Lucas Grabeel is opening up about playing Ryan in High School Musical.
17.06.2020 - 11:53 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester City footballer Raheem Sterling has joined a host of football stars in a campaign to demand change in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement.Appearing in a social media video alongside BBC presenter Gary Lineker, they're also joined by fellow England players Jadon Sancho, Jordan Henderson, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Lucy Bronze.Kevin De Bruyne also takes a stand along with former Manchester City defenders Vincent Kompany and Gael Clichy, and Bayern Munich’s David
.Lucas Grabeel is opening up about playing Ryan in High School Musical.
straight to your inbox Raheem Sterling says next season's title assault began with Manchester City's 4-0 demolition of Liverpool on Thursday night. City bettered the newly-crowned champions at the Etihad thanks to goals from Kevin de Bruyne, Sterling, Phil Foden and an Alex-Oxlade-Chamberlain own-goal.
Edinburgh to protest against existing ones linked with the country’s role in the slave trade.Activists erected new names for streets and buildings in the capital along with “call to action” signs urging that racism is tackled.Dundas Street - named after Henry Dundas who is best known for delaying the abolition of slavery in 1792 - was renamed Emancipation Street.A sign reading 'Teach Colonial History' was installed at James Gillespie High School and another with 'Honour Black Lives' at Regent
Manchester City's match tonight against Chelsea.Pep Guardiola has made six changes following Monday's victory over Burnley and three of them have been enforced with Foden, Joao Cancelo and Sergio Aguero missing out through injury.The Argentine suffered a knee injury against Burnley which has since required surgery and he will likely miss the rest of the Premier League season.
Lisa Rinna bared it all for a new modeling gig. The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star, 56, posed completely nude except for a black pair of sunglasses in an eyewear campaign for Christian Cowan X Le Specs sunglasses.
LL Cool J is happy to see people on the street fighting for change.
Manchester City's 3-0 win over Arsenal.Sterling has enjoyed another fantastic season and his opener at the Etihad was his 21st strike of the season, but he had been suffering a barren run since the turn of the year.
Premier League fixture by Aston Villa and Sheffield United's powerful gesture earlier in the day.
Raheem Sterling admits 'it's going to be weird' playing against fans against Arsenal on Wednesday. After more than three months away due to the coronavirus pandemic, City return to action on Wednesday evening with a home clash against the Gunners.
racist conduct” after an “abhorrent” message was tweeted from an official account.More than 400 past and present pupils from Lenzie Academy in East Dunbartonshire have so far put their names to the statement, which is to be sent to headteacher Brian Paterson on Thursday night.It comes after council chiefs launched an investigation into a tweet mocking the Take the Knee campaign, launched in the wake of George Floyd’s death, which was sent out from the school’s official physics department page
"We find ourselves on a precipice, on a tipping point," Oprah Winfrey said as she opened a conversation with black artists and activists on Tuesday aimed at determining how America can funnel the rage and protests of recent weeks into action to eradicate systemic inequality and racism.
Manchester City star added his own voice to the worldwide protests following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last week, calling for a better society.But as a powerful voice against problems of racism within the game, Sterling feels that the authorities are still not doing enough to tackle the issue.The 25-year-old Jamaica-born England international confronted the issue head-on last year when he highlighted the differing ways in which one newspaper treated similar stories about how
started earlier on Monday.The Premier League champions are appealing the decision made by UEFA to fine them £25 million and ban them for two years from the Champions League for what has been labelled as “serious breaches” of Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.AFP reports that a video conference took place on Monday to commence the appeal process with it also revealed that a verdict could be reached as early as July.“The hearing has started well and the video conference is working well,” Reeb
Sterling was speaking to BBC Newsnight and was asked about the comments of Home Secretary Priti Patel, who said the protests were illegal as they contravened social distancing laws designed to prevent the spread of coronavirus.However, the Manchester City star insisted that as long as the protests were safe and peaceful, they are necessary."I know this might sound a little bit cheesy but the only disease right now is the racism that we are fighting," he said.Get the latest breaking Man City news