Val Garland and Dominic Skinner are the names behind some of the most groundbreaking and shocking looks in the beauty industry. Garland has adorned Björk’s face with crystals, given Lady Gaga facial spikes, and covered Cate Blanchett in red paint, whilst Skinner has worked on the runways of Jean-Paul Gaultier and Dame Vivienne Westwood. Together,… Continue reading Glow Up's judging duo on how they made it in make-up
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Newspaper headlines: Posh Spice at 50 and calls for 'Met chief to resign'
The Sunday papers have an array of stories on their front pages today. The Sunday Times has launched a campaign calling for compensation for victims of the infected blood scandal. The paper is backing more than 180 senior politicians, including former prime minister Boris Johnson, in calling for those affected to receive financial support. The… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: Posh Spice at 50 and calls for 'Met chief to resign'
Arsenal win at Wolves to return to top spot
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Alzheimer's: I know I'm going to have early onset dementia
James Bexon received the devastating news that he was likely to develop Alzheimer’s disease between the ages of 53 and 63. His father had been diagnosed at 58, prompting James to take an NHS test in 2018 which showed a 99.9% chance of him getting a rare genetic form of the condition. Because of the… Continue reading Alzheimer's: I know I'm going to have early onset dementia
Co-op Live bosses apologise as arena test gig tickets cancelled
Co-op Live, the UK’s largest arena, faced backlash for cancelling tickets just hours prior to a test show featuring Rick Astley. Organizers said the cancellation was due to a need to cut capacity in order to test the 23,500-seater venue. About 11,000 people were scheduled to attend the event. A spokesperson for Co-op Live said… Continue reading Co-op Live bosses apologise as arena test gig tickets cancelled
Investigation launched as Stoke man and woman found dead
Police have initiated an investigation after two elderly people were discovered dead inside a house in Stoke. Staffordshire Police was informed of the incident at around 1 pm on Saturday at Catalina Place, Meir Park. The police released a statement stating that both a man and a woman, both aged in their 70s, were found… Continue reading Investigation launched as Stoke man and woman found dead
What do GPs think of Rishi Sunak's plan to strip them of sick note powers?
The UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, has proposed a plan to test removing GPs’ authority to sign people off work as part of an effort to tackle the country’s “sick note culture”. Sunak aims to make it more difficult to obtain sick notes by having specialist work and health professionals issue notes instead.… Continue reading What do GPs think of Rishi Sunak's plan to strip them of sick note powers?
Cass Review: Gender care report author attacks 'misinformation'
Following her review into gender identity services for children and young people, Dr Hilary Cass is speaking out about the concerning spread of misinformation about her work. She reported that there was “remarkably weak” evidence on treatments such as puberty blockers and hormone prescriptions for those transitioning between sexes. However, since the publication of her… Continue reading Cass Review: Gender care report author attacks 'misinformation'
Squatters vow to stay in Gordon Ramsay's London pub
A group of squatters have occupied the Grade II-listed York & Albany hotel and gastropub, which is owned by Gordon Ramsay Holdings International Limited (GRHI), and have put up a “legal warning” defending their presence. GRHI secured a High Court order for possession of the premises on Thursday, but on Saturday, court orders taped to… Continue reading Squatters vow to stay in Gordon Ramsay's London pub
'UK less ambitious on climate than before' says watchdog
The United Kingdom has been accused of being less ambitious on climate change than it once was, by the head of an independent government watchdog. Speaking to the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg, Chris Stark, who leads the Climate Change Committee (CCC), said that Downing Street had sent a message to the rest of the world that… Continue reading 'UK less ambitious on climate than before' says watchdog