About that Costa Rica trip...don’t get it twisted. We weren’t there to woo Pilot Pete.
16.01.2020 - 19:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A much-loved lollipop lady at risk of losing her job has been saved following an outcry from local residents.
Plans to axe a school crossing near Sandilands Primary School in Wythenshawe were announced just before Christmas.
The move devastated parents who said lollipop lady Linda had been helping children cross roads for almost a decade.
Parents who used the crossing, which covers a section of busy road and junction, said lives would be at risk if the crossing were to go.
Linda has now been
About that Costa Rica trip...don’t get it twisted. We weren’t there to woo Pilot Pete.
is heading to Central America — but it's not all roses for Peter Weber.
By Matthew Carey
It's amazing how things can change in a month.
Ricky Martin is changing the tune of his upcoming album. Originally, the Puerto Rican superstar planned on talking about love and fatherhood, but with the recent events in his hometown, the inspiration for his music changed. “When I returned to the studio, everything that I had done musically expired because I had poetic material in my head to share with the world after what happened in Puerto Rico,” he told the Associated Press.
Ricky Martin’s wide smile began to fade as the Puerto Rican superstar talked about his next album. It’s influenced by the U.S. territory’s political turmoil as people struggle to recover from Hurricane Maria and a recent 6.4 magnitude earthquake that killed one person and destroyed hundreds of homes amid a 13-year recession.
Super sub Odsonne Edouard bagged two goals in three second-half minutes to extend Celtic’s lead at the top of the Ladbrokes Premiership.
Celtic face Ross County today at Celtic Park knowing they can extend their lead over Rangers at the top of the Premiership to five points.
Chinese film production and online group Huanxi Media has cancelled plans for the theatrical release of its blockbuster Chinese New Year film “Lost in Russia” and will release it online for free instead. The move is both a reaction to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak that has caused disruption and panic throughout China, and as the springboard for a new business relationship with online giant Bytedance, owner of wildly popular short video platform Tiktok.
China's leading film studios were forced to cancel the holiday release of their biggest movies of the year yesterday after the growing coronavirus epidemic cast a pall over the country's annual Lunar New Year festivities.Now, rising film company Huanxi Media is responding to the setback with a bold but fan-pleasing move: The studio has decided to release its much-anticipated comedy tentpole Lost in Russia online for free.Lost in Russia, directed by and starring comedy superstar Xu Zheng, was
Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard filed a defamation lawsuit against Hillary Clinton on Wednesday over an interview in which Clinton appeared to call Gabbard "the favorite of the Russians.”Gabbard, a Hawaii congresswoman, said in her lawsuit filed in federal court in Manhattan that Clinton's comments in a podcast last year in which she suggested that Gabbard was being groomed by Russia to be a third-party candidate were based on either her own imagination or “extremely dubious
Oasis of the Seas, January 21. (Photo courtesy David Halpern)
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After being nominated three times, Nine Inch Nails have finally locked down a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2020.