Coleen and Wayne Rooney seem as in love as they ever have been after their romantic getaway to Ibiza. The superstar footballer and TV star jetted off to the sunny Spanish island earlier this month after spending some time in Dubai, in a getaway that came following the infamous Wagatha Christie trial. The Derby manager took to his social media pages to show off some snaps of the couple and their friends from the holiday earlier this week. READ NEXT: Coleen Rooney jets to Dubai on the last day of Rebekah Vardy WAGatha trial He wrote that "more great memories" were made, with six snaps of their time abroad. The duo were joined on their trip by two of Wayne's ex-teammates in Michael Carrick and Alex Bruce, as well as their respective wives. In one of the snaps, which Wayne posted with a black-and-white filter, the couple look loved-up while relaxing, with Coleen in a relaxed shirt and shorts, while Wayne paired a shirt with a baseball cap and can be seen putting his … [Read more...] about Coleen and Wayne Rooney share ‘great memories’ of Ibiza trip ahead of court verdict
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She died in a Manhattan penthouse but was buried on an island for the poor
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 5 NEW YORK - Valerie Griffith's final journey began on a battered ferry, a floating hearse bound for a most unusual island. Nobody lives on Hart Island, a scruffy one-mile slice of land in Long Island Sound that New York's tabloids call "Forgotten Island," "Haunted Island" and "Isle of Tears." For 150 years, it's been known as the place where the city buries its penniless - not art collectors like Griffith. But on Dec. 7, 2020, Griffith's coffin arrived at Hart Island's dock and was loaded onto a truck for a quick drive to a trench the size of a tennis court. There, on a cold and wet morning, gravediggers lowered her simple wooden coffin into the muddy ground. No relative or friend was present and there was no mention of her remarkable life: how the English-born Griffith had helped the U.S. military during World War II, exposed antisemitism in the United States and … [Read more...] about She died in a Manhattan penthouse but was buried on an island for the poor
Olivia Bromley age: How old is Emmerdale’s Dawn Taylor star?
Emmerdale: Dawn Taylor attacks newcomer Meena Sign up for the big storylines FIRST , star interviews and exclusive access 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 Olivia is best known for playing the troubled Dawn Taylor on Emmerdale , the daughter of Will Taylor (played by Dean Andrews) and the wife of Billy Fletcher (Jay Kontzle). The character has been front and centre of the show since she first arrived in 2018 as the long-lost daughter figure of Harriet Finch (Katherine Dow Blyton) but most recently, she found herself in danger from the ITV soap villain, Meena Jutla (Paige Sandhu). Despite being out through the motions over the last four years, it seems the actress has not aged a day since joining the cast. Related … [Read more...] about Olivia Bromley age: How old is Emmerdale’s Dawn Taylor star?
Neighbours theory: Dee Bliss returns as Toadie Rebecchi bids farewell to Ramsay Street
Neighbours: Jason Donavan discusses ‘emotional’ final episode Don't miss the best new TV releases for 2022 and behind the scenes news 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 Dee (played by Madeleine West) made her long-awaited return to Neighbours in 2019, after she had been presumed dead for more than 16 years. For a short while, she tried to give her relationship with Toadie Rebecchi (Ryan Maloney) another chance as he was a single man following the death of his wife, Sonya Rebecchi (Eve Morey). Unfortunately, things didn't work out between them in the past, however, as the Channel 5 comes to its end, writers could bring the pair back together for one final time. Related articles Emmerdale theory: Nicola King to … [Read more...] about Neighbours theory: Dee Bliss returns as Toadie Rebecchi bids farewell to Ramsay Street
Wimbledon’s top 20 moments: Murray, Henman, McEnroe, Federer and Sir Cliff Richard – the best bits EVER at SW19
ANDY MURRAY becoming the first British man to win in 77 years topped a poll of Wimbledon's top 20 most memorable moments. Other smash hits include Goran Ivanisevic winning as a wildcar after beating Tim Henman in the semi-final across three days in 2001 and John McEnroe’s infamous ‘You cannot be serious!’ rant in 1981. Steffi Graf's 1988 victory that was part of her Grand Slam year and Cliff Richard performing "Singin' in the Rain" on Centre Court during a 1996 rain delay also featured in the list. The study of 1,000 tennis fans found 68 per cent consider Wimbledon to be the sport’s best tournament. And eight in 10 follow Wimbledon more than any other competition in the sport. Fans fondly remember the longest ever tennis match (11 hours) between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut in 2010 and Jana Novotna being consoled by the Duchess of Kent after losing the final in 1993. READ MORE IN TENNIS LOVE ALL Wimbledon's Wags & Habs, from … [Read more...] about Wimbledon’s top 20 moments: Murray, Henman, McEnroe, Federer and Sir Cliff Richard – the best bits EVER at SW19
Burning Man meets the Tour de France: California’s weirdest race returns to Arcata
On a sunny and wind-whipped Memorial Day, for the hundreds of spectators standing on the western shores of the Eel River beneath Fernbridge, some 250 miles north of San Francisco, a truly unusual spectacle is about to unfold. Giant sculptures will be crossing the river. The first to enter the drink is Humpbacks of Notre Dame, a top-heavy, climate-change-inspired artwork featuring fabric-wrapped foam whales and French cathedrals. It is followed by an oversized representation of a lemon and a colossal ode to a can of tuna. A swarm of gargantuan bumblebees. A praying mantis riding atop an all-female hair band. An imitation hot rod full of Abraham Lincolns. Welcome to the Kinetic Grand Championship, a three-day race of human-powered sculptures over 50 miles of land, sand, mud and water. This is where Burning Man meets the Tour de France. The competition kicks off in the central plaza of bohemian college town Arcata, and from there, the sculptures cruise over city streets, up and … [Read more...] about Burning Man meets the Tour de France: California’s weirdest race returns to Arcata
Lee Greenwood on 4th of July and America: ‘Grateful to be in a free country’
close Video Fox Nation explores Lee Greenwood's career as a proud American musician NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Country music star Lee Greenwood is perhaps best known for his iconic and moving song, "God Bless the USA" — many people can't hear that song without shedding a tear — yet his body of music over his long and accomplished career is extensive and his care and concern for America run very, very deep. He spends a great deal of time helping to raise thousands of dollars on a regular basis for charities that assist wounded veterans, law enforcement and others through Helping A Hero, a Texas-based national organization. Recently, just ahead of the 4th of July, he partnered with global firework manufacturer Black Cat® to introduce a 42-shot "Proud to Be an American" firework available in select locations across the country. 4TH OF JULY QUIZ: HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW INDEPENDENCE DAY? Fox News Digital … [Read more...] about Lee Greenwood on 4th of July and America: ‘Grateful to be in a free country’
Shark watch: NY beaches step up vigilance after recent sightings, possible encounter
close Video NJ fisherman recalls 'nerve-racking' great white shark encounter Jim Piazza tells 'America's Newsroom' about his close call with a 12-foot great white less than a mile off the coast of New Jersey. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! New York beaches are stepping up shark attack prevention and ocean safety after a sighting and possible encounter on a Nassau County beach. The precautions include patrols by boats, a helicopter and a drone. Officials said a 40-year-old man swimming at Jones Beach on Long Island was treated for a possible shark bite and released from a local medical center. "We are looking forward to a great summer of fun in the water," said Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman. "Our beaches are open. And, as you can see, people are coming in droves to enjoy one of the finest beaches in the world." FLORIDA SHARK ATTACK LEAVES TEEN WITH ‘SERIOUS INJURIES’ Blakeman emphasized that while … [Read more...] about Shark watch: NY beaches step up vigilance after recent sightings, possible encounter
Strictly’s Dianne Buswell pays tribute to dance partner Robert Webb with touching video
Strictly Come Dancing ’s Dianne Buswell paid tribute to her dance partner Robert Webb with a touching video compilation of all their performances on the BBC One show. The couple were forced to exit the show due to the Peep Show star’s ill health, and in a captionless post on Instagram , Dianne shared some of her best Strictly memories with Robert. The 32-year-old shared a video on Instagram titled, “Team dirbs camera blocks,” which featured the technical rehearsals of all their performances. The five-minute clip began with their cha cha to Boney M’s Rasputin, and their fellow professional dancers and celebrities can be heard cheering along and clapping as they performed. The dance is then followed by their rehearsal for the tango, as onlookers clapped when they successfully pulled off intricate moves. Dianne Buswell paid a sweet tribute to her dance partner Robert Webb The video then features Robert and Dianne dancing the quickstep to The Muppet Show theme … [Read more...] about Strictly’s Dianne Buswell pays tribute to dance partner Robert Webb with touching video
Independent Algeria turns 60, but colonial-era wounds remain
Abdellah Cheballah (AFP) PREMIUM Algiers, Algeria ● Sat, July 2, 2022 Algeria marks 60 years of independence from France on Tuesday, but rival narratives over atrocities committed during more than a century of colonial rule still trigger bitter diplomatic tensions. The North African country won its independence following a grueling eight-year war which ended with the signing in March 1962 of the Evian Accords. On July 5 of the same year, days after 99.72 percent voted for independence in a referendum, Algeria finally broke free from colonial rule -- but memories of the 132-year occupation continue to mar its ties with France. to Read Full Story SUBSCRIBE NOW Starting from IDR 55,500/month Unlimited access to our web and app content e-Post daily digital newspaper No advertisements, no interruptions Privileged access to our events and programs Subscription to our newsletters We accept Register to read 3 premium … [Read more...] about Independent Algeria turns 60, but colonial-era wounds remain