The crowded vessel left for the UK from Calais in France hours after the Rwanda bill passed.
Month: April 2024
Harewood says actors should be allowed to use blackface
The Homeland star says any actor should be able to play any character, in an interview with the Guardian.
Post Office inquiry hears from former in-house lawyer
Susan Crichton was part of the Post Office’s legal team until 2013, as the Horizon IT scandal developed.
Has Reynolds cast Wrexham striker in Marvel film?
Fans are convinced they’ve spotted Ollie Palmer in Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s new film.
‘Guardian angel’ donates kidney in organ-swap scheme
An online friendship between two mums led to a new kidney for five-year-old Destiny-Rae.
Lack of officers delays fatal school crash case
The family of a girl killed when a car crashed into her school are told there are too few forensic experts.
Aboriginal spears repatriated after 250 years
The four spears were taken by Captain Cook’s crew during their first contact with Australia in 1770.
‘Seagull Boy’, nine, wins European competition with uncanny impression
Cooper, from Derbyshire, travelled to Belgium to take part in the competition.
Three-year-olds groomed online, charity warns
IWF says many were likely filmed remotely while using phones or other handheld devices at home.
Cigarette prices motivating more quit attempts, study says
The cost-of-living crisis is having an impact – but health concerns remain the top reason for quitting.
