Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, Netflix, HBO and DAZN all announce new Spanish originals, Disney Plus orders a nature series from Warner Bros.
02.12.2020 - 14:36 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
direct to your inboxA ‘vital’ local shop and community hub in Stalybridge are now to be retained under new plans by an affordable housing developer to regenerate the area.More than 400 people had signed a petition against previous proposals to knock down the shops on Ambleside Parade and replace them with houses.Ward councillors who opposed the original plans said loss of the shops – including Waz’s convenience store and the Big Local Hub – would be ‘another crucial blow to local people’.And in
.Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, Netflix, HBO and DAZN all announce new Spanish originals, Disney Plus orders a nature series from Warner Bros.
direct to your inboxYouths causing havoc on a Stockport estate have been warned they will face the ‘full force of the law’ under a new crackdown on crime and anti-social behaviour.Residents in Brinnington have complained of a spate of incidents over recents months including thefts, vandalism and intimidation of vulnerable people.Officers say the usual ‘spike’ in such activities around Halloween and Bonfire Night has not fallen away as expected this year - but action is being taken.They are
Democratic Rep. Anthony Brindisi's campaign asked Monday for about 60 rejected ballots in New York’s Madison County to be counted as he faces a 12-vote deficit against Republican challenger Claudia Tenney, Syracuse.com reported. Tenney likewise challenged six ballot rejections in Madison County, her campaign confirmed to Fox News.
direct to your inboxA pub that was once run by the ‘Middleton Hangman’ - one of the country’s last official executioners - could be converted into shops.Harry Allen was landlord at the Woodman Inn for two years during the early 1960s and jointly held the dubious honour of having carried out the last execution in the UK.His most controversial case was perhaps the hanging of the murderer James Hanratty.
East Kilbride housing development.
New York City residents may be looking at paying a $3 surcharge for online package deliveries to aid the failing Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). In an op-ed for the Daily News, John Samuelsen International President for the Transport Workers Union and Brooklyn Assemblyman Robert Carroll said the MTA’s budget crisis could be resolved with a new measure – a fee that would reportedly raise more than $1 billion a year.
release its 2021 slate simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max. That includes sprawling, special-effects-heavy tentpole pictures such as “The Suicide Squad” and “Dune,” as well as awards season hopefuls like “Judas and the Black Messiah” — all representing some $2 billion in production costs.
great on social media. “History continues to unfold at the & I am pleased to announce the completion of the tennis pavilion. Preserving this historic landmark is vital & I want to thank all who helped complete this project,” she tweeted from the official @FLOTUS account. “I am pleased to announce the completion of the tennis pavilion on the grounds.
direct to your inboxPlans for more than 50 affordable homes which will see a former pub in Tameside converted into apartments have been approved by town hall chiefs.The decision means that a new estate of 52 homes will be built on land around the former Organ Inn pub on Market Street in Hollingworth.Part of the site is a field which was historically used as a junior playing pitch for local football club Hollingworth Juniors and Old Boys Club.However the planning documents state this has been
Christopher Vourlias Even in the best of times, a young film festival might expect growing pains as it preps for its third edition. But the organizers of the Africa Rising Intl.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday night blocked New York Gov.
Not a clean split. Sofia Richie’s reaction to Scott Disick dating Amelia Hamlin was revealed, and it doesn’t sound like she and her ex-boyfriend are on the best of terms.
Limited crowds will be allowed back into football grounds and other live sporting events in some areas of England, it has been announced today.The country is to move back into a three-tiered local lockdown system when the current national lockdown ends on December 2 the Prime Minister has announced.And from that date crowds will be allowed back into Covid-safe sporting events held in areas placed in Tier 1 and Tier 2 of the Covid Alert level system it has now been confirmed."In Tiers 1 and 2,
states that the stay at home requirement will end, with domestic and international travel being permitted again.