ia Ghostpoet: I Grow Tired But Dare Not Fall Asleep review – dark but defiant By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-02T13:00:23Z (Pias)Since his last outing, the south London musician and producer has eased up and moved to Margate. Yet this atmospheric return still carries the weight of the world Ghostpoet – the brooding alias of south London-born Obaro Ejimiwe – is roughly a decade old this year. This dour bard has long been an artist ahead of his time. A track such as Cash and Carry Me Home, one of the highlights of his eclectic, jazz-inflected debut album – 2011’s Peanut Butter Blue and Melancholy Jam – defied genre as it mourned the self-inflicted pain of one drink too many. It now locates Ghostpoet as roughly adjacent to the south London jazz renaissance of the past few years – a multi-hyphenate scene in which most things go. Were it to be released today, its languorous, self-aware aperçus would find an even more receptive audience. Continue reading... Full Article Ghostpoet Pop and rock Indie Music Culture
ia 538: Daily presidential tracking polls... By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:46:40Z 538: Daily presidential tracking polls... (Third column, 20th story, link) Full Article
ia Colombian company creates bed that can double as coffin... By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:46:40Z Colombian company creates bed that can double as coffin... (Third column, 18th story, link) Related stories:UK to place all incoming travellers under 14-day quarantine...Swiss to launch tracking app...More than 1,000 line up for food in rich Geneva...Dutch students return to school behind plastic shields...Milan mayor lashes out at revelers breaking rules...Belgians told to pick four 'lockdown friends'...Roaming 'robodog' politely tells Singapore park goers to keep apart...Argentina Teeters on Default, Again, as Pandemic Guts Economy... Full Article
ia Belgians told to pick four 'lockdown friends'... By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:46:40Z Belgians told to pick four 'lockdown friends'... (Third column, 16th story, link) Related stories:UK to place all incoming travellers under 14-day quarantine...Swiss to launch tracking app...More than 1,000 line up for food in rich Geneva...Dutch students return to school behind plastic shields...Milan mayor lashes out at revelers breaking rules...Roaming 'robodog' politely tells Singapore park goers to keep apart...Colombian company creates bed that can double as coffin...Argentina Teeters on Default, Again, as Pandemic Guts Economy... Full Article
ia Officials say Iran attempted hack of Israel's water system... By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:46:38Z Officials say Iran attempted hack of Israel's water system... (Third column, 6th story, link) Full Article
ia REPORT: Russia helping Venezuela search for members of failed incursion... By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:46:38Z REPORT: Russia helping Venezuela search for members of failed incursion... (Third column, 3rd story, link) Related stories:Maduro charges two Americans with 'terrorism, conspiracy'...Plans to bring USA to International Criminal Court... Full Article
ia By making Florida his official residence, Trump may also have made legal mess... By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:46:38Z By making Florida his official residence, Trump may also have made legal mess... (Second column, 18th story, link) Full Article
ia California to use mail-in ballots for all 2020 voters... By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:46:38Z California to use mail-in ballots for all 2020 voters... (First column, 21st story, link) Related stories:DEMS MULL VIRTUAL CONVENTION...Tax Hikes No Matter Who Wins in November? Drudge Report Feed needs your support! Become a Patron Full Article
ia Pandemic has widened racial and political divisions... By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:46:37Z Pandemic has widened racial and political divisions... (Top headline, 10th story, link) Related stories:RECORD 103,415,000 NOT IN LABOR FORCE...20.5 MILLION JOBS VANISH IN APRIL...UNDERCOUNTED!'The government is failing us'...Trump's 2020 Jobs Bet Unravels...Dems introduce bill to give $2,000 monthly payments to most Americans...Federal Debt Tops $25 Trillion for First Time; Jumped $1 Trillion in Just 28 Days!Docs show top WH officials buried CDC report...NYPD reveals 80% of social distancing arrests have been minorities...Post-Outbreak Crime Surge?Armed With Swabs, Covid Hunters Stalk Their Prey...Fight Over Death Toll Opens Grim New Front in Election Battle...Anxious About Virus, Older Voters Grow More Wary of Trump...Florida nursing home fatalities spike dramatically...U.S. DEATHS: 77,313...WORLD SICK MAP...AMERICA SICK MAP... Full Article
ia NYPD reveals 80% of social distancing arrests have been minorities... By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:46:37Z NYPD reveals 80% of social distancing arrests have been minorities... (Top headline, 9th story, link) Related stories:RECORD 103,415,000 NOT IN LABOR FORCE...20.5 MILLION JOBS VANISH IN APRIL...UNDERCOUNTED!'The government is failing us'...Trump's 2020 Jobs Bet Unravels...Dems introduce bill to give $2,000 monthly payments to most Americans...Federal Debt Tops $25 Trillion for First Time; Jumped $1 Trillion in Just 28 Days!Docs show top WH officials buried CDC report...Pandemic has widened racial and political divisions...Post-Outbreak Crime Surge?Armed With Swabs, Covid Hunters Stalk Their Prey...Fight Over Death Toll Opens Grim New Front in Election Battle...Anxious About Virus, Older Voters Grow More Wary of Trump...Florida nursing home fatalities spike dramatically...U.S. DEATHS: 77,313...WORLD SICK MAP...AMERICA SICK MAP... Full Article
ia Docs show top WH officials buried CDC report... By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T15:46:37Z Docs show top WH officials buried CDC report... (Top headline, 8th story, link) Related stories:RECORD 103,415,000 NOT IN LABOR FORCE...20.5 MILLION JOBS VANISH IN APRIL...UNDERCOUNTED!'The government is failing us'...Trump's 2020 Jobs Bet Unravels...Dems introduce bill to give $2,000 monthly payments to most Americans...Federal Debt Tops $25 Trillion for First Time; Jumped $1 Trillion in Just 28 Days!NYPD reveals 80% of social distancing arrests have been minorities...Pandemic has widened racial and political divisions...Post-Outbreak Crime Surge?Armed With Swabs, Covid Hunters Stalk Their Prey...Fight Over Death Toll Opens Grim New Front in Election Battle...Anxious About Virus, Older Voters Grow More Wary of Trump...Florida nursing home fatalities spike dramatically...U.S. DEATHS: 77,313...WORLD SICK MAP...AMERICA SICK MAP... Full Article
ia Mushroom Burial Suit Creates Life After Death By science.howstuffworks.com Published On :: 2020-04-20T20:00:01+00:00 The Mushroom Burial Suit is designed to give our dead bodies new life by breaking them down and nourishing the soil. Full Article
ia Ocean Plastic Once Choking Chile's Shores Now in Patagonia's Hats By science.howstuffworks.com Published On :: 2020-04-24T19:58:58+00:00 A startup is recycling tons of discarded fishing nets throughout Chile. Is this a template for tackling the global plastic waste problem? Full Article
ia The story of Australia’s pandemic can be told through the beaches | Brigid Delaney By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T17:30:04Z First there was crowded Bondi, then the deserted beaches, cordoned off with police tape. If you look closely, a whole nation can be read on the sandA country reveals itself in a crisis. Americans are buying a record number of guns, in the UK Boris Johnson was reluctant to implement a full lockdown because he baulked at the idea of closing the pubs. In Australia, it is our beaches that are the metaphorical hills that we are metaphorically dying on.Yeah, we want to beat this virus, but we also want to get a swim in. Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Bondi beach Australia news
ia Dharawal elder recounts Captain Cook’s arrival in Australia 250 years ago – video By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-04-29T00:54:47Z To mark 250 years since British explorers landed in Australia for the first time, authorities are planning to unveil new memorials at Captain James Cook's landing site in Botany Bay, while a replica Endeavour sailing vessel will circumnavigate Australia – when Covid-19 restrictions allow. But one Aboriginal elder, who grew up on the shores of Botany Bay and has spent years involved in the resurrection of his Indigenous Dharawal culture, explains why Aboriginal people will not be celebrating• Paul Daley: Commemorating James Cook’s arrival, Australia should not omit his role in the suffering that followed Continue reading... Full Article Indigenous Australians Australia news Sydney
ia Australian government stops listing major threats to species under environment laws By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T22:10:31Z Exclusive: Documents show department has stopped recommending assessment of ‘key threatening processes’ affecting native wildlifeThe federal government has stopped listing major threats to species under national environment laws, and plans to address listed threats are often years out of date or have not been done at all.Environment department documents released under freedom of information laws show the government has stopped assessing what are known as “key threatening processes”, which are major threats to the survival of native wildlife. Continue reading... Full Article Australia news Environment Scott Morrison Coalition Wildlife Australian politics Conservation
ia Brian May taken to hospital after tearing buttock muscles while gardening By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T07:51:30Z Queen guitarist says ‘I won’t be able to walk for a while’ after injury during lockdown and lambasts Boris Johnson over coronavirusBrian May has complained of “relentless pain” after he was taken to hospital following a gardening injury that tore muscles in his buttocks – and, while in recovery, made a sustained attack on Boris Johnson’s preparedness for coronavirus.Writing on Instagram, the Queen guitarist said: “I managed to rip my gluteus maximus to shreds in a moment of overenthusiastic gardening. So suddenly I find myself in a hospital getting scanned to find out exactly how much I’ve actually damaged myself. Turns out I did a thorough job – this is a couple of days ago – and I won’t be able to walk for a while … or sleep, without a lot of assistance, because the pain is relentless.” Continue reading... Full Article Brian May Queen Activism Music Culture UK news Coronavirus outbreak Gardens Animals Protest Pop and rock Life and style World news Boris Johnson Celebrity
ia 'A Freudian nightmare': Madonna's Blond Ambition tour turns 30 By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T12:00:26Z Three decades on, the controversy-courting concert tour is still shaping the ways female artists express their sexualityModern Toss on Blond Ambition tour ...In Toronto, Madonna simulated masturbation on a velvet bed under the watchful eye of the Canadian police, who threatened her with arrest if her show went ahead. In Italy, unions called for a general strike if Madonna performed, and Pope John Paul II declared her concert “one of the most satanic shows in the history of humanity”. The Blond Ambition tour, which turned 30 years old last month, remains among the most controversial tours of all time. Related: The Guide: Staying In – sign up for our home entertainment tips Continue reading... Full Article Pop and rock Madonna Music Culture
ia Fit in my 40s: why am I silently arguing with the mindful running coach? | Zoe Williams By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T06:00:49Z Around the 19-minute mark, I noticed something odd; it wasn’t that I felt any less out of breath than normal, but I felt detachedMindfulness is the last thing I want to practise while running. When I’m really up against a wall (which is to say, after four minutes), the only thing that keeps me going is listening to Maniac and imagining I’m that gorilla in a paddling pool. So I approached this with a closed mind, and discarded a lot of podcasts because they were too woo-hoo, or because you had to listen to them before you run (“no headphones” is a typical mindful runner’s instruction), or because the person had an annoying voice. Finally, I settled on The Milestone Pursuit podcast, by a likable blokey Londoner, Steve Hobbs. He didn’t sound at all spiritual; he sounded like a person who would help you with your bike if your chain came off.He has one mindful episode that I’ve listened to seven or eight times. Total convert. But full disclosure: I’ve never got to the end. It lasts 36 minutes, and I still don’t run for that long. So it’s partly suspense that keeps me going back. Continue reading... Full Article Running Mindfulness Life and style
ia Australia We're Full Party or an Independent? Who will win the Eden-Monaro by-election? | First Dog on the Moon By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T05:34:40Z Is it all moot because of the deadly virus infecting Australia and no I don’t mean the National party ahahahaSign up here to get an email whenever First Dog cartoons are publishedGet all your needs met at the First Dog shop if what you need is First Dog merchandise and prints Continue reading... Full Article Australian politics NSW south coast Liberal party Labor party Australia news
ia The Murdoch media’s China coronavirus conspiracy has one aim: get Trump re-elected | Kevin Rudd By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T03:41:08Z News Corp is campaigning full-bore for the US president, with reports of a Wuhan lab ‘intelligence’ dossier being seeded across its empireIn liberal democracies, the integrity, impartiality and professionalism of intelligence agencies matters. That’s why it is essential that intelligence agencies remain aloof, not only from the political debates of the day, but also from the policy decisions that individual governments may take. The intelligence community’s core task is to provide brutally realistic analysis on the threat environments we face so that governments can then make the best-informed policy decisions possible to preserve our common security.The failures of the intelligence community before the Iraq war, the gullibility of much of the western media, as well as the cynical manipulation of both by the political class of the day, provide us with a stark reminder of what can go radically wrong. On 8 September 2002 the New York Times published one of this century’s most consequential news articles. The front-page story, supplied by the Bush administration, claimed that Saddam Hussein had stepped up his quest for weapons of mass destruction by acquiring key components for a nuclear weapon. In the UK, the Blair government’s “dodgy dossier” compounded the error. John Howard did the same in Australia. The problem was that it just wasn’t true. These were over-egged stories designed to soften the public up for what would become a disastrous war. Continue reading... Full Article News Corporation Rupert Murdoch Fox News Australian media Australian politics Espionage US elections 2020 Donald Trump Iraq Middle East and North Africa Media US news Coronavirus outbreak China Saddam Hussein World Health Organization Australia news Infectious diseases Mike Pompeo Australian security and counter-terrorism
ia My favourite game: England v Australia, fifth Ashes Test, 1968 | Stephen Bates By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T11:00:54Z A Derek Underwood-inspired England – assisted by the Oval’s resourceful spectators – beat the final-day flood, clock and Australian resistance to start my lifelong obsession with cricketI was clearing out some old papers a while back when a small pink slip fell out. Even after 50 years I knew instantly what it was because it had been stuck to my bedroom wall when I was a teenager: indeed the old brown shadows of the tape were still there. It was the ticket for my first day’s Test cricket: the fifth Test against Australia at the Oval on 22 August 1968: Derek Underwood’s match and the game that started a lifelong obsession.We joined my friend Matthew and his mother – two teenagers, what were we thinking of, taking our mothers? – and caught an early train from deepest Berkshire. London was a big, strange place where we rarely ventured and never as far south as SE11. We were square to the wicket and the players were so distant as to be indistinct, almost lost against the crowd. Continue reading... Full Article Cricket The Ashes England cricket team Australia cricket team Australia sport Sport
ia F1 on track for July resumption after drivers' association backs safety plan By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T17:22:23Z Alex Wurz calls measures to deal with coronavirus ‘immaculate’‘F1 can be pioneer’ for other sports to follow, says GPDA chiefThe Grand Prix Drivers’ Association is confident the precautions being taken by Formula One mean the sport stands every chance of resuming as planned in Austria on 5 July.Alex Wurz, chairman of the GPDA, will reassure his members that Formula One has put the safety of everyone involved at the forefront of its plans to return to racing after attending a meeting with F1 and the FIA on Friday. Continue reading... Full Article Formula One Motor sport Sport
ia Covidsafe app: how to download Australia’s coronavirus contact tracing app, how it works, what it does and problems By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T03:49:14Z The app will ask for your name (or pseudonym), age range, postcode and phone number. Scott Morrison says the Australian government’s covid safe tracking app won’t be mandatory to download and install, but its uptake numbers could play a part in easing Covid-19 restrictionsAuthorities admit app is not working properly on iPhonesHow Australia’s Covidsafe compares to other countries’ contact tracing technologySign up for Guardian Australia’s daily coronavirus emailDownload the free Guardian app to get the most important news notificationsThe Australian government has launched Covidsafe, an app that traces every person running the app who has been in contact with someone else using the app who has tested positive for coronavirus in the previous few weeks, in a bid to automate coronavirus contact tracing, and allow the easing of restrictions.Here’s what we know about the app so far. Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Australia news Privacy Technology Health Australian politics Scott Morrison Christian Porter Infectious diseases
ia Coronavirus Australia numbers: how many new cases are there? Covid-19 map, statistics and graph By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T02:14:30Z Is Australia flattening the curve? We bring together all the latest Covid-19 confirmed cases, maps, stats and graphs from NSW, Victoria, Queensland, SA, WA, Tasmania, ACT and NT to get a broad picture of the Australian outbreak and track the impact of government response.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s daily coronavirus emailDownload the free Guardian app to get the most important news notificationsDue to the difference in reporting times between states, territories and the federal government, it can be difficult to get a current picture of how many confirmed cases of coronavirus there are in Australia.Here, we’ve brought together all the figures in one place, along with comparisons with other countries. Continue reading... Full Article Australia news Coronavirus outbreak New South Wales Queensland Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Victoria Tasmania South Australia Western Australia Northern Territory Infectious diseases
ia The three-step plan for reopening Australia after Covid-19 and what Stage 1, 2 and 3 looks like By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T05:22:18Z Australian prime minister Scott Morrison has detailed a gradual opening up of society with the timing the stages to be determined by the statesSign up for Guardian Australia’s daily coronavirus emailDownload the free Guardian app to get the most important news notificationsCoronavirus Australia maps and cases: live numbers and statisticsScott Morrison and the chief medical officer, Brendan Murphy, have laid out a three-step plan to reopen Australia after the coronavirus crisis. Morrison said he hoped step three could be achieved in July, but it would be up to each state and territory when they moved from one step to the next.Below are some of the areas that will be opened up at each stage, according to the plan – and you can see the timeline for easing restrictions in each state here. Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Scott Morrison Infectious diseases Science World news Australia news Medical research JNI Casuals grant
ia ‘We shouldn't just be used for charity’: musicians are still getting work – but they’re not being paid By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T20:00:37Z With more Australian artists being asked to play for free in the lockdown, many are asking if it might do more harm than goodIf live music died in mid March, it’s sure been noisy at the funeral. On platforms old and new, live gigs performed at home have streamed from trickle to tidal wave, breaking over the mobile devices of captive audiences. Global gig guide aggregator Bands In Town has added a livestream dropdown, and a new Australian state has been ceded by Eventfinda and tucked alphabetically between Victoria and Western Australia: the state of “Virtual”.For fans it’s been fun. We’re loving seeing musicians’ pets and plants and enormous fingers fumbling for the flip screen button and, unless we’ve bought a URL ticket, there’s scandalously little to lose by dropping into, and out of, a show. Continue reading... Full Article Australian music Australia news Culture Music
ia Angie McMahon, Cut Copy, Alex the Astronaut and others: Australian music for isolated times By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T20:00:37Z Each Saturday we add 15 (or so) new songs to a Spotify playlist to soundtrack your physical distancing amid coronavirus – and help artists you love get paidWe’ve published a bunch of articles about how the coronavirus crisis has impacted the Australian arts industry. But there are small things you can do. It’s an imperfect solution, but streaming Australian music can help.Each week, in partnership with Sounds Australia, Guardian Australia will add some 15 new songs to a playlist for you to put on repeat. Continue reading... Full Article Music Pop and rock Culture Australia news Spotify
ia Fear of flying foxes: coronavirus is topping off a bad year for Australia's bats By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T20:00:37Z They’ve faced drought, extreme heat and bushfires, and now they have to deal with a new paranoia courtesy of the pandemicAustralia’s bats are turning up in increasing numbers in city suburbs. But as they search for food, they’re bringing for some a newfound paranoia thanks to a global pandemic that likely sprang from one of their overseas relatives.In Ingham in far north Queensland, an influx of more than 200,000 little red flying foxes in January was variously described as a “swarm”, a “tornado” and an “infestation”. Continue reading... Full Article Wildlife Australia news Coronavirus outbreak Infectious diseases Animals
ia Revenge porn in Australia: the law is only as effective as the law enforcement By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T20:00:36Z One study suggests one in three people from 16 to 64 have been victims of image-based abuse. But most will never step foot in a police stationWhen Laura* was 14, she was convinced that her boyfriend was the love of her life. So, when several girls messaged her to say he had sent them a video of her drunk and engaging in a sexual act, she told herself they were lying.“I was just like, ‘Oh, you don’t know anything about our relationship. I don’t believe you,’” she says. “But after we broke up, he pretty much sent it to everyone that I knew. Continue reading... Full Article Online abuse Bullying Pornography Australia news Social media Children Child protection Crime - Australia Digital media
ia Covid-19 competence has given Australian governments some political capital. But there's a flipside | Katharine Murphy By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T20:00:36Z Politicians have set a high bar for themselves – success on coronavirus has created community expectations that will be challenging to shiftSign up for Guardian Australia’s daily coronavirus emailDownload the free Guardian app to get the most important news notifications“Let’s not give everything back, let’s not throw away all the progress we’ve made by letting our frustration get the better of us.” This was Daniel Andrews on Friday afternoon, shortly after national cabinet resolved to gradually restart economic and social activity by July.The Victorian premier wanted people to understand he’d be hastening slowly – the message being here in the Massachusetts of Australia, we decide how quickly we’ll remove coronavirus restrictions. We don’t apply an arbitrary national average. Continue reading... Full Article Coronavirus outbreak Australian politics Health Australia news Scott Morrison Daniel Andrews Gladys Berejiklian Victoria New South Wales
ia Take care with physical distancing on Mother's Day, Australia's deputy chief medical officer says By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T08:07:06Z Paul Kelly warns people over 70 and with existing diseases are at high risk from coronavirus as pandemic restrictions easeSign up for Guardian Australia’s daily coronavirus emailDownload the free Guardian app to get the most important news notificationsThe deputy chief medical officer, Paul Kelly, is warning people to take care if visiting mums on Mother’s Day, as frictions emerge over the lockdown in Victoria.In some states, authorities are allowing people to pay family visits on Sunday as coronavirus pandemic restrictions are eased, but Kelly has restated warnings that people over 70 and with existing chronic diseases are at high risk from coronavirus. Continue reading... Full Article Health Coronavirus outbreak Victoria New South Wales Australia news Aged care Greg Hunt Tim Wilson Anthony Albanese Australian politics
ia 'You're going to see stars': What it feels like to be stung by an Asian giant hornet By www.ctvnews.ca Published On :: Wed, 6 May 2020 14:11:37 -0400 It's been years since Coyote Peterson was stung by a Japanese giant hornet -- a subspecies of the Asian giant hornet -- but the American wildlife educator vividly remembers how the sting immediately felt like a 'red hot fire poker' being shoved into his skin, followed by residual, almost unbearable pain that lasted for hours. Full Article
ia Harry Potter star Rupert Grint announces he is expecting first baby with partner Georgia Groome By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-10T18:54:00Z Harry Potter star Rupert Grint has announced he and partner Georgia Groome are expecting their first child together. Full Article
ia Dynamo says he's 'definitely through the worst' after coronavirus diagnosis By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-14T09:45:48Z Coronavirus: the symptoms Full Article
ia Liam Payne drops biggest hint yet that One Direction will reform for 10-year anniversary By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-14T20:29:00Z The singer said the milestone would be a "very special moment". Full Article
ia Victoria Beckham hosts 'virtual' 46th birthday party By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-16T16:51:25Z The designer is inviting us all to her Instagram party Full Article
ia Brian Dennehy dead: First Blood actor dies, aged 81 By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-16T18:01:00Z Hollywood actor Brian Dennehy has died at the age of 81, his daughter has said. The star, known for roles in films including First Blood and Cocoon, died on Wednesday due to natural causes. His daughter Elizabeth announced the news on Twitter. Full Article
ia Ariana Grande covers Hercules classic I Won't Say I'm In Love in Disney Family Singalong By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-17T07:28:00Z The 7 Rings singer sang all six parts of the classic ballad Full Article
ia Victoria Beckham shares adorable childhood snaps to mark her 46th birthday By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-17T13:25:00Z The former Spice Girl celebrated her birthday with a throwback to her youth Full Article
ia Piers Morgan slams 'prima donna millionaire' Victoria Beckham for furloughing fashion brand staff By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-20T07:25:00Z Beckham is also sacrificing her own pay Full Article
ia Peter Kay asks fans to help remake Amarillo video for Big Night In charity special By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-20T08:46:45Z Kay's original Amarillo video featured an eclectic line-up of celebrity cameos Full Article
ia Amanda Holden recruits daughter Lexi for hilarious make-up tutorial with a twist By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-20T10:26:00Z Hoping to recreate Holden's signature glow? You've come to the wrong place... Full Article
ia Sian Clifford: Phoebe Waller-Bridge ignored list of big stars hoping to play Fleabag's sister By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-20T15:39:57Z The Quiz star says she still feels like she constantly has to prove herself as an actor Full Article
ia Singer Marianne Faithfull out of hospital after NHS 'saved her life' during coronavirus scare By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-22T19:16:00Z Singer Marianne Faithfull has been discharged from hospital after being admitted for treatment while she displayed symptoms of coronavirus. Full Article
ia The Weeknd urges fans to get Captain Tom Moore to number one on the Official Singles Chart By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-23T17:04:07Z The Weeknd has urged fans to help Captain Tom Moore beat him to the number one spot Full Article
ia Celebrities before they were famous from Beyonce to Kim Kardashian By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-24T15:30:00Z Time to get full on throwback with a trip down memory lane Full Article
ia Who is Daisy Edgar-Jones? Meet the Normal People actress starring as Marianne By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-24T15:30:44Z The long-awaited television adaptation of Sally Rooney's millennial love story has arrived Full Article
ia Kim Kardashian-West offers fan chance to have lunch with her as she joins All-In Challenge By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-28T01:29:00Z Kim Kardashian-West has revealed she is offering a lucky fan the chance to have lunch with her and her famous sisters as part of the All-In Challenge. Full Article
ia Kylie Jenner recreates iconic Kardashians moments with best friend Stassie Karanikolaou By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-29T09:19:28Z Naturally, Kim Kardashian's Bora Bora meltdown makes an appearance... Full Article