Susanna Reid thanks Piers Morgan for his help in her career SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Sitting alongside Ed Balls, Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid thanked her fellow colleagues such as Charlie Stayt, Bill Turnbull and Ben Shephard on Wednesday as she celebrated 20 years of "getting up early". She also touched on her time with TalkTV presenter Piers Morgan , claiming he made her "bolder". It comes after Piers claimed he felt "let down" by Susanna after he left GMB in March 2021. Related articles Nicola Sturgeon squirms as she's challenged on resignation The Chase contestant dies weeks after episode airs on ITV Ed asked: "What is your biggest fan girl moment in 20 years? Where … [Read more...] about Susanna Reid pays tribute to Piers Morgan after ex-GMB star said she ‘let me down’
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Mum slams ‘disgraceful’ council after finding her son’s grave flooded on Mother’s Day
Ben's grave was flooded when Rebecca visited on Mother's Day (Image: CambridgeshireLive) SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info A mum was left "devastated" after finding her son's grave completely flooded when she went to visit on Mother's Day. Rebecca Kelly found her son Ben's grave in a foot of water when she went to visit on Sunday, March 19. Rebecca, who spent several hours draining the 28-year-old's grave at Huntingdon Road Cemetery after going to lay fresh flowers at the site, has called Cambridge City Council's failure to maintain the grave "disgraceful" and called on the local authority to upkeep maintenance. Related articles PIP rates to increase in weeks - here are the new rates Dragons' Den's Sarah … [Read more...] about Mum slams ‘disgraceful’ council after finding her son’s grave flooded on Mother’s Day
Bryson Tiller announces first U.S. tour in 5 years with a stop in San Francisco
Bryson Tiller has announced his first U.S. tour in five years, and Bay Area fans will have a chance to catch the acclaimed R&B singer, songwriter and rapper when the 25-city roadshow arrives in San Francisco this summer. Following the release of his third studio album “Anniversary,” a mixtape and a slew of chart-topping singles and collaborations, Tiller’s aptly named “Back And I’m Better Tour” kicks off in San Diego on May 5 and is slated to hit major markets like New York, Chicago and Miami before returning to California for a night at The Masonic in San Francisco on June 10. The tour's setlists will showcase hits from across the artist’s discography, and introduce fans to new sounds. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bryson (@brysontiller) “It’s simple, we back!” Tiller said in an Instagram announcement . “Taking a trip to the past and giving y’all a glimpse of the future. 5 whole … [Read more...] about Bryson Tiller announces first U.S. tour in 5 years with a stop in San Francisco
In Hong Kong, a New Exhibit Creates a ‘Space for People to Feel’
HONG KONG — Michele Chu has always been interested in exploring the intimacy between strangers. She has built art installations with fabric barriers and designed social experiments eliciting public participation, and intended to base her upcoming exhibition at the contemporary gallery PHD Group — her debut solo show — on the cleansing rituals at a bathhouse. But the work became more raw and personal when, a few months ago, her mother applied to receive euthanasia after a protracted battle with cancer. The exhibit, “ You, Trickling ,” is about anticipating the loss of a maternal figure. It also explores how rituals and a renewed connection with one’s own body might facilitate healing. Ms. Chu brings the hot air, mist and steam reminiscent of an onsen, a Japanese communal bathhouse, into the sprawling 3,000-square-foot gallery space of PHD Group, which she divides with fabric into womblike chambers and tunnels. “On a city-level, there is an undercurrent of loss everywhere,” she … [Read more...] about In Hong Kong, a New Exhibit Creates a ‘Space for People to Feel’