Matthew McConaughey has the support of his wife Camila Alves at the premiere of his new movie!
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culture secretary Nadine Dorries says she hasn’t made a decision about the future of public service broadcaster Channel 4.The U.K. broadcasting and production industry has been concerned at noises from the British government that it is intent on selling the network.Appearing in front of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee on Tuesday, Dorries was asked whether she would require a private owner of Channel 4 to “maintain the same level of investment in Wales” that it
.Matthew McConaughey has the support of his wife Camila Alves at the premiere of his new movie!
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Matthew McConaughey, 52, is a successful actor who has made quite a name for himself over the years, but he also now has quite a leading lady by his side through it all. Camila Alves, 39, married the Dazed and Confused star in 2012 and they share three children together, including Levi, 13, Vida, 11, and Livingston, 8. They have showed off their loving family in various moments and we’ve heard about their love through quotes of their own over the years.
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As a writer, as someone who works within “culture” (OK, many of you would quite rightly debate that), I was as dismayed as anyone back in September when Nadine Dorries was appointed Culture Secretary.