Rayner felt 'great concern' at threats, court told
A woman from Luton admits leaving "grossly offensive" voicemails to the ex-deputy prime minister.
A woman from Luton admits leaving "grossly offensive" voicemails to the ex-deputy prime minister.
After creeping up to a size 16 and weighing 13.8 stone (86kg), Ruth King was determined to lose weight and get a grip on her health. Here's how she did it...
After creeping up to a size 16 and weighing 13.8 stone (86kg), Ruth King was determined to lose weight and get a grip on her health. Here's how she did it...
Sondage Cluster 17 x POLITICO. La maire socialiste sortante est donnée largement en tête dans notre enquête. A tel point que les oppositions de gauche et de droite peinent à exister.
Canadian prime minister and Indian prime minister mostly discussed trade during Carney’s visit to India Mark Carney is under mounting pressure to address whether he believes Indian interference in Canada remains a threat after he met with Narendra Modi , India’s prime minister, whose government is accused of orchestrating the killing a Canadian citizen. “We are one family,” the Canadian prime minister said from New Delhi on Monday, capping a four day trade-focused trip meant reset relations with the world’s most populous nation. Continue reading...
Reform UK's Matt Goodwin came second to the Green Party's Hannah Spencer in the Gorton and Denton by-election, with Labour in third.
The Ukrainian leader has spoken out about events in Iran.
Christian Madsen allegedly spent some of his shifts at Jaime Eason’s home, despite Eason being his boss
Councillors have clashed over the future of a ban on parking motorhomes overnight on parts of the North Yorkshire coast.
Russia has busted more than 100 communication channels and arrested over 200 people on suspicion of Ukraine-backed terrorism and fraud Read Full Article at RT.com
Baftas guests John Davidson (left) and presenters Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo (right) Saturday Night Live is facing criticism over a recently-shared sketch making light of an incident which took place at the 2026 Baftas . Over the weekend, SNL’s cast and guest host Connor Storrie took part in a skit referencing the moment in which Tourette’s campaigner John Davidson experienced an involuntary tic during this year’s Baftas and, as a result, shouted a racist slur while Sinners actors Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan were presenting on stage. The sketch in question – which was cut for time, and didn’t air in the main SNL show, but was subsequently uploaded to the show’s YouTube channel – saw depictions of controversial figures including JK Rowling , Mel Gibson , Armie Hammer and Bill Cosby blaming their own past actions on having Tourette’s syndrome. As footage of the skit became more widely-shared, it was met with immediate backalsh, including from Emma McNally, the chief executive officer of the UK charity Tourette’s Action . Connor Storrie with Saturday Night Live cast members Sarah Sherman and Andrew Dismukes In a statement provided to HuffPost UK, she said: “Over recent weeks, our community has faced an unprecedented wave of online trolling, misinformation, and targeted mockery. “Following the extremely difficult events surrounding the Baftas, many people with Tourette’s have been struggling with fear, shame, isolation and a huge need to defend a condition they cannot control. “We had hoped this would be a new week and we could move on but the release of further content online that has been designed to ridicule Tourette’s and reduce our community to a punchline has only deepened that hurt.” “I want to be completely clear here this is not acceptable ,” she continued. “Mocking a disability is never acceptable. It would not be tolerated for any other condition, and it should not be tolerated by people with Tourette’s. “Tourette’s is a complex neurological condition, of which there is no cure. It is not a joke. It is not a personality trait. It is not a source of entertainment. It is a condition that can be extremely debilitating, causing pain isolation and huge amounts of discrimination. “Videos and posts that deliberately misrepresent or sensationalise tics set us back years. A single video can undo the progress our community has spent years building toward greater awareness. “I hope those creating these videos understand that they create real consequences for people in our community: fear, isolation, bullying, abuse, and a feeling among many that they must hide away to stay safe.” The statement added: “The trolling and harassment members of our community have endured in the past few days has been horrific. People have been targeted with threats and humiliation simply for having a condition they did not choose. No one should ever be treated that way. “These recent events have been painful for multiple communities, and I am not for one minute dismissing that hurt, but directing anger and ridicule to people with Tourette’s does nothing to heal that pain and does not move us forward. “What we need right now is people to be kind. We need compassion, accurate information and above all, we need education.” Read the full statement on Tourette’s Action ’s socials below: View this post on Instagram John Davidson recently posted his own statement about the Baftas on Facebook , writing: “Whilst I will never [apologise] for having Tourette syndrome, I will apologise for any pain, upset and misunderstanding that it may create. “This past week has been tough, and has reminded me that what I do, raising awareness for such a misunderstood condition, there is still a long way to go and I will keep on keeping on until this is achieved.” Meanwhile, after Delroy Lindo voiced his disappointment at how Bafta handled the situation , the organisation issued a public apology to the two Sinners actors for how things transpired, accepting “full responsibility”. READ MORE: Brit Awards Host Jack Whitehall Takes Aim At The BBC Over Baftas N-Word Controversy Sinners Star Wunmi Mosaku Calls Out BBC Over Baftas N-Word Tic Broadcast Tourette's Campaigner John Davidson Reflects On Baftas N-Word Tic Incident A Week On
A man who sexually abused a vulnerable woman in a swimming pool steam room has been jailed for six years.
A man charged in connection with an incident when a crossbow bolt was shot through a man's cheek in Ballymena, has had his case sent to the Crown Court.
Police stopped the car due to a defective break light and poor driving
Katharine Viner has spent the past decade running one of the most influential news organisations in the world, steering it through profound industry change, digital upheaval and intense political pressure. She became the first woman to lead The Guardian in its 205-year history. Under her editorship the paper has transformed its funding model, expanded globally, and fought to preserve the idea of independent public interest journalism at a time when trust in the media is under sustained strain.
President claims Tehran would have been able to strike the U.S. with ballistic missiles