A new trailer for “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” was unveiled at Star Wars Celebration Europe, currently underway in London.
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A watchdog has ordered a care home to improve for the fourth consecutive time following a recent inspection. Hilltop Court, in Heaton Norris, Stockport, provides personal and nursing care to up to 50 older people, some of whom live with dementia.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has previously raised concerns over residents safety, while inspectors have also described the Dodge Hill home as ‘institutionalised’ and ‘clinical’. Officials found that some progress had been made when they returned in December, but discoved breaches in care regulations meaing it was again rated as ‘requires improvement’.A new report notes that leadership and management at the home remained ‘inconsistent’. “Leaders and the culture they created did not always support the delivery of high-quality, person-centred care,” it reads.READ MORE: 'Care BnB': A private company is calling on people to rent their rooms to patients who have left hospital
“At our last inspection the provider had failed to maintain full oversight of the operations of the home. Not enough improvement had been made at this inspection and the provider was still in breach of [care regulations].”The report notes that existing systems still fail to identify ‘the ongoing shortfalls’ officials found throughout the inspection.
“For example, oral care had been a focus of improvement, but we found examples when needs were not being met,” it adds. “Medicines management had improved in some areas, however accurate record keeping and care planning remained areas needing further improvement.”
Systems were also said not to be robust enough to mitigate risks to the health, safety and welfare of people using the service. And this, officials reported, placed people’ at risk of harm’ and was a
A new trailer for “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” was unveiled at Star Wars Celebration Europe, currently underway in London.
Harrison Ford's Indiana Jones is goin out with a bang — and a whip! On Thursday, during the Star Wars Celebration in London, Disney premiered the official trailer for the final installment of the franchise, .The trailer begins with Jones in the present day, getting ready to celebrate his retirement, when he is met by his goddaughter, played by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who pulls the archeologist back into action. After he is betrayed by his goddaughter, Jones sets out on a quest to finish the one mission he has had his sights on during his entire career — retrieving he dial of destiny.In the extended trailer, fans are treated to a horse chase through a New York City subway, a helicopter scene that sees Jones trying to rescue his goddaughter before she falls completely out. And Jones cracking his whip across a table full of bad guys.The official trailer also gives fans a look at the digitized effects, that make Jones look decades younger for flashback scenes. is directed by James Mangold. Joining the cast for the final round is Antonio Banderas, John Rhys-Davies, Shaunette Renée Wilson, Thomas Kretschmann, Toby Jones, Boyd Holbrook, Olivier Richters and Ethann Isidore.
“Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” during the Lucasfilm Studio Showcase at the Star Wars Celebration convention in London on Friday.Described as the final film in the franchise, “Indiana Jones 5” finds Harrison Ford reprising his iconic role as the legendary hero archaeologist grapples with a new era (1969) and new characters (Phoebe Waller-Bridge plays his goddaughter Helena Shaw). The globe-trotting trek will take Indy to Morocco and Sicily.
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Indiana Jones is swinging into the French Riviera.
A body has been discovered during the search for missing care home resident, James Clark.
A former town councillor in Bradford has been jailed after making fraudulent claims of more than £430,000 through the Government’s Eat Out to Help out scheme.
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill have been stars for over two decades, so it definitely was a surprise to learn that he could have his starstruck moment too.The country singer opened up in the podcast "The Highway" about how he and one of his daughters, Maggie, had a run-in with his 1923 successor, Harrison Ford. Watch the video below for their story, which did not go as planned.WATCH: Tim McGraw and daughter Maggie's run-in with Harrison FordTim and Faith are parents to three daughters, those being Gracie, 25, Maggie, 24, and Audrey, 21, all of whom are budding stars in their own right with individual interests in the arts.While Maggie graduated from Stanford and has dabbled in singing, Gracie is a broadway performer, and Audrey is a talented singer and pianist herself.MORE: 1923's Harrison Ford's 'family' support him as he embarks on new venture - detailsMORE: Tim McGraw and Faith Hill's daughter's big news calls for family celebrationBack in February, Harrison spoke about his most recent roles in Apple TV's Shrinking as well as 1923, telling The Hollywood Reporter: "So [Shrinking] came along, and then, very quickly after that, 1923 came along. I took the job without a script on both of them, on faith that the people who created the projects were going to deliver me a good script. "I really didn't realize how much work 1923 was going to be, and I absolutely feel it's worth it.
Naga Munchetty always entertains fans when she's presenting BBC Breakfast, and her sporty selfies always win the approval of her followers.On Friday, the presenter shared a photo after a fitness session, admitting that she "didn't want to" do her routine in the first place, but had powered through nonetheless. Naga looked absolutely stunning in her slinky black gym top, alongside a pair of earpods, so that she could listen to her tunes while out running.WATCH: Naga Munchetty shares inspirational postIn her caption, she shared "Didn't want to.
The BBC has suspended its plan to shutter the BBC Singers choir after a public outcry over the decision.
Manori Ravindran Executive Editor of International The BBC has reversed a controversial decision to disband its professional choir, the BBC Singers. The corporation confirmed on Friday that it’s “suspending” the proposal to close the group, and that the BBC Singers will also appear in this summer’s annual classical concert series, the BBC Proms. In a statement, the BBC said it has “received approaches from a number of organizations offering alternative funding models for the BBC Singers. We have agreed with the Musicians’ Union that we will suspend the proposal to close the BBC Singers, while we actively explore these options. If viable, these alternative options would secure the future of the ensemble.”
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Harrison Ford has been making his big comeback into the spotlight thanks to recent TV appearances and a new Indiana Jones movie scheduled to release this year.One of his most high-profile appearances recently was the 95th Academy Awards this past Sunday, during which he presented the award for Best Picture, although many viewers were left unaware that he was supposed to have a co-star. Harrison presented Best Picture at the 95th Academy AwardsGlenn Close was slated to join Harrison as a co-presenter on the night, but was forced to drop out at the last minute due to testing positive for Covid-19.The actress returned to social media on Saturday, a day before her 76th birthday, with a candid video from her home in Bozeman, Montana, opening up about the missed opportunity.MORE: See Glenn Close's most famous film rolesRELATED: How Olivia Colman reached out to Glenn Close after winning Best Actress in hilarious Oscars speechShe talked first about her recent visit to New York City and then how she flew out to Los Angeles for the Oscars before finding out she had Covid.A post shared by The Real Glenn Close (@glennclose)Glenn opened up about missing the Oscars"So I had to go into isolation," she explained.
A care home that was previously branded ‘inadequate’ and placed in special measures has been rated ‘good’ for the first time in five years. Stamford House, in Rochdale, has been praised for the turnaround in a new report from the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which finds it is now ‘good’ in all areas and no longer in breach of any regulations.The home - which provides care for up to 23 people, including those living with dementia - was first placed in special measures back in November 2021, after inspectors raised concerns over fire safety, legionella and 'unsafe recruitment'. Worse was to come when the watchdog published another damning report the following May, finding residents were at ‘risk of pain and neglect’.The Stamford Street home was facing potential closure but managed to make some progress by October last year, although officials still rated it as ‘requires improvement’. But the CQC is now satisfied that the home - run by provider Antonipillai Gnanabalan - has ‘learned lessons’ and is ‘consistently managed and well-led’.READ MORE: Fresh hope for Rochdale's iconic Seven Sisters as under-fire housing association confirms review
was an emotional reunion with Ford, Quan’s co-star in 1984’s “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” — and the origin of that friendship can be seen in newly released photos, shot by Eva Sereny, as they hung out while filming.“Temple of Doom,” in which Quan played Indy’s chatty kid sidekick Short Round, was his first film as an actor. He was just 12, and superstar Ford was 40.
Senior BBC management has been accused of fostering a “toxic culture” from the “DG-down” in a letter criticizing the closure of its 99-year-old choir.
at the 2023 Academy Awards. Quan — who won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in “Everything Everywhere All At Once” — made his film debut in the “Indiana Jones” movie in 1984, when he was 12. Sunday’s viral moment came after Ford presented the Oscar for Best Picture to “Everything Everywhere All At Once,” prompting Quan to return to the stage.
Meredith Woerner Deputy Editor, Variety.com Goonies never say die, even 38 years later. It’s been almost four decades since Richard Donner’s “Goonies” premiered, and the bond between the band of pre-teen outsiders, who happen upon a pirate ship off the coast of their little town in Oregon, remains strong. Moments after his crowd-delighting win at the Academy Awards, an elated Ke Huy Quan entered the press room to yet another standing ovation. When asked how his younger self would embrace the recent news of his Oscar win, the actor turned nostalgic. “My younger self would not know all the struggles that I went through to be here,” Quan said. “Because he was just having the time of his life being a kid, being on the set, on a pirate ship, going down a waterslide. Right before this night started, Corey Feldman, one of my ‘Goonies’ brothers called. I was talking to Kerri Green and of course tonight Jeff Cohen, who is my entertainment lawyer, is here tonight with me. Sean [Astin] reached back, Josh [Brolin], Martha [Plimpton]. We are always bonded. We’re family forever. Goonies never say die!”