitmore has been surprised with a virtual baby shower hosted by her best pals.The 35 year old, who recently looked incredible as she launched a new fitness collection with Dare2b, took to her Instagram stories to share several snaps of her fun day, where she was joined by husband Iain Stirling and her furry friend Mick.The Love Island presenter first posted a photo of the set up, which was complete with a glitter background and a sign that said 'Baby Shower'.The display was framed with
Compare and contrast! Brittany Matthews showed her baby bump progress — and her postpartum body — in a Wednesday, March 10, Instagram video.
We know Iain Sterling best as the voice behind Love Island but the comedian is about to step in front of the camera for his latest project.
The Snuts have announced a special live-streamed performance for later this month.The Scottish four-piece will take to the stage at Stirling Castle on Friday, March 26, ahead of releasing their debut album ‘W.L.’ the following week (April 2).Fans will be able to watch the band perform their upcoming first record in its entirety by pre-ordering the 4xCD edition of ‘W.L.’ here.
Manori Ravindran International EditorA group of top British talent agents are convening to create a working group tackling issues of race faced by actors of color in the U.K.The collective of agents are part of the Personal Managers’ Association (PMA), an organization comprised of 180 member agencies, including Curtis Brown, 42 Management and Identity Agency Group — all of whom represent actors, writers and directors working in film, television, theater and radio.Initially formed during the
Spittal Community Centre and is open every day from 9:30am to 5:30pm. Dr Jackie Hyland, NHS Lanarkshire Consultant in Health Protection, said: “Covid-19 can be spread by people who don’t have symptoms or the symptoms are so mild people may not recognise that they have the infection.“For the benefit of yourself and your community, I would encourage as many people as possible to get a test.