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Cher 'starting over' on biopic because it 'wasn't working out'
Cher 'starting over' on biopic because it 'wasn't working out'
Cher is 'starting again' on a movie based on her life because the original production 'wasn't working out'
1970-01-01 08:00
Neill Blomkamp didn't want to disguise Archie Madekwe's height in Gran Turismo
Neill Blomkamp didn't want to disguise Archie Madekwe's height in Gran Turismo
Gran Turismo director Neill Blomkamp refused to use camera tricks to disguise Archie Madekwe's height after discovering he was much taller than real life gamer-turned-racing driver Jann Mardenborough
1970-01-01 08:00
Paul Mescal feels 'stressed' over Gladiator 2
Paul Mescal feels 'stressed' over Gladiator 2
Paul Mescal has admitted he feels 'stressed' whenever he talks about Gladiator 2 - insisting it's the 'biggest' role of his career so far
1970-01-01 08:00
Selena Gomez denies Single Soon is about The Weeknd
Selena Gomez denies Single Soon is about The Weeknd
Selena Gomez has shot down a rumour suggesting her latest tune is about breaking up with her ex-lover The Weeknd.
1970-01-01 08:00
Eddie Howe eager to keep calm after Liverpool loss
Eddie Howe eager to keep calm after Liverpool loss
Eddie Howe was left with mixed emotions after seeing Newcastle succumb to a remarkable Liverpool fightback. The Magpies’ head coach saw his players work themselves to within nine minutes of a first victory over Jurgen Klopp’s 10 men since December 2015 before they were floored by two late sucker punches to lose 2-1. Howe admitted after the game that his players were hurting in the wake of Darwin Nunez’s last-gasp double, but sought to put a painful reverse a week after a narrow defeat at champions Manchester City into perspective. He said: “I’d want them to be hurting after that because we pride ourselves on trying to win first and foremost and if we can’t, then we do everything we can to draw the game. But that’s certainly a game we shouldn’t have lost. “My role in this now is to calm everything down and try to see perspective. Results will always sway opinions, but from the first two games we’ve had, we’ve been very close to more points, we’ve been very competitive and there have been some really good signs. “But we probably haven’t had the points that we deserve.” Newcastle looked to be in cruise control when Liverpool skipper Virgil van Dijk was sent off for bringing down striker Alexander Isak three minutes after Anthony Gordon had fired the home side into a first-half lead. ...we are kicking ourselves for sure that we didn't get something out of the game. Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe Burt crucially, they were not able to build upon their advantage, due in large part to the heroics of keeper Alisson, who pulled off a stunning save to dig out Miguel Almiron’s goal-bound volley, and the post, which denied the same man before Nunez’s match-winning cameo. Asked if he could learn more from a narrow defeat than he would have from a 1-0 victory, Howe said: “It depends how you view it. If we don’t take collective responsibility and don’t analyse the game properly, then no. “But I think if you do those things and always take ownership of what’s happened – and that includes me along with the players – then I think you can come out of it stronger, and that’s what we’ll endeavour to do. “I’m proud of the players in many ways for what they’ve delivered today, but we are kicking ourselves for sure that we didn’t get something out of the game.” Howe, who replaced influential trio Sandro Tonali, Gordon and Isak with Sean Longstaff, Harvey Barnes and Callum Wilson, defended his substitutions amid suggestions they had cost his side the game, and headed home keeping his fingers crossed over an ankle injury to key defender Sven Botman which could yet prompt further transfer activity. He said: “I don’t know how bad it is, but certainly we wish him a speedy recovery. We’ll have to wait and see. I’ll speak to the medical team and see how bad Sven’s injury is.”
1970-01-01 08:00
How tall is Dolly Parton? Music legend says people assume her to be ‘a big person'
How tall is Dolly Parton? Music legend says people assume her to be ‘a big person'
Dolly Parton once joked she is 'six-two in my heels and hair'
1970-01-01 08:00
Chinese Paper Demands British Museum Return ‘Stolen’ Artifacts
Chinese Paper Demands British Museum Return ‘Stolen’ Artifacts
Chinese state media has urged the UK’s most famous museum to return items “stolen” during the colonial era,
1970-01-01 08:00
Modi Weighs Continuing Free Grains Program Into Polls
Modi Weighs Continuing Free Grains Program Into Polls
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1970-01-01 08:00
Oil rises on China moves to support economy; tropical storm eyed
Oil rises on China moves to support economy; tropical storm eyed
By Alex Lawler LONDON (Reuters) -Oil ticked higher on Monday after China took steps to bolster its flagging economy, though
1970-01-01 08:00
Kai Cenat's debut short film 'Global Pursuit' surpasses YouTube views of SZA's 'Snooze', fans say 'what a win'
Kai Cenat's debut short film 'Global Pursuit' surpasses YouTube views of SZA's 'Snooze', fans say 'what a win'
Kai Cenat's 'Global Pursuit' has garnered over 5.6 million views worldwide
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukrainians in Herefordshire to get £500 transport grants
Ukrainians in Herefordshire to get £500 transport grants
It has been hard for families to get around rural areas of Herefordshire, the council says.
1970-01-01 08:00
Trent Alexander-Arnold hails Liverpool win for the ages
Trent Alexander-Arnold hails Liverpool win for the ages
Trent Alexander-Arnold saluted one of the best performances of manager Jurgen Klopp’s reign after helping Liverpool clinch a “very, very special” victory at Newcastle. The Reds looked dead and buried at St James’ Park when skipper Virgil van Dijk was sent off three minutes after Anthony Gordon had fired the home side into a 25th-minute lead. However, they escaped further punishment to make it to the latter stages of the game still only one goal in deficit, and ultimately emerged with three points after substitute Darwin Nunez scored an unlikely late double. Alexander-Arnold told the club’s official website: “It’s unbelievable, to be honest. It was something very special out there today. “You come here with a game plan, you want to dictate possession, you want to control the game, you want to try to kill the atmosphere as quick as possible, as much as possible because you know that’s a big advantage for them. “But that wasn’t the case and we’ve had to do it the hard way, the very hard way. “I think we have made it difficult, but out there we dug deep, we all pulled in together. “It was something for the ages, to be honest, one of our best performances since the manager’s come in – and we’ve had some outstanding performances as a team, as individuals. “But I think we’ll look back on this game as something very, very special.” Things might have turned out differently for Alexander-Arnold in particular had referee John Brooks judged his sixth-minute challenge on Gordon seconds after he had been booked for kicking the ball away differently, but he survived that scare and the sternest of examinations at the hands of the former Everton striker to emerge victorious. Nevertheless, it took a superb save from keeper Alisson to deny Miguel Almiron before the break and a post to keep the Paraguay international at nay after it, but forgotten man Nunez took full advantage with a superb double, levelling in the 81st-minute before winning it three minutes into stoppage time. With the quality that we have in the team, we can do so many things. Liverpool keeper Alisson Alisson said: “You cannot underestimate [Liverpool], even in a game like that. But to be honest, even when we play against them here last season they had one player sent off and it was really hard to play against 10 men. “When you play as a unit, you can do so many things on the pitch. You can make the pitch be smaller. With the quality that we have in the team, we can do so many things. “We said in the changing rooms in half-time that we should believe, we’re going to have chances and we should believe that we are capable of doing something here tonight. “We did it. This is one of a kind.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Talking Points as Britain’s athletes match previous best at World Championships Ireland’s Johnny Sexton admits disciplinary process took a toll on his family Football rumours: Manchester United target Spanish replacements for Luke Shaw
1970-01-01 08:00
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