MPs criticise 'wealth-hoarding' boomers stereotype as ageist

Lawmakers are pushing back against the stereotype that older individuals are hoarding wealth while younger generations face financial struggles. A report from the UK’s women and equalities committee is urging action to combat age discrimination, which they argue is widespread in the country. Criticism is aimed at media portrayals of baby boomers, those born between… Continue reading MPs criticise 'wealth-hoarding' boomers stereotype as ageist

Kisses and colourism: How EastEnders tackles taboos

The long-standing soap opera EastEnders has not only been known for its dramatic plot twists and intense cliffhangers over its 40-year history. According to actor Ross Kemp, who portrays Grant Mitchell on the show, EastEnders has also been instrumental in shedding light on various social issues. Kemp believes that the program has done more to… Continue reading Kisses and colourism: How EastEnders tackles taboos

How a plan to land £100m of cocaine on a Highland beach went wrong

A daring drug smuggling operation that captured the world’s attention unfolded thirty-five years ago in Scotland. The mastermind behind the plan, Julian Chisholm, orchestrated a scheme to transport Colombian cocaine directly to Scotland via a remote Highland beach. In collaboration with a gang of fellow Scots, he secured the backing of the notorious Cali Cartel,… Continue reading How a plan to land £100m of cocaine on a Highland beach went wrong

Lipoedema: Love Island star helped me find 'fat built-up' condition

Emma Griffiths first noticed her legs were growing out of proportion with the rest of her body when she was around 11 years old. It wasn’t until she saw Love Island contestant Shaughna Phillips with similar-shaped legs that she started researching her condition. The experts online suggested lipoedema, a condition that causes abnormal fat build-up… Continue reading Lipoedema: Love Island star helped me find 'fat built-up' condition

Cancer patients not getting right care, say doctors

Concerns have been raised by senior doctors responsible for overseeing cancer care in England and Wales about deficiencies in NHS services leading to almost half of patients not receiving appropriate treatment for certain types of cancer. The National Cancer Audit Collaborating Centre (NatCan) provided evidence to the BBC, pinpointing issues with prostate, kidney, and colon… Continue reading Cancer patients not getting right care, say doctors

Retailers selling knives online face stricter laws

Reported by Ruth Green and Rowan Bridge for BBC News, upcoming changes in regulations aim to tighten online sales of knives in the UK. Retailers will be compelled to report suspicious knife purchases to the police, while penalties for selling to minors will increase from six months to two years in prison. Additionally, a new… Continue reading Retailers selling knives online face stricter laws

Newspaper headlines: 'Zelensky could fall', as US and Russia agree more talks

The recent discussions between the US and Russia regarding the end of the war in Ukraine have garnered significant attention in the media. Various newspapers are highlighting the unexpected cooperation between the two nations, with flags of both countries flying together, marking a dramatic shift in diplomatic relations. The Financial Times describes these events as… Continue reading Newspaper headlines: 'Zelensky could fall', as US and Russia agree more talks

Central Cee makes history at Mobo Awards after seventh win

The Mobo Awards made history this year, with Central Cee being named best male act for a record-breaking third time. The event, held in Newcastle, saw a total of seven trophies won by Central Cee, matching Stormzy’s accolades as the most decorated rapper in Mobo history. Despite not attending the ceremony in person, Central Cee’s… Continue reading Central Cee makes history at Mobo Awards after seventh win