Boris Johnson has refused to rule out further coronavirus restrictions being introduced ahead of Christmas as the Omicron variant spreads.
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Walter Mercado Salina passed away and now fans around the world will get the opportunity to own some of the charismatic astrologer’s belongings. According to his niece Betty Mercado, there will be a special event where some of the belongings used in his work will be auctioned off to the public.
“[Walter] always said that he was eternal, that he would never die,” said his niece Betty. Betty explained a British company named Bonham‘s house is taking over the bidding war.
Boris Johnson has refused to rule out further coronavirus restrictions being introduced ahead of Christmas as the Omicron variant spreads.
State Pension provides essential financial support every month for over 12.4 million older people across the UK. This regular payment is available for those who have reached the UK Government’s eligible retirement age, which is now 66 for both men and women.
One of the UK's chief scientists has warned that more Covid-19 restrictions may soon be needed.
Not all tea and sympathy. Prince Harry has always been one of the most jovial members of the British royal family, but he hasn’t always gotten along with his own relatives.
Experts have warned the new Omicron variant could be dominant in the UK by mid-December with one million infections by the end of the month.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, which can only mean one thing – the race for the Official Christmas Number 1 is coming.
Faith No More have cancelled their scheduled tours in UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.The group put the cancellation down to what they describe as “current challenges”.In a statement shared on Facebook, the group wrote: “An update from our camp at FNM. Unfortunately due to our current challenges, we aren’t going to be ready to perform for the upcoming Australian, New Zealand and UK/European tours.”They continued: “To play at anything less than 100% after so long is not an option for us.
If there's one thing that confirms the festive period has arrived, it's Christmas songs. Each year a host of popular festive tracks take over shops, radio, and venues as December gets underway.
If you’re looking for a fun concert to pencil in your 2022 calendar, want to see out the year in style, or are after an awesome Christmas gift for a loved one, the hunt is over.
FIFA 22 has been revealed, and it features Manchester City star Bernardo Silva and Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson.The new items, which will be put into packs at 6PM UK on December 8, feature unique upgraded versions of the best performing players of the week.
One of the UK's rarest 50p coins has sold for £185 on eBay.
It looks like Tom Hiddleston had the best time while dressing up for his guest appearance in a British stage play!
New research conducted by a personal finance website has discovered that celebrating Christmas at home could cost 11million households across the UK almost a third (30%) more this year as a direct result of higher energy bills.
https://t. co/hJ8nDOwrbZ https://t. co/DSJ0mFvhCU No Way Home seems to be in a rush to meet its UK deadline (December 15th, 2021); if the film suffers due to rushed post-production, then the MCU will have some questions to answer.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentThe first Oscars for documentary were in 1941: special awards to Rey Scott for “Kukan” (described as “a film record of China’s struggles”) and to the British Ministry of Information for “Target for Tonight” (about the Royal Air Force). Docus became a category in 1943 and for many years, a documentary was the broccoli of the film world: Good for you, but no fun.Things have changed, thanks to many greats who combined storytelling with urgency and heart.
Helen Mirren, 76, looks nothing like her usual self in her latest film role. The iconic British actress is currently filming the upcoming biopic Golda in London, and new photos taken from the movie’s set that can be seen HERE show Helen looking near-identical to Golda Meir, the former Prime Minister of Israel.