• Monday, March 10, 2025

Britain’s only children’s gender identity clinic to face legal action…

Britain’s only dedicated gender identity clinic for transgender children and young people could face mass legal action from about 1,000 families for medical negligence, media reports said. The Tavistock Centre has been accused of rushing youngsters into taking life-altering puberty blockers. Last month, England’s national health service announced that the centre…

Rana Begum’s exhibition at Pitzhanger enthralls with unique light, colour…

Pitzhanger’s new exhibition by Rana Begum RA, which will continue till September 11, explores the perception of light, colour and form within sculpture, painting and installation. Visitors will immediately encounter a newly created, ethereal cloud installation of diffused light and veils of colour dramatically suspended within the Gallery Dappled Light…

Blackpool Tower lit up in red and white to honour…

One of the most famous landmarks in Lancashire was lit up in red and white to mark the centennial birth anniversary of His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj. Prayers were offered at the base of Blackpool Tower before it was lit up on Monday (8). A procession was also held along…

Is Warner Bros. considering scrapping Ezra Miller’s The Flash after…

The future of actor Ezra Miller as The Flash star does not seem very promising. If fresh reports are to be believed, Warner Bros. is considering three options for the much-anticipated film and one of them includes scrapping the project entirely. Yes, you read that absolutely right! Miller has been…

Johnny Depp’s look as King Louis XV revealed in Netflix’s…

Johnny Depp is set to wow audiences yet again with his new film, Jeanne Du Barry. His first look as King Louis XV of France in Jeanne Du Barry, his first film role since his defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard, has been revealed by Why Not Productions. The actor,…

Low clear-up rates in burglary and theft ‘unacceptable and unsustainable’:…

The current low charge rates for burglary, robbery and theft were “acceptable and unsustainable”, a police watchdog said, calling for concerted efforts to address crimes that “strike at the heart” of people’s safety. According to the HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS), police forces in England…

Leytonstone murder: Boy, 17, charged with fatal daylight stabbing of…

A 17-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of Ghulam Sadiq, 18, who was stabbed to death in High Road, Leytonstone, on Saturday (6). He sustained serious injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. The teenager was charged with murder and possession of an offensive weapon in a…

Women on vegetarian diets have 33% higher risk of hip…

Vegetarian diets are often considered healthier than diets that contain meat. However, a new study has found that women who adhere to a vegetarian diet are more likely to experience hip fractures in later life compared to those who frequently eat meat, the Independent reports. The study has discovered that…

Braverman urges to take ‘radical action’ to counter influence of…

British attorney general has voiced her concerns against the European court of human rights, saying that extricating the UK from the influence of the court should be a ‘national priority’. Suella Braverman has also urged ministers to take ‘radical action’ to counter the influence of the ECHR, an international convention to…

London medical school benefitted from and contributed to British colonialism:…

The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) benefitted from and contributed to British colonialism in a variety of ways between 1899 and 1960, according to a report on its history. It is largely to its role in British colonialism that the LSHTM owes its current power and position…