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Cancelled shows 2025: List of your favorite shows are saying goodbye in the coming months
Cancelled shows 2025: List of your favorite shows are saying goodbye in the coming months

Time of India

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Cancelled shows 2025: List of your favorite shows are saying goodbye in the coming months

ABC CBS Live Events Cartoon Network Disney Channel Disney+ Fox HBO Hulu Max MGM+ MSNBC NBC Netflix Paramount+ Peacock Prime Video TNT FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel It hurts a little and almost makes you cry when you find out your favorite show is ending. There will be no more new episodes to 2025 TV season has started, and many shows that began in the fall (September to November) or early in the year (January or February) are now finishing. TV channels and streaming apps are starting to share which shows will not be coming back. Your favorite might be on that list. However, TV shows ending is normal, even if they are very popular or have been running for many we enter 2025, we already know that some well-known shows from the last 10 years will air their final episodes. Before you read the list below, be ready, you might feel sad if your favorite show is on it, either because it has been canceled or is ending this Conners – Season 7FBI: Most Wanted – Season 6FBI: International – Season 4Poppa's House – Season 1The Summit – Season 1The Equalizer – Season 5Craig of the Creek – Season 6Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur – Season 2Andor – Season 29-1-1: Lone Star – Season 5Rescue: HI-Surf – Season 1The Franchise – Season 1The Handmaid's Tale – Season 6How to Die Alone – Season 1The Sex Lives of College Girls – Season 3Billy the Kid – Season 3Andrea Mitchell ReportsNight Court – Season 3Lopez vs Lopez – Season 3Big Mouth – Season 8Blood of Zeus – Season 3Cobra Kai – Season 6Heartbreak High – Season 3Mo – Season 2Squid Game – Season 3Stranger Things – Season 5You – Season 5The Sandman – Season 2Frasier – Season 2Bel-Air – Season 4Teacup – Season 1 Based on a True Story – Season 2Mr. Throwback – Season 1 Bosch : Legacy – Season 3Good Omens – Season 3Upload – Season 4The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh – Season 1Inside the NBA (moving to ESPN and ABC)Most are finishing their planned stories and have reached to the satisfaction of the Netflix has confirmed that 'You' will end with Season 5, bringing Joe Goldberg's story to a close.

Relaxing lottery rules in NI ‘would hand charities multimillion funding boost'
Relaxing lottery rules in NI ‘would hand charities multimillion funding boost'

Rhyl Journal

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • Rhyl Journal

Relaxing lottery rules in NI ‘would hand charities multimillion funding boost'

Alliance MLA Sian Mulholland has launched a public consultation on her private member's bill that seeks to expand charity lottery fundraising in Northern Ireland. Current legislation prevents organisations like the People's Postcode Lottery, which runs a subscription-based lottery model, from operating in Northern Ireland. That contrasts with the National Lottery, which is governed by a different legislative framework and can operate in Northern Ireland. The People's Postcode Lottery, which is backing Ms Mulholland's Bill, raises more than £19 million a month for charities in Great Britain. It estimates it could raise more than £25 million for charities in Northern Ireland in five years if it was able to expand to the region. The figure would increase to £7 million a year after year five, the organisation said. North Antrim MLA Ms Mulholland launched the public consultation on a visit to a facility in Belfast run by the charity Young Lives vs Cancer. Amy's House offers free accommodation to families to stay close to their children when they are having cancer treatment at the nearby Belfast City Hospital. The UK-wide charity benefits from People's Postcode Lottery funds in Great Britain but is unable to avail of support in Northern Ireland. On the visit to Amy's House, Ms Mulholland said: 'The charity sector in Northern Ireland is facing a difficult fundraising environment coupled with significant demand for its work and the services they provide. 'Opportunities to bring new funding into the sector are few and far between. However, it is clear that through charity lotteries we have a huge opportunity to establish an ongoing sustainable funding stream for charities large and small across Northern Ireland. 'In Britain and other European countries, there is a thriving charity lottery sector benefiting a huge number of charitable causes and I would like to see charities here benefit as well. 'Young Lives vs Cancer is just one of a great many charities doing vital work to support families and communities here. However, that costs money, and it is clear that more funding is needed. I urge politicians across all of the political parties to get behind this proposal and help us access this great funding boost.' The Bill is backed by a range of charity representatives in Northern Ireland. Rachel Kirby-Rider, the chief executive of Young Lives vs Cancer, voiced her support as the consultation was formally launched. 'We have some great facilities here at Amy's House which helps us make a difference to young people from Northern Ireland facing cancer,' she said. 'But we still need to reach many more young people and their families who need support at the most difficult of times, and to fund this vital work, we rely on generous donations. 'Young Lives vs Cancer has benefited hugely thanks to the support of the People's Postcode Lottery. The funding we have received has made a real difference to what we can achieve, however it is not currently available in Northern Ireland and our families are missing out.' Clara Govier, managing director of People's Postcode Lottery, said there is 'great untapped potential' for charity lottery fundraising in Northern Ireland. 'For years we have been contacted by people wanting to play our lottery and by charities wanting to unlock that funding potential. Sian Mulholland's proposed Bill will make a great difference to a great many charities and the people and communities those charities support. We urge MLAs from all parties to give it their support,' she said.

Relaxing lottery rules in NI ‘would hand charities multimillion funding boost'
Relaxing lottery rules in NI ‘would hand charities multimillion funding boost'

Leader Live

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • Leader Live

Relaxing lottery rules in NI ‘would hand charities multimillion funding boost'

Alliance MLA Sian Mulholland has launched a public consultation on her private member's bill that seeks to expand charity lottery fundraising in Northern Ireland. Current legislation prevents organisations like the People's Postcode Lottery, which runs a subscription-based lottery model, from operating in Northern Ireland. That contrasts with the National Lottery, which is governed by a different legislative framework and can operate in Northern Ireland. The People's Postcode Lottery, which is backing Ms Mulholland's Bill, raises more than £19 million a month for charities in Great Britain. It estimates it could raise more than £25 million for charities in Northern Ireland in five years if it was able to expand to the region. The figure would increase to £7 million a year after year five, the organisation said. North Antrim MLA Ms Mulholland launched the public consultation on a visit to a facility in Belfast run by the charity Young Lives vs Cancer. Amy's House offers free accommodation to families to stay close to their children when they are having cancer treatment at the nearby Belfast City Hospital. The UK-wide charity benefits from People's Postcode Lottery funds in Great Britain but is unable to avail of support in Northern Ireland. On the visit to Amy's House, Ms Mulholland said: 'The charity sector in Northern Ireland is facing a difficult fundraising environment coupled with significant demand for its work and the services they provide. 'Opportunities to bring new funding into the sector are few and far between. However, it is clear that through charity lotteries we have a huge opportunity to establish an ongoing sustainable funding stream for charities large and small across Northern Ireland. 'In Britain and other European countries, there is a thriving charity lottery sector benefiting a huge number of charitable causes and I would like to see charities here benefit as well. 'Young Lives vs Cancer is just one of a great many charities doing vital work to support families and communities here. However, that costs money, and it is clear that more funding is needed. I urge politicians across all of the political parties to get behind this proposal and help us access this great funding boost.' The Bill is backed by a range of charity representatives in Northern Ireland. Rachel Kirby-Rider, the chief executive of Young Lives vs Cancer, voiced her support as the consultation was formally launched. 'We have some great facilities here at Amy's House which helps us make a difference to young people from Northern Ireland facing cancer,' she said. 'But we still need to reach many more young people and their families who need support at the most difficult of times, and to fund this vital work, we rely on generous donations. 'Young Lives vs Cancer has benefited hugely thanks to the support of the People's Postcode Lottery. The funding we have received has made a real difference to what we can achieve, however it is not currently available in Northern Ireland and our families are missing out.' Clara Govier, managing director of People's Postcode Lottery, said there is 'great untapped potential' for charity lottery fundraising in Northern Ireland. 'For years we have been contacted by people wanting to play our lottery and by charities wanting to unlock that funding potential. Sian Mulholland's proposed Bill will make a great difference to a great many charities and the people and communities those charities support. We urge MLAs from all parties to give it their support,' she said.

Relaxing lottery rules in NI ‘would hand charities multimillion funding boost'
Relaxing lottery rules in NI ‘would hand charities multimillion funding boost'

South Wales Guardian

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • South Wales Guardian

Relaxing lottery rules in NI ‘would hand charities multimillion funding boost'

Alliance MLA Sian Mulholland has launched a public consultation on her private member's bill that seeks to expand charity lottery fundraising in Northern Ireland. Current legislation prevents organisations like the People's Postcode Lottery, which runs a subscription-based lottery model, from operating in Northern Ireland. That contrasts with the National Lottery, which is governed by a different legislative framework and can operate in Northern Ireland. The People's Postcode Lottery, which is backing Ms Mulholland's Bill, raises more than £19 million a month for charities in Great Britain. It estimates it could raise more than £25 million for charities in Northern Ireland in five years if it was able to expand to the region. The figure would increase to £7 million a year after year five, the organisation said. North Antrim MLA Ms Mulholland launched the public consultation on a visit to a facility in Belfast run by the charity Young Lives vs Cancer. Amy's House offers free accommodation to families to stay close to their children when they are having cancer treatment at the nearby Belfast City Hospital. The UK-wide charity benefits from People's Postcode Lottery funds in Great Britain but is unable to avail of support in Northern Ireland. On the visit to Amy's House, Ms Mulholland said: 'The charity sector in Northern Ireland is facing a difficult fundraising environment coupled with significant demand for its work and the services they provide. 'Opportunities to bring new funding into the sector are few and far between. However, it is clear that through charity lotteries we have a huge opportunity to establish an ongoing sustainable funding stream for charities large and small across Northern Ireland. 'In Britain and other European countries, there is a thriving charity lottery sector benefiting a huge number of charitable causes and I would like to see charities here benefit as well. 'Young Lives vs Cancer is just one of a great many charities doing vital work to support families and communities here. However, that costs money, and it is clear that more funding is needed. I urge politicians across all of the political parties to get behind this proposal and help us access this great funding boost.' The Bill is backed by a range of charity representatives in Northern Ireland. Rachel Kirby-Rider, the chief executive of Young Lives vs Cancer, voiced her support as the consultation was formally launched. 'We have some great facilities here at Amy's House which helps us make a difference to young people from Northern Ireland facing cancer,' she said. 'But we still need to reach many more young people and their families who need support at the most difficult of times, and to fund this vital work, we rely on generous donations. 'Young Lives vs Cancer has benefited hugely thanks to the support of the People's Postcode Lottery. The funding we have received has made a real difference to what we can achieve, however it is not currently available in Northern Ireland and our families are missing out.' Clara Govier, managing director of People's Postcode Lottery, said there is 'great untapped potential' for charity lottery fundraising in Northern Ireland. 'For years we have been contacted by people wanting to play our lottery and by charities wanting to unlock that funding potential. Sian Mulholland's proposed Bill will make a great difference to a great many charities and the people and communities those charities support. We urge MLAs from all parties to give it their support,' she said.

Relaxing lottery rules in NI ‘would hand charities multimillion funding boost'
Relaxing lottery rules in NI ‘would hand charities multimillion funding boost'

North Wales Chronicle

time09-05-2025

  • Business
  • North Wales Chronicle

Relaxing lottery rules in NI ‘would hand charities multimillion funding boost'

Alliance MLA Sian Mulholland has launched a public consultation on her private member's bill that seeks to expand charity lottery fundraising in Northern Ireland. Current legislation prevents organisations like the People's Postcode Lottery, which runs a subscription-based lottery model, from operating in Northern Ireland. That contrasts with the National Lottery, which is governed by a different legislative framework and can operate in Northern Ireland. The People's Postcode Lottery, which is backing Ms Mulholland's Bill, raises more than £19 million a month for charities in Great Britain. It estimates it could raise more than £25 million for charities in Northern Ireland in five years if it was able to expand to the region. The figure would increase to £7 million a year after year five, the organisation said. North Antrim MLA Ms Mulholland launched the public consultation on a visit to a facility in Belfast run by the charity Young Lives vs Cancer. Amy's House offers free accommodation to families to stay close to their children when they are having cancer treatment at the nearby Belfast City Hospital. The UK-wide charity benefits from People's Postcode Lottery funds in Great Britain but is unable to avail of support in Northern Ireland. On the visit to Amy's House, Ms Mulholland said: 'The charity sector in Northern Ireland is facing a difficult fundraising environment coupled with significant demand for its work and the services they provide. 'Opportunities to bring new funding into the sector are few and far between. However, it is clear that through charity lotteries we have a huge opportunity to establish an ongoing sustainable funding stream for charities large and small across Northern Ireland. 'In Britain and other European countries, there is a thriving charity lottery sector benefiting a huge number of charitable causes and I would like to see charities here benefit as well. 'Young Lives vs Cancer is just one of a great many charities doing vital work to support families and communities here. However, that costs money, and it is clear that more funding is needed. I urge politicians across all of the political parties to get behind this proposal and help us access this great funding boost.' The Bill is backed by a range of charity representatives in Northern Ireland. Rachel Kirby-Rider, the chief executive of Young Lives vs Cancer, voiced her support as the consultation was formally launched. 'We have some great facilities here at Amy's House which helps us make a difference to young people from Northern Ireland facing cancer,' she said. 'But we still need to reach many more young people and their families who need support at the most difficult of times, and to fund this vital work, we rely on generous donations. 'Young Lives vs Cancer has benefited hugely thanks to the support of the People's Postcode Lottery. The funding we have received has made a real difference to what we can achieve, however it is not currently available in Northern Ireland and our families are missing out.' Clara Govier, managing director of People's Postcode Lottery, said there is 'great untapped potential' for charity lottery fundraising in Northern Ireland. 'For years we have been contacted by people wanting to play our lottery and by charities wanting to unlock that funding potential. Sian Mulholland's proposed Bill will make a great difference to a great many charities and the people and communities those charities support. We urge MLAs from all parties to give it their support,' she said.

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