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1 day ago · Until I Kill You is based on Delia Balmer's 2017 memoir Living with a Serial Killer, which charts her abusive relationship with John Sweeney. (ITV) Sweeney is in prison serving a whole life term for the murders of two women, Melissa Halstead and Paula Fields. He was arrested and charged with their murders whilst serving a life sentence for the ...
- What is Movember? The men's health movement taking over November
Movember began in 2003 as a movement to shine a light on...
- What is Movember? The men's health movement taking over November
1 day ago · Liverpool-born John Sweeney is a convicted British serial killer known for the brutal murders of his former partners, Melissa Halstead and Paula Fields. Sweeney, who was a carpenter by trade, had ...
1 day ago · Movember began in 2003 as a movement to shine a light on men’s health issues, from mental health and suicide prevention to prostate and testicular cancer. Since then, it has funded more than 1,320 men’s health projects around the world. It was started by Travis Garone and Luke Slattery, two friends from Melbourne, Australia.
4 days ago · Culture The actor, who directed this week's episode of the Emmy-winning show, on what it's like to play Roger Sterling John Meroney April 14, 2012 The actor, who directed this week's episode of the Emmy-winning show, on what it's like to play Roger SterlingAMCActor John Slattery is directing this Su...
22 hours ago · The creator of the BBC crime dramas Silent Witness and New Tricks has spoken publicly for the first time about being diagnosed with a terminal illness. Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Saturday Live ...
2 days ago · Share. Marilyn Slattery and her husband John (Image: Supplied) A patissier and chocolatiers co-owner got a sweet surprise when she found she won the Made in Bury Weekly £2,000 Draw. Marilyn Slattery, joint owner of Whitefield-based Slattery, had the golden ticket in the draw. She held a ticket since July 2018, one of 41 tickets that staff and ...
22 hours ago · Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Saturday Live programme, Nigel McCrery, 71, said he received the news three weeks ago. "It comes as quite a shock," he said.