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Adil Ray OBE (Punjabi: عادل رے, born 26 April 1974) is a British actor, comedian and radio/television presenter.Ray stars in the BBC One comedy Citizen Khan, which he created and co-writes, as well as presenting on various BBC radio stations.
In March 2021, the BBC commissioned Domino Day, a six-part series from new writer Lauren Sequeira. Sequeira had been a Writer in Residence at the company Dancing Ledge Productions. [2] Joining Sequeira in the writers' room were Charlene James and Haleema Mirza, with Eva Sigurdardottir and Nadira Amrani attached to direct. [1]
Day One incorporates Day One Publications (its publishing arm) and the Daylight Christian Prison Trust. The Lord's Day Observance Society was founded by Joseph Wilson and Daniel Wilson in 1831. [1] It became the most powerful sabbatarian organisation in England, opposed to Sunday newspapers, train travel, and mail delivery. [2]
The letter was published on 9 March, the day after Radio 1 announced the "ban". [13] The station's controller, Matthew Bannister, denied that the failure to include "Real Love" was a ban, saying that it merely meant that the song had not been included on the playlist of each week's 60 most regularly featured songs.
13 June – UEFA places a three-year ban on Leeds United from European competitions due to the behaviour of their fans at last month's European Cup final. 14 June – Ambulance crews in the West Midlands stage a ban on non-emergency calls in a dispute over pay and hours. [5]
International Childfree Day is celebrated annually on 1 August. It was created in 1973 in the United States by the National Alliance for Optional Parenthood, at the time the National Organisation for Non-Parents (N.O.N.), under the name of Non-Parents' Day.
The ban affected small retailers three years later on 6 April 2015. [29] In Scotland, a ban on the display of tobacco products for large retailers entered into force in April 2013. [30] The ban for display for small retailers entered into force in April 2015. [31]
The winner of first series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK was The Vivienne, with Divina de Campo as the runner-up. [2] [3] The song "Break Up (Bye Bye)", which was featured in the fifth episode, was released as a single and reached number 35 on the UK Singles Chart. [4] It also peaked at number 44 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart in ...