• Brian Cox defends ‘celebrities’ taking over leading theatre roles

    Succession star Brian Cox has defended celebrities who become West End theatre stars, as he begins his role in Eugene O’Neill’s family drama Long Day’s Journey Into Night. During an interview with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg, she questioned the idea that castings could be a marketing tactic to sell more tickets to shows. “It’s people who have earned their spurs as actors”, he responded. “I’ve done a fair amount over the years in the theatreit’s a kind of nonsense in a way.”

  • now I’m giving back by taking on the Yorkshire Three Peaks'

    A dedicated dad whose daughter was born eight weeks prematurely will tackle the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge to raise money for Rotherham Hospital and Community Charity’s 'Tiny Toes' appeal. Baby Alice Hitchens was due to be an extra special Christmas delivery for her parents Ashley and Nicola, but they were shocked when she arrived prematurely in early October 2019 after her mum suffered a ruptured membrane in her womb. The tiny tot weighed just 4lb 9oz and spent the first five weeks of her...

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    St. Patrick's Day celebrations take place around Hamilton

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Here in Hamilton, it was a great day to be Irish and to celebrate Irish culture. People were lined up this morning to take part in St. Patrick’s Day festivities. It’s also a chance to look at the obstacles the Irish had to overcome when they first came to places like Hamilton as immigrants in […]

  • I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! Australia 2024: The Cast, Trailer And Release Date

    We are just weeks away from Season 10 of I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here hitting our screens. With so much hype building around the show, we’ve compiled literally everything you need to know about the new season from who we think will be landing in the jungle to all the juicy goss […]

  • Supreme Court Allows Texas Border Enforcement Law To Take Effect

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday let a Republican-backed Texas law take effect allowing state law enforcement authorities to arrest people suspected of crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally, rejecting a request by President Joe Biden's administration.

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    Disaster declaration that allows crawfish farmers to take out loans to stay afloat has been passed

    BATON ROUGE - Over the last year, Louisiana has been hit with a major drought, causing crawfish farmers tons of trouble.In February, Senator John Kennedy introduced the Crawfish Recovery Assistance From Weather Disasters And Droughts Act (CRAWDAD) to expand the emergency livestock assistance program funding to crawfish farmers. That means droughts would be classified as a weather emergency.The governor's office teamed up with the Small Business Administration, a group sent to help crawfish...

  • How Texas’ Plans to Arrest Migrants for Illegal Entry Would Work if Allowed to Take Effect

    Texas’ plan to arrest migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally is on hold while the Supreme Court considers a challenge to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s latest move over immigration. The nation’s highest court put the law on pause over a lawsuit led by the Justice Department, which argues that Texas is overstepping the federal […]

  • Marcos signs law allowing students with unpaid tuition fees to take exams

    Although students with outstanding fees can't be barred from taking exams, schools may still require them to submit a promissory note or withhold their records and credentials

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    How Texas' plans to arrest migrants for illegal entry would work if allowed to take effect

    By VALERIE GONZALEZ Associated Press McALLEN, Texas (AP) — Texas’ plan to arrest migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally is on hold while the U.S. Supreme Court considers a challenge to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s latest move over immigration. The nation’s highest court has put a pause on law through Monday at 5 p.m.

    • WDTN

    How Texas’ plans to arrest migrants for illegal entry would work if allowed to take effect

    McALLEN, Texas (AP) — Texas' plan to arrest migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally is on hold while the Supreme Court considers a challenge to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's latest move over immigration. The nation's highest court put the law on pause over a lawsuit led by the Justice Department, which argues that Texas []

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    How Texas' plans to arrest migrants for illegal entry would work if allowed to take effect

    By VALERIE GONZALEZ Associated Press McALLEN, Texas (AP) — Texas’ plan to arrest migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally is on hold while the U.S. Supreme Court considers a challenge to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s latest move over immigration. The nation’s highest court has put a pause on law through Monday at 5 p.m.

  • How Texas' plans to arrest migrants for illegal entry would work if allowed to take effect

    McALLEN, Texas (AP) — Texas’ plan to arrest migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally is on hold while the Supreme Court considers a challenge to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s latest move over immigration. The nation’s highest court put the law on pause over a lawsuit led by the Justice Department, which argues that Texas is overstepping the federal government’s immigration authority. Continue reading at The Republic News.