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Coronation Street star Sam Aston has revealed how the "daft" antics of one legendary soap star can sometimes become a distraction during filming. Revealing how David Neilson is vastly different ...
Luton in Bedfordshire has had some bad press in recent years, with the town 29 miles away from London recently named the “worst place to live” in the UK ... on the high street by groups ...
Hundreds of Morris dancers are set to line the streets for a traditional folk festival ... in the country who will perform along the high street. Across the weekend, crowds can enjoy international ...
A Georgia elementary school is facing furious backlash from parents after their students were subjected to signs on campus reading “whites only” and “colored only.” Students reported ...
The Prime Minister welcomed Ms von der Leyen to Number 10 on Thursday ahead of a UK-EU summit next month aimed ... relationship with the bloc. A Downing Street spokesperson described Thursday ...
In addition, CAMRA accused the brewing giant of “damaging” the reputation of cask beer and “hijacking traditional handpulls ... live product crafted with great care by the UK’s best brewers. “Our ...
Sir Keir Starmer met European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen in Downing Street on Thursday (Jordan ... to Number 10 on Thursday ahead of a UK-EU summit next month aimed at “resetting ...
Coronation Street has recently thrown a curveball with the introduction of new character Dom, who is part of a cruel scam against Jenny Connor. Viewers will remember that Daisy Midgeley and her ...
The Scotland youth international can sign a professional deal with Rangers this season, but looks set to move to Tyneside. Newcastle are said to be willing to pay Rangers training compensation if ...
the Cboe UK 250 gained 1.1% at 17,005.68, while the Cboe Small Companies eased 0.1% at 15,313.09. In Paris, the CAC 40 ended up 2.1%, while Frankfurt's DAX 40 jumped 3.1%. On Wall Street ...
Jonathan Sacks, the British Chief Rabbi from 1991-2013, once recounted a conversation with the historian Paul Johnson, who had recently published a history of the Jews. What, Sacks inquired ...