By Tim Dams
28.03.2020 - 21:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The family of a loving great great grandmother has paid tribute after she passed away from coronavirus.
Hilda Churchill survived two world wars and the Spanish flu but died on Saturday after a short battle with the virus.
The 108-year-old, from Salford, did not have severe symptoms and her family had hoped she would pull through to celebrate her 109th birthday on April 5.
But she sadly died at Kenyon Lodge care home, in Little Hulton, four days after first showing signs of the virus, and less
In September 1918, still in the throes of World War One, Britain's Prime Minister David Lloyd George travelled to Manchester for a ceremonial visit.
By Nellie Andreeva
Alejandro Sanz 's eldest daughter, Manuela Sánchez, is taking advantage of her time at home to develop her love and skills for fashion. The 18-year-old, whom the Spanish singer shares with Jaydy Michel, seems to be taking after her mother’s interests in fashion.
Enrique Iglesias has brought joy to his over 15 million followers on Instagram by posting an adorable father-and-daughter dance.
By Klaritza Rico
In Ronald D. Moore’s reimagined“Battlestar Galactica,” the ragged remnants of the human race often respond to adversity by invoking an article of their faith: “All this has happened before. All this will happen again.”
Over the past weeks -- with Spain in total lockdown as coronavirus infections and deaths have risen to alarming numbers -- the song “Resistiré" has become a 2020 anthem.Originally released by Spanish pop’s Dúo Dínamico in 1988 and further popularized on the soundtrack of Pedro Almodovar’s 1989 dark romantic comedy Átamé, "Resistiré" is now being sung collectively at a distance by neighbors on balconies, by employees and customers in supermarkets, and in cover versions made by artists at
Wow, what an inspiration!
The Spanish TV industry has been shaken by the dramatic impact of the coronavirus crisis, but it is fighting back.
The world’s oldest man has profound words for those separated from loved ones during coronavirus lockdown.
Princess Maria Teresa de Borbón-Parma has become the first member of a royal family to pass away due to Coronavirus complications. The Spanish princess' younger brother took to social media to announce the tragedy on Thursday.