Millions
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Release date | Turkey |
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Directors | Danny Boyle |
Box office | 7. 5 million GBP |
Screenplay | Frank Cottrell Boyce |
Producers | Damian Jones |
Graham Broadbent | |
Andrew Hauptman | |
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ID | 763349 |
About Millions
When 9-year-old Damian (Alex Etel) finds a bag of money in his back yard, he and his brother Anthony (Lewis Owen McGibbon) decide to try to spend it without telling their father (James Nesbitt). Seeking advice from the imaginary saints with whom he converses, Damian struggles with his own morality, and attempts to spend his money in a more altruistic way. News of the mysterious loot inevitably attracts attention, however, and Damian is faced with an increasingly hairy situation.
Premier League teams are playing footballers facing abuse claims
... " If I said anything, I d be going against a whole team - Millions of people around the world, " she says...
India v Pakistan: Battle of nerves at arch-rivals' cricket World Cup clash
... The match on Saturday has been described as the " blockbuster event" of the tournament - Millions will tune in to watch the clash and the 132,000-capacity stadium is expected to be full...
South Africa egg shortage: How poultry products became a hot commodity
... The country has been grappling with one of its worst outbreaks of bird flu - Millions of chickens have been killed over the past few weeks, supplies of poultry meat have been threatened and supermarkets across the nation have run out of eggs...
King Charles impresses Paris while the rest of France shrugs
... " One had the feeling that each and every Parisian - and they were out there in their Millions - wanted to welcome personally the royal guests...
Luis Rubiales: Hermoso kiss 'shows why women don't report abuse'
... The row over the Spanish football president s actions, broadcast and seen by Millions, has spilled over well beyond Spain and the sport, and struck a chord with women around the world...
Jon Batiste: Opening portals to new musical worlds
... The gig introduced him to Millions - sketches like went viral - but with 200 shows a year, he was unable to tour or devote months to recording an album...
How do sports memorabilia buyers know they are getting the real deal?
... But how do collectors spending thousands - or even Millions - of pounds know they are buying the genuine article? When the hammer went down on Michael Jordan s No...
Millions of lives under threat in Ukraine this winter - WHO
...By George Wright in London and Catherine Byaruhanga in KyivBBC NewsThe lives of Millions will be under threat in Ukraine this winter, the World Health Organisation says...
Covid-19 pill approved in UK and post-lockdown rebound in carbon emissions
Here are five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Thursday evening. We'll have another update For You on Friday.
1. UK approves first pill to treat CovidThe first pill designed to treat people who are ill with Covid has been approved by the UK medicines regulator. The Tablet - molnupiravir - Will be given twice A Day to vulnerable patients recently diagnosed with the disease. In clinical trials the pill, originally developed to treat flu, nearly halved The Risk of hospitalisation. Health Secretary Sajid Javid said
2. Bank of England hints at future interest rate riseThe Bank of England has signalled it Will raise interest rates in the " coming months" in response to high inflation, But held off on an immediate increase. Rates were cut to their current record low rate of 0. 1% in March Last Year in response to The Effects of the coronavirus pandemic. But the reopening of the economy has fuelled price rises, prompting expectations that The Bank would increase borrowing costs.
3. Sainsbury's says supply issues won't hit ChristmasSainsbury's says it is in a " good position" ahead of Christmas amid worker and supply chain challenges. The supermarket's chief executive, Simon Roberts , said many customers were returning to pre-pandemic shopping habits. But he admitted the supermarket industry still faced. Sainsbury's and Argos stores Will be closed on Boxing Day in recognition of staff's " extraordinary efforts" through the pandemic.
4. Carbon emissions show rapid rebound after Covid dipGlobal carbon dioxide emissions are set to rebound to near The Levels they were at before Covid, scientists have found. The amount of planet-heating gas released in 2020 fell by 5. 4% as the pandemic forced countries to lock down. But a scientific report by the Global Carbon Project predicts CO2 emissions Will rise by 4. 9% this year. This rise in carbon dioxide (CO2) released into the atmosphere underlines
5. Pandemic sees growth in outdoor workingThe pandemic has seen More of us leaving screens behind to work outdoors. In the UK, three in five UK workers intend to switch to a different job as a result of Covid, according to a by insurance group Aviva. Among them is the aptly named Sharnee Gardner whoShe said: " I flew [around] The World - But I was so absorbed in my work that I hardly spent Time In nature anymore". Covid travel bans changed that. Now the 23-year-old is studying with The Royal Horticultural Society where she spends her time cutting lawns, pruning trees and planting beds.
The Morning coronavirus briefing is being paused for Two Weeks to tell you five things you need to know about the COP26 climate summit.
And there's More . .Millions have had their Covid booster Jab -
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