The internet is filled with stories of Bill Murray popping up in random places.
22.06.2020 - 16:25 / dailyrecord.co.uk
coronavirus pandemic. Research has shown that lower-income households have exhausted meagre saving and turned to high-interest credit to ride out the lockdown.
The Rainy Days study for the Resolution Foundation think tank found that the coronavirus crisis exposed Britain’s wealth gap and the ability of low-income households to weather the economic storm. Get all the top Scottish politics news sent straight to your Inbox by signing up to our Politics newsletter.We cover Holyrood, Westminster and
.The internet is filled with stories of Bill Murray popping up in random places.
Kate Middleton and British tennis pro Andy Murray.
post-pandemic normal.But for Scots soap legend Natalie J Robb, it was nerve-wracking.On tomorrow night’s Emmerdale, Natalie’s character Moira Dingle is left to die after a horrific hit and run. On Monday, we see her fighting for her life in hospital.Since returning to filming after nearly three months on furlough, Natalie, 45, has been in bed.
If it wasn’t for the coronavirus pandemic the Wimbledon Tennis Championships would be on right now. That’s right, the season of bright white shorts, strawberries and cream and manicured lawns would be well underway, as it was supposed to have began on 29 June.
coronavirus cases as lockdown measures are eased.
UK’s Sky network will feature new disclaimers for a handful of films on their service, including The Jungle Book, The Goonies and Dumbo.
When Maria Teresa Kumar was nine years-old, she became a citizen of the United States along with her mom. The pair had immigrated from Bogota, Columbia, after her mother fell in love with and married an English teacher working there. The new family then moved to Sonoma, California.