When the 25th James Bond movies is finally released, it will mark the final time that Daniel Craig will portray the iconic British super-spy first made famous by Sean Connery in 1962’s “Dr. No”.
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UK Goverment has been called on to maintain a £20 increase to Universal Credit payments introduced during the height of lockdown instead of scrapping it next year as planned.Neil Gray, the SNP's work and pensions spokesman, said the meagre rise had provided a "vital" lifeline for struggling families during the coronavirus pandemic.In an opinion piece for the Record, the MP for Airdrie and Shotts insisted there was still for the UK Government "to do what is right" and maintain the increase.A
.When the 25th James Bond movies is finally released, it will mark the final time that Daniel Craig will portray the iconic British super-spy first made famous by Sean Connery in 1962’s “Dr. No”.
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Ulrika Jonsson has admitted her daughter Bo was 'terrified' before Britain went into lockdown and is taking risks by going to university.The TV presenter's daughter, 20, who has a compromised immune system and an underlying cardiac condition, has begun her second year of university amid the ongoing pandemic.Speaking on Monday's episode of Good Morning Britain, Ulrika, 53, said: 'At the beginning of Lockdown, Bo was terrified and went into lockdown a week before the nation went into lockdown.'As
Tom Hardy, the favorite actor to get the iconic role, ‘has been cast’ to replace Daniel Craig after No Time To Die. Two major UK bookies have suspended all bets on the next 007 while another has slashed odds to make Hardy the new clear front-runner.Rumors are beginning to circulate that Mad Max: Fury Road hottie, Hardy, is the chosen actor.
Doves‘ comeback album ‘The Universal Want’ has shot straight to Number One in the UK albums chart.The Manchester trio were on course to land at the top-spot in the midweek charts after outselling their four nearest rivals combined.It’s the band’s third chart-topping album following 2002’s ‘The Last Broadcast’ and 2005’s ‘Some Cities’.
Congratulations to Doves, who land straight in at Number 1 with their comeback album The Universal Want on this week’s Official Albums Chart.
Covid-19 pandemic. The latest figures published this week by the Office of National Statistics show that unemployment across Scotland increased to 4.6% (128,000) between May and July and remains higher than in the rest of the UK.
For many people, big travel plans are (rightfully) on hold this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. But Rami Malek and Lucy Boynton, Bohemian Rhapsody co-stars turned off-screen sweethearts, jetted off to Croatia for a three-week vacation, despite the UK's recommendation that residents avoid non-essential travel abroad due to COVID-19.
"We both eradicate people, to make the world a better place. I just want to be a little tidier," says Safin, James Bond's latest terrifying villain in No Time To Die.
Coronavirus lab tests have been hit by backlogs which are holding up results across the UK, Nicola Sturgeon warned.The First Minister said there is "serious concern" about holdups affecting centres, including one in Glasgow.Sturgeon highlighted the problem as she confirmed just 70 positive cases in the past 24 hours - down from 244 the previous day.She said the new total is "not yet complete", with similar issues appearing in different parts of the UK.Sturgeon said: "It's important that I am
LONDON -- Diana Rigg, a British actress who became a 1960s style icon as secret agent Emma Peel in TV series “The Avengers,” has died. She was 82.Rigg’s agent Simon Beresford said she died Thursday morning at home with her family.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorUK producers Dominic Buchanan (The End of The F***ing World) and Bennett McGhee (Mogul Mowgli) are launching film and TV firm Home Team with a focus on development and production of high-end features and TV series.The company is aiming to identify and develop under-represented creatives and new voices – primarily, but not restricted to, filmmakers of color and women filmmakers of all ethnicities, through interactive as well as traditional film and TV
lockdown, sparking new demands for urgent benefits reform.Independent food banks across the country saw demand rocket over the pandemic with nearly 183,000 parcels distributed.The growing trend led to fresh calls on the UK Government to loosen benefits.