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Benedict Smith is a journalist based in Palma, Spain. He writes for the online sports publication, 90min.com, and has also written in the culture and travel sections for Redbrick newspaper in Birmingham. In 2016, he was the chief content writer for a start-up company based in Santiago, Chile, where he mostly covered travel in Peru. 

He attended the University of Birmingham, and received a First Class Honours for History and Hispanic Studies.
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Girl, 8, only survivor after South Africa bus crash kills 45

28 Mar 2024  |  aol.com
A bus accident in South Africa resulted in 45 fatalities, with an eight-year-old girl being the sole survivor. The bus, carrying Christian pilgrims from Botswana to Moria for Easter, plunged off the Mmamatlakala bridge into a ravine and caught fire. The transport ministry suspects the driver lost control while turning a corner. Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga expressed condolences and President Cyril Ramaphosa urged road safety. An investigation is underway, and recovery efforts are complicated by the terrain.

Watch: Russian jet explodes in fireball as it plunges into sea in Crimea

28 Mar 2024  |  The Telegraph
A Russian Su-35 fighter jet crashed into the Black Sea near Sevastopol, Crimea, with the pilot safely ejecting and being rescued. The cause of the crash is unclear, with speculations ranging from technical malfunction to friendly fire. The incident highlights ongoing tensions over Crimea, a key objective for Ukraine in its military campaign against Russia.

Iowa caucuses 2024 results: Trump now 'clear frontrunner' to take me on, says Biden

16 Jan 2024  |  The Telegraph
Donald Trump emerged as the clear frontrunner in the Iowa caucuses, securing 51% of the vote and winning in all but one of the state's 99 counties. Joe Biden acknowledged Trump's strong position, while Ron DeSantis narrowly beat Nikki Haley for second place. Vivek Ramaswamy dropped out and endorsed Trump. The caucus turnout was significantly lower than in 2016 due to harsh winter weather. Trump, DeSantis, and Haley are set to campaign in New Hampshire ahead of the next primary. The article also covers reactions from various political figures and the impact of the results on the Republican primary race.

Abandoning Ukraine will embolden Iran, Sunak warns

12 Jan 2024  |  The Telegraph
Rishi Sunak, during a surprise visit to Kyiv, announced an increase in Britain's military funding to Ukraine to £2.5 billion and signed a new security pact, marking the start of a long-term partnership. Sunak warned that abandoning Ukraine would embolden Vladimir Putin and his allies, including Iran and North Korea. The UK pledged significant military support, including artillery, air defense missiles, and drones, and committed to a 10-year security package. The visit aimed to maintain pressure on the US and EU to continue their aid to Ukraine, with Joe Biden and the EU working to secure their respective support packages. Sunak's visit also included meetings with emergency workers and injured soldiers, reinforcing the UK's position as a key supporter of Ukraine.

Yemen strikes latest: US 'not looking for conflict with Iran,' says White House

12 Jan 2024  |  The Telegraph
The United States, following airstrikes on Houthi rebels in Yemen, emphasized it is not seeking conflict with Iran. The White House warned the Houthis against retaliation, while the rebels, backed by Iran, vowed to retaliate. The US and British forces targeted over 60 locations in response to Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated the strikes aim to degrade Houthi capabilities. Progressive Democrats in the US criticized the strikes as unconstitutional. The White House reiterated its stance against escalating the conflict with Iran.

Donald Trump won’t ‘get through’ his criminal trial, Ron DeSantis says in Iowa Republican debate

11 Jan 2024  |  The Telegraph
Ron DeSantis warned that Donald Trump would not emerge unscathed from his criminal trial, suggesting the former president's legal troubles could impact his 2024 campaign. DeSantis and Nikki Haley exchanged sharp criticisms during a CNN debate, with DeSantis attacking Haley's political stance and Haley questioning DeSantis's campaign spending. Both candidates agreed on the need for new leadership, positioning themselves as alternatives to Trump. Meanwhile, Trump, appearing on Fox News, dismissed his challengers and hinted at his plans for a second administration.

Ecuador in state of emergency after drug boss’s prison break

10 Jan 2024  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
José Adolfo Macias Villamar, a notorious drug kingpin and leader of the Choneros gang, escaped from prison in Guayaquil, Ecuador, leading to a state of emergency and a surge in gang-related violence. President Daniel Noboa, who vowed to combat violent crime, has deployed soldiers and police, imposed a curfew, and refused to negotiate with criminals. The Choneros, linked to the Mexican Sinaloa cartel, have been central to Ecuador's drug wars, which have intensified since the murder of their former leader in 2021. The gang's fragmentation has contributed to Ecuador becoming one of Latin America's most violent countries, with a significant increase in the murder rate. Fito's escape is feared to signal a potential resurgence of the Choneros as they vie for control over Ecuador's illicit economies.

Ecuador in state of emergency after drug boss’s prison break

10 Jan 2024  |  news.yahoo.com
José Adolfo Macias Villamar, a notorious drug kingpin known as 'Fito' and leader of the Choneros gang, escaped from prison in Guayaquil, Ecuador, leading to a state of emergency and a surge in violence. President Daniel Noboa, who vowed to combat violent crime, has deployed soldiers and police, imposed a curfew, and refuses to negotiate with criminals. The Choneros, linked to the Mexican Sinaloa cartel, have been involved in a gang war that has escalated since the 2021 murder of their former leader, Jorge Luis Zambrano. The violence has contributed to Ecuador becoming one of Latin America's most violent countries, with a significant increase in the murder rate. Fito's escape is feared to signal a potential resurgence of the Choneros as they vie for control against rivals, including those aligned with the Mexican Jalisco New Generation cartel.

Nasa delays next two Moon missions after several technical issues detected

09 Jan 2024  |  www.aol.com
Nasa has postponed its next two Moon missions, Artemis II and Artemis III, by a year due to technical issues. Artemis II, the first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo, is now set for September 2025, while Artemis III, which aims to land astronauts on the Moon, is delayed to September 2026. The delays follow a propellant leak in the Peregrine lunar lander, which now has no chance of landing on the Moon. Astrobotic, the private company behind Peregrine, is working on a new mission for the lander. NASA is collaborating with 11 private contractors, including SpaceX, which plans an uncrewed Moon landing in 2025. Technical issues from the Artemis I mission, such as heat shield charring and design flaws in Artemis III's electronics, are being investigated. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson expressed confidence that China would not land on the Moon before the US.

Ecuador in state of emergency after drug boss’s prison break

09 Jan 2024  |  The Telegraph
Ecuador is in a state of emergency following the prison escape of José Adolfo Macias Villamar, also known as 'Fito,' a notorious drug trafficking kingpin and leader of the Choneros gang. The escape has triggered widespread violence, resulting in at least 10 deaths, including two law enforcement officers. President Daniel Noboa has enacted emergency powers and deployed thousands of soldiers and police to restore order. The Choneros, linked to the Mexican Sinaloa cartel, have been involved in violent infighting and prison riots, contributing to Ecuador's rising murder rate. Fito's escape is feared to be part of a strategy to regain control over Ecuador's criminal underworld.

Trump warns 'there will be bedlam' if Jan 6 prosecution goes ahead

09 Jan 2024  |  The Telegraph
Donald Trump has warned of 'bedlam' if the Justice Department prosecutes him for election interference, accusing Joe Biden of trying to remove him from the ballot. Trump's legal team argues he is entitled to presidential immunity from the charges related to the 2020 election. Trump claims the prosecution is a political move by Biden, who is concerned about his poll numbers. Trump's lawyers warn that allowing the prosecution could lead to partisan charges against former presidents.

Golden Globes 2024 as it happened: Oppenheimer wins best drama as Barbie falters

08 Jan 2024  |  Yahoo News
At the 81st Golden Globes, Oppenheimer emerged as the big winner of the night, securing five awards from eight nominations, including Best Motion Picture Drama. Despite being the highest-grossing film of 2023, Barbie won only two awards from seven nominations. Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling did not receive individual awards for their performances in Barbie. Christopher Nolan, Cillian Murphy, and Robert Downey Jr. were among the winners for Oppenheimer. The Crown and Succession also received awards in television categories, with Elizabeth Debicki and Sarah Snook winning for their respective roles. The event marked the first since the Golden Globes were acquired by Dick Clark Productions, with Jo Koy hosting the ceremony.

Golden Globes 2024 as it happened: Oppenheimer wins best drama as Barbie falters

07 Jan 2024  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Oppenheimer emerged as the big winner at the 81st Golden Globes, securing five awards including Best Motion Picture Drama, Best Actor for Cillian Murphy, and Best Director for Christopher Nolan. Barbie, despite being the highest-grossing film of 2023, won only two awards, including Best Original Song for Billie Eilish's 'What Was I Made For?'. The French film Anatomy of a Fall surprised many by winning Best Screenplay and Best Non-English Language Film. Succession dominated the TV categories, with Kieran Culkin and Sarah Snook winning acting awards and the show itself being named Best TV Drama. The Bear and Beef also performed well in the television categories. The event, hosted by Jo Koy, faced mixed reactions, particularly for his controversial jokes.

Golden Globes 2024 as it happened: Oppenheimer wins best drama as Barbie falters

07 Jan 2024  |  Yahoo Entertainment
The 81st Golden Globes saw Oppenheimer dominate with five awards, including Best Motion Picture Drama, while Barbie, despite high expectations, secured only two awards. Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling missed out on individual accolades. Christopher Nolan and Cillian Murphy were recognized for their contributions to Oppenheimer. Anatomy of a Fall surprised by winning Best Screenplay and Best Non-English Language Film. Succession and The Bear were notable winners in the television categories. The event, hosted by Jo Koy, faced mixed reactions, particularly towards his monologue. The ceremony marked the first since Dick Clark Productions acquired the awards from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

Golden Globes 2024 as it happened: Oppenheimer wins best drama as Barbie falters

07 Jan 2024  |  Yahoo Entertainment
The 81st Golden Globes saw Oppenheimer dominate with five awards, including Best Motion Picture Drama, while Barbie, despite high expectations, secured only two awards. Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling missed out on individual awards, but Robbie humorously acknowledged the film's commercial success. Christopher Nolan and Cillian Murphy were celebrated for their contributions to Oppenheimer. Anatomy of a Fall surprised by winning Best Screenplay and Best Non-English Language Film. Succession and The Bear were notable winners in the TV categories, with Succession's Kieran Culkin and Sarah Snook receiving individual accolades. The event, hosted by Jo Koy, faced mixed reactions, particularly towards his jokes. The ceremony marked the first since Dick Clark Productions acquired the awards from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

Golden Globes 2024 as it happened: Oppenheimer wins best drama as Barbie falters

07 Jan 2024  |  The Telegraph
Oppenheimer emerged as the big winner at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards, securing five awards including Best Motion Picture, Best Director for Christopher Nolan, and Best Actor for Cillian Murphy. Barbie, despite being the highest-grossing film of 2023, won only two awards. Anatomy of a Fall surprised by winning Best Screenplay and Best Non-English Language Film. The Crown and Succession were notable in the TV categories, with Succession winning Best TV Drama. The event, hosted by Jo Koy, saw mixed reactions to his performance. Other notable winners included Emma Stone, Ricky Gervais, and the shows Beef and The Bear.

Some women are too overweight to wear yoga pants, Lululemon founder insists

05 Jan 2024  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Chip Wilson, the founder of Lululemon, criticized the company's diversity efforts, suggesting that the brand should not cater to all customers, particularly those he perceives as overweight. He expressed that Lululemon is becoming too inclusive, fearing media backlash, and losing its brand identity. Wilson, who resigned from the board in 2015, also disparaged the company's use of certain models in advertising and reiterated his past controversial comments about women's body types not being suitable for the brand's yoga pants. Lululemon responded by emphasizing its commitment to diversity and inclusion and distancing itself from Wilson's current involvement with the company.

Some women are too overweight to wear yoga pants, Lululemon founder insists

05 Jan 2024  |  news.yahoo.com
Chip Wilson, the founder of Lululemon, criticized the company's diversity efforts, suggesting that the brand should not cater to all customers, particularly those he deems too overweight for the brand's yoga pants. He expressed concerns that Lululemon is becoming too similar to the Gap and is living in fear of media backlash. Wilson, who resigned from the board in 2015, also criticized the use of certain models in advertising and the board's understanding of the company. Lululemon distanced itself from Wilson's remarks, emphasizing its commitment to diversity and inclusion since his departure.

Some women are too overweight to wear yoga pants, Lululemon founder insists

05 Jan 2024  |  The Telegraph
Chip Wilson, founder of Lululemon, criticized the company's diversity efforts, suggesting some women are too overweight to wear its yoga pants. He accused the brand of trying to appeal to everyone, which he believes dilutes its identity. Wilson's comments have been met with disapproval, and Lululemon has distanced itself from his views, emphasizing its commitment to diversity and inclusion. Wilson's past controversies, including remarks about body types and quality issues with the brand's products, are also highlighted.

Film and TV makers offered tax breaks to attract Barbie-style blockbusters to Britain

01 Jan 2024  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
The UK government is offering enhanced tax breaks to film and TV companies to encourage more productions like Barbie and Happy Valley in Britain. The tax credits, part of the Spring Budget reforms, aim to bolster the UK's status as a leader in the creative industries. The Treasury believes this will support British production talent and ensure the industry's future success. Concerns about rising business rates and their impact on the industry have been noted by Pinewood Studios. The UK's creative industry is valued at approximately £126 billion, with a significant workforce in the video game sector.

Film and TV makers offered tax breaks to attract Barbie-style blockbusters to Britain

01 Jan 2024  |  The Telegraph
The UK government is offering increased tax breaks to film, TV, and video game companies to attract more high-profile productions like Barbie and Happy Valley. Starting Monday, businesses can claim additional tax credits, with specific incentives for children's television, animated productions, and high-end video games. Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Nigel Huddleston, emphasized the UK's leadership in the creative industries, while Chancellor Jeremy Hunt highlighted the success of filming in the UK. Despite the positive outlook, concerns about rising business rates and their impact on the industry were noted.

Tory strategists target November for general election

31 Dec 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Conservative Party strategists, including campaign manager Isaac Levido, are considering mid-November for the next UK general election, with November 14 as a potential date. This follows Rishi Sunak's tenure as Prime Minister after Liz Truss, with Labour expecting an early election despite Conservative's low polls. The Tories are preparing for various potential dates, with Richard Holden indicating a one-third chance for a May election and hinting at tax cuts in the upcoming Budget. Labour's £28 billion green spending plan is seen as a risk to the country's recovery by the Conservatives. Speculation about the election date has been ongoing since Sunak's office assumption in October 2022, but he has suggested 2024 as the election year.

Kemi Badenoch tops next Conservative Party leader poll

31 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
Kemi Badenoch leads a ConservativeHome poll as the favorite for the next Conservative Party leader, with 38% of the vote, ahead of Penny Mordaunt and Suella Braverman. The poll reflects a significant change in her popularity since she was ranked 11th two years ago. Badenoch, also the Women and Equalities Minister, has gained support from Tory Right-wingers for her stance on trans issues. Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak, and Mordaunt were the top three in the previous poll, which mirrored the actual leadership race to replace Boris Johnson. Nigel Farage and Johnson received write-in votes despite not being eligible. Jacob Rees-Mogg was named the most popular backbencher in a separate poll.

Labour pledges half of food in schools, hospitals and prisons will be British produce

31 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
Labour has pledged to ensure that at least half of the food in schools, hospitals, and prisons is sourced from the UK, aiming to support British farmers and rural communities. The policy includes reducing red tape for farmers exporting to the EU and using government purchasing power to back British produce. Labour's shadow environment secretary, Steve Reed, criticized the Conservative government's impact on farming and outlined measures to protect rural areas. The National Farmers’ Union supports the policy, while Conservative farming minister Mark Spencer criticized Labour's past performance and current plans.

Net zero department moves out of HQ – because it wasn’t energy efficient

31 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
The UK Government's Department of Energy Security and Net Zero has relocated from its headquarters at 1 Victoria Street due to poor energy efficiency, moving to more eco-friendly offices in Whitehall. The original building had an energy efficiency rating of E and used gas boilers, costing taxpayers £217,000 in gas. The move has drawn criticism from the Liberal Democrats, who argue it reflects the government's chaotic approach to climate policy. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has faced internal party criticism for both delaying and enforcing various net zero commitments.

Tory strategists target November for general election

31 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
Tory strategists, led by campaign manager Isaac Levido, have tentatively set mid-November 2024 for the next general election, with November 14 being a likely date. This timing would allow Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to serve over two years in office and potentially present a pre-election budget. Despite Labour's strong lead in the polls, the Conservative Party is preparing for various election dates, including a possible May election. The article highlights the strategic planning and internal discussions within the Conservative Party regarding the timing of the general election.

Thousands of military veterans made homeless despite Government pledge

26 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
Veteran homelessness in the UK has increased by 14 percent over the past year, with around 180 households losing their homes monthly, despite a government pledge to end veteran rough sleeping. The Labour Party criticizes the Government for failing veterans and promises to provide better housing and support. The Ministry of Defence and the Government have announced funding and initiatives to improve military accommodation and support veterans, but the effectiveness of these measures is questioned.

BBC has ‘left vacuum for Chinese propaganda’ by cutting World Service in China

24 Dec 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Howard Zhang, former head of BBC News Chinese, criticized the BBC for diminishing Britain's global influence by cutting the World Service, particularly in China, which he believes has created a vacuum for Chinese propaganda. Despite the World Service being banned in China in 2021, Zhang estimated it was still accessible to a small percentage of the population and the Chinese diaspora. He described the struggle against well-funded Chinese state broadcasting networks with significantly reduced resources. The Foreign Office acknowledged media freedom constraints in Tibet, and Zhang highlighted the challenges faced from the Communist Party's internet trolls. The BBC plans to create a China Global Unit to focus on reporting from China and combat misinformation, but Zhang's staffing figures were not recognized by the corporation.

Rachel Reeves book used Telegraph obituary without attribution

24 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
Rachel Reeves, the shadow chancellor, is accused of using unattributed content from a Telegraph obituary in her book 'Women of Westminster.' This follows previous allegations of plagiarism in her latest book, 'The Women Who Made Modern Economics.' Reeves denies the accusations but acknowledges responsibility for the content. The article highlights specific instances of alleged plagiarism and includes critical remarks from political figures such as Greg Hands and Jeremy Hunt.

Teacher is banned for ‘misgendering’ pupil

23 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
Kevin Lister, a 60-year-old teacher, was banned from the profession for refusing to use a student's preferred male name and pronouns, coinciding with the government's new trans guidance. Lister criticized the non-statutory guidance for failing to protect teachers, arguing it allows schools to penalize those who follow it. The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) barred Lister, citing emotional harm to the student, which Lister claims unfairly targets gender-critical teachers. Critics, including Liz Truss, call for stronger legal backing to prevent exploitation of loopholes.

Teacher is banned for ‘misgendering’ pupil

23 Dec 2023  |  KOREA EXPOSÉ
Kevin Lister, a 60-year-old teacher, was banned from the profession for refusing to use a male name and pronouns for a transgender student, coinciding with the release of new government guidance on trans issues. The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) barred him from working with children, citing emotional harm caused to the student. Lister criticized the non-statutory nature of the guidance, arguing it leaves teachers vulnerable. Critics, including Liz Truss, called for stronger legal backing to prevent exploitation of loopholes. The DBS defended its decision, emphasizing its duty to protect children from harm.

Labour’s green borrowing plans could add almost £2,000 to average mortgage

20 Dec 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Labour's plan to borrow £28 billion for green jobs could increase average mortgage costs by nearly £2,000, according to the Treasury. The department claims that increased borrowing could raise interest rates, impacting homeowners. Labour counters that the Conservatives have mismanaged the economy, leading to higher prices. The Green Prosperity Plan, announced by Keir Starmer, aims to create a million jobs and achieve a net zero electricity grid by 2030, but has been scaled back by party leadership. The Office for Budget Responsibility predicts rising public sector debt, challenging Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's claims of debt reduction.

Labour’s green borrowing plans could add almost £2,000 to average mortgage

20 Dec 2023  |  The Telegraph
Labour's plan to borrow billions for its green jobs policy could increase the average mortgage by nearly £2,000, according to the Treasury. The department claims that additional borrowing would raise interest rates, impacting homeowners. Labour counters that the Conservatives have mismanaged the economy, leading to higher prices. The debate highlights the political clash over economic strategies, with Labour's Green Prosperity Plan facing scrutiny and criticism.

Trump won’t get through his criminal trial, DeSantis says in Iowa debate

14 Dec 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Ron DeSantis warned that Donald Trump would not emerge unscathed from his criminal trial during a debate in Iowa, suggesting the former president was running to evade legal issues. DeSantis and Nikki Haley exchanged sharp criticisms, with DeSantis attacking Haley's political record and Haley questioning DeSantis' campaign management. Both candidates criticized Trump's legal defense and his stance on various issues. The debate highlighted the intense rivalry between DeSantis and Haley as they vie for second place in the Republican primary, with Trump maintaining a significant lead.

Trump won’t get through his criminal trial, DeSantis says in Iowa debate

14 Dec 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Ron DeSantis warned that Donald Trump would not emerge unscathed from his criminal trial during a debate in Iowa, suggesting Trump was running to evade legal issues. DeSantis and Nikki Haley exchanged fierce attacks, with DeSantis criticizing Haley's political stance and campaign spending, while Haley accused DeSantis of lying and mismanaging his campaign. Both candidates agreed on the need for new leadership but differed on policies like immigration and support for Ukraine. Trump, who did not attend the debate, held a separate event on Fox News, where he discussed his campaign and hinted at his vice-presidential pick.

Trump won’t get through his criminal trial, DeSantis says in Iowa debate

13 Dec 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Ron DeSantis warned that Donald Trump would not emerge unscathed from his criminal trial during a debate in Iowa, suggesting Trump was running to evade legal issues. DeSantis and Nikki Haley exchanged fierce attacks, with DeSantis criticizing Haley as a 'mealy-mouthed politician' and Haley accusing DeSantis of wasting campaign funds. Both candidates agreed on the need for new leadership but differed on policies like immigration and support for Ukraine. Trump, leading in the polls, held a separate event on Fox News, where he hinted at his vice-presidential pick and criticized his opponents.

All the charges Donald Trump faces – and what happens next

08 Dec 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Donald Trump faces 91 felony charges across four criminal cases and two civil lawsuits, with potential jail time and fines exceeding $400 million. Despite these legal challenges, the Supreme Court has cleared him to appear on the 2024 ballot. Key cases include attempts to overturn the 2020 Georgia election results, involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot, mishandling classified documents, and paying hush money to Stormy Daniels. Civil cases involve fraud and defamation claims by E Jean Carroll. The legal proceedings raise significant constitutional questions and could impact Trump's presidential campaign.

All the charges Donald Trump faces – and what happens next

05 Dec 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Donald Trump faces 91 felony charges across four criminal cases and two civil lawsuits, including charges related to the Georgia election, January 6 Capitol riot, mishandling classified documents, and paying hush money to Stormy Daniels. The Supreme Court has cleared him to appear on the 2024 ballot, and he continues to use the legal battles as a campaign tool. Key figures involved include his former attorneys, White House staff, and other co-defendants. The cases raise significant constitutional questions and could impact his presidential campaign, with potential jail time and substantial fines if found guilty.

All the charges Donald Trump faces – and what happens next

05 Dec 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Donald Trump faces 91 felony charges across four criminal cases and two civil lawsuits, including charges related to the Georgia election, January 6 Capitol riot, mishandling classified documents, and paying hush money to Stormy Daniels. The Supreme Court has cleared him to appear on the 2024 ballot, and he continues to use the legal challenges as a campaign tool. Key figures involved include his former attorneys, White House staff, and other co-defendants. The article outlines the potential legal consequences and the impact on his re-election bid.

Ecuador in state of emergency after drug boss’s prison break

31 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
A state of emergency has been declared in Ecuador following the prison escape of José Adolfo Macias Villamar, also known as 'Fito,' a notorious drug trafficking kingpin and leader of the Choneros gang. The escape has triggered widespread violence, resulting in at least 10 deaths, including two law enforcement officers. President Daniel Noboa has deployed thousands of soldiers and police, imposed a curfew, and vowed not to negotiate with criminals. The Choneros, linked to the Mexican Sinaloa cartel, have been involved in violent conflicts with rival gangs, contributing to Ecuador's rising murder rate. Authorities are conducting a massive manhunt to recapture Fito, who has previously escaped detention and maintained influence within Ecuador's criminal underworld.

Abandoning Ukraine will embolden Iran, Sunak warns

27 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.com
Rishi Sunak, during a surprise visit to Kyiv, announced an increase in Britain's military funding to Ukraine to £2.5 billion and signed a new security pact, marking the beginning of a long-term partnership. Sunak emphasized that abandoning Ukraine would embolden adversaries like Iran and North Korea. The UK’s support includes artillery, air defense missiles, and drones, with a focus on transforming Ukraine into a security contributor in the Black Sea region. The visit aims to maintain pressure on the US and EU to continue their aid, amidst political challenges in securing support packages. Volodymyr Zelensky praised Sunak's leadership, highlighting the significance of the new security agreement.

Abandoning Ukraine will embolden Iran, Sunak warns

27 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Rishi Sunak, during a surprise visit to Kyiv, announced an increase in Britain's military funding to Ukraine to £2.5 billion and signed a new security pact, marking the beginning of a long-term partnership. Sunak warned that abandoning Ukraine would embolden allies of Vladimir Putin, such as Iran and North Korea. The UK pledged significant military support, including drones and artillery, and committed to a 10-year security package. The visit aimed to maintain pressure on the US and EU to continue their support for Ukraine amidst political challenges. Volodymyr Zelensky praised Sunak's leadership, and the UK aims to transform Ukraine into a security contributor in the Black Sea region.

Abandoning Ukraine will embolden Iran, Sunak warns

27 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Rishi Sunak, during a surprise visit to Kyiv, announced an increase in Britain's military funding to Ukraine to £2.5 billion and signed a new security pact, marking the beginning of a '100-year partnership.' Sunak warned that abandoning Ukraine would embolden Vladimir Putin and his allies, including Iran and North Korea. The UK pledged significant military support, including drones and artillery, and formalized a 10-year security package. Volodymyr Zelensky praised Sunak's leadership and awarded him the Ukrainian Order of Freedom. The announcement aims to maintain pressure on the US and EU to continue their support for Ukraine amidst political challenges.

Trump warns 'there will be bedlam' if Jan 6 prosecution goes ahead

23 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Donald Trump has warned of 'bedlam' if the justice department prosecutes him for election interference, accusing President Joe Biden of trying to remove him from the ballot. Trump's legal team argues he is entitled to presidential immunity from the four criminal charges related to the 2020 election. Trump claims Biden's administration is politically motivated due to Biden's declining poll numbers. The case, overseen by Judge Tanya Chutkan, has sparked debates on presidential immunity and the potential for partisan prosecutions.

Teacher is banned for ‘misgendering’ pupil

19 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Kevin Lister, a 60-year-old teacher, was banned from the profession for refusing to use a male name and pronouns for a 17-year-old female pupil identifying as a boy. The ban coincided with the UK Government's new guidance on trans issues, which states that teachers should not be compelled to use different pronouns. Lister criticized the ruling, claiming it undermines the guidance and exposes flaws in the non-statutory approach. The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) justified the ban by citing emotional harm to the student. Critics, including former Prime Minister Liz Truss, argue that the guidance should be backed by law to prevent exploitation of loopholes.

Nasa delays next two Moon missions after several technical issues detected

10 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
NASA has postponed its Artemis II and Artemis III Moon missions by a year due to technical issues. Artemis II, the first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo, is now set for September 2025, while Artemis III, which aims to land astronauts on the Moon, is delayed to September 2026. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson emphasized safety as the top priority. The delays follow a propellant leak in the Peregrine lunar lander, which now has limited operational capacity. SpaceX, a key contractor, plans an uncrewed Moon landing in 2025. Technical issues from the Artemis I mission, including heat shield charring and design flaws, are under investigation.

Nasa delays next two Moon missions after several technical issues detected

10 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
NASA has delayed its Artemis II and Artemis III Moon missions by a year due to technical issues. Artemis II, the first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo, is now set for September 2025, while Artemis III, which aims to land astronauts on the Moon, is postponed to September 2026. The delays follow a propellant leak in the Peregrine lunar lander, which now has limited operational capacity. NASA is collaborating with private contractors, including SpaceX, which plans an uncrewed Moon landing in 2025. Technical challenges such as heat shield charring and design flaws in life support systems are being addressed.

Film and TV makers offered tax breaks to attract Barbie-style blockbusters to Britain

09 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.co.uk
The UK government is offering enhanced tax breaks to film, TV, and video game companies to attract more high-profile productions like 'Barbie' and 'Happy Valley' to Britain. Starting Monday, businesses can claim additional tax credits, with specific incentives for children's television, animated productions, and high-end video games. Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Nigel Huddleston, emphasized the UK's leadership in the creative industries and the importance of these incentives for future growth. However, concerns have been raised about rising business rates and their potential impact on the industry. Pinewood Studios and Rockstar North are highlighted as key players in the UK's thriving creative sector.

Tory strategists target November for general election

08 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Tory strategists, led by campaign manager Isaac Levido, are considering mid-November for the next general election, with November 14 being a potential date. This timing would allow Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to serve over two years in office and potentially hold another Budget in the summer for pre-election giveaways. Despite Labour's consistent lead in the polls, the Conservative Party is preparing for a possible May election, with party chairman Richard Holden suggesting a one-third chance of this earlier date. The article discusses the strategic considerations and preparations within the Conservative Party, including the involvement of key figures like Levido and the influence of past campaign strategies.

Tory strategists target November for general election

08 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Tory strategists, led by campaign manager Isaac Levido, are considering mid-November for the next general election, with November 14 being a potential date. This timing would allow Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to serve over two years in office and potentially hold another Budget in the summer for pre-election giveaways. Despite Labour's consistent lead in the polls, the Conservative Party is preparing for a possible May election as well. The article discusses the strategic considerations and speculations surrounding the election timing, with key figures like Richard Holden and Boris Johnson also mentioned.

Trump warns 'there will be bedlam' if Jan 6 prosecution goes ahead

06 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Donald Trump has warned of 'bedlam' if the Justice Department prosecutes him for election interference, accusing President Joe Biden of trying to remove him from the ballot. Trump's legal team argues he is entitled to presidential immunity from the four criminal charges related to the 2020 election. Trump claims his actions were aimed at addressing voter fraud and insists he did nothing wrong. The case has sparked debates about presidential immunity and the potential for partisan prosecutions. The article also highlights Trump's criticism of Biden's handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal and his broader accusations of political corruption.

Labour’s green borrowing plans could add almost £2,000 to average mortgage

06 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Labour's plan to borrow billions for its green jobs policy could increase the average mortgage by nearly £2,000, according to the Treasury. The department estimates that for every extra 1% GDP of borrowing, interest rates could rise by 1.25%, leading to higher costs for homeowners. The Labour Party, however, blames the Conservatives for economic mismanagement and rising prices. The article also notes that Labour has scaled back its initial £28 billion Green Prosperity Plan, with the aim of reaching the full investment in the latter half of its term.

Net zero department moves out of HQ – because it wasn’t energy efficient

05 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
The UK Government's Department of Energy Security and Net Zero has relocated from its headquarters at 1 Victoria Street due to poor energy efficiency ratings. The original building had an E rating and used gas boilers, costing taxpayers significantly. The department has moved to more energy-efficient offices in Whitehall. The Liberal Democrats criticized the move as indicative of the Conservative government's chaotic net zero policies. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced criticism for both watering down and enforcing net zero commitments, leading to internal party conflicts.

Watch: Russian jet explodes in fireball as it plunges into sea in Crimea

05 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
A Russian Su-35 fighter jet crashed into the Black Sea near Sevastopol, Crimea, with the pilot safely ejecting and being rescued. The cause of the crash is unclear, with speculation ranging from technical malfunction to friendly fire. The incident highlights ongoing tensions over Crimea, a key objective for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. The crash follows a similar incident in July involving a Russian Su-25 jet.

Watch: Russian jet explodes in fireball as it plunges into sea in Crimea

05 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.co.uk
A Russian Su-35 fighter jet crashed into the Black Sea near Sevastopol, Crimea, with the pilot safely ejecting and being rescued. The cause of the crash is unclear, with speculations ranging from technical malfunction to friendly fire or being shot down by Russian air defences. No civilian objects were harmed in the incident.

Watch: Russian jet explodes in fireball as it plunges into sea in Crimea

05 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
A Russian Su-35 fighter jet crashed into the Black Sea near Sevastopol, Crimea, with the pilot safely ejecting and being rescued. The cause of the crash is unclear, with speculations ranging from technical malfunction to friendly fire. The incident highlights ongoing tensions over Crimea, a key objective for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. The crash follows a similar incident in July involving a Russian Su-25 jet.

Watch: Russian jet explodes in fireball as it plunges into sea in Crimea

05 Oct 2023  |  sg.news.yahoo.com
A Russian Su-35 fighter jet crashed into the Black Sea near Sevastopol, Crimea, with the pilot safely ejecting and being rescued. The cause of the crash is unclear, with speculation ranging from technical malfunction to friendly fire. The incident highlights ongoing tensions over Crimea, a key objective for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. The crash follows a similar incident in July involving a Russian Su-25 jet.

Police record hate incident against Tory deputy chair after trans row with Greens

05 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Rachel Maclean, a Tory deputy chairman, has been recorded by police for a 'non-crime hate incident' following her comments about a Green Party candidate, Melissa Poulton, a trans woman. Maclean criticized the Green Party's gender policies and defended her remarks, despite apologizing for any offense caused. The incident highlights the controversial use of NCHIs, with Maclean and others arguing that such tools are being misapplied. The article also references Suella Braverman's previous efforts to limit NCHIs and a similar investigation involving David TC Davies.

Kemi Badenoch tops next Conservative Party leader poll

05 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Kemi Badenoch has emerged as the top choice in a ConservativeHome poll for the next Conservative Party leader, surpassing Penny Mordaunt and Suella Braverman. Badenoch's popularity has surged due to her stance on trans issues and her recent political actions. Other notable figures in the poll include James Cleverly, Tom Tugendhat, and Grant Shapps. The poll reflects a significant shift in Badenoch's standing within the party, marking a dramatic improvement from previous years.

Watch: Russian jet explodes in fireball as it plunges into sea in Crimea

05 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.com
A Russian Su-35 fighter jet crashed into the Black Sea near Sevastopol, Crimea, with the pilot safely ejecting and being rescued. The cause of the crash is unclear, with speculation ranging from technical malfunction to friendly fire. The incident highlights ongoing tensions over Crimea, a key objective for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. The crash follows a similar incident in July involving a Russian Su-25 jet.

Thousands of military veterans made homeless despite Government pledge

05 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Veteran homelessness in the UK has increased by 14% over the past year, with around 180 households losing their homes each month, despite a government pledge to end veteran rough sleeping. Labour Party analysis highlights the rise in homelessness and criticizes the Government for failing veterans. Labour's shadow veterans minister, Steve McCabe, promises better housing and support for veterans under a Labour government. The Government has announced funding and initiatives to address the issue, but Labour argues these measures are insufficient. The Ministry of Defence is also working on improving military housing standards.

Labour pledges half of food in schools, hospitals and prisons will be British produce

05 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Labour has pledged to ensure that at least half of the food in schools, hospitals, and prisons is sourced from the UK, aiming to support British farmers and rural communities. The policy includes reducing red tape for farmers exporting to the EU and using government purchasing power to back British produce. Labour criticizes the Conservative government for damaging British farming, while the Conservatives defend their record and criticize Labour's plans. Key figures include Steve Reed, Keir Starmer, and Mark Spencer.

Labour’s green borrowing plans could add almost £2,000 to average mortgage

05 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Labour's plan to borrow billions for its green jobs policy could increase the average mortgage by nearly £2,000, according to the Treasury. The department warns that additional borrowing could raise interest rates, impacting homeowners. Labour counters that the Conservatives have mismanaged the economy, leading to higher prices and debt. The debate highlights the political clash over economic strategies, with Labour's Green Prosperity Plan facing scrutiny and potential dilution.

Labour pledges half of food in schools, hospitals and prisons will be British produce

05 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Labour pledges to ensure that at least half of the food in schools, hospitals, and prisons is sourced from the UK, aiming to support British farmers and rural communities. The policy includes reducing red tape for farmers exporting to the EU and using government purchasing power to back British produce. Labour's shadow environment secretary, Steve Reed, criticizes the Conservative government's impact on farming and outlines measures for rural renewal. The Conservative farming minister, Mark Spencer, counters by claiming Labour lacks a concrete plan and highlights Conservative achievements in supporting farmers.

Thousands of military veterans made homeless despite Government pledge

05 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Veteran homelessness in the UK has increased by 14 percent over the past year, with around 180 households losing their homes each month. Despite a government pledge to end veteran homelessness by 2023 and an £8.5 million scheme to support veterans, Labour Party analysis reveals that 2,110 veteran households were assessed as homeless in the last financial year. Shadow veterans minister Steve McCabe criticized the Government for failing veterans and pledged that Labour would provide better housing. The Ministry of Defence and Government spokespeople reiterated their commitment to improving military accommodation and ending veteran rough sleeping.

Kemi Badenoch tops next Conservative Party leader poll

05 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Kemi Badenoch has emerged as the top choice in a ConservativeHome poll for the next Conservative Party leader, surpassing Penny Mordaunt and Suella Braverman. Badenoch, who is also the Business Secretary and Women and Equalities Minister, has gained favor among Tory grassroots for her stance on trans issues. The poll results mark a significant rise in her popularity since the last survey two years ago. Other notable figures in the poll include James Cleverly, Tom Tugendhat, Grant Shapps, and Robert Jenrick. Former leaders Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson also received write-in votes.

BBC has ‘left vacuum for Chinese propaganda’ by cutting World Service in China

01 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
The BBC's decision to cut the World Service, including its Chinese language services, has left a vacuum for Chinese propaganda and diminished Britain's global influence, according to Howard Zhang, former head of BBC News Chinese. Zhang criticized the corporation for reducing resources and manpower, making it difficult to combat well-funded Chinese state media. The cuts have been described as a self-defeating foreign policy move, eroding British influence in key regions. Despite the BBC's efforts to adapt, including creating a specialist China Global Unit, the impact of these cuts continues to be felt.

Some women are too overweight to wear yoga pants, Lululemon founder insists

01 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Chip Wilson, founder of Lululemon, criticized the company's diversity efforts, suggesting some women are too overweight to wear yoga pants. He accused the company of trying to appeal to everyone, which he believes dilutes the brand. Wilson, who resigned from Lululemon's board in 2015, also criticized the board's understanding of the company and its advertising choices. Lululemon distanced itself from Wilson's remarks, emphasizing its commitment to diversity and inclusion. Wilson's past controversial statements and actions, including his views on body size and fast food consumption, were also highlighted.

Thousands of military veterans made homeless despite Government pledge

01 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Veteran homelessness in the UK has risen by 14% over the past year, with around 180 households losing their homes each month, despite government pledges to end the crisis. Labour Party analysis reveals that 2,110 veteran households were assessed as homeless in the last financial year. Shadow veterans minister Steve McCabe criticized the government for failing veterans and promised that Labour would provide better housing solutions. The government has announced funding and initiatives to address the issue, but criticisms persist regarding the effectiveness of these measures.

Net zero department moves out of HQ – because it wasn’t energy efficient

01 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
The UK Government's Department of Energy Security and Net Zero has relocated from its headquarters at 1 Victoria Street due to poor energy efficiency, moving to more eco-friendly offices in Whitehall. The original building had an energy efficiency rating of E and relied on gas boilers, costing taxpayers £217,000 in gas. Critics, including the Liberal Democrats, argue this reflects the government's chaotic approach to net zero policies. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has faced criticism for both diluting and enforcing net zero commitments, leading to internal party conflicts. The new offices have an A energy rating and are linked to the Whitehall District Heating System.

Some women are too overweight to wear yoga pants, Lululemon founder insists

01 Oct 2023  |  www.aol.com
Chip Wilson, founder of Lululemon, criticized the company's diversity efforts, suggesting some women are too overweight to wear its yoga pants. He accused the company of trying to appeal to everyone, which he believes dilutes the brand. Wilson's comments have been disavowed by Lululemon, which emphasized its commitment to diversity and inclusion. Wilson also criticized the company's advertising and former chairman Glenn Murphy, linking him to negative practices from Gap. His past controversial remarks and actions, including a quality issue with yoga pants, were also highlighted.

Teacher is banned for ‘misgendering’ pupil

01 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
A teacher, Kevin Lister, has been banned from the profession for refusing to use a male name and pronouns for a transgender student. The ban coincided with the UK Government's new guidance on trans issues, which states that teachers should not be compelled to use different pronouns. Lister criticized the ruling, claiming it undermines the guidance and exposes flaws in the non-statutory approach. The Disclosure and Barring Service banned Lister for causing emotional harm to the student, a decision he equates to being treated like a criminal. Critics, including former Prime Minister Liz Truss, argue that the guidance should be backed by law to prevent exploitation of loopholes.

Teacher is banned for ‘misgendering’ pupil

01 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Kevin Lister, a 60-year-old teacher, was banned from the profession for refusing to use a male name and pronouns for a transgender student, coinciding with the UK Government's new guidance on trans issues. Lister criticized the non-statutory guidance for failing to protect teachers, arguing it leaves them vulnerable to dismissal and barring. The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) banned Lister, citing emotional harm to the student. Critics, including former Prime Minister Liz Truss, call for stronger legal measures to prevent exploitation of loopholes in the guidance.

BBC has ‘left vacuum for Chinese propaganda’ by cutting World Service in China

01 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
The BBC's decision to cut the World Service, including its Chinese language broadcast, has been criticized for diminishing Britain's global influence and leaving a vacuum for Chinese propaganda. Howard Zhang, former head of BBC News Chinese, described the struggle against well-funded Chinese state media and internet trolls, emphasizing the loss of resources and manpower. The Foreign Office report highlighted severe constraints on media freedom in Tibet. The BBC responded by stating it is creating a specialist China Global Unit to continue covering stories from China.

Labour pledges half of food in schools, hospitals and prisons will be British produce

01 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Labour has pledged to ensure that at least half of the food supplied to schools, hospitals, and prisons is sourced from the UK, aiming to support British farmers and rural communities. The policy includes reducing red tape for farmers exporting to the EU and using government purchasing power to back British produce. Labour's shadow environment secretary, Steve Reed, criticized the Conservative government's impact on farming and outlined measures to protect rural areas. The National Farmers’ Union has previously supported this move. The Conservative farming minister, Mark Spencer, countered by claiming Labour lacks a concrete plan for the countryside.

Girl is ‘sole survivor’ after bus crash in South Africa kills 45 Easter pilgrims

01 Oct 2023  |  www.independent.ie
Forty-five people were killed in South Africa when a bus plunged off a bridge into a ravine. An eight-year-old girl, seriously injured and airlifted to hospital, is believed to be the sole survivor.

Teacher is banned for ‘misgendering’ pupil

01 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Kevin Lister, a 60-year-old teacher, was banned from the profession for refusing to use a male name and pronouns for a female student identifying as a boy. The ban coincided with the UK Government's new guidance on trans issues, which states that teachers should not be compelled to use different pronouns. Lister criticized the ruling, claiming it undermines the guidance and exposes teachers to risks. The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) justified the ban, citing emotional harm to the student. Critics, including former Prime Minister Liz Truss, argue for stronger legal measures to protect teachers.

Crime epidemic claims as unsolved shoplifting cases hit a five-year high

01 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
Unsolved shoplifting cases in the UK have reached a five-year high, with over 200,000 reports going unsolved in the year ending July 2023. The Liberal Democrats and Labour Party criticize the Conservative government for failing to address what they describe as a 'crime epidemic.' Retailers report increased shoplifting and violence, while police argue that responding to every report is unrealistic. The government has introduced a new police team to tackle shoplifting, but critics argue that more community policing is needed. Labour proposes fast-tracking detective recruitment to address the issue.

Labour pledges half of food in schools, hospitals and prisons will be British produce

01 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
Labour has pledged to ensure that at least half of the food supplied to schools, hospitals, and prisons is British produce, aiming to support British farmers and rural communities. The policy includes reducing red tape for farmers exporting to the EU and using government purchasing power to back British produce. Labour's shadow environment secretary, Steve Reed, criticized the Conservative government for damaging British farming. The National Farmers’ Union supports the policy. Conservative farming minister Mark Spencer countered, claiming Labour lacks a plan to support the countryside and criticized their spending proposals.

I Grew Up in a Polyamorous Household

01 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
The author recounts growing up in a polyamorous household, contrasting it with the traditional nuclear family model. Despite societal stigmas and challenges, particularly from their church community and social services, the author reflects positively on the love and support from multiple parental figures. The narrative emphasizes the normalcy and benefits of polyamory, advocating for broader acceptance of diverse family structures. The text also references historical and cultural perspectives on monogamy and polyamory, suggesting that modern romantic attitudes are unnecessarily restrictive.

A match preview written for online sports publication 90min.com.

Review of an exhibition by Fiona Banner held at Birmingham's internationally renowned contemporary art gallery, the Ikon, for Redbrick newspaper. The piece made it into the printed edition of the same paper.

Part of a comedy series I wrote for online sports publication 90min.com. The articles received a combined total of over 50,000 views and were shared across the website's various social media outlets over a three month period.

Sometimes it’s best just to say nothing.

14 Jan 2018  |  have a scroll
The article humorously critiques a BBC news story about a butcher named Christopher McCabe from Devon who allegedly used a black pudding to escape a freezer he was trapped in. The author expresses skepticism about the veracity of the story, suggesting it's too absurd to be true and likens it to a Dr. Seuss narrative. The piece reflects on a historical moment in 1930 when the BBC announced there was 'no news' and proposes that the black pudding story was fabricated to fill a perceived news void on the 11th January 2018. The author implies that the BBC would rather publish a made-up story than admit to a slow news day, and expresses a preference for the straightforward honesty of the 1930 broadcast.
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