Defending champions Italy failed to impress when they lost 1-0 to Spain in the Euros last week. And Italy boss was reportedly unhappy with Jorginho, exploding that there was "No point in him playing" as he subbed the midfielder at half time.
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Figen Murray has said she feels 'let down' and 'misled' by Rishi Sunak after his decision to call an election saw her terror safety law fall by the wayside.
The mother of arena bomb victim Martyn Hett - who would see the new legislation named after him - has been campaigning since his death for legislation that would require UK venues and councils to have mandatory training and plans to prevent and protect against terror attacks.
She is one of more than 120 people affected by terror attacks to have signed a letter demanding “clear commitments” from leaders of all political parties ahead of the election. The group lamented “missed opportunities” to bring in long overdue reforms to better protect against threats, support network Survivors Against Terror (SAT) said.
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The letter, published four years after the Reading terror attack, said: “Days ahead of the last election a terror attack struck at Fishmongers Hall.
“In the aftermath we were promised that Martyn’s Law (a law focused on improving security at public venues) would be enacted and a Survivor’s Charter (guaranteeing the rights of survivors of terror attacks) would be brought forward.
“In the almost five years since, neither of those promises have been kept – we are no safer and no better supported than we were five years ago.”
Signed by relatives who have lost loved ones and victims who were injured and survived in more than 20 different terror attacks, including Manchester Arena, Fishmongers Hall, London Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Reading and Tunisia, the letter added: “Public venues remain at heightened risk of attack, survivors languish on waiting lists for mental
Defending champions Italy failed to impress when they lost 1-0 to Spain in the Euros last week. And Italy boss was reportedly unhappy with Jorginho, exploding that there was "No point in him playing" as he subbed the midfielder at half time.
Kevin Costner is weighing in on the pressure he feels for Horizon: An American Saga to do well at the box office.
Amid relics of Manchester's industrial past, 10 years ago, a new era for the North of England was ushered in. The Northern Powerhouse speech at the Museum of Science and Industry set out a vision of an interconnected region that, together, could 'take on the world'.
Olly Murs has given fans an insight into what it's been like working with Take That as he penned an emotional tribute to them on his last night of supporting their tour.The star, who recently became a dad, has been opening for the band on their This Life Tour. But despite giving it his all, the singer admitted that he can't wait to spend some time off with his ten week old daughter Madi and wife Amelia. Posting a picture on Instagram with the Take That band members he wrote: "Tonight was my final night on tour with these fine gentleman & from Howard badgering me to play golf, Gary's Barlow Bingo night and to endless hugs from Mark.
Jennifer Lawrence is enjoying a warm day in New York City as she gears up for her next big acting role.
Angelique Jackson Following the franchise-topping $426 million success of “Bad Boys for Life” was going to be a tough task for any director. Fortunately, “Bad Boys: Ride or Die” has two — the Belgian directing duo Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, collectively billed as Adil & Bilall. In this fourth installment, Adil & Bilall send Miami PD detectives Mike Lowery (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) on the run, framed for crimes they didn’t commit.
Jude Law, who famously starred in the iconic 1999 film The Talented Mr. Ripley, has a 27-year-old son named Rafferty who looks so much like his famous dad that you're sure to do a double-take. Rafferty looked like he'd stepped back in time when he stepped out at The Bikeriders premiere at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on Monday, 17 June as he donned a loose-fitting pinstripe suit and slicked back hair that resembled his father's statement 90s look.
is one of the most accomplished actors in the world, and she is also a . This is someone who spent a large part of the 2010s acting as the relatable goofball at red-carpet events, photobombing Taylor Swift, stumbling up the stairs to collect Oscars and responding to entertainment reporters with things like, “I can see you talking, but all I can think about is getting fries!”There are countless BuzzFeed listicles—a millennial’s preferred mode of journalism—dedicated to these endearing quirks.
to re-bury the abusive ex they killed and resurrected. Maybe Lawrence is angling for a role in , and already dressing the part. We can see it.Also worth noting that she's sticking with .
The Playlist’s “The Discourse” podcast.“And I always resisted because it just felt like [off]. And I know you can say, ‘Well, but you played Yon-Rogg and Dumbledore!’ ” Law added, referring to his roles in “Captain Marvel” and “Fantastic Beasts.”“It just felt like a step too far.”Law recalled that there wasn’t even a script yet for Ratner’s movie, but producers had him try on the Superman suit with the hopes of changing his mind about doing the film.“It wasn’t the [Christopher] Reeve suit. It was kind of like, it was more metallic,” he said.
Pop singer Olly Murs is sadly missing his very first Father’s Day with his newborn, Madi. Olly’s daughter was born just nine weeks ago in April and in an emotional post, the star declared they wouldn't be spending Sunday 16 June together - but for a good reason. In a social media post with lots of snaps together, Olly wrote: “Dear Madi, one day you might be allowed an Instagram account and you will see this but today is a very special day.
In this week’s episode of The Discourse, host Mike DeAngelo goes back in time to realize not much has changed with the film, “Firebrand.” Directed by Karim Ainouz (“Invisible Life,” “Futuro Beach”), the film follows Catherine Parr (Alicia Vikander), the sixth wife of Henry VIII (Jude Law), who finds herself fighting for survival when the paranoid king grows more suspicious of her actions.
As we know from yesterday’s excerpt from an upcoming episode of The Playlist’s The Discourse podcast featuring Jude Law promoting his forthcoming film period drama “Firebrand” opposite Alicia Vikander (read our review), the actor basically turned down an early version of “Superman” when Brett Ratner was attached to direct. For years, Law seemed to avoid most franchises.
Jude Law has opened up about turning down the role of Superman in the early 2000s – see what the actor had to say below.Yesterday (June 12), The Playlist released the latest episode of the ‘Discourse’ podcast series. In the new episode, Jude Law spoke about getting the chance to play Superman in a Brett Ratner’s 2002 film that ultimately never came to fruition.He confirmed that Ratner was meant to direct J.J. Abrams’ Superman: Flyby.
British actor Jude Law once had a “flirtation” about playing Superman.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Jude Law turned down Superman in the early 2000s because “it just felt off,” which he knows sounds ridiculous considering he would later agree to star in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and to play Dumbledore in the “Fantastic Beasts” franchise. The actor confirmed he was courted to play the Man of Steel in Brett Ratner’s failed Superman project, which was announced in 2002 and based on an iteration of J.J. Abrams’ “Superman: Flyby” script.
There are plenty of actors out there who have either auditioned to be Superman or were picked for a film that never got made. Hell, we just talked about one such situation earlier today with Matt Bomer.
Alicia Vikander and Jude Law are celebrating the upcoming release of their movie Firebrand!
Blake Lively and Jude Law were among the many celebs who made up the star-studded crowd at Chanel’s 17th Annual Tribeca Festival Artists Dinner!
DuJour magazine in an interview published June 10.The seasoned actor has played leading roles in movies such as “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” “The Holiday” and “Alfie.”“I was trying to play against my looks in my early 20s, and now I’m saggy and balding,” he went on.