Normal People is the frontrunner at this year’s TV Choice Awards, where it is up for three prizes.
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Mirror, it had previously planned to restart travel on July 1 but ongoing coronavirus restrictions has meant further delays.
But now the tour operator seems confident that things will restart soon.A spokeswoman has said that its UK market to resume partial operations this summer.And revealed that UK bookings for winter holidays are up 6% and summer 2021 “continues to look promising”.Ahead of restarting, the tour operator has announced safety measures for its hotels, airline and cruises.On
.Normal People is the frontrunner at this year’s TV Choice Awards, where it is up for three prizes.
Georgia has announced that she will be heading out on the road next year for a UK and Ireland tour – see a fill list of dates below.Following the release of her new album ‘Seeking Thrills’, the synth-pop maven will kick off her ‘Re-Seeking Thrills Tour’ on April 14, 2021 in Cardiff, with stops in Brighton, London, Dublin, Leeds, and Manchester.Sharing the news on Instagram, Georgia said: “Can’t believe I’m saying this but… Back on the road for 2021. It’s gonna be FUN.
New figures from the Centre for Retail Research (CRR) have revealed that 24,348 jobs have already been lost across insolvent UK retailers, with experts from the organisation warning this is just the tip of the iceberg.It also revealed that 31,628 jobs are still at risk of being permanently axed at retailers, with many still expected to permanently close some stores.Experts said this represents almost 56,000 retail workers who have been impacted by retail administrations, which is already higher
The government has announced how it is going to "protect" the future of the arts in Britain along with investment for young people in dealing with the aftermath of coronavirus.It is to provide a £1.57bn support package for museums, galleries and theatres, while more than £100m is to be invested in traineeships for 18-24-year-olds.Chancellor Rishi Sunak will confirm the expenditure in a mini budget on Wednesday as he unveils the county's economic strategy going forward amid the pandemic.Venues
– What will be announced on Friday?Transport secretary Grant Shapps will announce the lifting of the quarantine policy for passengers arriving in England from countries such as Spain, France, Italy and Germany from July 10, with other countries due to form part of this list.Meanwhile, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office will set out exemptions for a number of destinations from its global advisory against “all but essential” international travel which will come into force on Saturday.– How will
Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra has spent quarantine in their $20 million Los Angeles mansion. Chopra opened up to British Vogue for its August Reset issue about how that experience is going, about four months in.
Jonas and Nick Jonas make the most of their time as they quarantined together during the coronavirus pandemic. The pair, who tied the knot over an extravagant wedding weekend in India in December 2018, recently posed for the latest issue of British Vogue, offering glimpses into their quarantine-life at home.
Priyanka Chopra is enjoying self-isolation with her husband, Nick Jonas, but there’s a downside to being separated from the rest of the world.The Quantico alum, 37, detailed her life with Jonas, 27, in British Vogue‘s “Way Back Home” August issue, which features photos of celebrities amid the coronavirus quarantine.“Although it has been really, really difficult being apart from my mom and brother, who are both in India, I’m so grateful to have spent time with my husband, family and dogs, but
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorE! is expanding its programming slate with new celeb-focused series Celebrity Call Center, based on the UK series, and executive produced by Nick Cannon, and 10 Things You Don’t Know from Jupiter Entertainment, both for premiere this summer, along with plastic surgery series Dr. 90210, from Entertainment One, for debut this fall.
After a three-month hiatus, the Post Office has decided to re-activate its travel money services across the UK that had previously been paused.Post Office Travel Money said it is restarting its online foreign currency exchange service and its branch pre-order operation.Both services were previously suspended in late March at the start of the coronavirus lockdown, reports PA.The Post Office accounts for one in every four UK currency transactions.As a result of the move, customers will be able to
Summer holidays abroad have been given the green light after ministers confirmed a major travel restriction will be scrapped.
Donna Summer moment.In the spirit of the late, legendary disco diva, the British chanteuse is getting in every last dance on her new LP, “What’s Your Pleasure?” out Friday.“I was never referencing her before and then I felt [inspired by] these really incredibly anthemic, amazing disco tunes,” Ware, 35, tells The Post. “But also she just had this power and this femininity and flirtation I was so obsessed with.
Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Christopher Potts and Jonty Nash, two of the creative minds behind Netflix reality series Nailed It! and Sugar Rush, have signed an overall deal with ITV America.The pair, who also helped to develop NBCU’s hit British reality series Made In Chelsea, will work with the Love Island producer via their recently established production label Nobody’s Hero.Nobody’s Hero was established at the start of the year after the pair previously worked together at Project
Tom Grennan has shared details of an upcoming drive-in live tour – check out the schedule below.The Bedford singer-songwriter will hit the road this August as part of the Utilita Live From The Drive-In series, which last week confirmed that Kaiser Chiefs, The Streets and more would be performing across 12 UK venues over the summer.Kicking off in Leeds on Wednesday, August 5, Grennan’s stint will see him perform to socially distanced fans in Bolton, Lincoln, Edinburgh, Milton Keynes and London
Foreign Office is still warning against all but essential international travel.Tourists will, however, go through a 'triple check' upon arrival to Spain. They will be asked for their country of origin and to register, so officials have a contact point to trace them.