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Oasis superstar Noel Gallagher’s first ex-wife, Meg Mathews, has revealed why she abruptly left the band’s first reunion show in 16 years on Friday, July 4, before the concert was officially over.
Max Verstappen's early retirement in the Austrian GP dealt a big blow to his 2025 F1 title hopes - but are they really over?
The British denied Irish people the self-determination they’d voted for in 1919, just as they did in various places in Africa ...
Depending how you look at it, Friday the 13th can be considered a lucky or an unlucky day. Just ask Taylor Swift, Megan Fox, Jennifer Aniston and more celebrities who believe in superstitions.
Why tattoos are also associated with Friday the 13th While the superstitious may be avoiding taking any risks on Friday the 13th, those looking to get tattoos could be in for a good deal.
Workers have no automatic entitlement to time off work on Good Friday. These days, most pubs and off-licences will be serving alcohol as normal. It was in 2018 that the ban on selling alcohol on ...
On Good Friday, Christians remember the crucifixion, death and burial of Jesus. In his Pulitzer Prize-winning book, “The Denial of Death,” scholar Ernest Becker explained that humanity is ...
The real meaning behind Good Friday's name might not be what you think. Good Friday, the term widely used in English for the Friday preceding Easter, lands on April 18th this year, with Easter ...
Stocks sank Friday in response to good news about the economy, a development that will take some explaining. A government report Friday morning showed U.S. employers added a whopping 256,000 jobs ...
Explained: Why do we eat fish on Good Friday? Good Friday, observed by Christians worldwide, holds deep religious significance as it commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
GOOD FRIDAY is a significant date in the Christian calendar that has been observed for centuries. Here we take a look at the story behind the religious holiday and how Good Friday is celebrated. Wh… ...
Friday, March 29 is Good Friday, which always takes place before Easter Sunday. Many Christians worldwide observe the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ, or the day known as Good Friday.