Katherine Ryan Says Boyfriend Saved Her Netflix Scripts in Fight With Burglar - Variety

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October 24, 2019
Katherine Ryan Says Boyfriend Saved Her Netflix Scripts in Fight With Burglar - Variety
Strictly’s Catherine Tyldesley bans husband from dancing with her after he almost pulled her arm out of its s - The Sun
BBC starts work on drama about Salisbury novichok poisonings - The Guardian
Obscure Cold War nerve agents set to be banned - Science Magazine
DHS warns of continued Russian influence in 2020 elections via Facebook, other channels - Yahoo News

Katherine Ryan Says Boyfriend Saved Her Netflix Scripts in Fight With Burglar - Variety

London-based comedian, actor and writer Katherine Ryan says her boyfriend fought off a masked burglar and saved a laptop that contained scripts from her upcoming Netflix show, “The Duchess.” more â€Âº

Strictly’s Catherine Tyldesley bans husband from dancing with her after he almost pulled her arm out of its s - The Sun

WHEN it comes to the Strictly curse, it is her husband’s enthusiasm – not jealousy – that Catherine Tyldesley has to watch. The actress’s hubby, Tom Pitford, is so enjoying the experience that he joined her for a garden rumba and nearly caused a horror injury. more â€Âº

BBC starts work on drama about Salisbury novichok poisonings - The Guardian

Filming has begun on a three-part factual drama that examines the impact of the 2018 novichok poisonings on the community in Salisbury, Wiltshire. The cast for the three-parter, entitled Salisbury, is led by Anne-Marie Duff, Rafe Spall and Mark Addy. more â€Âº

Obscure Cold War nerve agents set to be banned - Science Magazine

AAAS login provides access to Science for AAAS members, and access to other journals in the Science family to users who have purchased individual subscriptions. more â€Âº

DHS warns of continued Russian influence in 2020 elections via Facebook, other channels - Yahoo News

Russian interference in the 2020 election. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Getty Images(3), AP(2))WASHINGTON — U.S. government efforts to prevent Russia from conducting influence operations directed at American audiences have largely failed, and Moscow is continuing its attempts to influence the American political system by exacerbating social divisions, with a particular focus on the upcoming 2020 presidential elections, according to an unclassified intelligence assessment obtained by Yahoo News. more â€Âº
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