The BBC has paid tribute to Michael Mosley who sadly passed away at the age of 67 during a show which aired tonight (June 14) called Michael Mosley: The Doctor Who Changed Britain.
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Massive Attack‘s Robert Del Naja has posted a video reading a letter from a doctor describing a “catastrophe” for newborn babies in Rafah – watch it below.As part of the Voices for Gaza initiative, Dej Naja has joined Brian Eno, members of Fontaines D.C., R.E.M, Bastille and more in reading out letters from Palestinians in Gaza.The letter is from a gynaecologist who worked in a hospital in Rafah, returning from Gaza on March 25. The city is currently sheltering nearly 1.4million displaced residents across the Gaza Strip, and was targeted in a series of Israeli airstrikes that has reportedly killed at least 45 people, spawning the popular hashtag #AllEyesOnRafah.Del Naja reads: “I’ve been in humanitarian medicine for over 25 years, and this is the first time I’ve seen people bombed and unable to flee.
It’s a catastrophe. People are sad; the only thing that makes them happy is a birth.
But as soon as there’s a birth, there are two problems: milk and diapersThe letter describes the living conditions women have to endure, continuing: “There’s no room in the hospital, and women have to leave three to six hours after giving birth. All these women are tired – most eat too little and are anemic.
They give birth without epidurals, and then have to leave with their babies to sleep in a tent. Some die, others are murdered.“They lose everything in this war: their homes, their privacy, their clothes, their children, their husbands, their fathers.
The BBC has paid tribute to Michael Mosley who sadly passed away at the age of 67 during a show which aired tonight (June 14) called Michael Mosley: The Doctor Who Changed Britain.
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The beloved TV personality and doctor Michael Mosley, who tragically passed away while on holiday in Greece, was honoured in an emotional BBC show tonight (Friday).
There’s no doubt about it, Cheryl is back at the top of her game - with a sell-out reunion tour for Girls Aloud where fans are going wild for her, there’s no stopping the singer. But as her 41st birthday approaches on June 30, sources are saying she feels like something is missing - another baby.
While Robert Pattinson fans await his big screen return next January in Bong Joon-ho‘s “Mickey17,” a new upcoming project of his looms on the horizon. And it’s a doozy, a risky venture that has Hollywood’s top studios in a frenzied bidding war. So, what is it? THR reports Pattinson will star in a remake of Andrzej Żuławski‘s 1981 film “Possession,” widely regarded as one of the best supernatural thrillers ever.
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Massive Attack have cancelled one of their upcoming shows in Georgia, in a protest of the “government’s attack on basic human rights”.The gig was set to take place at the Black Sea Arena in Georgia, and to be held on July 28 as part of the Starring Georgia project. It was announced back in April, and promoted by the venue as an “audio-visual theatrical show” that would aim to “present [the band’s] activities linked with the details of everyday life.”Now, 3D (Robert Del Naja) and co.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) recently announced that “in most cases” people coming to the end of their 10-year award for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) this year will not be required to attend a face-to-face assessment. This follows on from the introduction of a new, shorter PIP review form that is now being sent out to those with a ‘light-touch’ award, which is typically for between five and 10 years.
Brent Lang Executive Editor Kit Zauhar will adapt “How Should a Person Be?,” the 2010 novel from acclaimed Canadian author Sheila Heti, for the screen. Neon Heart Productions, which previously worked with Zauhar on her second feature “This Closeness,” is developing the book. According to the logline, the film adaptation will focus on “a young artist [who] faces an early mid-life crisis when a new friendship makes her question her marriage and everything else about her current life path.” Heti is the author of eleven books to date including “Pure Colour,” “Alphabetical Diaries” and “Motherhood,” which wasshortlisted for the Giller Prize.
Passengers travelling through Birmingham Airport are facing another day of long queues outside today (June 7), with claims suggesting that two people were treated for hypothermia.
Massive Attack have taken to the stage to play their first live show in five years, and brought out Elizabeth Fraser for ‘Song To The Siren’. Find footage of the show below.The gig took place last night (June 5) at the Gothenburg Film Studios in Sweden, when the band played their first live show since they had a two-night stand at NYC’s Radio City Music Hall back in 2019.It also marked their first return to the stage since the death of guitarist Angelo Bruschini to cancer last year.During the set, the band surprised fans by bringing out numerous surprise guests.
Former OpenAI and Google DeepMind employees have published an open letter that asks AI companies to allow employees to raise concerns about the technology without fear of retaliation.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large A few weeks ago, I ran into Amazon MGM Studios head Jen Salke, and we got to talking about some of Prime Video’s recent success stories. “Fallout” is at the top of that list, but the streamer has also found hits with series like “Reacher,” “Outer Range” and “The Terminal List.” Before that, it was “Jack Ryan” and, of course, the longest running of all Prime shows, “Bosch.” Salke joked that it was good to be in business with “dad TV,” but don’t laugh. It sounds a bit pejorative, but maybe these shows should wear it as a badge of honor.
A Kentucky woman has been arrested and charged after cops say she attempted to flush a newborn baby down a toilet in the bathroom of an IHOP restaurant. Last Wednesday evening around 8:00 p.m. local t
Theres a new trend in baby names, and it's all about revisiting the classics. Old-fashioned monikers once associated with our nans and granddads are making a major comeback this year. One woman seeking some vintage inspiration for her friend's soon-to-be born baby girl took to the Facebook group, Learning and Exploring Through Play.
Peter and Emily Andre took four weeks to decide on the name for the newest arrival, announcing her name - Arabella Rose Andréa a month after her birth on Tuesday, 2 April. Now in a gorgeous new video of the tot on social media, NHS doctor Emily, XX, has revealed a cute new nickname for their third child together. With the family taking advantage of the warmer weather, Emily posted a video of the youngster dressed in a colourful feather-pattern sleepsuit (by Fred & Noah, available for £22 here) and wrote "Little Belle watching the kids play water balloons", followed by a red heart emoji.
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Items the Office for Product Safety and Standards have recalled this month include life jackets sold on Amazon over ‘serious drowning risks’ and a hairdryer sold on TikTok with a ‘high risk of fire’.
Taylor Swift performing in the city next month.As per BBC News, Shelter Scotland have reported that several homeless people it has been supporting have been sent by taxi to Aberdeen and Glasgow because of a shortage of accommodation in the city due to the upcoming concerts.The housing charity told the BBC it was “a blatant injustice” for homeless people to be “in direct competition” with tourists visiting the city.They added that people being declared homeless in Edinburgh who would usually be offered temporary accommodation via hotels were instead being sent away from the city due to what the BBC say is “a severe shortage in accommodation caused by the concert.”Swift will be playing three nights at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield stadium from June 7-9. Thousands of fans will be in attendance in the city and as a result, accommodation in Edinburgh will be scarce in that period.Homeless families and tourists being forced to compete for the same accommodation is further evidence of @Edinburgh_CC and indeed most of Scotland's #HousingEmergency.Business as usual from @ScotGov won't cut it.
The Princess of Wales has reportedly been enjoying days "out and about" with her family in recent weeks as she continues to undergo treatment for cancer. According to the Daily Mail, the news about the princess venturing out has been viewed as a positive sign and comes as palace officials have said they have been inundated with "tens of thousands'" of get-well-soon cards after her cancer diagnosis.