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Cliff Notes – Katie Piper reveals she was verbally abused filming new TV show Katie Piper, who suffered life-long injuries from an acid attack in 2008, faced verbal abuse from prisoners while filming her new series, "Locked Up In Louisiana." Despite the abuse, Piper emphasised the importance of sharing her lived experience and raising awareness about facial disfigurements and the impact of crime. Katie Piper reveals she was verbally abused filming new TV show TV Presenter Katie Piper was attacked with acid back in 2008 (Picture: Stuart C. Wilson/PA Wire) Katie Piper has revealed how she was verbally abused by…
Cliff Notes Jean Charles de Menezes was fatally shot by police at Stockwell Underground station in July 2005, having been wrongly identified as a terrorist involved in failed bombings just days earlier. The new four-part drama, "Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes," will be available on Disney+ from 30 April, exploring the aftermath of the 7/7 attack and police investigations. Despite extensive inquiries, no police officers were charged for the shooting, though the Metropolitan Police faced fines for breaching health and safety laws. ‘Everyone should watch’: New TV drama focuses on man shot dead at Tube station after…
The death of Pope Francis leads almost all the UK newspaper front pages this morning with heavy coverage in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland – the Welsh reserve much of their coverage for online. The papers dub Pope Francis the People’s Pope in this mornings headlines and describe him as ‘groundbreaking,’ ‘modern’ and someone ‘championing the poor.’
Cliff Notes – Michael Slater handed suspended prison term for domestic violence Former Australian cricketer Michael Slater has received a four-year prison sentence for domestic violence offences, including choking, stalking, and assault, but will be released on a suspended sentence after time served. Slater, 55, has a history of mental health issues and alcohol addiction, with previous convictions for assault and breaching restraining orders against women. Following his sentencing, Slater also pleaded guilty to a drink and drug driving charge, complicating his release process but ultimately allowing for immediate freedom under strict conditions. Michael Slater handed suspended prison term for…
Cliff Notes – Tottenham’s Ange Postecoglou rues ‘unacceptable’ Forest loss Tottenham Hotspur’s 2-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest marks their 18th Premier League loss this season, leaving them in 16th place with only 37 points. Manager Ange Postecoglou expressed frustration over the team’s inability to convert dominance into results, citing poor goals conceded as a recurring issue. Despite the league struggles, Tottenham’s recent Europa League semifinal win against Eintracht Frankfurt offers a glimmer of hope for Postecoglou’s claim of delivering a trophy in his second season. Tottenham’s Ange Postecoglou rues ‘unacceptable’ Forest loss The rare smile Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou…
The potential candidates to succeed Pope Francis include Pietro Parolin, Matteo Zuppi, and Jose Tolentino de Mendonca, reflecting varying levels of experience and progressive views within the Vatican.
Tuesday’s headlines are a sombre affair with most global coverage – online and in print – paying tribute to Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday morning after suffering with poor health in recent months including double pneumonia. It has since been confirmed that Pope Francis died from a stroke and heart failure.
Despite the sadness of the pope’s death – which is being felt around the world. There is a sense of celebration as well, with many reports emerging of the pope’s kindness – including calling Gaza’s only church everyday since the Israeli ground invasion, his role in bringing Muslims and Christian’s together across Africa and shunning much of the privileges that come with being the pope. He attempted to make the Catholic Church more inclusive and less judgemental.
Online, many headlines are discussing funeral plans, noting his refusal for any of the pomp and ceremony associated with a pope’s death, and there is speculation over who might be in line to become the next pope.
Cliff Notes – Amanda Holden: ‘I didn’t go on Blind Date looking for love’ Amanda Holden’s career began unexpectedly as a contestant on Cilla Black’s Blind Date in 1991, leading to her eventual rise as a prominent television personality. She has now launched her own dating show, Cheat: Unfinished Business, on Netflix, focusing on couples dealing with infidelity and personal growth. In addition to her role on Britain’s Got Talent, Holden is also enjoying success with her celebrity travelogue series, further solidifying her status in the Entertainment industry. Amanda Holden: ‘I didn’t go on Blind Date looking for love’ Amanda Holden’s…
The White House has expressed support for Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth amid reports that he shared sensitive military details in a second Signal messaging chat with family members, following a prior incident where information was shared with senior Trump administration officials.
Pope Francis has chosen to be buried at Saint Mary Major Basilica, deviating from the tradition of burial in St. Peter’s Basilica, marking a break in nearly 150 years of precedent.
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