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AT least five people including two security guards have been killed in a shooting at a French migrant.
The horror shooting took place in Loon-Plage close to Dunkirk before the unnamed gunman turned himself in.
A French police officer on a street in Paris[/caption]Special forces police were first called to the camp on the Mardyck Road soon after 4pm on Saturday afternoon after reports of ‘a lone gunman killing people,’ said an investigating source.
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Susan Boyle plots showbiz comeback after health battle as BGT icon reveals movie role
SUSAN Boyle says she’s raring to go as she prepares for her comeback after suffering a debilitating stroke.
The I Dreamed A Dream singer, 63, was taken ill in April 2022 and has been recovering since.
Susan Boyle is set to make her showbiz comeback after recovering from a stroke[/caption]Susan, from Blackburn, West Lothian, had to take up singing lessons to help her return to the form that shot her to fame when she first took to the Britain’s Got Talent stage back in 2009.
She told STV News: “I’m back alright.
“I’m feeling OK and ready to go.
“I had a major stroke and I’ve had to fight my way back.
“It’s taken me three years and it’s been hard – I’m not going to pretend otherwise but it’s gave me a hunger to keep going.
“Ye cannae keep an old ‘wummin’ doon, you know.”
The singer is due to star in a documentary and says after retraining her voice is hoping to hit the road in 2025.
Susan also said she is due to appear in a cameo role in a new Rupert Everett movie due out next year which she says she also has recorded a song for.
She said: “There’s a documentary and I’ve got a drama coming up.
“I’m singing the song for it, too.”
She made the revelations in an interview with STV’s What’s On Scotland, and the new film will follow the 2011 documentary Susan Boyle: An Unlikely Superstar.
She added: “Hopefully, a tour – my feet won’t touch the ground, really.
“It’s been hard work and I’ve had to get used to people filming me, there’s a lot in the documentary.”
“I want to keep going for as long as I can.
“My bucket list is overflowing.”