Jono Lancaster, a man with Treacher Collins syndrome, a condition that affects facial development, has posed for the Rarely Reframed exhibition. The project, by photographer Ceridwen Hughes, is inspired by Dutch Masters paintings and aims to highlight the positive stories of those living with visible differences in society. Lancaster, who lives in West Yorkshire, has… Continue reading Photographs puts people with visible differences in the frame
Author: Dave Carter
Menopause: Woman with endometriosis shares medication story
Emma Williams-Tully, a 39-year-old woman from Wrexham, was put into chemical menopause when she was just 20, due to undiagnosed endometriosis. Although Emma had started getting extremely heavy periods aged 10 and had gone “back and forth” to various health professionals, endometriosis was not mentioned for another decade and the process took a further 11… Continue reading Menopause: Woman with endometriosis shares medication story
Rachel Reeves hints at above-inflation public sector pay rise
Public sector workers in the United Kingdom could potentially receive above-inflation pay rises this summer, according to Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Independent pay review bodies have suggested that teachers and some NHS staff should receive increases of 5.5%. Reeves, the first chancellor to be interviewed from No.11 Downing Street, said that the ongoing cost of industrial… Continue reading Rachel Reeves hints at above-inflation public sector pay rise
Newspaper headlines: 'Pay rise for teachers and nurses' and 'Brexit betrayal'
Teachers and NHS staff could receive above inflation pay increases, according to The Sunday Telegraph. However, Labour Party officials are said to have budgeted for a 3% increase and fear that any higher recommendation could breach their promise not to increase taxes or borrowing, only two weeks into power. Meanwhile, the new Education Secretary, Bridget… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Pay rise for teachers and nurses' and 'Brexit betrayal'
Will Mellor revisits Post Office scandal in new BBC documentary
Will Mellor’s career was starting to dry up before being offered a role in ITV’s Mr Bates vs the Post Office. He played sub-postmaster Lee Castleton in the four-part drama, which detailed the scandal which saw hundreds of sub-postmasters prosecuted because of incorrect information from the Horizon computer system. His role proved to be life… Continue reading Will Mellor revisits Post Office scandal in new BBC documentary
Jay Slater search: Why it took 29 days to find his body
In June of this year, 19-year-old Jay Slater went missing while on holiday in Tenerife. His family launched a search and turned to social media to ask for help in finding him. For the next 29 days, a widespread search was conducted by the Spanish police and other emergency services. Sadly, Jay’s body was discovered… Continue reading Jay Slater search: Why it took 29 days to find his body
Leeds disorder: Harehills man charged over torching of bus
A man from Harehills, Leeds has been charged with violent disorder and arson after a police car was turned over and a bus was set alight late last week. Iustin Dobre has been remanded to custody and is due to appear in court on Monday. Meanwhile, five more people have been arrested on charges of violent… Continue reading Leeds disorder: Harehills man charged over torching of bus
Small boats: Border Force seizes yacht as crossings continue
A yacht has been seized by Border Force officers after it was linked to small boat crossings across the English Channel on Saturday. The boat was seen being towed into Dover by a patrol vessel before being secured in the harbour. Daily data published by the Home Office shows that 413 people crossed the Channel… Continue reading Small boats: Border Force seizes yacht as crossings continue
World War Two veteran receives medals 80 years late
George Lewis, a World War Two veteran, has received his long-awaited medals almost 80 years late. The 98-year-old from Watchet, Somerset served with the Royal Tank Regiment from 1944 to 1947, but never received his medals, likely due to them being lost in the post. Finally, the War Medal 1939-45 and the France and Germany… Continue reading World War Two veteran receives medals 80 years late
Met police searches for man who absconded from hospital
Metropolitan Police have launched an urgent search for a 20-year-old man who escaped from Springfield psychiatric hospital in Tooting last Friday. Adil Maxamed, a patient under the Mental Health Act, is believed to have absconded with two other men. The public has been warned not to approach him. Mr. Maxamed was last seen at Tooting… Continue reading Met police searches for man who absconded from hospital