Supportive faces in her corner! As Adele completed her BST Hyde Park Festival headlining set, she was joined by several familiar faces in the crowd.
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A national incident has been declared after polio has spread in Britain for the first time in decades.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has detected the poliovirus in London sewage works multiple times recently.
As a result, the agency has called on families to ensure that their children have been fully vaccinated, the Mirror reports.
Oral vaccines against polio offered abroad contain a form of the virus meaning it has been weakened in a lab so it can't cause disease.
This form of the virus remains in faeces and is therefore sometimes picked up in routine sewage testing done in Glasgow and London.
Scotland’s top performing secondary state schools have been named in the latest league table.
The Times Scotland's 2022 High School League Table calculates a percentage of the number of pupils that achieved the Scottish Government's so-called 'gold standard' of five Highers in 2021.
And it was Jordanhill School in Glasgow that was named the best performing school for a sixth year in a row - with 91 per cent of pupils hitting the gold standard.
Bearsden Academy, East Dunbartonshire, and St Ninian’s High School, East Renfrewshire, came second and third respectively.
An American couple who travelled to Skye for their dream wedding ended up having to wear clothes donated by kind Scots after the airline lost their luggage.
Amanda and Paul Riesel flew over 4,000 mile from Orlando, Florida, to the UK on Monday, June 20, only to find out their luggage was missing.
The couple were left devastated after realising their wedding
Supportive faces in her corner! As Adele completed her BST Hyde Park Festival headlining set, she was joined by several familiar faces in the crowd.
Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish and Finneas are some of the acts added to a special TV programme that aims to raise awareness about and funds for Ukraine.NBC’s Ukraine: Answering he Call airs this Sunday (July 3) with appearances from a range of entertainment guests including Alicia Keys, Jon Batiste, Kristen Bell, Brandi Carlile and Julianne Moore. Sheryl Crow is another fresh addition.The show, which also airs on US channels MSNBC and CNBC, is an hour-long event that will give viewers the chance to help families by donating to the International Rescue Committee, an organisation that helps people affected by humanitarian crises to survive, recover and rebuild their lives.Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky will address Americans during the special and will encourage them to use their voices to fight for peace.
Jake Paul has responded to KSI after the Englishman offered to have Paul's fight against Tommy Fury as a co-main event on his card on August 27th.
Billie Eilish will make history when she takes to the Pyramid Stage tonight as Glastonbury Festival’s youngest ever solo headliner.The Grammy-winning singer, 20, will perform alongside her brother and co-writer Finneas O’Connell.The US pop star made her Glastonbury debut in 2019 when she performed on the Other Stage and treated crowds to a string of tracks such as Bad Guy and You Should See Me In A Crown. In the weeks leading up to Glastonbury, Eilish has played a string of UK and European tour dates and also hosted a climate event, Overheated, at London’s O2 Arena.
EXCLUSIVE: Paula Malcomson (Redemption) is set as a series regular opposite Giancarlo Esposito in The Driver, AMC’s remake of the British drama series.
Paul McCartney has shared some exclusive on-the-road photos from his acclaimed 2022 ‘Got Back’ tour, before he returns to the UK to headline Glastonbury this weekend.After the former Beatle recently celebrated his 80th birthday, anticipation is high for what Macca might have in store for his return to Worthy Farm’s Pyramid Stage on Saturday.His 2022 stadium and arena tour kicked off back in April, boasting a stellar setlist that showcased the best his material from his solo career, The Beatles and Wings– as well as performing a “virtual duet” with John Lennon.A spokesperson for McCartney told NME: “Paul has just completed the US run of his Got Back tour. Ahead of headlining Glastonbury this weekend, his first UK performance since 2018, Paul has shared some photographs of life on the road over the past few months.”Check out some exclusive photos of McCartney on stage and behind-the-scenes below.Paul McCartney will take to the Pyramid Stage at 9.30pm on Saturday.
An Italian investigating judge has ruled that Canadian film director Paul Haggis is to remain under house arrest amid ongoing investigations into allegations of sexual assault against him.
Paolo Nutini has shared two new songs – you can listen to ‘Acid Eyes’ and ‘Petrified In Love’ below.Both tracks will feature on Nutini’s fourth studio album ‘Last Night In The Bittersweet’, which is set for release on July 1 via Atlantic Records.‘Acid Eyes’ and ‘Petrified In Love’ follow on from the Scottish artist’s previous singles ‘Through The Echoes’, ‘Lose It’ and ‘Shine A Light’.You can listen to Nutini’s two new offerings below.You can see the tracklist for Nutini’s ‘Last Night In The Bittersweet’, as well as its album artwork, below. Pre-order the album here.Nutini will embark on a UK and European tour in October following headline sets at TRNSMT and Victorious Festival this summer.
Canadian film director Paul Haggis maintained his innocence today [Wednesday] at a first court appearance in the southern Italian port city of Brindisi where he is answering questions related to allegations of sexual assault.
Leeds United set asking price for Arsenal or Chelsea to sign RaphinhaGirl orphaned at young age loses sister who was her guardian in car crashKim Kardashian snaps at her kids for causing havoc during Jimmy Fallon interviewBritish Airways crew forced to isolate after one tests positive for monkeypoxSpeaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme, Jo said this morning: ‘Glastonbury is the ultimate festival, it’s a celebration of all the arts and it’s all about the human experience. ’She added: ‘Everyone is just so friendly, so you make lots of friends, it’s just a wonderful experience and yeah, you might get muddy, you might get a bit wet, but the great British spirit, we just get on with it don’t we and we just enjoy ourselves regardless….
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentAs “Crash” director Paul Haggis remains in custody in Italy, awaiting a Wednesday preliminary hearing on charges of sexual assault and aggravated personal injury allegedly inflicted on an unidentified young woman, more details about the case are surfacing.In a statement to Variety, Haggis’ Italian lawyer Michele Laforgia said that the director “immediately stated that he is completely innocent and hopes for the maximum speed of all necessary investigations to clarify the matter.” The lawyer added that “Haggis will answer all questions.” The filmmaker is currently in custody at a 5-star hotel in Ostuni, in southern Italy.According to multiple reports and sources, the alleged victim, who has pressed charges, is a British woman who is considerably younger than the 69-year-old filmmaker. She is believed to be either in her 30s or early 40s.
Paul Gascoigne among his legion of fans as the football legend was seen dancing to his catchy new single Slide. In a video shared by Peter, 49, the England striker is seen throwing his hands around to the tunes of the hit single. Paul, 55, regarded as the most naturally talented English footballer of his generation - proved he has some moves off the pitch too.
Paul McCartney on the legendary singer-songwriter’s 80th birthday.The highly influential musician, known as both a hugely successful solo artist and member of the legendary Beatles, as well as founder of the band Wings, was born James Paul McCartney on June 18, 1942, in Liverpool.His seismic impact on music and pop culture is hard to put into words.
This Morning viewers think Phil Vickery threw 'shade' at Dermot O'Leary during his latest appearance on the show. The celebrity chef joined the presenter and his co-host Alison Hammond on the ITV daytime programme on Friday (June 17).
Nirvana‘s Krist Novoselic, former Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones, Pink, Nandi Bushell and many more have been added to the line-up for the forthcoming tribute gigs for late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins.Nile Rodgers, Greg Kurstin and LeAnn Rimes who performed with Taylor Hawkins & The Coattail Riders on their 2019 album ‘Get The Money’, have also been added to the bill. You can view the updated line-up for the two shows at Wembley Stadium on September 3 and LA’s Kia Forum on September 27, below.Tickets for the show in London is on sale now and tickets for the LA show will go on sale at 9am local time.
Charli XCX, Paolo Nutini and Sleaford Mods among those due to perform.The Revive Live campaign was launched in the summer of 2020 in an effort to help UK grassroots venues survive post-COVID. Its first run of dates saw Wolf Alice, Sam Fender, Tom Jones and more play sets to intimate crowds.In January of this year the Revive Live Tour made a comeback with a series of winter dates that included special shows from Bastille, Enter Shikari and others.Today (June 16) it’s been confirmed that a further 200 Revive Live concerts will take place nationwide between June and September.