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Coronation Street star Ryan Thomas sparks rumours of a return as he reunites with on screen mum
RYAN Thomas has sent Coronation Street fans into a frenzy after reuniting with his on screen mum Sue Cleaver.
The actor joined the soap along with Sue in 2000 and played her son Jason Grimshaw for nearly 16 years.
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The Weatherfield builder left in 2016 for a new life in Thailand amid the drama surrounding the death of Callum Logan (Sean Ward).
Sue’s character Eileen has remained a regular on the Cobbles and his brother Todd recently returned, after actor Bruno Langley’s exit in 2017. Todd is now played by Gareth Pierce.
Ryan shared snaps of his happy reunion with Sue on Instagram on Friday and told fans: “Today brought back so many fond memories.
“I was just a kid at 16 yrs old when I met this woman & she played my on screen mum for 16 yrs & here we are 22 yrs later with my own kids.
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“I love you so much @officialsuecleaver but I’m still in shock you’ve joined instagram.”
Sue also shared the photos, and penned: “Such a beautiful day @ryanthomas4 @lucymeck1 truly blessed to have them in my life.”
Dozens complimented how well Sue looked while others begged for Ryan to reprise his biggest role.
One said: “I absolutely love this! When are you going back to the cobbles as Jason again?? It’s about time he visited his mam xx”
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Another said: “Gorgeous! I bet she was glad Jason popped back from Thailand with the Grandkids ”
Ryan won Celebrity Big Brother two years after leaving Corrie and also took on a small role in Australian soap Neighbours.
He said in 2016 about his Corrie exit: “It’s a risk to leave a show like Coronation Street
“I was in a bubble for 16 years. I love the place, it feels like home and I miss people there.
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“But I really enjoy my time out of Corrie, getting to do new things.
“There’s a time to spread your wings and I felt like that was the time for me. I was ready.”
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House of the Dragon’s Cast and Crew on HBO’s Return to Westeros
There will be more fire (yay, dragons!) and blood (those family feuds) when Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon arrives to dig into the history of House Targaryen. Based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire and Blood, the HBO Original drama will expand on Westeros’ past and the battle for the Iron Throne 200 years…
GTA 6 Rumor Suggests A Return To Single-Player DLC
New rumors about Grand Theft Auto 6 have come to light, with a tipster suggesting that the next entry in the series might include more traditional single-player DLC that GTA V fans called for but never got.
Known GTA tipster Tez2 shared new rumors in a post on GTAForums. Responding to a comment about the reports of how GTA 6 will feature a world that is “expanding over time,” the insider said this means “Rockstar will go back to how they were planning future content before GTA Online success boomed.”
According to Tez2, Rockstar was working on single-player DLC for Grand Theft Auto V but the studio ended these projects and shifted its focus to GTA Online.
Demi Lovato Shares She Doesn’t Plan to Return to Pop, Unleashes New Rock Single ’29’
Demi Lovato is making major moves.
For, not only has she just released a new song, but she also shared if she will ever return to pop music or not.
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Ahead of the release of her single ’29,’ the former Disney star revealed that she does not plan to return to pop music,
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83pc of Irish workers reluctant to return to offices, survey suggests
According to research by Poly, workers in Ireland need ‘a compelling reason’ to return to the workplace.
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Apple Requiring Employees to Return to Office 3x Per Week Starting on September 5
Apple initially planned to require employees to return to the office three days a week in May, but that timeline was delayed due to a spike in COVID-19 cases. For the last several months, Apple employees have been working in the office for two days per week, but the company is now implementing its full return schedule.
Employees were initially going to be required to work on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, but Bloomberg says Apple has changed the plan. All employees will need to be in-office on Tuesday and Thursday, but the third day will be set by team leaders and will vary from team to team. On other days, most employees will be able to work from home. It’s worth noting that Monday, September 5 is a holiday, so employees will need to work Tuesday, Thursday, and one other day that week.
Many tech companies implemented permanent work from home policies for employees due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Apple did not. Throughout the global crisis, Apple has made it clear that employees would need to return to in-person work and collaboration.
“For all that we’ve been able to achieve while many of us have been separated, the truth is that there has been something essential missing from this past year: each other,” Apple CEO Tim Cook told employees in June 2021. “Video conference calling has narrowed the distance between us, to be sure, but there are things it simply cannot replicate.”
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Apple employees will return to the office in September under hybrid model
Apple has informed staff that they will be expected to return to the office three days per week starting September 5th, according to internal emails viewed by The Verge. The news was first reported by Bloomberg.
All employees in the Bay Area will be expected to come in on Tuesdays and Thursdays, in addition to a third day every week that’s decided based on individual teams. Employees have the option of working remotely twice a week.
The news marks the start of Apple’s much delayed hybrid work model, which was announced in June 2021. The announcement set off a wave of activism within the company as employees protested the return to work. Those protests died down as Apple continued to delay the hybrid work model due to the pandemic.
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