Actor Hugh Bonneville, star of Downton Abbey, has split from his wife after 25 years.
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BBC Scotland the project was designed to give Glasgow back “one of its sleeping giants”.He said: “This project is of huge cultural significance for music in Glasgow, Scotland and beyond. Seeing the unfortunate closure of numerous venues in recent years has been hard on the industry.“The venue’s history is renowned, and it holds a special place in people’s hearts, so we know that today’s news will mean so much to so many.“Glasgow is legendary for having one of the best crowds in the world and our aim is to champion that by attracting dance music fans from all over the UK and beyond.”Established in 1991, The Arches was renowned as a “powerhouse” of Scotland’s electronic music scene and was said to have helped to launch the careers of numerous famous Scottish acts.Its initial closure was brought about when, in the space of a month, a woman was found unconscious in the venue and police officers recorded 26 separate drug and alcohol related incidents.The venue was pushed into administration by Glasgow city council’s decision to “vary” the license, meaning it had to close by midnight.
Actor Hugh Bonneville, star of Downton Abbey, has split from his wife after 25 years.
Skyscrapers looming above Manchester's streets are a common sight these days. So-much-so, their relentless proliferation in recent years has given rise to the nickname Manc-hattan.
Married at First Sight newlyweds Rosaline and Thomas surprised viewers with a decision to stay, after the lovelorn stars admitted to initially having failed to find a lasting spark. Opening up about the initial lack of chemistry, Thomas revealed how he had initially felt “defeated” on his wedding day, after he realised Rosaline wasn’t initially attracted to him, despite him finding her to be incredibly beautiful himself. Speaking to the show’s experts at the first commitment ceremony of the series, Thomas also opened up on how he and Rosaline had consummated their relationship following the first dinner party just one day prior.
The Range has announced the opening of four new stores across England in time for Christmas, including one in Greater Manchester.
Matty Healy has announced that The 1975 will be going on an “indefinite hiatus” from live shows after their current tour ends.The frontman shared the news at this week’s show at the Golden 1 Center, in Sacramento, California.Towards the end of their set and just before they performed the track ‘Sex’, Healy made the announcement.“It’s wonderful you’re all here,” he told the crowd. “After this tour, we will be going on an indefinite hiatus with shows, so it’s wonderful to have you guys with us tonight.
90s pop star CeCe Peniston looks unrecognisable three decades after she shot to fame with her hit track Finally, which helped propel her to international stardom. The singer, 54, real name Cecilia Veronica Peniston, found worldwide fame thanks to the song, which was released in 1991, as it topped the charts in both the UK and US shortly after its release. CeCe then followed it up with a number of other smash hits, including Keep on Walkin' and We Got a Love Thing.
This weekend marks the 50th anniversary of the first Northern Soul all-nighter, an event that defined a generation in the UK and beyond.
Six bosses at a firm owned by Glasgow Council have been awarded bonuses of nearly £150,000 during the cost of living crisis.
Katherine Ryan was left shocked and speechless after discovering three of her ancestors had tragically died in quick succession. The comedian, who now lives in England but hails from Canada, appeared on BBC’s Who Do You Think You Are, which aired on September 18. In a bid to find out more about where she came from, Katherine travelled back to Canada in search of answers, as she visited snowy Nova Scotia then headed to the eastern-most point of the region – Newfoundland.
Pop star Olivia Rodrigo has announced she's visiting the UK on her world tour next year - including a huge gig in Manchester.
Two people have been charged in connection with a fatal road crash in Glasgow city centre.
Coronation Street fans have pointed out a huge weather blunder by the soap after the UK was hit with a heatwave last week. In the episode which aired on Monday, 11 September, viewers watched as Evelyn Plummer wrapped herself in several blankets and wore two cardigans and fluffy socks as her boiler had broken and her flat was freezing.
Ann Lee became a voice of Eurodance with her hits ‘2 Times’ and ‘Voices’ in the 90s and continues to tour the world from her base in Italy. The singer, now 55, released her most famous tracks in 1999 and is also credited with contributing to the composition of the dance banger ‘The Rhythm Of The Night’.
The 1975 have added new dates to their 2024 UK and European ‘Still At Their Very Best’ tour.Due to popular demand during this week’s presale, extra dates have been added at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on August 8 when the tour will now kick off, London’s O2 on the 14 and Manchester AO Arena on the 17.Tickets go on general sale for all UK dates from tomorrow (September 8) at 10am BST from here. You can view the full list of new dates below.A European run will then follow in Lisbon, Madrid, Paris, Oslo, Copenhagen, Berlin, Milan and many more, before they wrap up at the Palladium in Cologne, Germany on March 22.The newly announced dates will follow the band’s 32-date North American tour, which starts in Sacramento, California on September 26.
Gogglebox star Stephen Webb – who stars on the show alongside his husband Daniel Lustig-Webb – has announced he is leaving the much-loved Channel 4 show after a decade on-screen.The news was confirmed today in a statement by show creators Studio Lambert and Channel 4. "After a brilliant and illustrious time on Gogglebox, Stephen and Daniel have decided that now is the right time to explore life beyond the sofa and leave the show," it read.
Gogglebox stars Stephen Webb and husband Daniel Lustig have announced their departure from the much-loved Channel 4 show after a decade on the programme as they made an emotional statement on social media on Thursday.
Hollyoaks alumni Jeremy Edwards has opened up on why he has turned his back on fame after being a heartthrob in the nineties. The actor, 52, played Kurt Benson in the Channel 4 soap and was once in a high-profile celebrity couple - engaged to S Club 7's Rachel Stevens. But now Jeremy has given up acting to pursue a different career after parting ways with his agent last year.
This year's NTAs, the National Television Awards, were packed with unseen bits and unexpected moments, with some dramatic twists along the way. Holly Willoughby reflected on her "difficult year" on the red carpet, Piers Morgan got booed by the audience and the entire room was in tears when the late presenter Paul O'Grady won for his factual series For the Love of Dogs.There was also a particularly poignant moment when EastEnders actor and son of the late Jade Goody, Bobby Brazier won the award for rising star.
One person has tragically died and another is fighting for their life after a horror bus crash on Tuesday afternoon.
An inquest into the murder of a Scot opened and adjourned after a 'dog-napping' report was made to the police. Donald Prentice Patience, 45, originally from Alness, was discovered dead at his home on Ainsworth Road in Radcliffe, near Bury, on Tuesday, August 22.