The animated supergroup, which is led by Damon Albarn, return to the stage at the O2 Arena, marking the first full capacity live event at the venue since March 2020.
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Prince Harry s Invictus Games veterans to help NHS workers fight new kind of battle
The first podcast under the new collaboration will be released on Thursday.
February 11, 2021 09:58 GMT
Prince Harry s Invictus Games veterans have found a way to support frontline NHS workers in their new kind of battle with coronavirus pandemic.
While the Invictus Games was recently postponed for the second time due to the COVID-19 crisis, the veterans are going to be occupied with their new collaboration with the NHS. The former military personnel will host six podcasts on a variety of wellbeing themes to provide guidance on supporting the physical, mental, and social wellbeing of medical workers and other staff during and after the pandemic, reports Mail Online.
International Thank You Day: Emilia Clarke expresses gratitude to NHS workers ANI | Updated: Jan 11, 2021 22:12 IST
Washington [US], January 11 (ANI): English actor Emily Clarke shared a message of thanks to the health care professionals for their services amid the coronavirus pandemic on International Thank You Day on Monday.
The 34-year-old star took to Instagram and posted a message of gratitude for the nurses and health care officials who are working round the clock amid the pandemic.
In the video message, Watson asserted, I just want to say a massive thank you to the NHS (United Kingdom National Health Service), everyone who works at the NHS.. from our beloved nurses to the surgeons the doctors, the psychotherapists.
| UPDATED: 14:09, Mon, Jan 11, 2021
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Labour Future, an affiliated organisation of the Labour Party, has urged frontline doctors, nurses and paramedics to be interviewed in London for a politically-charged documentary about the challenges the NHS is facing during the COVID-19 crisis. In a press release for the documentary, Labour Future condemn the Government’s handling of the health pandemic and claim it has been “mismanaged from the start and our NHS workers have paid a heavy price”.