I assure you , the Quick Stop is open again. After Kevin Smith first announced the project in 2019 , Lionsgate has released the first trailer for Clerks III , the long-awaited threequel to Smith’s 1994 classic of New Jersey cinéma . Sure, they put out the semi-sequel Jay and Silent Bob Reboot in 2019, but it’s been 16 years since Clerks II ( 23 since Lit dropped “My Own Worst Enemy” ) , and the guys definitely aren’t slacker movie-nerd boys anymore; they’re slacker movie-nerd men. In the trailer, OG film bros Dante (Brian O’Halloran), Randal (Jeff Anderson), Jay (Jason Mewes) and Silent Bob (Smith) seem to be right where we left them, working the convenience store and playing street hockey. But when Randal has a near-death experience, he decides, “No more watching movies, I’m gonna make a movie!” The movie-in-a-movie, in a very meta turn, is a black-and-white DIY joint about a group of friends working at the Quick Stop. Time has collapsed in on itself. But if … [Read more...] about Please Tell Me
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Nadhim Zahawi net worth: How much is the new Chancellor worth compared to Rishi Sunak?
Nadhim Zahawi arrives at Treasury in new role as Chancellor Sign up and receive our free daily stars from Russell Grant SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Nadhim Zahawi has stepped into the role of Chancellor of the Exchequer from today after Rishi Sunak handed in his resignation. Zahawi has been a Member of Parliament for Stratford-on-Avon since 2010. But what is his net worth, and how does it compare to Rishi Sunak ? Related articles Prince Michael of Kent fortune laid bare Bob Ross fortune: Artist worth millions who made more art than Picasso Nadhim Zahawi is said to have an estimated net worth of up to £100million to Express previously reported. Updated records from Companies House … [Read more...] about Nadhim Zahawi net worth: How much is the new Chancellor worth compared to Rishi Sunak?
Boris Johnson says ‘of course’ he will be prime minister tomorrow at committee probe amid avalanche of resignations
Boris Johnson has said he will "of course" still be prime minister tomorrow despite facing an avalanche of resignations from members of his government. Speaking at a hearing of the powerful Liaison Committee - which has a membership made up of parliamentary select committee chairs - the PM was told by SNP MP Angus MacNeil that the "game is up". Asked by Mr MacNeil if he would still be in place tomorrow, the PM replied: "Of course." Politics Hub: Boris Johnson on the brink as resignations continue Later asked by Labour's Darren Jones, chair of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee, how his week is going, Mr Johnson replied: "Terrific." Advertisement Mr Jones told the prime minister "on a very human level, you must know that it's in the country's interest for you to leave". The Labour MP said it was not "funny" for Mr Johnson to remain in power, telling the PM: "It is not a game." More on Boris Johnson Cabinet … [Read more...] about Boris Johnson says ‘of course’ he will be prime minister tomorrow at committee probe amid avalanche of resignations
Cabinet ministers in Number 10 to tell Boris Johnson to quit
Cabinet ministers, including the new Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi, are in Number 10 to tell Boris Johnson to resign. The delegation of senior politicians, which also included Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, Welsh Secretary Simon Hart and Policing minister Kit Malthouse joined Chief Whip Chris Heaton-Harris to tell the PM his position is untenable. New education secretary Michele Donelan, who was only appointed into the role last night following Nadhim Zahawi's elevation to chancellor, is also understood to have been among the group in Number 10 calling for the PM to resign. Sky News' deputy political editor Sam Coates understands the group delivered a "final ultimatum" to Mr Johnson, saying "you go or we do". Politics Hub: Chief whip inside Number 10 with ministers - follow live Advertisement International Trade Secretary Anne Marie Trevelyan was also seen entering Number 10, as well as his loyal Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries, and our political … [Read more...] about Cabinet ministers in Number 10 to tell Boris Johnson to quit
British heavyweight bouts that gripped the world
Anthony Joshua's stunning defeat of Wladimir Klitschko has been lauded as one of Britain's best ever boxing matches. As talk turns to a possible rematch between the pair , Sky News takes a look at other British heavyweight bouts which gripped the world. :: Henry Cooper v Muhammad Ali (then Cassius Clay) - June 1963 Facing up against "The Greatest" at Wembley Stadium, Henry Cooper looked to defeat the odds and stop the rise of the most explosive heavyweight in the world. Ali was considered the overwhelming favourite and went into the fight in a characteristically confident mood, predicting "Cooper shall go in five". Advertisement But the world held its breath as Ali was floored with a stunning left hook in the fourth round, a blow he later said was so hard "my ancestors in Africa felt it". The bell went as Ali hit the canvas, and in a violation of the rules the American's trainer guided him back into the corner and attempted to rouse him with … [Read more...] about British heavyweight bouts that gripped the world
Music groups with ties to football clubs and how they began – from Oasis to Blur
The world's of football and music have increasingly crossed paths in recent decades with ties between clubs and musical acts continuing to emerge. These ties have come in a range of different forms, from former Oasis members Liam and Noel Gallagher being seen in the crowd at Manchester City matches to Ajax having a kit inspired by reggae legend Bob Marley. However, it is sometimes overlooked how such ties between football clubs and music groups began in the first place. With that in mind, here Daily Star Sport looks at four musical acts with ties to football clubs and how their relationships began. Manchester City and Oasis It's perhaps no surprise Oasis and City have a strong connection, given the band's original members all hailed from Manchester and the Gallagher brothers are both die-hard City supporters. During their heyday, the band performed iconic shows at City's old Maine Road home, with Liam since putting on his own shows at the Etihad Stadium. Both Liam … [Read more...] about Music groups with ties to football clubs and how they began – from Oasis to Blur
Rock wrens on a high
Don't let the dimunitive size of the rock wren (pīwauwau) fool you for a second. These tiny creatures are some of our very staunchest native birds, and one of only two remaining members of New Zealand's wren family. Rock wrens, as their name suggests, mostly exist in rocky and craggy areas high above the bushline. The first time I saw them, I was rock-climbing at Sebastopol Bluffs near Mount Cook Village, and as I heaved and struggled my way up the rock, a pair of wrens hopped and flitted around me with ease. Their busy nature, constantly exploring and poking around in their rocky habitat, coupled with their hard-case constant bobbing up and down was a pleasure to watch. Rock wrens are New Zealand's only true alpine birds that live their entire lives above the bushline in sometimes very difficult climactic conditions, where other birds simply wouldn't stand a chance. There were once seven species of wren in New Zealand, and now only the rock wren and its cousin the … [Read more...] about Rock wrens on a high
Scooby doobie don’t: Customs dogs don’t sniff out weed at border any more
STUFF Customs manager of intelligence Bruce Berry speaks about the arrest of airport baggage handlers and gang members for drug smuggling. Customs has stopped training its sniffer dogs to detect cannabis coming through the border and now does not have any dogs for the job. The border protection agency stopped the training back in 2017. The revelation comes following news Customs’ dogs are not trained to sniff out fentanyl because it is dangerous to them. Instead, the agency trains its dogs to focus on drugs like methamphetamine and MDMA and large amounts of cash. READ MORE: Man in his 20s hospitalised from fentanyl overdose, 13th in a week Fentanyl: Only 6g of powerful drug picked up at border since 2017 Fentanyl: The drug 50 to 100 times stronger than heroin Tiffany Duke, acting chief customs officer for the detector dog unit, said the dogs were an important part of a layered defence at the border, including X-rays and electronic searches. However, … [Read more...] about Scooby doobie don’t: Customs dogs don’t sniff out weed at border any more
Family of woman killed by tortured elephant in Thailand calls for advertising ban
A performing elephant in Thailand (Image: GETTY) Sign up for FREE for latest news plus tips to save money and the environment SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Student nurse Andrea Taylor, 20, from Billinge, Merseyside, was gored to death in Thailand in 2000 after the animal charged at tourists during an obedience display at a park. Related articles Women at airport had 109 live animals including snakes and turtles in Anne Diamond sparks eco fury as she confesses she nets her trees But Save The Asian Elephants (STAE) has found at least 1,200 UK firms still promoting 277 overseas venues with the giants allegedly "broken in by torture" to do tricks, play games and give rides. Andrea's sister Helen Costigan, who … [Read more...] about Family of woman killed by tortured elephant in Thailand calls for advertising ban
Boris Johnson ‘in a buoyant mood’ and ‘will fight on’ despite cabinet revolt
Boris Johnson is "in a buoyant mood" and "will fight on", his parliamentary private secretary has told Sky News, despite some of the prime minister's most loyal cabinet ministers joining calls for him to quit. Speaking to Sky News' chief political correspondent Jon Craig, James Duddridge said he expects the prime minister to "make senior cabinet appointments this evening". Mr Duddridge, also a foreign office minister, adding that he is "looking forward to hearing what the PM and his fantastic chancellor Nadhim Zahawi have to say tomorrow". Meanwhile, a senior Number 10 source has told Sky News that Mr Johnson is "absolutely defiant" and "does not intend to resign" despite some of his most loyal cabinet ministers joining calls for him to quit. Politics Hub: Johnson sacks Michael Gove - follow live Advertisement Priti Patel was among the cabinet ministers who have told Mr Johnson he should listen to the overwhelming view of the Conservative Party and … [Read more...] about Boris Johnson ‘in a buoyant mood’ and ‘will fight on’ despite cabinet revolt