Ole Gunnar Solskjaer can sleep a little easier tonight after watching Victor Lindelof come through his latest game for Sweden unscathed.
24.09.2021 - 13:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Drivers should not panic buy fuel, the transport secretary has said following the closure of some petrol forecourts.
Transport secretary Grant Shapps urged motorists to “carry on as normal” amid concerns around a shortage of fuel.
BP said it had closed a “handful” of its petrol forecourts due to a lack of available fuel, while ExxonMobil, which owns Esso, said a “small number” of Tesco refilling stations
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer can sleep a little easier tonight after watching Victor Lindelof come through his latest game for Sweden unscathed.
Cinnabon is renowned around the world for its delicious cinnamon rolls and other sweet treats.
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Sharon Stone, 63, is one of the most beloved and respected actresses of the past four decades. After beginning her acting career in the 1980s with small roles, the actress broke out to a mainstream audience with her role in 1990’s sci-fi thriller Total Recall.
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Sharon Stone is opening up about her family. The 63-year-old actress was honored with this year's Golden Icon Award at the Zurich Film Festival and spoke about her life and career alongside a screening of her flick "Casino." During the discussion, Stone talked about her family.
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Marta Balaga Discussing her career at Zurich Film Festival, Sharon Stone also commented on the referendum taking place on the same day in Switzerland, with nearly two-thirds of Swiss voters backing the introduction of same-sex marriage. “It should be more because when is anyone else’s sex life your business? You may not like it, you may not understand it, but it doesn’t belong to you,” she said.