The Key
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Initial release | 1934 |
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Directors | Michael Curtiz |
Based on | Jocelyn Lee Hardy |
Screenplay | Laird Doyle |
Composers | Allie Wrubel |
Mort Dixon | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2314395 |
About The Key
A British officer stationed in Ireland falls for the wife of an intelligence man.
Chris Mason: Ministers in new bid to reduce immigration
... The Key question is whether it will make any difference in bringing the numbers down...
Water firm wrongly downgraded pollution events, documents suggest
... One of The Key benchmarks is the number of pollution incidents per 10,000km of sewer...
Climate change: The young activists changing the sceptics' minds
... According to a Lake Chad shrunk by 90% in just about 60 years, with climate change among The Key contributing factors...
Why has the Gaza ceasefire come to an end?
... Here s a look at some of The Key questions around the latest developments...
'I hate that I helped' George Santos, Congressional fabulist
... The then-33-year-old seemed " nerdy" " whip-it smart" and a supporter of all The Key conservative ideals, Ms Soref told the BBC...
Climate crisis: Three women helping wildlife survive
... " But knowing where the turtles have nested is The Key, and that becomes a major challenge during night shifts, or when the weather is bad, " says the 32-year-old...
Why food discount stickers may be a thing of the past
... " The Key, Mr Wills believes, will be for retailers to have strict guidelines and governance to ensure they can offer the benefits that dynamic pricing can bring, whilst ensuring AI and algorithms don t create unintended negative consequences for shoppers...
Patient saw eight GPs before cancer spotted
... One of The Key problems was that the different GPs he saw missed the fact he was attending repeatedly for the same issue...
Headlines: "end of Rhodes' as fears grow over shut schools
The Guardian leads with The News that Oriel has voted College, Oxford, his statue of colonialist Cecil Rhodes , after the calls for his removal by The Black lives matter demonstrations were rekindled. An independent investigation "in the main topics related to it" will also be Set Up . The Paper quoted a college spokeswoman says It Comes after "a thoughtful time of the debate". It is the "end of Rhodes," explains the Daily Mail and added that Oxford had to have dons "give up". In his title story, the article reports, there is an "urgent review" into the use of Vitamin D as a "coronavirus life-saver". It says studies indicate those who contract The Virus "to die far sooner", if you are "missing" in the vitamin. A photo of a Premier League player kneels in support of The Black Lives Matter movement dominated Times " on the first page. The Paper 's lead story, however, focuses on an open letter from the children's doctors, the government on demand, "publish a clear plan for all children in the school". Empty chairs and empty tables dominate the Daily Mirror 's Front Page . The Paper calls on the government to "urgent measures to all children in the school". There are thousands says ruined the "face of education", if you go back in to in September. The "Daily Telegraph" features a rainy scene in which workers in face masks, uncovering a statue of Sir Winston Churchill , who was attacked during anti-racism protests. Its Top Story is A Warning of The Prince of Wales of the "potentially devastating" impact of the pandemic on Young People . Prince Charles says that the problems that are facing children today is worse than in the mid-1970s, reported The Paper . The Financial Times says it has seen a letter from the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Steve Mnuchin suspension of talks with European countries on "a global tax environment for technology companies". Mr Mnuchin, says discussions have reached a "dead end", says the FT. The Letter "paves The Way for a summer of TRANS-Atlantic tensions," The Paper says. It's "fury" at the idea of the government "axing" The Pension lock triple on the Front Page of the Daily Express . The Paper says pensioners "could be £1,900 will lose a year". The Lock is "in danger", according to the I newspaper. Its title page quotes Tory backbencher Steve Baker says: "We can't afford it. The public finances are in a catastrophic State . "And the Daily Star reports that "gossip has been banned" in hair salons, while the stylists "have to work In Silence ", in an effort, in the fight against the spread of the coronavirus. Finally, the U-Bahn leads to The News that Boris Johnson 's convoy was involved in a minor collision outside of Parliament. The Paper images a protester surrounded by Police .
Source of news: bbc.com