Chadwick Boseman passed away on August 28 after his battle with colon cancer. The actor, who played Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, was diagnosed with the ailment in 2016.
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Chadwick Boseman passed away on August 28 after his battle with colon cancer. The actor, who played Black Panther in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, was diagnosed with the ailment in 2016.
hereBut at midday Health Minister Matt Hancock ordered Trafford to stay under lockdown after local leaders urged the government to keep the restrictions in place following a spike in cases.Altrincham and Sale West MP Mr Brady has voiced his opposition to the government’s decision and says there needs to be a change in the way lockdowns are decided.Speaking on Radio 4’s Today programme this morning (September 3) Mr Brady said it was “deeply disappointing” that the restrictions were back in place
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Covid-19 infections in France neared an all-time high on Wednesday and the number of people hospitalised in intensive care units for the disease grew at its fastest pace in almost two months.
Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor has shared another taster of his forthcoming debut solo album – listen to ‘HWY 666’ below.Taylor will release ‘CMFT’ on October 2 via Roadrunner.The new song, a hectic mix of rock, country and metal, follows the recent release of two other songs from the record, ‘CMFT Must Be Stopped’ and ‘Black Eyes Blue’.Listen to ‘HWY 666’ below.Taylor recently spoke of his upcoming solo album in an interview with Slipknot bandmate Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan.In the interview, Taylor
Confusion and anger were the main reactions from the people of Bolton after the town was ordered to stay in a local lockdown following a U-turn by the national government.Bolton - along with Trafford - was due to be released from the Greater Manchester-wide restrictions today (Wednesday, September 2), but Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced earlier that lockdown measures will remain.Latest figures show the borough has the second highest coronavirus infection rate in the country.Health
Trafford were expected to be allowed to visit friends and family in their homes and gardens again following an announcement by the government that social distancing measures were being relaxed. The move came despite a spike in cases in the borough over the last seven days, which has seen the infection rate rise to three times the national average.
near 100 per cent increase in case numbers in the last week.
Katie Price revealed she is preparing to say an emotional goodbye to her beloved son Harvey as he returns to school after lockdown. Katie’s 18 year old son has Prader-Willi Syndrome and the 42 year old mum-of-five made the heartbreaking decision last year to put him into residential care in the week.
hereThe same day the announcement was made, Trafford's coronavirus infection rate went up - into the 'amber' alert range.Coun Western hit out on Twitter.He said: "It is absolutely clear that government claims of partnership working with local authorities are nonsense and approach all about placating Tory MPs."No one in gov has explained decision to overrule us to me, or bothered to contact me at all.
hereThe other MP, Sir Graham Brady, who represents Altrincham and Sale West ward and is the influential chairman of the national Conservative Party’s 1922 committee, was in favour of lifting measures across the borough.