The stars of W Network’s “Outlander” are celebrating the show’s anniversary in morbid fashion.
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iOS - Android Heather, from Carfin, was 21 when she began to feel unwell. She told Lanarkshire Live : “In December 1991 I began to feel really tired all the time.
"I had no energy and I could sleep 24 hours a day. My legs and tummy were beginning to swell up.“By the beginning of June, I couldn’t cope with daily life as I was becoming increasingly unwell.
I began to feel really sick and my skin and the whites of my eyes were turning yellow.“My mum phoned the GP, who made a house call. When he
.The stars of W Network’s “Outlander” are celebrating the show’s anniversary in morbid fashion.
She works 12 hour shifts on a Covid ward and then runs laps round Regent's Park in London. Perhaps Priya Gopaldas will be able to handle villa drama...The medical student, 23, is set to become the latest Love Island bombshell, and has spent the past week isolating in Mallorca ahead of her arrival on the ITV2 show, which could be later this week.
The Day Today have reunited for a 30th anniversary celebration on Radio 4.The Reunion: The Day Today, a 45-minute retrospective hosted by Kirsty Wark, will air on August 15 to mark 30 years since the release of the Radio 4 show On The Hour in August 1991, which inspired The Day Today.“It was excellent” producer Simon Jarvis told British Comedy Guide of the retrospective recording, which took place yesterday (August 3) for three hours.
iOS - Android He is now recovering well at home, and his grateful family have personally thanked all those who rushed to his aid, saying: “Not all superheroes wear capes.”Angus has been praised by both fellow members at Calderbank, and by Bowls Scotland – who are now asking clubs whether they have defibrillators or trained first aiders as they look into ensuring similar swift help can be available at greens across the country.Tom spent nearly three weeks in hospital following his cardiac arrest
MORE NEWS FROM THE PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESSHer mum had suggested 50 miles would be fine, but Abigail put her foot down and said she wanted to hit the 100.The miles were totted up locally around Howwood and Renfrewshire, as well as on family day trips.Abigail starts in primary four later this month.She handed over £1,500 to St Vincent’s Hospice last time out.Last September, she cycled 16 miles on her trusty Schwinn bike after learning how St Vincent’s cared for her grandfather in his final days.Like
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Ozzy Osbourne has announced plans to release a 30th anniversary reissue of his 1991 solo album, ‘No More Tears’.Set to be released on September 17, the new version of the LP includes 12 new rare tracks that will be hitting streaming services for the very first time.The ‘No More Tears’ reissue will be available as both an upgraded digital release and an LP edition which will come as a two-disc set on black vinyl and as a Tower exclusive on heavyweight red and yellow vinyl with a special photo
Slowthai, Little Simz, Ghetts, Pa Salieu, Mahalia and more.Discussing the festival’s 2021 edition, co-founder Dave Harvey said: “It feels pretty surreal to be gearing up to finally get back in a field after the crippling uncertainty of the last 18 months.“We are beyond excited to get back to what we love doing best with a really exciting line up, focussed on the wealth of amazing UK talent (for obvious reasons), with a heavy Bristol focus this year, which is something we only want to develop
Primal Scream have announced a series of 30th anniversary celebrations for their iconic album ‘Screamadelica’.The album was released on September 23, 1991, and went on to become one of the most-loved albums of the decade.On September 17, the band will release a new 10LP box set of 12″ singles from the ‘Screamadelica’ era, including a previously unreleased mix of ‘Shine Like Stars’ from the late Andrew Weatherall, who produced the entire album.A double picture disc edition of ‘Screamadelica’ will
iOS - Android Angela Cook, from the DreamMaker Foundation, added: “The guys challenged themselves to do the West Highland Way to raise funds for us after we supported a family member.“They completed it in six days in roasting weather and raised a phenomenal £1635 to support our small charity.“We are so humbled by the support from local people and really appreciate families that have had our support want to give something back.”Volunteers from the DreamMaker Foundation will be climbing Ben Lomond
transplant after she was diagnosed with a rare disorder. Parents of Ava Murray have made a desperate plea for families to register their children as organ donors, as they face a desperate race against the clock.
stole around £184,000 from a trusting 96-year-old man. Through "sheer greed and avarice", the devious married couple planned to drain the pensioners money to spend it on designer clothes, aftershave, watches and cash withdrawals over a lengthy period, Hull Live reports.
available to the general public for $79.99 on August 1.