Doomsday Clock set to 100 seconds to midnight for third year in a row
It reflects the scientists’ view that the world is no safer than it was this time last year.
It reflects the scientists’ view that the world is no safer than it was this time last year.
“The main thing is we do know that if something was to happen we’d be more than comfortable.”
The main reason we watch.
Sharon and Rob are back in the writing room.
The fires have been raging in northern California since last Sunday.
Sharon Horgan said she was “messed up and delighted” about Fisher’s nod.
She discusses writing insults with Rob and the perils of working with children.
We’ve all been there.
“Imagine how hard a 22-year-old boner must feel.”
A Second Captains t-shirt was also involved in a rather cringey scene. (Spoilers inside.)
“We would struggle to deliver care” warns consultant in emergency medicine as waiting lists and overcrowding dominate health sector.
The pair’s relationship couldn’t have been more different from their on-screen personas.
Mark Hamill is among the stars sending well wishes.
“Master of Nuns what a load of RUBBISH.”
Come, drink three bottles of wine and do the rap bit from Drunk in Love with us.
Another three students were seriously injured in the incident.
We want a Catastrophe clothing line NOW.
It’s basically based on our lives.
This one goes out to all the Baldricks, Tykes and Chivonnes.
Muireanns of the world — it’s your time to shine.
Muireanns of the world — it’s your time to shine.
“I liked this show so much I cried,” wrote one reviewer.
It has been reported that a number of Irish people are now stranded in Nepal.
You might recognise the ace Sharon Horgan from Catastrophe.
Sharon’s mam and dad paid a visit.
Get ready to hit “series record”.
A total of 2,599 people died by gunshot, machete attacks or grenades in a six-month period.
You don’t know man, you weren’t there.
The tampering of gas meters is a significant safety risk as it can cause gas to leak.
International agreement allows satellites to be pulled out of their orbit to monitor natural or manmade disasters.