"We're just six weeks out from Election Day, and today is National Voter Registration Day," Meghan said, via . "Every four years, we are told the same thing, that 'This is the most important election of our lifetime.' But this one is.
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hereThe Newsprinters presses publish the Rupert Murdoch-owned News Corp’s titles including The Sun, The Times, The Sun on Sunday and The Sunday Times, as well as The Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph, the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, and the London Evening Standard.Newsprinters condemned the protests as an “attack on all of the free press” which had affected workers going about their jobs and others such as newsagents who face “financial penalty”.The company said it had transferred printing
."We're just six weeks out from Election Day, and today is National Voter Registration Day," Meghan said, via . "Every four years, we are told the same thing, that 'This is the most important election of our lifetime.' But this one is.
Normal People star Paul Mescal shared his family’s reaction to his loss at the Emmys.The breakout actor was nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie at the 2020 Emmy awards, and lost out to Mark Ruffalo for his performance in I Know This Much Is True.Mescal’s sister Nell shared a screenshot on Instagram of the family’s FaceTime call after the ceremony, with the caption “we still love you” while Mescal’s mother held up an L shape “loser” sign in consolation.The actor was
There was no luck for the Irish at the 2020 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles last night.
Normal People became one of the big TV hits of 2020 and made stars Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones breakout stars. Paul is a first-time Emmy nominee for his first-ever TV role as Connell in Normal People. He’s nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. The 24-year-old is a star on the rise and one to watch for in the years to come.
Yorkshire.The boy died in hospital after he suffered serious injuries in the attack, which took place in Doncaster on Sunday afternoon (September 13).A 35-year-old man and a 27-year-old woman have been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.Both have been bailed while the investigation continues.Officers from South Yorkshire Police were called to an address on Welfare Road in Woodlands at around 3.30pm following reports that a dog had attacked a child.Police say the dog has now
ambush shooting of two Sheriff deputies.The incident occurred outside the St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood, California, where two deputies had been transported for gunshot wounds to the head while sitting in their patrol car.
Normal People leads the way ahead of tonight’s TV Choice Awards, which are taking place online for the first time due to coronavirus restrictions.
hereThey include Neil Traynor, 37, of Mosspark Road, Stretford; Frances Henderson, 21, of Alan Road, Withington; Meredith Dickenson, 22, of Liverpool Road, Manchester; and Hamish Haynes, 46, of Quarry Clough, Stalybridge.All have been bailed with conditions to appear at Liverpool Knowsley and St Helens Magistrates' Court on January 8 and 13.Their bail conditions include not to enter Merseyside and not to contact any witness or News International employees by self, servant or agent.Get breaking
Protests blocking deliveries of some of the UK’s major newspapers have been condemned as “completely unacceptable” by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
brawl in Inverness that left three men injured. The 'violent disturbance' kicked off in Castle Street in the city on Saturday, August 29.
Normal People actor Paul Mescal has said he felt “objectified” after the release of the show.Reflecting on the hit BBC Three series, in which the breakout star plays Sally Rooney’s character Connell Waldron opposite Daisy Edgar-Jones as Marianne Sheridan, Mescal said the newfound attention often felt overwhelming.“I felt objectified after Normal People,” Mescal told Elle magazine, who included the actor as part of their annual “movers and shakers” list alongside Edgar-Jones.“It’s to be
hereManchester City Council says however that the protests 'cannot adhere' to the local lockdown restrictions still in place in Manchester, which prohibit groups of more than six people from meeting up outdoors. They are calling on the group to 'seriously reconsider' their actions, in light of the pandemic.
'Northern Rebellion - We Want To Live.'Council bosses warned there may be an increased police presence across the city centre and on public transport.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.Police have arrested a man in his 70s for breaking newly-introduced coronavirus laws, as thousands of anti-lockdown protesters descended on Trafalgar Square in central London.Under new changes to regulations in England, those attending a gathering of more than 30 people may be committing a criminal offence.Officers from the Metropolitan Police handed out letters explaining the legislation to
Normal People star Paul Mescal has landed his next film role.Mescal will appear alongside Olivia Colman, Dakota Johnson and more in The Lost Daughter, the directorial debut of Maggie Gyllenhaal.The new film will be based on Elena Ferrante’s 2006 book of the same name, and Mescal has now come on board for the movie, which also features Jessie Buckley, Peter Sarsgaard and more, as The Hollywood Reporter notes.The official synopsis for The Lost Daughter reads: “When her daughters leave home, Leda
Extinction Rebellion will be returning to the streets of Manchester city centre as part of a series of nationwide protests over the bank holiday weekend.Regional branches of the environmental movement in the north of England have been urged to ‘build up energy and demonstrate the power of local rebellions’.This will include a socially distanced march through Manchester on August 30 taking in Manchester Cathedral, Manchester Art Gallery and the Royal Exchange.The locations have been chosen to