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Manchester Foundation Trust has closed applications for a 12-month fixed-term position paying up to £44,962 annually for a neonatal nurse to work specifically with families practicing close-relative marriage. The role, advertised earlier this year, requires fluency in Urdu and seeks a candidate who “values diversity and difference” to support families and enable “informed reproductive decision making” in what the job listing described as a “culturally sensitive empowering way.” The successful applicant will work full-time on a salary ranging from £37,338 to £44,962, tasked with ensuring “support and improve engagement with genetic services for affected families.” Manchester Foundation Trust represents one…
A musician already on the sex offenders register has been imprisoned for sending over 200 unsolicited pornographic images and videos of himself to women, marking his third conviction for similar offences in three years. Ben Gunnery, 46, was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment, suspended for two years, at Bromley Magistrates’ Court on 9 February after pleading guilty to two counts of sending photographs of genitals to cause alarm, distress and humiliation. The court heard Gunnery was subject to notification requirements as a registered sex offender when he committed the latest offences, having been convicted of similar crimes in 2023 and…
Ralf Schumacher is planning a three-day wedding celebration in Saint-Tropez this May, less than two years after publicly revealing he was in a same-sex relationship, German outlet Bild has reported. The 50-year-old former Formula One driver will marry partner Etienne Bousquet-Cassagne, 36, at the French coastal resort. The six-time Grand Prix winner announced his relationship with Etienne in July 2024. Schumacher’s ex-wife Cora has sent the couple her well-wishes despite previously burning her wedding dress and publicly stating she has Ralf “blocked” on her phone following their divorce. “[My partner] Steven and I wish Ralf and Etienne all the best…
A Bristol nursery was forced to close after CCTV footage captured a worker sexually abusing a child, leading to a police investigation that uncovered attacks on five toddlers in what prosecutors described as “every parent’s nightmare.” Nathan Bennett, 30, from Corston near Bath, was found guilty at Bristol Crown Court of two charges of raping a child under 13, four of sexual assault of a child under 13, and two charges of assault of a child under 13 by penetration following a trial. He had previously pleaded guilty to 13 other charges relating to four of the five victims. The…
The International Olympic Committee has confirmed British freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy will face no disciplinary action despite rules prohibiting political demonstrations at the Games, following his controversial protest against US Immigration and Customs Enforcement that sparked homophobic abuse and death threats. Kenworthy, who won Olympic silver for the United States in 2014 before switching to represent Team GB seven years ago, addressed the fierce backlash in a video message after photographing himself urinating the words “f*** ICE” into snow and sharing the image on social media last week. The openly gay athlete revealed he had received messages telling him to…
Viral Subway Video Sparks Controversy as Woman Uses N-Word Against Taunters Before Train Doors Close
A 37-second video showing a woman calmly boarding a subway train before using the n-word against a group of taunters has divided social media users, with reactions highlighting splits over race and retaliation. The footage shared on 8 February shows a woman wearing a black puffer jacket being ridiculed about her appearance and a hinted prior incident involving her partner by a group on a subway platform. She maintains her composure throughout the taunts before boarding the train. As the doors close, the woman delivers the racial slur that prompts the group to pound futilely at the doors whilst she…
The central Mediterranean migration route has claimed an estimated 484 lives in the first six weeks of 2026 following the latest tragedy off Libya’s coast that left 53 people dead or missing. A rubber boat carrying 55 African migrants and refugees capsized north of Zuwara, Libya on 6 February, with Libyan authorities rescuing just two Nigerian women during search-and-rescue operations. The International Organization for Migration confirmed the incident on Monday. The tragedy adds to a mounting death toll that saw at least 375 migrants reported dead or missing in January alone as they attempted the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean.…
Jeffrey Epstein’s name continues to trend on social media five years after his reported death, with viral “sightings,” newly released court documents and unresolved anomalies fuelling persistent theories that the convicted sex offender may still be alive. Whilst all official government bodies maintain Epstein died by suicide on 10 August 2019 at Manhattan’s Metropolitan Correctional Center, recent document releases and investigative findings have revealed troubling discrepancies that keep conspiracy theories circulating. Here is what the evidence actually shows. The Official Record The New York City Medical Examiner ruled Epstein’s death a suicide by hanging. A 2023 Department of Justice Inspector…
Wild beaver releases in South West England require decade-long planning commitments before Natural England will grant licences, as the agency approved two new projects whilst managing potential conflicts with farming and infrastructure. The extinct species, wiped out through overhunting centuries ago, is returning under a carefully controlled system designed to balance nature recovery with agricultural interests. Projects must demonstrate comprehensive 10-year plans supporting beaver introduction into landscapes before receiving permission to proceed. Natural England has identified 32 projects with potential to meet wild release criteria. Eleven have already been invited to apply, with the agency prioritising well-planned and well-resourced initiatives…
Olympic organisers have faced renewed social media controversy over ceremonial design choices after the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Games opening ceremony featured dual cauldrons that critics online claimed contained inappropriate symbolism. The International Olympic Committee has not issued any confirmation or clarification regarding allegations of satanic imagery in the cauldron design, and no evidence supports the claims being circulated on social media platforms. The opening ceremony for the 2026 Winter Olympics took place across four different venues in northern Italy on 6 February, with the San Siro Stadium in Milan serving as the main location. The unprecedented multi-venue format required a…
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