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Watchdog investigates This Morning’s Dr. Tijion Esho

The General Medical Council has placed restrictions on the television doctor's practice, requiring him to have a chaperone when interacting with female patients. The medical watchdog is investigating a celebrity cosmetic doctor who appeared on This Morning after claims were made against him. Dr. Tijion Esho, who appeared on the ITV...

Jeremy Clarkson told to close Diddly Squat Farm dining areas for planning law break

Diddly Squat Farm has gained notoriety as a result of the 2021 premiere of the hit television series Clarkson's Farm. After opening a restaurant at the location earlier this year, Jeremy Clarkson is now in difficulty with the local government, but he is fighting back… The local council has ordered...

Eurovision will be staged in Liverpool next year.

Liverpool emerged victorious, besting Glasgow, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, and Sheffield, and will host the massive, globally-watched competition in the spring of 2018. The BBC has confirmed that Liverpool will host next year's Eurovision Song Contest. It defeated Glasgow to gain the opportunity to host the show, which will take place...

Samantha Womack updates fans on cancer treatment

Samantha Womack, best known for her role as Ronnie Mitchell in EastEnders, disclosed she had breast cancer earlier this year while paying respect to Olivia Newton-John after her passing. She has informed her fans of the next treatment that she would undertake. Samantha Womack thanks followers for their support after...

Annie Ernaux, a “uncompromising” French author, is awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Annie Ernaux has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for her "uncompromising" 40-year body of work investigating "a life defined by significant gender, linguistic, and class differences." The Swedish Academy awards the honor, which is valued at 10 million Swedish kronor (£807,000). She remarked that it was "a huge honor." The...

Angelina Jolie said Brad Pitt mistreated her and their children emotionally and physically.

In 2016, the couple divorced, with Jolie filing for divorce barely five days after the alleged abuse incident on the plane. Now, the claims have surfaced in a dispute over a French vineyard. Angelina Jolie alleged in new court documents that Brad Pitt was "emotionally and physically violent" towards her...

Alec Baldwin settles Rust shooting with Halyna Hutchins

Alec Baldwin has struck a settlement with the family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was murdered on set when he discharged a pretend gun. Hutchins was shot and killed by Baldwin while working on a project. Rust will resume production in January, with Ms. Hutchins' widower Matthew serving as the...

Police are asked to investigate the disclosure of a Blackpink photograph

The South Korean police have been requested to examine how private photographs of the K-pop singer Jennie Kim ended up online. It comes after images released on Twitter and Telegram purported to show the Blackpink actress dining with V from BTS. There have been rumors that the two singers are dating. The...

Sacheen Littlefeather dies weeks after accepting Academy’s apology

Less than two months after the Academy apologized to Sacheen Littlefeather for her treatment at the 1973 awards, and just weeks after she publicly accepted the apology, Sacheen Littlefeather passed away. Sacheen Littlefeather, the Native American civil rights activist and actress who famously turned down Marlon Brando's Oscar in 1973,...

Kanye West makes his catwalk debut during Paris Fashion Week.

The Grammy-winning performer, now known as Ye, sauntered on the muddy runway wearing a black cap, flak jacket, and leather pants, along with a thick beard and numerous facial wounds and bruises. Kanye West made his debut as a model during Paris Fashion Week, walking in a show. The Grammy-winning performer...

Big Narstie on new TV show Jungle, where ‘drill music is art’

The British rapper explained that music frequently reflects reality, adding that drill musicians rarely have a life of luxury to draw inspiration from. With traditional channels and streaming sites continually producing fresh content to attract viewers, it's not often that we see something truly original on our televisions. Jungle, on the...

TikToker Hadis Najafi, 23, shot in Iran demonstrations

Hadis Najafi walked to the streets of Karaj last week to protest Iran's compulsory hijab policy and was subsequently shot and killed. She was not outspoken about women's liberation, but she enjoyed sharing her life on social media with her fans. She was not an activist or an online advocate...

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UK allocates £140m for aid to Yemen’s most desperate

According to Andrew Mitchell, the government will increase bilateral assistance to the war-torn nation by sixty percent. According to the deputy foreign secretary, the United Kingdom will spend £140 million the following year to aid Yemenis in need of food during one of the most "acute humanitarian crises in the world." Following nearly a decade of civil conflict, Andrew Mitchell highlighted the plight of the Yemeni people, who, according to him, were living "on the margins of subsistence."

Drivers abusing parent and child parking spaces is shocking

In a startling new survey, many drivers acknowledged violating one of the most significant parking lot regulations. More than a quarter (28 percent) of drivers utilize' parent and child' spaces when they do not have a child in the vehicle. This further elucidates why approximately 55% of parents need space when they visit crowded parking lots, such as retail centers and supermarkets.

After alleged jail release, Chinese citizen journalist worries

There is increasing apprehension regarding the welfare of a highly regarded citizen journalist in China who has been unable to establish communication with the international community since her scheduled release from prison. In May 2020, citizen journalist Zhang Zhan, a lawyer who turned 40, was apprehended following her expedition to Wuhan to document the initial stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her social media posts and videos brought to light the severe lockdowns being enforced and the government's suppression of information regarding the disease's transmission.

New $2bn US aid for Ukraine as Russian soldiers advance

During a visit to Ukraine, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken proclaimed an additional $2 billion in military aid for the conflict. Russia has claimed to have seized three more settlements and is advancing deeper into Ukrainian territory, both of which are critical developments in the conflict. Blinken stated on Wednesday, alongside Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, at a joint news conference in Kyiv that the additional $61 billion in US aid authorized by Congress last month would be invested in Ukraine's industrial base.