Month: July 2024

Keir Starmer appointed his cabinet following a landslide Labour victory in Thursday’s (4 July) general election that saw the party sweep back into power of the first time in 14 years. Shortly after speaking to the nation outside Number 10 Downing street in his first address as prime minister Friday (5 July), the Labour leader
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Actor Mike Heslin, who had a role in Taylor Sheridan‘s 2023 show “Special Ops: Lioness” has passed away at 30. Waiting for your permission to load the Instagram Media. Heslin’s husband Scotty Dynamo released the sad news on his Instagram account Friday … telling the public the budding actor had died on Tuesday, July 2nd
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News Blur’s Dave Rowntree Loses Bid to Become UK Member of Parliament The drummer and sometime local politician, representing Labour, came third in Mid Sussex behind the Liberal Democrat and Conservative candidates By Jazz Monroe July 5, 2024 Facebook X Dave Rowntree, May 2013 (Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images) Facebook X Blur drummer Dave Rowntree has failed
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Gory Hindi action film Kill opens on 827 screens via Roadside Attractions this weekend. It’s the distributor’s first foray into Indian film, which is having another moment after two pics hit the top 10 in North America last week. This is a crowded theatrical market with wide releases piling in and some high-profile indie holdovers.
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Sad news is coming out of the YouTube community … Pretty Pastel Please, an Australian content creator known for her fashion hauls and travel videos, has died. The news was shared on her IG page on Friday, July 5 … revealing the online star, whose real name was Alexandra, died in June. Although the cause
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Wes Streeting is Labour’s new health secretary. (Getty) Prime minister Keir Starmer has named gay Ilford North MP Wes Streeting as the UK’s health secretary.  Starmer is currently putting together his Cabinet after Labour’s landslide win in the general election. With two seats still to declare, they will have 412 MPs in the new parliament.
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Oh, balls. After concluding June with discussions of the wacky space antics (and commando drag queens) of Leprechaun 4: In Space (listen) and the underseen-but-very-good trans vampire film Bit (listen), we’re heading into grindhouse cinema with Robert Rodriguez‘s first half of the Grindhouse double-bill: Planet Terror (2007)! In the film, an experimental bio-weapon is released that turns the
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It’s been five years since we last saw Hap Collins and Leonard Pine, but at last Texan author Joe R Lansdale is back with his unique blend of grit and whimsy. We reckon the series will have gained fans since it was adapted for television, so you might want to tune in. We’ve also got
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