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Passengers

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Initial release Russia
Directors Morten Tyldum
Budget$110–150 million
Box office303. 1 million USD
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On a routine journey through space to a new home, two passengers, sleeping in suspended animation, are awakened 90 years too early when their ship malfunctions. As Jim and Aurora face living the rest of their lives on board, with every luxury they could ever ask for, they begin to fall for each other, unable to deny their intense attraction. . . until they discover the ship is in grave danger. With the lives of 5000 sleeping passengers at stake, only Jim and Aurora can save them all.

Stonehaven derailment: Almost £1m paid in damages

Stonehaven derailment: Almost £1m paid in damages
Oct 9,2023 6:01 am

... It is understood Digby Brown was acting for seven people affected by the derailment - two who lost loved ones and five Passengers - and that the cases were settled out of court...

Avanti West Coast: Man recounts 'insane odyssey' after train cancellation

Avanti West Coast: Man recounts 'insane odyssey' after train cancellation
Sep 26,2023 11:11 am

... " About 10 mins later the train manager came on the speaker to say they heard from Passengers (!) that the train had been cancelled and was going to investigate because everything looked fine to them, " said Mr Nokise...

Rail disruption: Train cancellations as high as 13% in 2023

Rail disruption: Train cancellations as high as 13% in 2023
Sep 3,2023 7:31 pm

... " I ve seen quite a lot of aggression towards guards from other Passengers because people are late and delayed and frustrated...

Holiday firms urge PM to allow watchdog to fine airlines

Holiday firms urge PM to allow watchdog to fine airlines
Aug 21,2023 1:10 am

... It claims thousands of Passengers have been subjected to " unfair treatment"...

Bibby Stockholm: First asylum seekers board housing barge in Dorset

Bibby Stockholm: First asylum seekers board housing barge in Dorset
Aug 7,2023 2:01 pm

... Some had been expected to be transferred from a Bournemouth hotel, but a BBC reporter at the scene saw a large blue coach leave at about 12:40 BST with just one - or possibly two - Passengers on board...

Carlton Queen capsize: Passengers plan to sue owners of boat

Carlton Queen capsize: Passengers plan to sue owners of boat
Jun 10,2023 5:40 am

...By Caroline LowbridgeBBC NewsPassengers who narrowly escaped with their lives from a yacht when it capsized are planning legal action in order to hold the owners to account...

Alex Murdaugh trial: Power, privilege, and the downfall of a dynasty

Alex Murdaugh trial: Power, privilege, and the downfall of a dynasty
Feb 26,2023 2:51 am

... Late in the evening of 24 February 2019, Paul Murdaugh was aboard the family boat when it rammed headlong into a bridge, throwing three of the six Passengers - all young adults - into the cold water below...

Australia helicopter collision: Four dead in mid-air incident over Gold Coast

Australia helicopter collision: Four dead in mid-air incident over Gold Coast
Jan 2,2023 3:11 am

... The nine other Passengers aboard the two aircraft were all treated for injuries, Queensland s ambulance service said...

The Papers: Watson's 'shock' resignation and Johnson's V-sign

Dec 22,2022 12:31 pm

Tom Watson , far right, announced on Wednesday he was leaving His post

Many newspapers lead on Tom Watson 's announcement That he is stepping down as Labour's deputy leader and not standing in next month's Election .

it a "calamity" for The Party and an embarrassing start to Jeremy Corbyn 's campaign.

It says Mr Watson had been left isolated after three years of infighting and, sources tell The Paper , he had simply had Enough .

His repeated clashes with Mr Corbyn - over Brexit and anti-Semitism - and the intense criticism he has faced over His role in promoting false claims of a VIP paedophile Ring .

Tom Watson 's decision to step down as Labour's deputy leader as a major scalp for the pro-Corbyn wing, as it fights for control by purging moderate MPs.

It says other centrists could now resign, in a co-ordinated move to undermine Jeremy Corbyn 's Election chances.

That with His deputy's departure, Mr Corbyn has "strengthened His grip" on Labour.

The Paper believes some MPs will feel Mr Corbyn's project to reshape The Party is now complete.

on Labour's promise to invest £150bn in regions The Paper says have been left "on their knees" by Conservative cuts.

The Mirror highlights the proposed creation of a new Treasury unit in the north of England, which it says will spend much-needed cash on schools, hospitals, council homes and social care.

It's the main story - which says the amount being pledged is a big increase on previous commitments by Labour.

The FT heralds the start of a spending battle with the Conservatives. But , citing polls, The Paper says it is less of a central issue for voters than in previous contests.

the resignation of Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns yesterday capped 48 Hours of turmoil for the Conservative Party .

It says Boris Johnson is now under mounting pressure to prevent Mr Cairns from standing in the Vale of Glamorgan seat, after he was accused of lying about His knowledge of a former aide's role in the collapse of a rape trial. Mr Cairns has denied any wrongdoing.

Mr Cairns has worked under three Prime Ministers after being appointed in 2016.

Mr Cairns' resignation, and the comments about the Grenfell Tower fire by Jacob Rees-Mogg, show the Conservatives to be unprepared for a contest they themselves have been seeking.

The Paper calls on Boris Johnson to take control and sort out The Mess urgently.

is among the sketch writers to pick up on transatlantic tones at the Conservative campaign launch in the West Midlands Last Night .

With deafening guitar music, red, white and blue banners and a casual dress code, he says "we could have been at a mid-west presidential Primary ".

Mr Johnson was surrounded by Conservative Party supporters holding Signs

and says a turbo-charged speech from a very animated Boris Johnson shows he is the Conservatives' strongest electoral asset by a mile.

But Boris Johnson was speaking piffle and Waffle -- trying to charm His audience with a few gags after a disastrous few days for The Party .

Workers 'pull less sickies'

A number of the papers on a study suggesting That the "sickie" could be on its Way Out .

Official figures reportedly show That absence rates among otherwise healthy employees are at their lowest since records began - about 4. 4 days per worker last year.

Experts tell The Times That despite well-worn tropes about snowflake millennials, the overall workforce is more committed to getting into The Office , since they joined its ranks.

Meanwhile, on a massive security operation That was sparked yesterday at one of Europe's busiest airports, Amsterdam Schiphol.

A police special operations team was scrambled, parts of The Airport were sealed off and - - the Dutch Prime Minister warned a party meeting The Situation may call him away.

But it turned out to be a False Alarm , The Mirror says, caused by a pilot pressing a "hijack alert" button on board a plane, while showing an intern The Ropes .

Passengers faced disruption as parts of the Dutch airport were closed

on how a hunt for a lost wedding Ring instead turned up a stash of gold Tudor coins, worth More Than £100,000.

A metal detectorist in Ballycastle in Northern Ireland had apparently agreed to help out a friend, But found only a horseshoe and a five pence coin, The Paper says, literally striking gold.

One of the coins alone is said to be a rare specimen from Henry Viii 's time, worth More Than £5,000. But , The Sun notes, they never did find The Ring .

Several papers report on a mishap at the Piccadilly Theatre in London's West End Last Night when a section of the plaster ceiling fell onto The Audience .

The Incident , during a performance of the Arthur Miller play Death of a Salesman, will raise questions about the safety of London's older theatres.

Rescue units were sent to the theatre by London Fire Brigade after the collapse

And The Daily Telegraph is among the papers to debunk a popular Myth -- That a few indoor house plants can soak up pollutants, purifying the air.

The Paper says the notion dates back to a scientific paper published by Nasa in the 1980s.

But , The Scientists were primarily concerned with keeping the air fresh for astronauts in sealed spaces. New analysis says That in fact, a homeowner would need as many as three hundred plants per square foot, to gain any benefit greater than just opening a few windows.



Source of news: bbc.com

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