Two police officers from the Metropolitan Police who alleged they detected the scent of cannabis during a stop and search of athletes Bianca Williams and
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The Labour party seeks to push for a byelection following the suspension of Conservative MP Peter Bone.
A past member of the Conservative party who served as a minister has been temporarily banned from participating in parliamentary activities for six weeks. This
According to a report, the Premier League is requesting for Everton to receive a 12-point deduction.
According to reports, the Premier League has suggested that Everton could face a 12-point deduction if they are found to have violated the financial fair
After a dispute over the assassination of a Sikh separatist, India has restarted its visa services in Canada.
The Indian embassy in Ottawa has declared that it will resume offering visa services to Canadians, a decision that may help ease tensions in a
“I encountered an obstacle”: Curtis Jones attributes Liverpool’s resurgence to a shift in mentality.
Curtis Jones has stated that he had to shift his mindset in order to solidify his place at Liverpool. He admits to hitting a roadblock
“Remember to pack underwear and a toothbrush!” Kelly Macdonald advises on creating “a Sunderland version of Thelma and Louise.”
Audrey Amiss, daughter of shopkeepers in Sunderland, gained attention from the media when she secured a spot at the Royal Academy’s schools in London with
Daniel Radcliffe produces film about his paralysed Harry Potter stunt double
Daniel Radcliffe and his Harry Potter stunt double, who was left paralyzed by an on-set accident, have joined forces for an HBO documentary. David Holmes
Richard Roundtree’s Life in Photos: From Shaft to Roots
In 2019, a sequel to the Shaft remake was released featuring three generations of the Shaft family. Jessie T Usher portrays an FBI analyst, while
Nick Cave’s post-punk band, The Birthday Party, was fueled by danger, drugs, and resentment.
I In 1981, a group is filming a music video at a landfill on the outskirts of Melbourne. Their concept is to depict hell through
Review of the animated film “Scarygirl” featuring Tim Minchin, Deborah Mailman, and Sam Neill. The star-studded cast brings some excitement to an otherwise dull animation.
Scarygirl is one of those animated productions so loaded with colour and bling, so lit up like a pinball machine, that merely absorbing it makes