Peter White Television EditorTom Bergeron will not be returning to host the 29th season of Dancing with the Stars.The long-time host, who has been on the show since 2005 and over 400 episodes, revealed the news on social media (below).
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East Kilbride branch as it prepares for a significant fall in demand for building supplies in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Plans have been announced to close 165 Travis Perkins stores, resulting in the loss of 2500 jobs.The UK’s biggest builders merchant, which also owns Toolstation and Wickes, said the decision comes as it expects the recession to hit the trade for at least two years.Bosses plan to close mainly smaller general merchant stores which, locally, could include its College
.Peter White Television EditorTom Bergeron will not be returning to host the 29th season of Dancing with the Stars.The long-time host, who has been on the show since 2005 and over 400 episodes, revealed the news on social media (below).
coronavirus continues to spread across the country, so does fake news.Virus myths can be dangerous, damaging for your health and could mean it's even more likely you will catch the deadly bug.With growing fears the UK could face a second wave of the disease when we head into winter, it's important to separate fact from fiction.The Mirror has rounded up eight myths that could make the chances of a second wave more likely.
Princess Raiyah bint Hussein of Jordan tied the knot with journalist Ned Donovan after postponing their nuptials amid the coronavirus pandemic.“Thank you all for your kind messages on our wedding!” the 34-year-old royal tweeted on Tuesday, July 7, alongside a couple of snapshots from her big day. “While it was originally planned for April in Jordan, the pandemic derailed those plans and it was safer for my husband’s family to hold it in the UK.
East Kilbride company has secured a multi-million pound contract that will help further its expansion. Hayward Tyler Fluid Handling will now develop a prototype valve for a nuclear plant operator in the UK.All going well with the nuclear contract, the College Milton company now has the potential to produce up to 150 further units.
H&M has announced plans to permanently shut 170 of its stores after accelerating closure plans in the face of coronavirus.
Fight is on to save vital East Kilbride bus service“Everyone got really into it – it was great to see all their faces on screen.”As well as promoting their new EP, Dughoose will be doing their bit for charity in the coming weeks recording two music videos for The Beatson’s Big Night In fundraiser.Brian, from Whitehills, said: “We will be contributing content for the event in the form of Paolo Nutini’s 10/10 and Van Morrison’s Brown Eyed Girl which are always great floorfillers.
Paul Weller is heading for his first UK Number 1 album in over eight years on this week’s Official Albums Chart.
NHS staff should be "properly rewarded" for their hard work during the Coronavirus pandemic, Matt Hancock has said.
coronavirus lockdown restrictions are eased in England, you need to be aware of a number of changes to luggage restrictions.Holidaymakers should check in all baggage before boarding flights, according to Department for Transport (DfT) guidance, the Mirror reports.Under new government guidance, airlines are asking travellers to check-in luggage in a bid to minimise what they bring into the aircraft cabin.It's unclear whether airlines may waive the fee for luggage passengers choosing to put bags
Humanists UK worked closely with the Isle of Man parliament on the provisions and said the UK government urgently needed to follow suit."Every day that conversion therapy is allowed to continue in this country is another day that LGBT people will be subjected to practices that can cause serious harm and even the loss of life,” Richy Harrison, Director of Public Affairs and Policy at Humanists UK, told the M.E.N.“The government should urgently change the law to ban all such practice.”In March, a
them.” MSP Colin Smyth said: “No stone should be left unturned to stop job losses at Brown Brothers.“This is really devastating news for the staff that could be affected by job cuts and my thoughts are very much with them and their families.
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Former Coronation Street actor Chris Fountain has been stranded for months in Bali, owing to the coronavirus pandemic.The 32-year-old actor, who played Tommy Duckworth on the hit soap as well as Justin Burton in Hollyoaks, went on holiday to the Indonesian Island with some friends back in March and was unable to get a flight back to the UK.
coronavirus outbreak began has now passed 65,000, according to the latest figures.