Sentences with phrase «hit the headlines last»

The new postmaster, Father Andrew Cain, hit the headlines last month when he defied a Church of England ban and married his same sex partner.
The scandal hit headlines last September, when a senior official in the Hellenic competition authority was charged with blackmail after allegedly demanding about $ 2.5 m from a company under investigation.
Rashford hit the headlines last month when he scored a well - taken brace against FC Midtjylland in the Europa League to stun Old Trafford.
She accuses them of not having taken her complaint seriously until a deluge of sexual harassment scandals hit the headlines last year.
But that was before GlaxoWellcome's flu drug Relenza hit the headlines last October.
Datawind had hit headlines last October when it unveiled Aakash, to be supplied to the HRD Ministry at Rs 2,276 a piece.
Peter Doig hit the headlines last year when one of his paintings sold at auction for # 5.7 million, making him Europe's most expensive living painter.
Fair Trade Man, aka Ben Clowney, hit the headlines last year by eating nothing but fair trade products for two weeks.
The distinctions made around the public good of learning have a long history, dating back in the West, I am finding, to the medieval monasteries, but they hit the headlines last week.
Bithumb, which hit the headlines last year due to security lapses and this month for its prestigious partnership with online shopping mall WeMakePrice, accrued 317.7 bln won ($ 297 mln) in commissions.

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When oil hit $ 100 a barrel last year, consumers yelped and the media headlined the number as major news.
Inflation data published last week showed the headline personal consumption expenditure (PCE) inflation index hit a 2 per cent annual pace in the year to March and the Fed's preferred underlying measure, the core PCE which excludes volatile energy and food items, rose to 1.9 per cent.
Last year, the Scouts hit the headlines for creating a new promise that members can make when they join.
The last time they hit the headlines was under the Labour government, during the passage of Ed Balls» fortunately doomed Education Bill, when after a supposedly heroic process of negotiation with the government, they almost totally capitulated.
The last straw for Manchester City was when the striker and his manager hit the headlines in January after a brawl following a stern tackle from Balotelli on City's Scott Sinclair.
It had already been an amazing run for the Imps from Lincoln who have already got past Premier League chasing Brighton and an another Championship side in Ipswich Town, but they really hit the headlines today after beating EPL club Burnley to become the first non-league club to ever reach the last eight.
This idea hit the headlines in the UK last summer due to the now Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn floating a similar proposal.
The issue hit the headlines again last year when a Guardian investigation suggested the practise was not confined to Mr Goodman and had been widespread at the newspaper, with many household names from political, sporting and cultural life, having their privacy invaded.
When the news about Eliot Spitzer's indiscretions hit last Monday, nymag.com invited readers to offer their own headlines for the next day's New York Post.
The commission, set up by President Bill Clinton last year after details of a number of experiments hit the headlines, identified more than 4000 radiation studies conducted between 1944 and 1974.
THE blizzards that hit the north - east US may have dominated the headlines last weekend, but across much of the country the most widespread drought in more than half a century is still biting — especially along the nation's iconic waterways (see diagram).
Though the lone start tick seems to have hit the headlines out of the blue, experts have been noticing a rise in allergic reactions over the last decade.
But while Ebola dominated the infectious disease news over the last year, the latest infection making headlines is the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), which has most recently hit South Korea, infecting 87 there and killing 6.
Last year, a headline in The Wall Street Journal caught my eye: Drinking After 40: Why Hangovers Hit Harder.
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«Black Panther» star Chadwick Boseman, «Star Wars: The Last Jedi» breakout Kelly Marie Tran and «Wonder Woman» herself, Gal Gadot, all will be presenting at the Oscars after headlining three of Hollywood's biggest recent hits, both in terms of box office and representation.
That should be within reach based on Washington's consistently solid box office record and whatever boost comes from having Pratt accept a deuteragonist role coming off headlining two of the biggest hits of the last two years.
Last year's BNF Healthy Eating Week survey hit the headlines revealing how little UK school children and teenagers know about food origins, with a quarter of surveyed primary school children saying that cheese comes from plants and one in ten 14 — 16 year old saying that tomatoes grow underground.
The trust hit the headlines in September last year after it sacked the entire board of governors and suspended eight staff amid cheating allegations at one of its schools, Goole High School Academy.
Otherwise your headline may be the last impression you make before a journalist hits the delete key.
Last year, self - proclaimed Arctic ambassador Lewis Pugh hit the headlines when he set off to canoe to the North Pole to raise awareness of the shrinking summer ice, although he went rather quiet — as did the media — after he failed miserably in his mission, having been blocked by summer ice.
The last case to hit the headlines concerning pre-packs and how they might affect the property industry was Innovate Logistics Ltd (in Administration) v Sunberry Ltd [2008] EWCA Civ 1321, [2008] All ER (D) 163 (Nov).
Recently hitting the headlines was the prosecution of an ex-HBOS (Halifax Bank of Scotland) manager and five others, all but one of whom were convicted for their roles in a complex and long lasting scam involving # 245m of fraudulent loans.
Those who follow smartphone news will likely need no introduction to the OnePlus 5T as this is a phone that has hit the headlines a lot over the last few months.
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa first hit the headlines in March last year and since then more lives have been lost to the disease than in the entire period since its discovery in 1976.
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