The Sunday Times has released the 2021 Rich List and Irish band U2 has ranked incredibly high, considering the live music industry has been on its knees for the last year.
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Events Research Programme to examine the risk of coronavirus transmission in large public gatherings.Admission to the state-sponsored events required proof of a negative COVID-19 test prior to attendance, plus health monitoring after the shows, adding much needed data as many nations prepare to resume social life in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Masks and vaccines were not required for entry.The pilot events over the weekend saw more than 10,000 maskless revelers from Liverpool descend on their
.The Sunday Times has released the 2021 Rich List and Irish band U2 has ranked incredibly high, considering the live music industry has been on its knees for the last year.
Naman Ramachandran Writer Neil Gaiman, actor Hugh Grant and historian and presenter David Olusoga are among 120 well-known British figures who have signed an open letter decrying the threat to public service broadcasters from streamers and government.The letter, from campaign group the British Broadcasting Challenge, chaired by former BBC creative officer Pat Younge, states that PSBs such as the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 are “under severe threat” from “unregulated streaming services and
Hugh Grant, Neil Gaiman, and Michael Sheen are among 120 public figures who have signed an open letter to the UK government attacking plans to reform the BBC and the wider public service broadcasting (PSB) ecology.
Salma Hayek has revealed she nearly died from COVID-19 early on in the pandemic. The actress told Variety magazine her doctor had "begged" her to go to the hospital "because it was so bad" but she had refused.
Eternals,” Marvel’s upcoming movie about a group of immortals living on Earth whose leader is Ajak, played by Salma Hayek.
Glastonbury will be back in 2021. The music festival, which cancelled its traditional June event last year and this year due to Covid, is looking to hold a one-off, one-day event in September at which up to 50,000 people will be allowed to attend.
Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer have rescheduled the remaining dates of their ‘Hella Mega Tour‘.The US leg of the groups’ joint tour had already been postponed from summer 2020 to this summer, however, ongoing coronavirus restrictions have meant fresh dates have been set for next year.
Claims that Paul Massey ran protection rackets and a new theory regarding his murder are made in a TV documentary which will be screened later this month.
Dua Lipa is enjoying roaring success as a pop star and proof of that came at the Brit Awards 2021, which took place on Tuesday evening.The 25 year old New Rules singer scooped two prizes, going home with the Best Female Solo Artist award, as well as one for British Album of the year.
As lockdown restrictions continue to ease in the UK, Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi have been spotted enjoying an al fresco lunch with a pal.The couple were pictured outside a restaurant in London on Sunday 9 May. Beatrice, 32, who borrowed her wedding dress from The Queen, put on a casual yet stylish display with a khaki green top, complete with collars, a buckle detail and gold buttons.
Tonight’s Saturday Night Live will be livestreamed internationally via YouTube in more than 100 countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Mexico, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.
jab to 16 and 17 years olds and said she could see a “number of reasons” for extending it across the UK.
Mike Tindall has shared the dramatic details of helping to deliver wife Zara’s baby on their bathroom floor. Zara, who is the Queen’s granddaughter, gave birth to her third child in March - a boy called Lucas - who made an unexpectedly quick arrival at home.
Mike Tindall has revealed the Royal Family were all told “you need to leave” at the end of Prince Philip’s funeral, leaving him unable to comfort the Queen.The former England rugby player spoke to Good Morning Britain on Friday about having been one of the 30 mourners allowed to attend the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle.
Vivienne Chow Inside a makeshift cafe set at Hong Kong’s luxurious Rosewood Hotel, local actor-producer Josie Ho sits across from British actor Julian Sands. Both are giving director Mike Figgis their full attention as he explains the scene that they are going to film.What was said could not be heard from afar, despite the set being unusually quiet.