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SAG-AFTRA strike: All eyes on actors union following tentative deal between studios and writers
SAG-AFTRA strike: All eyes on actors union following tentative deal between studios and writers
Now that the Writers Guild of America (WGA) has reached a tentative agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), the trade association representing major Hollywood studios, all eyes have turned toward SAG-AFTRA, the union representing about 160,000 actors.
2023-09-26 04:37
Oil Steadies With Russian Instability Giving Way to Growth Fears
Oil Steadies With Russian Instability Giving Way to Growth Fears
Oil steadied as jitters from the short-lived armed uprising in Russia gave way to persistent concerns over the
2023-06-27 07:48
Faye White reflects on ‘soul destroying’ lack of media attention after Euro 2009
Faye White reflects on ‘soul destroying’ lack of media attention after Euro 2009
Former captain Faye White says the lack of media attention after England’s run to the European Championship final in 2009 was “soul destroying”. The 45-year-old, who skippered the Lionesses for their 6-2 defeat to Germany in the final in Helsinki, was present on Monday to unveil a message of support laid out beneath the flight path out of Heathrow Airport for Sarina Wiegman’s side before they fly to Australia for the Women’s World Cup on Wednesday. The message, large enough to be visible to the England party as their plane ascends over west London, reads “Lionesses, you’re our pride,” and is tagged with thousands of smaller messages of support submitted by fans across the country. The move, which has been organised by one of the Football Association’s commercial partners Kind Snacks, marks the strides made in terms of backing for the women’s game, following the lack of media presence at the airport for the team’s return from Finland 14 years ago despite them having become the first England side since 1966 to reach a major tournament final. “We always knew there was a community out there that wanted to support women’s football,” White, who won 90 caps and played at five major tournaments for England, told the PA news agency. “But it wasn’t in the mainstream. In 2009, we came back expecting that there might be a few press at the airport. There was no-one. It was soul destroying really. “What more did we need to do? No other England team had got to a final for decades. We just had, but just because we’re women it didn’t seem to matter. “But I always knew there was a community of people, and of young girls who wanted to play. That’s what drove us on to become better and to push for this. In our time, we were saying ‘this has to change’. Now we’re seeing it. There are millions of girls who want to play this sport and who love it.” The Lionesses are looking to build on their triumphant Euro 2022 campaign last summer by becoming the first England team since 1966 to be crowned world champions, and they kick off their tournament against Haiti on July 22. Wiegman’ side completed their preparations on home soil with a goalless draw against Portugal in Milton Keynes on Saturday, a result the manager described as “disappointing” before insisting the European champions are on track to be ready for their World Cup opener in Brisbane. They are among the favourites to win a first Women’s World Cup title, a tag which would have seemed unlikely during White’s 15-year international career. Prior to reaching the semi-final in 2015, losing agonisingly to a stoppage-time own goal from defender Laura Bassett against Japan, the Lionesses had never made the last four of a World Cup. They repeated the feat four years later, losing out to eventual winners the United States but cementing the team’s reputation as a rising power in the international game. “From my experience, we always overachieved,” said White of her generation. “How we were supported and funded compared to other nations we were competing against; Germany, America, Sweden – their federations had always had a bigger budget, bigger support. “In the last few years, getting to a World Cup semi-final was an achievement, but again an over-achievement. In my time, we always got to the latter stages when we weren’t even expected to get out of the group. “As the game’s grown we’re getting further and further. It just shows what happens when you back it, when you support it – and that’s not just federations but companies, partners like Kind who have put this message on and shown what the England team means to the country and to so many people. “There are thousands of messages on there that show how much other people, normal people with children who love the game, are supporting. “I know what a message like this will mean to the players sitting on that plane. It’s an extra piece of the puzzle, that can bring more out of you, even when you’re trying 100 per cent. That extra bit of fight and resilience.” ::KIND Snacks have created a GIANT message of support for the Lionesses as they head off to Australia for the first game in the tournament. The 100m wide sign was made out of thousands of messages of support from the public, including ex-Lionesses Rachel Yankey and Faye White.
2023-07-04 16:00
Arda Guler wages compared to Vinicius Junior, Thibaut Courtois and Real Madrid squad
Arda Guler wages compared to Vinicius Junior, Thibaut Courtois and Real Madrid squad
Here is what Arda Guler will earn at Real Madrid in comparison to Vinicius Junior and Thibaut Courtois.
2023-07-07 19:00
Wisconsin Republican leader won't back down from impeachment threat against Supreme Court justice
Wisconsin Republican leader won't back down from impeachment threat against Supreme Court justice
Wisconsin’s Republican Assembly leader is refusing to back down from possibly impeaching a newly elected liberal state Supreme Court justice over her refusal to step aside in a redistricting case
2023-10-12 23:31
Europe Must Cut Down on Its Dependence With China, Baerbock Says
Europe Must Cut Down on Its Dependence With China, Baerbock Says
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said that the European Union must reduce its reliance on China and that
2023-09-18 16:33
Wildfires torment Greece. California digs out from Hilary. What to know in extreme weather now
Wildfires torment Greece. California digs out from Hilary. What to know in extreme weather now
Greece's miserable summer of wildfires has taken its deadliest turn with the discovery of 18 burned bodies where firefighters have been battling a blaze for several days
2023-08-23 03:02
Man Utd goalkeeper undergoing Bayer Leverkusen medical
Man Utd goalkeeper undergoing Bayer Leverkusen medical
Matej Kovar is on the verge of leaving Manchester United in permanent transfer.
2023-08-11 03:15
Yoon, Kishida Show Unity at Memorial for Korean A-Bomb Victims
Yoon, Kishida Show Unity at Memorial for Korean A-Bomb Victims
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida together laid flowers at a memorial
2023-05-21 08:38
Australia's referendum failure could lead to more divisive politics, analysts say
Australia's referendum failure could lead to more divisive politics, analysts say
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY Australia's decision to deny constitutional recognition to its First Peoples could herald a more
2023-10-15 11:48
Who is Miss Benny? Candace Cameron Bure denies she tried to remove gay character from 'Fuller House'
Who is Miss Benny? Candace Cameron Bure denies she tried to remove gay character from 'Fuller House'
Trans actress Miss Benny claimed that Candace Cameron Bure had been openly against the LGBTQ community and never talked to her during filming
2023-07-07 14:15
Jamie Foxx flooded with support over 'medical emergency' that has family 'preparing for the worst'
Jamie Foxx flooded with support over 'medical emergency' that has family 'preparing for the worst'
Hollywood star Jamie Foxx has received numerous messages of support after reports that his family is “preparing for the worst” after he suffered a medical emergency. The 55-year-old actor has been hospitalised for the last four weeks after reportedly suffering an unspecified “serious medical emergency”. He remains “under observation” at a medical facility in Georgia. No explanation or cause of the medical complication has been given, but Foxx’s daughter Corinne Foxx broke the news on Instagram on 12 April that her father was unwell. In a since-deleted post on Instagram, she wrote: “We wanted to share that, my father, Jamie Foxx, experienced a medical complication yesterday. Luckily, due to quick action and great care, he is already on his way to recovery. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “We know how beloved he is and appreciate your prayers. The family asks for privacy during this time. Much love, The Foxx Family.” On 3 May, for the first time since his medical emergency, a post was shared on Foxx’s own Instagram account. Against a plain black background, the text read: “Appreciate all the love!!! Feeling blessed.” The post has been liked almost 800,000 times and received thousands of comments from celebrity friends, fans and other well-wishers. Actress Halle Berry commented: “Love you, Jamie.” Singer John Legend also responded to the post with a series of prayer hand emojis. Actor Mahershala Ali also posted some supportive emojis. Another fan wrote: “Jamie, come on!!!! We need you!” Singer Jack Hess added: “Praying hard for you bro.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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