Ed Sheeran released Eyes Closed ahead of the release of his new album Subtract. Picture: YouTube/Ed Sheeran/Instagram By Alice Dear @According2Al Ed Sheeran's new song, Eyes Closed, is a tribute to his best friend Jamal Edwards following his sudden death last year.
Ed Sheeran, 32, dropped his new single Eyes Closed this week ahead of the release of his new album Subtract.
The song is about is a tribute to Ed's best friend and the man that helped launch his career, Jamal Edwards, who suddenly passed away last year.
Flickr / Alex Today is National Accounting Day, and it's the perfect time to celebrate the brave souls who balance our books, sort out our files, and lead the way through tax season.
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To thank the pros who crunch the numbers so we don't have to, we polled accountants and auditors and scoured the web to round up 25 jokes that only accountants will love.
1. Welcome to the accounting department, where everybody counts.
A small number of pubs will open at midnight on Sunday night (stock images). Picture: Getty By Polly Foreman Pubs in England will be allowed to reopen their doors on Monday April 12. A small number of pubs have announced plans to start serving drinks at midnight on April 12 as lockdown restrictions ease in England. A select few with 24-hour licenses and outside areas will open at 12:01am on Sunday night, taking advantage of the first hours they are allowed to trade.
New OrleansIn the 1990s, Jacklean Davis was a policing superstar, hailed as the best crime solver in the city. But a dispute turned into a major federal case against her, brought by a prosecutor whose conduct in other cases was called ‘grotesque’
This piece is co-published with The Appeal
On 22 February 2002, Sgt Jacklean Davis was on a walk with her supervisor, Lt Samuel Lee, when Lee got a call from their commander at the seventh district in New Orleans.
WeatherwatchTic, tic, tic, tittic, titititic. Tune in to www.lightningmaps.org late on an August afternoon and this is the noise you hear. Each fresh dot on the map represents a lightning bolt, which zapped the ground just seconds ago. From the comfort of your armchair you can watch as a line of storms bubbles up over Hungary and Romania, and spot when Thor's hammer strikes Sweden. This mesmerising map was created in 2012 by German duo Egon Wanke and Tobias Volgnandt, who wanted to democratise access to lightning strike data, and have a bit of fun.