Madonna's biopic has been scrapped due to her new tour
Madonna's hotly anticipated biopic, which was set to be directed by the singer herself for Universal Pictures, isn't going forward after all, at least not for now.
Madonna's hotly anticipated biopic, which was set to be directed by the singer herself for Universal Pictures, isn't going forward after all, at least not for now.
Keith Richards used to strut around in women’s clothes, his granddaughter has claimed after the guitarist admitted most of his wardrobe was made up of women’s threads.
The city of Amsterdam has released timelapse footage of the construction of its newest and largest bicycle-parking facility, which opened to the public on Thursday, January 26, media said.Video released by the Municipality of Amsterdam shows the construction of the underwater Stationsplein bicycle parking facility in front of the city’s central station.The city said water had to be pumped from the Open Havenfront to construct the facility, which is connected to Amsterdam Central Station and can hold 7,000 bikes.A second new facility at the station was due to open in February, to hold 4,000 bikes.The city was scheduled to host a celebration of the opening on January 28. Credit: Municipality of Amsterdam via Storyful
Dixon said she loves Walliams 'very much'.
Lisa Marra, who worked in Republican Cochise county, condemns ‘physically and emotionally threatening’ work environment
A new generation of Mexico’s Indigenous musicians like Pat Boy are using rap to combat prejudice, revive ancient languages and reignite pride
A criminal investigation into the death of a woman who was killed by dogs in Surrey has been closed. The 28-year-old, who has not been named, was understood to have been walking several dogs in Gravelly Hill, Caterham, when she was attacked on 12 January. Eight dogs were seized at the scene and remain in police custody as forensic investigations continue.
The King and the Queen Consort light a candle at Buckingham Palace to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, alongside Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern and a survivor of the Darfur genocide, Amouna Adam.
The government could spend more than £222,000 of public money on legal advice for Boris Johnson as he faces an investigation into whether he deliberately misled parliament over what he knew about partygate, a senior civil servant has confirmed. The Privileges Committee is looking into the former prime minister after his repeated denials to the Commons about lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street, which later were proved to have taken place over the pandemic. Mr Johnson, his wife Carrie and then-Chancellor Rishi Sunak were among those fined by the police for taking part, with a total of 126 fixed penalty notices issued, covering at least eight events.
A senior Conservative has accused a council of “steadfastly doing nothing” to repair a road previously likened to the surface of the moon.
Members of the community in Great Harwood came together yesterday to take down a large sign which was hanging onto the building by a single wire.
Actress Sylvia Syms, best known for the films Ice Cold In Alex and Victim, has died at the age of 89.
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CITY GUIDES: Athens’ quirky little sibling is an underrated place in which to while away a long weekend, says Athina Kontos
‘I was in class with this woman, and talked to her, walked her from point A to point B, and never expected this to happen,’ student says
The number of current account customers using the seven-day switching service in the final quarter of 2022 was the highest since it launched in 2013.
San Francisco court releases footage from brutal attack on congresswoman’s husband
Amateur astronomer Gennadiy Borisov discovered the small lorry-sized asteroid on January 21
Deekan Singh Vig was discovered surrounded by about 100 bottles of Champagne, and told police “I killed my dad” when they arrived at the scene
Twice-yearly Covid booster vaccines for the elderly are set to continue this year, it has been announced.
A senior civil servant said the figure was not a limit and could rise again as the inquiry into whether Boris Johnson misled Parliament continues.