Cinderella may be sold to an American investor August 16, 2021 Andrew Lloyd Webber has said he will have to sell his musical Cinderella to an American investor if it is not able to open. Last month the world premiere of the new show was postponed until 25 August because of Covid-19 isolation protocols. According to media reports, Lord Lloyd-Webber said the production “can’t go on [...]
Football clubs, players and agents increasingly on HMRC’s radar August 16, 2021 HMRC tax investigators are targeting football clubs for £45m in tax they have underpaid, City A.M. can reveal today. According to data provided by HMRC to accountancy firm UHY Hacker Young and shared with this newspaper today, HMRC has uncovered £5.8m in tax owed by players and £4.8m owed by agents in the last year. [...]
Watch: Hungarians compete in wife-carrying contest August 16, 2021 Some 40 Hungarian husbands, with their wives on their backs, clambered over rough terrain on Saturday in the nation’s second wife-carrying contest. Watch the full report.
Despite the Plymouth tragedy, UK gun violence among the lowest in the world August 16, 2021 Police confirmed over the weekend that Plymouth gunman Jake Davison was a licensed firearms holder. Nevertheless, gun laws in the UK are often described as some of the strictest in the world, with licences needed to carry approved firearms. The level of gun crime in the UK is one of the lowest in the world, [...]
Joanna Lumley urges govt to meet with Gurkhas as hunger strike outside Downing Street enters ninth day August 16, 2021 A group of Gurkha veterans outside Number 10 is calling for equal pensions for Gurkhas who retired before 1997 and are not eligible for a full UK armed forces pension. As of Sunday, the Support Our Gurkhas protesters had reached their ninth day of not eating. Today, actress and campaigner Joanna Lumley has urged the [...]
Five men open fire at communal BBQ near Regent’s Park in Camden August 16, 2021 Gunshots were discharged into a group of people attending a communal BBQ in an open space in Clarence Gardens, near Regent’s Park in north London, the Metropolitan Police said today. Officers are appealing for witnesses after up to five males “indiscriminately” fired a weapon into a large crowd just after 10pm on Saturday, injuring four [...]
Canada snap election: Justin Trudeau’s massive political gamble August 16, 2021 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau yesterday called an early election for 20 September, saying he needed a new mandate to ensure voters approved of his Liberal government’s plan to recover from the global health crisis. Is he taking a massive political gamble? Watch the full report.
Discovery goes head to head with Polish govt to protect £2.1bn TV investment August 16, 2021 American media giant Discovery is fighting to keep control of a television network it owns in Poland, an executive has said, as its £2.1bn investment is under threat from a new bill passed in parliament this week. If the bill passes into law, no entity from outside Europe would be allowed to own more than [...]
Nicola Sturgeon’s sister arrested and charged over ‘domestic incident’ August 16, 2021 Gillian Sturgeon, the sister of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been arrested and charged over an alleged domestic incident. Gillian Sturgeon, 46, was arrested on Wednesday over an alleged incident at a house in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, on 7 August. The mother-of-two has been released on an undertaking to appear at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court [...]
Watch: Roger Federer says knee surgery gives him a ‘glimmer of hope’ August 16, 2021 Roger Federer will miss the upcoming U.S. Open and be sidelined for many months because he needs more knee surgery, an operation that the Swiss great said will give him a “glimmer of hope” that he can resume his glittering career. Watch the full report.