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25.11.2024 2:41
Briton reportedly captured by Russian forces while fighting for Ukraine Man in video identifies himself as James Scott Rhys Anderson, 22, and says he joined the International LegionA British national has reportedly been captured by Russias forces in the Kursk region while fighting for Ukraine.In a video posted on pro-war Russian Telegram channels on Sunday, a man wearing combat fatigues identifies himself as 22-year-old James Scott Rhys Anderson from the UK. Continue reading... ...

25.11.2024 3:00
Queen Camilla: The Wicked Stepmother review what is the point of this dull rubbish? Does anyone really care about a documentary charting Camillas rise from jolly schoolgirl to Dianas nemesis, then queen? Channel 4 does, judging by this tedious, flimsy showI feel like Ive missed a memo. Is it Camilla Awareness Month or something? Two weeks ago, we had 90 minutes on her charitable activities in ITVs Her Majesty the Queen: Behind Closed Doors which, to be honest, amply satisfied my interest in the lady, fond as I am of a doughty dame. Now weve got Queen Camilla: The Wicked Stepmother, a documentary about absolutely nothing we havent heard before. It looks like the Christmas ruining of the TV schedules has already begun. Seems to come round earlier every year, does it not?Anyway. To business. Posh folk alongside less posh biographers and journalists assemble to talk about Camillas remarkable rise to queendom. We begin with her childhood. She was born in a Nottinghamshire mining town and ate nothing but mice and boot blacking until she was four, when she followed her father down tpit and got to share his midday break and a cup of pneumoconiosis every Thursday.Queen Camilla: The Wicked Stepmother aired on Channel 4. Continue reading... ...

25.11.2024 3:30
Thousands of bar staff in England and Wales to be trained to spot spiking Training for 10,000 hospitality workers announced as Keir Starmer hosts talks on tackling violence against womenThousands of bar staff will be trained to spot and stop spiking in England and Wales as the government steps up efforts to tackle violence against women and girls.About 10,000 hospitality workers will be trained in preventing and dealing with incidents of spiking by spring next year, Downing Street said before a meeting with police and hospitality leaders. Continue reading... ...