Charlotte Asbahr-Atkeson
Charlotte Asbahr-Atkeson
Charlotte Asbahr-Atkeson
January 27, 1934 - January 4, 2024
Wayne Marshall playing the National Anthem for guests at the Manoel Theatre.
An aerial view of Qala Saints' football ground. Photo: Qala Saints/Facebook
Some 40% said they would be willing to pay higher personal taxes if it meant higher spending on public services more broadly.
Anderson SIlva and Chael Sonnen fight for the third time in the main event of Spaten Fight Night on Saturday in Sao Paulo, Brazil. | Wander Roberto, Spaten Fight Night
MMA Fighting has Silva vs. Sonnen results live for the Anderson Silva vs. Chael Sonnen fight card card in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Saturday night.
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A woman has been left astounded after she tried to perform a nice gesture for her husband by making him dinner – but she was left shocked by what he did when she had finished cooking
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Chris Billam-Smith puts his cruiserweight world title on the line tonight in a rematch with British rival Richard Riakporhe
Tony Cottee spent two decades with Sky Sports after calling time on his career, but he joined the exodus of on-screen personalities as the broadcaster restructured its coverage
Spain look to get their European Championships campaign off to a strong start when they face Croatia at the Olympiastadion in Berlin, and La Roja will need Manchester City star Rodri at his very best to win a tough midfield battle
A study suggests that the optimal number of friends a person can have is five; any fewer and we are prone to loneliness. But this discovery came late for Anya Meyerowitz, who spent decades collecting as many people for her tribe as possible
This hokey, OTT episode, which references Elon Musk and the former PM, could go down well with hardcore Whovians… but will it alienate Gen Z?
In an already crowded market, can the French car manufacturer make an SUV that stands out? Sean O’Grady finds that even ‘little puffs of wind’ can breathe new life into familiar designs
Amy Fleming visits the Maeght Foundation in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, which is celebrating its 60th birthday with a new extension and an exhibition that recalls the closeness of Bonnard and Matisse to its founders
Lydia Spencer-Elliott takes a look at the top celebrities who think romance just isn’t worth the hassle
A flight-free adventure between the UK and North Africa offers the romance of slow travel alongside the opportunity to get to know some of Europe’s most famous artists, finds Diana Jarvis
The ‘Parks and Recreation’ star has returned to voice Joy in Pixar’s ‘Inside Out 2’, and speaks to Adam White about sexism, self-loathing and why the horrors of modern life haven’t hurt the political positivity of her most famous work
Social media has completely changed the way fans engage with the modern game, writes Louis Chilton. And it’s put traditional broadcasters in a sticky situation
More than half of Gen Z believe they have a problem when it comes to scrolling, with an increasing number seeking professional help. Helen Coffey investigates what effects being constantly online can have on our mental health and asks the experts how to break the cycle
Make your own delicious Yorkshire puddings with Mary Berry's simple cooking method.
EXCLUSIVE: A recent Ombudsman report recommended the women should get payouts of between £1,000 and £2,950.