Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez fighting to save relationship amid cheating allegations
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Updated: 13 Mar 2021, 21:26
POWER couple Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez are fighting to save their four-year relationship after being rocked by cheating allegations.
The A-listers were said to have been arguing since reports broke last month linking US reality star Madison LeCroy to secret FaceTime sessions and texts with A-Rod.
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J-Lo and former baseball player Alex have admitted to bumps in the roadCredit: EPA
After stories broke across the Pond on Friday, claiming they had called off their two-year engagement, the couple defiantly released a joint statement to celebrity website TMZ, saying: “All reports are inaccurate.”
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Imelda May
After releasing her first collection of poetry in 2020, an EP titled Slip of the Tongue, Imelda is to share her sixth studio album on April 23.
11 Past The Hour features the already-available title track, plus new single Just One Kiss with Noel Gallagher ft. Ronnie Wood. Available now for pre-save, and pre-order digitally and on CD and vinyl, the record is Imelda s first for four years since 2017 s Life Love Flesh Blood, which peaked at Number 2 on the Official Irish Albums Chart.
Collaborators on the 11 Past The Hour - which was co-written with Tim Bran (London Grammar, Primal Scream) and string arranger Davide Rossi (Coldplay, U2, Goldfrapp) - include Noel Gallagher, Miles Kane and Ronnie Wood.
TAXIS in Craven will have to be fitted with CCTV cameras by April for the protection of both drivers and passengers. Craven District Council had been due to make cameras mandatory in September, last year - but deferred it because of the coronavirus pandemic. The council originally adopted its new taxi policy in June, 2018, and proposed giving owners until April, last year, to get cameras fitted. But, it was deferred at the time following concerns from the taxi trade about the cost - between £450 and £600 - of having the cameras installed. At its online meeting, the council’s Licensing Committee did consider putting it off again, at least until June, once again over uncertainty due to the coronavirus pandemic, but decided it had been going on long enough.