Eileen Grimshaw (also Phelan) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, Coronation Street. Portrayed by Sue Cleaver, the character first appeared on-screen during the episode airing on 3 May 2000.
Her storylines have often included her relationships with Dennis Stringer (Charles Dale), Ed Jackson (Chris Walker), Patrick Stanaway (Sean Hughes), Jerry Morton (Michael Starke), Jesse Chadwick (John Thomson), Paul Kershaw (Tony Hirst), Adrian Mortimer (Mark Moraghan) and Michael Rodwell (Les Dennis), as well as her marriage to serial criminal mastermind Pat Phelan (Connor McIntyre).
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Could have been worse, it could have been Wellard
20 years already for Eileen.
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Marks & Spencer is to reopen 49 of its cafes across the UK from Thursday, the High Street retailer has said.
It took the decision to reopen for takeaway customers after operating social distancing and putting extra hygiene measures in its stores.
The retailer joins other chains reopening for takeaway customers.
Pret a Manger and Caffe Nero are reopening sites, while fast food chains McDonalds and Burger King are opening up drive-throughs.
Marks & Spencer cafes have been closed since 18 March, five days before the UK lockdown began.
Agustin Pichot has resigned from his role on the World Rugby Council after his defeat by Sir Bill Beaumont in the election for World Rugby chairman.
Ex-England captain Beaumont was re-elected for another four years on 2 May after beating former Argentina skipper Pichot by 28 votes to 23.
Pichot, 45, had served as Beaumont's vice-chairman for the past four years.
He has resigned as Americas Rugby president and the Argentine Rugby Union representative on the council.
"The only reason I have been a part of World Rugby to this day, and which in turn is the same one that has moved me to run for president, is the conviction that World Rugby needs change," said Pichot.
"But my proposal, which I fervently believe in, has not been chosen, and that is why I choose to step aside.
"I cannot conceive of occupying a place just for the sake of occupying it."
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For a long while now I have thought that I should explore my own country a little more, the more I look into it the more I am amazed whats out there. Go to the far north of Britain and you will be shocked at how beautiful it is, get some decent summer there and it is paradise.
Who needs tacky British themed pubs and cafes in Spain
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There has been no play on the circuit since the abandonment of the Players Championship on 12 March.
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Buzzfeed said it would be focusing on news that "hits big in the United States during this difficult period".
Some staff will stay on to cover social news, celebrity and investigations for US readers, but it is thought about 10 jobs are affected.
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posted on 13/5/20
Eileen Grimshaw (also Phelan) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, Coronation Street. Portrayed by Sue Cleaver, the character first appeared on-screen during the episode airing on 3 May 2000.
Her storylines have often included her relationships with Dennis Stringer (Charles Dale), Ed Jackson (Chris Walker), Patrick Stanaway (Sean Hughes), Jerry Morton (Michael Starke), Jesse Chadwick (John Thomson), Paul Kershaw (Tony Hirst), Adrian Mortimer (Mark Moraghan) and Michael Rodwell (Les Dennis), as well as her marriage to serial criminal mastermind Pat Phelan (Connor McIntyre).
posted on 13/5/20
comment by BraveheartTyke (U6173)
posted 11 minutes ago
EastEnders - Stacey Finds Out Steven Kissed Christian (28th April 2008)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Could have been worse, it could have been Wellard
posted on 13/5/20
20 years already for Eileen.
posted on 13/5/20
Doe Castle, or Caisleán na dTuath, near Creeslough, County Donegal, was the historical stronghold of Clan tSuibhne (Clan MacSweeney), with architectural parallels to the Scottish tower house. Built in the early 15th century, it is one of the better fortalices in the north-west of Ireland. The castle sits on a small peninsula, surrounded on three sides by water, with a moat cut into the rock of the landward side. The structure consists mainly of high outer walls around an interior bawn with a four-storey tower-house/keep.
posted on 13/5/20
"Bad Blood" is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, from her fifth studio album 1989 (2014). Swift wrote the song with its producers Max Martin and Shellback, with a remixed version featuring additional writing and guest vocals from American rapper Kendrick Lamar. The remix version was released by Big Machine Records on May 17, 2015, as the fourth single from 1989. "Bad Blood" is a pop and hip hop song with lyrics that describe betrayal by a close friend. The album version is the eighth track on 1989.
posted on 13/5/20
The song reached number one in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Scotland, and the United States, becoming the third song from 1989 to do so. The accompanying music video was directed by Joseph Kahn, and produced by Swift, the video features an ensemble cast. The video previously held the 24-Hour Vevo Record with 20.1 million views, before being surpassed by Adele's "Hello". It won Video of the Year and Best Collaboration at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards. The song received a nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance while its music video won Best Music Video at the 58th Grammy Awards. "Bad Blood" was certified 6× Platinum by the RIAA in March 2020.
posted on 13/5/20
Gavin John Blyth (27 October 1969 – 26 November 2010) was a British television producer and journalist. He was well known for being series producer of Emmerdale from January 2009 until his death. Beginning his career in 2002, he joined Emmerdale in 2003 as a writer. He later went on to be an assistant producer and also a story editor on Coronation Street.
posted on 13/5/20
Byaslag is a mild, unripened Mongolian cheese prepared from the milk of yak or cows. The square blocks of cheese are cut into slices and eaten fresh as a snack or dried hard to be eaten with tea or soup. Byaslag is mostly consumed during travelling or weddings and festivities or is offered as food to visitors.
posted on 13/5/20
Marks & Spencer is to reopen 49 of its cafes across the UK from Thursday, the High Street retailer has said.
It took the decision to reopen for takeaway customers after operating social distancing and putting extra hygiene measures in its stores.
The retailer joins other chains reopening for takeaway customers.
Pret a Manger and Caffe Nero are reopening sites, while fast food chains McDonalds and Burger King are opening up drive-throughs.
Marks & Spencer cafes have been closed since 18 March, five days before the UK lockdown began.
posted on 13/5/20
Agustin Pichot has resigned from his role on the World Rugby Council after his defeat by Sir Bill Beaumont in the election for World Rugby chairman.
Ex-England captain Beaumont was re-elected for another four years on 2 May after beating former Argentina skipper Pichot by 28 votes to 23.
Pichot, 45, had served as Beaumont's vice-chairman for the past four years.
He has resigned as Americas Rugby president and the Argentine Rugby Union representative on the council.
"The only reason I have been a part of World Rugby to this day, and which in turn is the same one that has moved me to run for president, is the conviction that World Rugby needs change," said Pichot.
"But my proposal, which I fervently believe in, has not been chosen, and that is why I choose to step aside.
"I cannot conceive of occupying a place just for the sake of occupying it."
posted on 13/5/20
Comment deleted by Article Creator
posted on 13/5/20
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was an American late-night talk show hosted by Johnny Carson under the Tonight Show franchise that aired on NBC from October 1, 1962 through May 22, 1992.
posted on 13/5/20
It originally aired during late-night. For its first decade, Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show was based at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City, with some episodes recorded at NBC's West Coast studios in Burbank, California; on May 1, 1972, the show moved to Burbank as its main venue and remained there exclusively after May 1973 until Carson's retirement. In 2002, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson was ranked No. 12 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time, and in 2013 it was ranked No. 22 on their list of 60 Best Series.
posted on 13/5/20
Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche Jr. (September 8, 1922 – February 12, 2019) was an American political activist, convicted fraudster, cult leader, and founder of the LaRouche movement, whose main organization was the National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC).
posted on 13/5/20
LaRouche was a perennial candidate for President of the United States. He ran in every election from 1976 to 2004 as a candidate of third parties established by members of his movement. He also tried to gain the Democratic presidential nomination. In 1996, he got 5% of the total nationwide vote in Democratic primaries. In 2000, he received enough primary votes to qualify for delegates in some states, but ultimately was refused those delegates at the convention.
posted on 13/5/20
'Social distancing measures remain critical', says Robert Jenrick | Primary schools to re-open from 1 June | House moves, sales and lettings to re-start
posted on 13/5/20
Eurovision: How coronavirus changed the 2020 song contest
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-52556784
posted on 13/5/20
For a long while now I have thought that I should explore my own country a little more, the more I look into it the more I am amazed whats out there. Go to the far north of Britain and you will be shocked at how beautiful it is, get some decent summer there and it is paradise.
Who needs tacky British themed pubs and cafes in Spain
posted on 13/5/20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWWwKDttHnM
posted on 13/5/20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CN2gYW7e-4
posted on 13/5/20
Leading professional golfers based outside the United States must quarantine in America before resuming the PGA Tour season next month.
This was confirmed as the PGA Tour outlined its plans for a return to action.
There has been no play on the circuit since the abandonment of the Players Championship on 12 March.
Around 25 players eligible to play the Charles Schwab Colonial event in Texas are currently living outside the US.
Those players include Tommy Fleetwood, Francesco Molinari and Matthew Fitzpatrick.
They need to adhere to American rules requiring 14 days' quarantine after arriving in the country.
posted on 13/5/20
Watch highlights from 2006 when Liverpool faced West Ham in the FA Cup final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/30579612
posted on 13/5/20
Online media firm Buzzfeed is to close its UK and Australian news operations.
The US company, which set up its London office in 2013, said the decision had been made "both for economic and strategic reasons".
Buzzfeed said it would be focusing on news that "hits big in the United States during this difficult period".
Some staff will stay on to cover social news, celebrity and investigations for US readers, but it is thought about 10 jobs are affected.
BBC News media editor Amol Rajan said the affected UK staff had been furloughed.
posted on 14/5/20
Coronavirus: PM quizzed over 'unexplained' care home deaths
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-52606985
posted on 14/5/20
Sausage dog missing in Middleton Tyas found using bacon
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-52653272
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