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Daughters of woman wrongly convicted in Post Office scandal reveal ‘human impact’ on family | UK News
The daughter of a Post Office victim has told Sky News she suffered “dark thoughts of suicide” in the years after her mother was accused of stealing.Kate Burrows was 14 years old when her mother Elaine Hood was prosecuted and subsequently convicted in 2003. The first public inquiry report on the Post Office – examining redress and the “human impact” of the scandal – is due to be published today.”I’ve suffered with panic attacks from about 14, 15 years old, and I still have them to this day,” Kate said.”I’ve been in and out of therapy for what feels like…
Michael Madsen, who starred in Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill, dies aged 67 | Ents & Arts News
Actor Michael Madsen, who starred in a number of Quentin Tarantino films, has died at the age of 67. Chicago-born Madsen died on Thursday morning from cardiac arrest, his manager, Ron Smith said. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Watch Commander Christopher Jauregui said he was found unresponsive in his home in Malibu, California, on Thursday morning and pronounced dead. Image: Tarantino (2nd R) poses with (from L-R) Madsen, Kurt Russell and Tim Roth at a press line for The Hateful Eight. Pic: Reuters He appeared in dozens of films during a career that spanned more than 40 years, with screen…
Gut bacteria linked to fertility issues in women with polycystic ovary syndrome, research indicates | UK News
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have lower levels of a gut microbe, new research suggests.PCOS is the most common hormonal condition in women of reproductive age and yet, despite being a leading cause of infertility, very little is known about what causes it or how to treat it. It can cause irregular or missed periods, excessive hair growth, weight gain and put women at higher risk for type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, heart problems and endometrial cancer.Aixia Liu at Zhejiang University in China and her colleagues monitored 220 women across 44 cities in China, half of whom had…
Post Office scandal: Victims say government’s control of redress schemes should be taken away | UK News
Post Office scandal victims are calling for redress schemes to be taken away from the government completely, ahead of the public inquiry publishing its first findings.Phase 1, which is due back on Tuesday, will report on the human impact of what happened as well as compensation schemes. “Take (them) off the government completely,” says Jo Hamilton OBE, a high-profile campaigner and former sub-postmistress, who was convicted of stealing from her branch in 2008.”It’s like the fox in charge of the hen house,” she adds, “because they were the only shareholders of Post Office”.”So they’re in it up to their necks……
Ozzy Osbourne reunites with Black Sabbath for ‘final bow’ in emotional metal goodbye | Ents & Arts News
Ozzy Osbourne has reunited with Black Sabbath and performed his final gig – telling fans “you’ve no idea how I feel – thank you from the bottom of my heart”, in an emotional but truly metal goodbye.Announced earlier this year, Back To The Beginning at Villa Park stadium was billed as the “final bow” for the man revered as a founder of heavy metal after several years of health problems, including Parkinson’s disease. Rising up on a black throne featuring jewelled skulls, the 76-year-old performed a solo set before being joined by his original bandmates – Terence “Geezer” Butler, Tony…
‘Silent killer’ heatwave thought to have left at least 9 dead in Europe | Science, Climate & Tech News
At least nine people in Europe have died in savage heat this week as a “silent killer” heatwave continues to bake the continent.In Italy, scorching temperatures of up to 38C forced officials to issue the most severe red alerts across 17 major cities, including Milan and Rome, while several regions banned outdoor work in the afternoon. But the sweltering conditions – locked in by a ‘heat dome’ hovering over Europe – have already been implicated in the death of at least one labourer.Local reports say Brahim Ait El Hajjam, 47, keeled over in the midday sun while pouring concrete in…
Zilch, the consumer lender which has become one of Britain’s fastest-growing fintech companies, has begun a search for international takeover targets as it accelerates its expansion ahead of a bumper stock market listing.Sky News understands that Zilch, which is run by co-founder Philip Belamant, is working with advisers to identify peers outside the UK which it can acquire in the coming months. The company, which is regulated in the UK and counts eBay among its investors, has amassed a customer base of more than five million people.Money latest: Another airline faces baggage fees investigation It is now among the UK’s…
Oasis reunion: A high-five and a hug – the gestures were there, but ultimately it was all about the music | Ents & Arts News
Oasis have reunited on stage for the first time in almost 16 years – with brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher sharing a high five and the briefest of hugs as they closed a performance that for fans was more than worth the wait.After the split in 2009, for many years Noel said he would never go back – and for a long time, as the brothers exchanged insults through separate interviews (and on social media, for Liam), it seemed pretty unlikely to ever happen. But now, here they are. As they walked out on stage at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, all…
Tyler Webb sentenced to nine years imprisonment after persuading victim to attempt suicide online | Science, Climate & Tech News
A 23-year-old man who convinced his victim to attempt suicide and seriously self-harm online has become the first person sentenced under new internet safety laws.Warning: This story contains details of encouraging self-harm and suicide which some readers might find disturbingTyler Webb, from Loughborough, Leicestershire, was sentenced to nine years and four months imprisonment, subject to a hospital order.He will be taken back to the secure mental health hospital where he is being treated in Chesterfield.Once his doctors decide he is well enough to be discharged, he will serve out whatever time he has left in prison and will then be…
Octopus Energy Group, Britain’s largest residential gas and electricity supplier, is plotting a £10bn demerger of its technology arm that would reinforce its status as one of the country’s most valuable private companies.Sky News can exclusively reveal that Octopus Energy is close to hiring investment bankers to help formally separate Kraken Technologies from the rest of the group. The demerger, which would be expected to take place in the next 12 months, would see Octopus Energy’s existing investors given shares in the newly independent Kraken business.A minority stake in Kraken of up to 20% is expected to be sold to…