Celtic flop Marian Shved was denied a loan move to Spain because the Hoops want him to speak English, according to a Ukrainian team-mate.
20.04.2020 - 20:45 / breakingnews.ie
British broadcasting watchdog Ofcom said it has issued “guidance” to ITV over “ill-judged” comments made by Eamonn Holmes about the discredited theory linking coronavirus with 5G technology.
The media watchdog also imposed a sanction on ESTV over a London Live interview with conspiracy theorist David Icke about the virus.
The organisation is currently prioritising cases involving coronavirus in a bid to stop the spread of misinformation.
Last week, Holmes drew criticism after he discussed the 5G
Celtic flop Marian Shved was denied a loan move to Spain because the Hoops want him to speak English, according to a Ukrainian team-mate.
One of the world’s top infectious diseases experts has compared scientists who predict the spread of Covid-19 to stock market traders.
A tweet by Lord Sugar promoting a company set up by a winner of The Apprentice has broken the UK advertising rules.
This weekend, a Lidl branch in the North East became the first UK supermarket to close due to the coronavirus pandemic.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his fiancee Carrie Symonds announced the birth of a baby boy Wednesday morning, just days after Johnson returned to work after recovering from the new coronavirus disease. Johnson was reportedly present for the birth of his son at a hospital in London. A spokesman for the couple said both mother and child were doing well.
Last year, Spice Girls headed on their reunion tour around Ireland and the UK to the delight of fans.
TV watchdog Ofcom has “resolved” a complaint about offensive language on Jeremy Vine’s show.
Piers Morgan has apologised after complaining that people had complained about his interview technique on Good Morning Britain.
Celebrities including Emma Thompson and Paul McCartney have written messages of thanks to Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) for a new charity publication.
Giving back. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have donated excess profits from their royal wedding broadcast to a U.K. charity feeding families amid the coronavirus pandemic.