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Love Island’s Liberty in tears after being verbally abused by lads who call her 'catfish' - www.ok.co.uk - Birmingham - Ohio - county Liberty - county Love
ok.co.uk
15.10.2022 / 17:37

Love Island’s Liberty in tears after being verbally abused by lads who call her 'catfish'

Former Love Island star Liberty Poole has criticised a "group of lads" and a number of women after she was left in tears on Friday night (14 October). The reality star, 23, flew from Birmingham Airport with her "best friend of 10 years" but before the pair even had a chance to get on their flight, Liberty was "verbally abused" by lads who labelled her a "catfish".

Women wake up covered in injuries after suspected spiking following night out in Monton - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
10.10.2022 / 19:47

Women wake up covered in injuries after suspected spiking following night out in Monton

Two women woke up covered in injuries after a night out with no memory of how they got them - police suspect the pair were spiked.

R Kelly accused of fraudulently selling his music rights after losing sex abuse litigation - completemusicupdate.com - New York - Chicago - Illinois - county Williams
completemusicupdate.com
10.10.2022 / 15:45

R Kelly accused of fraudulently selling his music rights after losing sex abuse litigation

R Kelly has been accused of fraudulently selling his music rights to a childhood friend in order to avoid that intellectual property from being used to cover the damages he was ordered to pay as a result of civil litigation over allegations of sexual abuse.The musician was sued by Heather Williams in February 2019, a month after the screening of the ‘Surviving R Kelly’ programme that prompted various new criminal investigations into the many allegations of sexual abuse that had been made against the star over the years.Those criminal investigations, of course, have resulted in two high profile trials to date, in both Chicago and New York. In the former he was found guilty of enticing minors to engage in criminal sexual activity and of filming that abuse.

Chris Messina to Star Opposite Kaley Cuoco in Peacock Dark Comedy Series ‘Based on a True Story’ - variety.com - USA
variety.com
07.10.2022 / 22:45

Chris Messina to Star Opposite Kaley Cuoco in Peacock Dark Comedy Series ‘Based on a True Story’

Joe Otterson TV Reporter Chris Messina has joined Kaley Cuoco in the Peacock dark comedy thriller series “Based on a True Story,” Variety has learned. Per the official series description, the show “is about a realtor, a plumber and a former tennis star whose lives unexpectedly collide, exposing America’s obsession with true crime, murder and the slow close toilet seat.” It was previously announced that Cuoco will play a married woman named Ava Bartlett, while Messina will play a character named Nathan. All other character details are under wraps. Messina’s recent TV credits include the Starz Watergate drama “Gaslit” as well as Season 3 of the popular USA Network series “The Sinner” and HBO’s “Sharp Objects.” He is perhaps best known for his role on the comedy series “The Mindy Project,” in which he starred as Danny Castellano. On the feature side, Messina has been in films like “Argo,” “Away We Go,” “Devil,” “I Care A Lot,” and “Birds of Prey.”

Greater Manchester Police hits milestone of answering 999 calls within one second after boost in call handler numbers - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
28.09.2022 / 18:07

Greater Manchester Police hits milestone of answering 999 calls within one second after boost in call handler numbers

Greater Manchester Police has hit a new milestone of answering 999 calls within one second after boost in call handler numbers. The force has now been rated as one of the top in the country for time answering emergency calls.

Police seize £2 million in cash after five months of raids in Greater Manchester - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - county Oldham
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
26.09.2022 / 00:53

Police seize £2 million in cash after five months of raids in Greater Manchester

Police have seized £2 million in cash as part of a crack down on criminals since April. One bust included £37k in cash and £10k worth of drugs from a raid in Wythenshawe.

‘Meet Cute’ Review: One Viewing of Kaley Cuoco and Pete Davidson’s Time-Loop Rom-Com Will Suffice - variety.com - county Davidson
variety.com
24.09.2022 / 03:19

‘Meet Cute’ Review: One Viewing of Kaley Cuoco and Pete Davidson’s Time-Loop Rom-Com Will Suffice

Michael Nordine author There’s no meet cute in “Meet Cute,” which is kind of the point. The film, which takes its name from the romantic comedy trope wherein two people meet in an unusual, makes-for-a-good-story kind of way that rarely happens in real life, owes as much if not more to “Groundhog Day” as it does to “When Harry Met Sally…” Kaley Cuoco and Pete Davidson are the would-be couple in Alex Lehmann’s time-loop rom-com, which could have just as easily been named “500 First Dates” for its portrayal of a lovesick woman on a monomaniacal quest to get things just right. The movie itself is more freewheeling than its heroine, deriving much of its charm from a performance that’s well rehearsed on several levels.

Police Officer Meets Tasmanian LGBT Activist Rodney Croome, 30 Years After Arresting Him At Salamanca Market Protests - www.starobserver.com.au - Australia
starobserver.com.au
20.09.2022 / 10:07

Police Officer Meets Tasmanian LGBT Activist Rodney Croome, 30 Years After Arresting Him At Salamanca Market Protests

Thirty four years ago a young newly graduated police constable Tim Dooley arrested LGBTQI activist Rodney Croome, who was calling for the decriminalisation of homosexuality in Tasmania. Last week the two met for the first time after over three decades in very different circumstances. This was just the second encounter between Cooley, now a Commander with the Tasmanian Police, and Croome, a former Tasmanian of the Year, who was appointed Member of Order of Australia for his LGBTQI activism in 2003. Croome recalls that in 1988 the LGBTQI community’s relationship with the local police were “at a low ebb”. In 1988, Tasmania’s LGBTQI community started their decade long battle to call for the repeal of the law that criminalised homosexuality with up to 21 years imprisonment.

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