Sarah Harding was nervous about reuniting with her Girls Aloud bandmates.
The 39-year-old singer admits she was so racked with nerves before she met up with her fellow Sound of the Underground hitmakers - Cheryl Tweedy, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh and Nadine Coyle - amid her cancer battle as she was worried they would all turn up looking fabulous and glamorous and she felt she wasn t.
She shared: I was so happy when Peter [Loraine] suggested organising a couple of days away so that all of us could be together. I guess you could call it a Girls Aloud reunion. The plan was for us to go to Soho Farmhouse . I did have my reservations and fears about the reunion get-together, though. It was going to be the first time weâd all seen one another in about eight years. That in itself was nerve-wracking enough, but the fact that I felt and looked the way I did made it worse . The steroids Iâd been taking made me look bloated, and Iâd lost my eyelashes due to the chem
Fine wine investment: Bordeaux 2020 17th March, 2021 by Philip Staveley
The Bordeaux 2020 vintage looks promising, but will producers try to make up in price what they lose out in volume, asks
Philip Staveley of Amphora Portfolio Management.
Under normal circumstances mid-March in the fine wine market is a very exciting time, awash with expectation about the forthcoming en primeur campaign, but unfortunately we can’t quite call these normal circumstances.
The recent attempt by the UGCB to raise the stakes by announcing that the campaign this year, for the 2020 vintage, would take place in 10 cities worldwide has just being reined in to now exclude the US and the UK, so the focus will be on mainland Europe and, more particularly, the Asian cites of Hong Kong and Shanghai.
Shoals Chamber of Commerce hosts State of Healthcare forum
The Shoals Chamber of Commerce held a virtual state of the Healthcare this year By DeAndria Turner | March 16, 2021 at 10:29 PM CDT - Updated March 16 at 10:29 PM
FLORENCE, Ala. (WAFF) - Tonight, community members had the chance to learn more about how COVID-19 is affecting the Shoals area at the Shoals Chamber of Commerce Virtual State of Healthcare event.
Some of the speakers included state leaders Dr. Karen Landers with the Alabama Department of Public Health, Helen Keller Hospital President, Kyle Buchanan, CEO of North Alabama Medical Center, Russell Pigg, and UNA nursing schools Dean of UNA’s Anderson College of Nursing and Health Professions, Dr. Vicki Pierce.
From Staff Reports
CONCORD â The U.S. Department of Treasury awarded Cabarrus County government more than $6.5 million to help local households that are unable to pay rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding is available through the $25 billion Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) established by the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021.
For eligible households, the county can pay overdue rent and utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer, trash removal and energy costs) that are not covered within rent dating back to March 13, 2020 and through the remainder of the year or until funding runs out.
Residents can apply online at erap.cabarruscounty.us using any internet-connected personal computer, tablet or smartphone. Paper applications are also available at county offices, including the Government Center (65 Church St. S., Concord), Human Services Center (1303 S. Cannon Blvd., Kannapolis) branches of the Cabarrus County Public Library
WASHINGTON D.C. - The reported owner of a firearms training facility in Belgrade is the sixth Montanan charged in the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol.
ProPublica share videos from social media site Parler, of the events at the capitol. In one video, a white man can be seen wearing a camouflage-colored baseball cap with Tactical Citizen, the name of the firearms training facility in Belgrade, written on it.
Court documents say open-source searches revealed that âTactical Citizenâ appeared to be a company based in Belgrade, Montana, and according to the companyâs social media, the company was founded and owned by Andrew Cavanaugh. In the video taken on a cell phone, the man wearing the Tactical Citizen hat can reportedly be seen walking in the direction the Small House Rotunda on the first floor in the U.S. Capitol.