James Barnes family nursery neighbouring Dobbies HQ up for rent
A nursery in a Trust owned by HTA chairman James Barnes family has put a nursery site, which sits alongside Dobbies Edinburgh HQ, up for rent.
by Matthew Appleby
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Busted star Matt Willis to form presenting duo with wife Emma
21:00, 6 Jul 2021
AFTER music success with Busted and a handful of acting gigs, Matt Willis is looking to his next big role.
And I can reveal it will involve him teaming up with his stunning missus Emma as they are lined up to become TV’s new power couple.
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Matt Willis is looking to his next big roleCredit: Rex Features
A source said: “After over two decades in Busted, Matt is preparing to make the move into TV presenting. He is totally overhauling his image and sees his future on the box.
Matt Willis is reportedly looking to venture into TV host - joining his wife Emma, who is one of the UK s most sought-after presenters.
Matt - who found fame with pop group Busted, has appeared on I m A Celebrity. Get Me Out Of Here! and has dabbled in acting - is preparing to make the move into TV presenting after two decades in music according to The Sun.
A source said: He is totally overhauling his image and sees his future on the box.
Coupling up? Matt Willis is reportedly looking to venture into TV host - joining his wife Emma, who is one of the UK s most sought-after presenters
Last modified on Thu 17 Jun 2021 00.08 EDT
Social media stars Jodie Marsh, Chloe Khan, Lucy Mecklenburgh and Chloe Ferry have been named and shamed by the UK advertising watchdog for repeatedly flouting social media advertising rules, and face being fined or having their posts deleted.
The Instagram stars have become the first influencers to be named on a dedicated roll call of offenders launched by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The ASA added that if they did not start to follow the rules, further sanctions could include online ads shaming them,the removal of their posts or financial penalties.
The ASA issued a final warning to 122 UK-based Instagram influencers in March, putting them on notice that they would face sanctions if they did not stick to rules regarding posts that promote products for brands.