THOSE who have watched the latest series of Married at First Sight will have heard several terms being used. Gaslighting, emotional abuse and manipulation have been the most common, and they all tie in together. Married at First Sight sees couples being paired by experts and only meeting on their wedding day – pretty…
I CAME to this country from Guyana in 1963. I was five years-old and it took two weeks on a ship to get here. I came here with my aunty Babs (Barbara Dettering) who is one of the Saints of Bristol. If you go to Bristol, you will see my…
In a significant scientific achievement, researchers have successfully created a model of the human embryo using stem cells in a laboratory setting. This breakthrough holds immense potential for unraveling the mysteries of early human development and providing insights into the causes and mechanisms behind pregnancy failures. The embryo model, derived…
WHETHER it is singing blockbuster Bollywood songs, composing, releasing awesome albums, or delivering mesmerising live ghazal and Sufi performances, Kavita Seth has done most things in music marvellously well. Instead of basking in the glory of her many impressive achievements, the music talent continues to offer new listening experiences and has…
THREE Rafale fighter jets of the Indian Air Force will take part in the Bastille Day flypast over the Champs Elysees in Paris on July 14, people familiar with the matter said. Prime minister Narendra Modi will attend this year’s Bastille Day Parade as the guest of honour. A tri-services…
THE Windrush generation helped build the NHS in the face of prejudice and systemic racism, issues that still exist today, health leaders said, as they called for “robust action” to address inequalities. Senior leaders of the NHS attended an event in London last Thursday (22) to celebrate the 75-year contribution…
BRITAIN’S plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is unlawful, London’s Court of Appeal ruled on Thursday (29), in a major setback for prime minister Rishi Sunak who has pledged to stop migrants arriving across the Channel in small boats. Under a deal struck last year, Britain’s government planned to send tens of…
LONDON’S Court of Appeal will rule on Thursday (29) if a British plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is lawful, in a verdict that could make or break prime minister Rishi Sunak’s pledge to stop migrants from arriving by boat. Under a deal struck last year, Britain’s government plans…
MERCENARY hackers increasingly are targeting law firms in a bid to steal data that could tip the balance in legal cases, French and British authorities say. In a pair of reports published over the past week, the cyber watchdog agencies of France and the UK cataloged an array of digital…
THE head of English cricket has admitted to Eastern Eye that the game is in an “appalling position” after a damning report found the sport was beset with racism and misogyny. Cricket boards were accused of failing to prevent “structural and institutional racism, sexism and class-based discrimination,” in a report by the…