A man who lost nine teeth in a suspected catapult attack outside a village pub has said it is the "most horrendous thing" that has ever happened to him.
She appeared in a web series, wrote an award-nominated book and - as venues "slowly opened back up" - started pursuing stand-up comedy."I see that as a gift in a way - having that time as an artist just for the love of it. I made the most of a terrible situation."
And her comedy career is going "pretty well".was featured in The Times' Best Jokes of the Fringe and won the Phoebe Waller Bridge Keep it Fringe Award.While Kate-Lois said she still enjoyed shows that were "far removed" from her previous theatre role, such as musicals, her lockdown experience left scars.
"I don't think I could go back to that theatre and see a show there."Sharon Wattis was on the Birmingham leg of the world tour of hit musical The Book of Mormon when the show's producers announced its closure.
She had given up her London flat to go on tour, so moved in with her younger brother in her home town of Leeds.
"I was sleeping in my seven-year-old niece's bunk bed," she said., prompting tens of thousands of Romanians to
He was charged with attempting to overthrow constitutional order and membership of a neo-fascist organisation. He has denied all wrongdoing.The 62-year-old independent came from nowhere to win the first round of last year's election,
One key to his sudden popularity was his promise to "restore Romania's dignity" and end subservience to the international organisations it belongs to, including Nato and the EU.Before last year's annulment, the pro-Russian politician told the BBC he would