Movie star - Gary Oldman has been filming Slow Horses in Harwich. Picture: John Bould. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en HUNDREDS of cast and crew descended upon Harwich for the filming of a new spy thriller starring Hollywood legend Gary Oldman. Oldman was at Harwich Haven Authority’s Navigation House, in Angel Gate, on Wednesday to film the new Apple TV+ series Slow Horses. The big budget 12-part series, which is expected to air later this year, is based on the award-winning Slough House books by author Mick Herron. It follows a team of misfit British intelligence agents who serve in a dumping ground department of MI5.
Movie star - Gary Oldman has been filming Slow Horses in Harwich. Picture: John Bould. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en HUNDREDS of cast and crew descended upon Harwich for the filming of a new spy thriller starring Hollywood legend Gary Oldman. Oldman was at Harwich Haven Authority’s Navigation House, in Angel Gate, on Wednesday to film the new Apple TV+ series Slow Horses. The big budget 12-part series, which is expected to air later this year, is based on the award-winning Slough House books by author Mick Herron. It follows a team of misfit British intelligence agents who serve in a dumping ground department of MI5.
Movie star - Gary Oldman has been filming Slow Horses in Harwich. Picture: John Bould. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en HUNDREDS of cast and crew descended upon Harwich for the filming of a new spy thriller starring Hollywood legend Gary Oldman. Oldman was at Harwich Haven Authority’s Navigation House, in Angel Gate, on Wednesday to film the new Apple TV+ series Slow Horses. The big budget 12-part series, which is expected to air later this year, is based on the award-winning Slough House books by author Mick Herron. It follows a team of misfit British intelligence agents who serve in a dumping ground department of MI5.
Essex author Tom King will take part in Essex Book Festival 2021
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Essex Book Festival 2021 has got the go ahead for this summer, running from June 6 until August 29 as a hybrid festival with both in-person and digital events
The programme, themed Words Matter, will feature some 200 speakers taking part in 100 events at 40 venues across Essex, from Jaywick Martello Tower to Talliston House & Gardens and Canvey Heights.
The digital launch event is not to be missed. We Need To Talk About Essex Girls will see three feisty and fearless women from Essex, Sarah Perry, Syd Moore and Sadie Hasler, will dismantle stereotypes and reshape expectations in a candid and comic discussion.
May 3, 2021
AMHERST, Mass. – The University of Massachusetts Amherst has received a $1 million gift from two alumni to create a new center that will forge new collaborations between nurses and engineers, bringing together two fields that can improve personal well-being and save lives.
Committing $1 million in seed funding to help establish the Center for Nursing and Engineering Innovation, Michael ’76 and Theresa (Murphy) ’77 Hluchyj hope the center will be a place where nurses and engineers can collaborate on clinical solutions in new ways. “We are excited to support UMass in this new initiative,” says Michael Hluchyj. “Innovation is often accelerated at the intersection of different academic disciplines. The worldwide health crises resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic make clear the critical need for innovative solutions in clinical settings where both nursing and engineering play vital roles.”