The launch of Celebrity Traitors has captivated audiences with its impressive line-up of 19 notable stars, setting the stage for an exhilarating series. Host Claudia Winkleman initially expressed reservations about a celebrity edition of the show, but was intrigued by the diverse mix of participants. While the roster may not feature A-list celebrities, having familiar… Continue reading The Celebrity Traitors: Six key takeaways from the first episode
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AI: Schools in Wales 'excited but wary' as teacher workloads cut
Schools are cautiously optimistic about the potential of AI to reduce teacher workloads, according to a report from the education watchdog. The report emphasizes the need for clearer guidelines on the safe and ethical use of AI in educational settings. While some teachers are using AI for lesson planning and administrative tasks, there are concerns… Continue reading AI: Schools in Wales 'excited but wary' as teacher workloads cut
Troops cheated hearing tests to be deployed, says ex-marine suing MoD
A former Royal Marine involved in a lawsuit against the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for hearing loss has revealed that he and his colleagues manipulated hearing tests with the assistance of military medics in order to be deployed for duty. Christopher Lambie is just one of approximately 10,000 former military personnel pursuing legal action against… Continue reading Troops cheated hearing tests to be deployed, says ex-marine suing MoD
Children harmed by decision to redeploy health visitors, Covid inquiry hears
During the Covid inquiry, the head of a health visiting charity criticized the NHS for its decision to redeploy health visitors during the pandemic, stating it was “fundamentally flawed” and resulted in harm to children. Alison Morton, CEO of the Institute of Health Visiting, expressed concerns over the redeployment of health visitors to other parts… Continue reading Children harmed by decision to redeploy health visitors, Covid inquiry hears
Stephen Lawrence's mother calls for new investigation after killer admits attack
Baroness Doreen Lawrence has called for urgent police action after the murderer of her son, Stephen Lawrence, admitted to being part of the group responsible for the fatal racist attack. David Norris, who is seeking release from his life sentence for Stephen’s murder, confessed his involvement multiple times since his incarceration, with the first admission… Continue reading Stephen Lawrence's mother calls for new investigation after killer admits attack
Alleged McCann stalker contacted Madeleine's sister, court told
In Leicester Crown Court, Kate McCann shared troubling details about an alleged stalker contacting her daughter Amelie, calling it the tipping point that led her to involve the police. Alongside her husband, Gerry McCann, they provided emotional testimonies behind a privacy screen in the trial of Julia Wandelt, 24, and 61-year-old Karen Spragg. The two… Continue reading Alleged McCann stalker contacted Madeleine's sister, court told
Jihad Al-Shamie pledged allegiance to 'Islamic State' in 999 call
The tragic incident at the Manchester synagogue, where two Jewish men lost their lives, was orchestrated by the assailant, Jihad Al-Shamie. Al-Shamie, 35, made a 999 call pledging allegiance to the self-proclaimed Islamic State before being shot dead by the police outside Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue. The attack involved Al-Shamie driving into worshippers and… Continue reading Jihad Al-Shamie pledged allegiance to 'Islamic State' in 999 call
Government could crack down on pro-Palestinian protest chants, PM says
The prime minister has suggested that further restrictions on protest laws could be implemented, including targeting specific chants used during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Sir Keir Starmer emphasized the need to expand on the measures introduced last week, granting police more authority to limit repetitive protests. This proposal has been met with criticism from protest group Defend… Continue reading Government could crack down on pro-Palestinian protest chants, PM says
Kemi Badenoch hopes to grab attention with policy blitz
The Conservative Party, known for their electoral success, now finds themselves in a dire and unprecedented position after a crushing defeat in a recent general election. Their opinion poll ratings are at an all-time low, putting pressure on leader Kemi Badenoch. However, at the Conservative Party conference, there has been a focused effort to introduce… Continue reading Kemi Badenoch hopes to grab attention with policy blitz
Watch: Jilly Cooper's surprise cameo in hit TV series Rivals
During the production of the popular TV adaptation of Dame Jilly Cooper’s novel Rivals, actors on set fondly described her as “impish and joyous”. She surprised everyone with a cameo appearance in the series last year, adding to the excitement and nostalgia for fans of her work. Unfortunately, the literary world has lost a beloved… Continue reading Watch: Jilly Cooper's surprise cameo in hit TV series Rivals