Eat Out to Help Out scheme begins at participating eateries. The initiative has been launched by the UK Government in a bid to restart the economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdown.
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New flexible season tickets have been rolled out on Northern trains as part of a drive to adapt to a post-pandemic world.The 'flexi' tickets are for passengers returning to the railway following lockdown and ahead of predicted changes to people's daily routines, giving them 10 unlimited travel days for the price of nine, to be used at any time during a six-month period.It's also part of Transport for the North's (TfN) bigger drive to deliver London-style contactless payment systems across public
.Eat Out to Help Out scheme begins at participating eateries. The initiative has been launched by the UK Government in a bid to restart the economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdown.
People in West Lothian who are facing money worries as a result of coronavirus are being urged to take full advantage of the support available.The coronavirus pandemic has led to more people facing challenges around bills, rent and job security.The Scottish Government, in partnership with the Citizens Advice network in Scotland, is raising awareness of the support available for those who need it during these difficult times.
Livingston begin their Scottish Premiership campaign away to St Mirren tomorrow and while neither club is completely unfamiliar with the other given the amount of times they’ve locked horns over the past few seasons, Holt admits there’s nothing much the opposition can do should either of them decide to spring a surprise. "We all know how most of the teams play and they know how we play,” he said.
Universal Music Group’s revenues for the first half of 2020 were up 3.5% at constant currency and perimeter over the first half of 2019, to €3.46 billion ($4.09 billion), even as its quarterly revenue dipped slightly (down 4.7%) from Q1 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic-caused lockdowns that took hold around the world.
Neil Young has said that he is now considering suing Donald Trump over the US President’s use of his music at political rallies as criticism grows over the White House’s response to protests in multiple American cities.Young, of course, is one of a plethora of musicians who have – in the past – criticised Trump’s use of their music at his political events.
Actor John Saxon has died aged 83 after a battle with pneumonia.The New York native, best known for roles in The Appaloosa, Enter the Dragon, and the original Nightmare on Elm Street movie, died on Saturday in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, his wife Gloria told The Hollywood Reporter.After being discovered by the same agent who launched the careers of Rock Hudson and Tab Hunter, Saxon first gained notice for his performance as a disturbed high school football star in The Unguarded Moment – for which
Brandon Choe Photo EditorJohn Saxon, character actor known for his roles in Westerns and horror films, died Saturday. His career spanned more than sixty years tallying more than 200 film credits.
Peter White Television EditorBetween The World and Me, the stage show based on Ta-Nehisi Coates’ New York Times bestseller is getting a television adaptation at HBO.The premium cable network is adapting the show and book to air as a special event this fall.It will be directed by Apollo Theater Executive Producer Kamilah Forbes and exec produced by Coates and Susan Kelechi Watson (This Is Us).
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Fabio Acosta began his career in 2002, when he joined EMI Latin in Miami as an assistant to Lucas Piña, who at the time was the label's director of radio and promotion. From that platform, Acosta went on to launch his own independent radio promotion company, Akela Family Music."I worked with lots of artists, many number ones," he said.
Bolton-based AO World could share a bonus pot of £240million under the terms of a new incentive scheme.
Russell Wilson says he’s worried about NFL players’ health and safety in the upcoming season amid the coronavirus pandemic — especially because his wife, Ciara, is due to give birth very soon.“I am concerned. My wife is pregnant,” he tweeted on Sunday, July 19.
Pass Over at Studio Theatre was suspended due to the COVID-19 lockdown.“I think we were only open for like a week and a half, and then we had to shut down,” he says. “And then I had another play that was running, Zomo the Rabbit: A Hip-Hop Creation Myth at Imagination Stage in Bethesda.
V&A Dundee and the River Tay has opened for business on Dundee’s waterfront. Teaming up with the V&A, street food entrepreneurs Chris Heather and Melodie Paterson are now serving takeaway food and drink from a three-wheeled Piaggio van and converted horse box.