Drake has been forced to remove his latest diss track aimed at Kendrick Lamar after receiving a cease and desist letter from Tupac Shakur’s estate. The estate claimed that Drake used an AI likeness of Tupac’s voice without their permission. The track, called ‘Taylor Made Freestyle’, was released last Friday and was the latest chapter… Continue reading Drake forced to pull Tupac AI track following cease and desist from rapper’s estate
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Hainault: Man arrested near east London Tube station – BBC News
The BBC is warning its readers that they need a licence to watch live television or shows on their iPlayer. The warning comes as part of an article about an undisclosed news story but the BBC took an opportunity to include the message in the article. The message reads “Got a TV Licence?” alongside an… Continue reading Hainault: Man arrested near east London Tube station – BBC News
Premier Inn owner Whitbread to cut 1,500 jobs
Whitbread, the operator of Premier Inn, has announced plans to cut approximately 1,500 jobs, which will result in the closure of some of its branded restaurants across the UK. The move is part of a company-wide initiative to shift focus onto its hotel business by reducing the number of restaurants and increasing the number of… Continue reading Premier Inn owner Whitbread to cut 1,500 jobs
Special school pupils ‘tortured’ in calming rooms, BBC investigation finds
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Newspaper headlines: 'You've only got Yousaf to blame' and 'Amazing Grace'
Newspapers are dominated by news of the Scottish National Party (SNP) crisis following the resignation of its leader, Humza Yousaf. The Times reports that the party faces a tough leadership contest, which could bolster Labour opposition leader Sir Keir Starmer’s hopes of becoming Prime Minister. Meanwhile, the Scottish Sun declares that former deputy leader John… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'You've only got Yousaf to blame' and 'Amazing Grace'
Woman facing eviction told she would cope living on the streets
Heidi Dodson, a 56-year-old woman, has been told by Thurrock Council that she has been rejected priority housing following an eviction notice from her landlord. In response, the council argues that Ms Dodson can function reasonably well if she becomes homeless and is not a “priority need” for the council. Ms Dodson’s local housing department… Continue reading Woman facing eviction told she would cope living on the streets
NHS England charter to stress biological sex when placing patients in wards
The UK government is proposing that transgender women should not be placed on single-sex female NHS wards. This proposal forms part of a suite of modifications to the NHS Constitution which further enshrine the rights of patients. The suggestions highlight for the first time the importance of biological sex in the context of same-sex accommodation… Continue reading NHS England charter to stress biological sex when placing patients in wards
Ely: Man, 18, charged with murder of Colin Richards
An individual, identified as 18-year-old Corey Gauci, has been charged with the murder of Colin Richards, a father of seven. Gauci hails from Cardiff, and he has been put into custody and is scheduled to appear before the Cardiff Magistrates’ Court on 30th April to face his charges. Following his arrest on 13th April, a… Continue reading Ely: Man, 18, charged with murder of Colin Richards
Co-op Live Manchester: A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie show set to open arena
After experiencing a number of delays and cancellations, Manchester’s Co-op Live arena has finally confirmed that it will open this week. With a price tag of £365m, the venue has already postponed its opening twice, causing comic Peter Kay to reschedule his opening shows and causing venue manager Gary Roden to resign. This week, however,… Continue reading Co-op Live Manchester: A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie show set to open arena
Sophie becomes first royal in Ukraine with surprise visit
The Duchess of Edinburgh has made history as the first member of the Royal Family to visit Ukraine since the Russian invasion. In a one-day trip, on behalf of the Foreign Office, she aimed to display her solidarity for those affected by the war. The duchess paid her respects at Bucha, where those killed in… Continue reading Sophie becomes first royal in Ukraine with surprise visit