Nurse who made almost ยฃ20,000 logging shifts she did not work is struck off
Faith Chareka, who worked in the emergency department for Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust in Surrey, was convicted of fraud by abuse of position.
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Faith Chareka, who worked in the emergency department for Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust in Surrey, was convicted of fraud by abuse of position.
Soldiers will still be able to list the dropped religions on their dog tags, according to the Pentagon
May 'Maya' Millete, 39, disappeared on January 7, 2021, and was last seen in Chula Vista, California. Her husband, Larry Millete, is on trial for her alleged murder.
Without disclosing that work has been generated using the technology, faith in existing industries will continue to be undermined Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcas When a university vice-chancellor this week admitted to using AI in writing an opinion piece for a major Australian masthead, but did not disclose that use prior to publication, it highlighted the growing gap between peopleโs use of AI and trust in the technology. Data from Roy Morgan this week showed 13.6m or 58% of the population older than 14 now use AI each month, with ChatGPT being the most popular, followed by Googleโs Gemini and Microsoft Copilot. Continue reading...
A former Army chaplain called the reported changes a โtragedyโ
The SNP's financial governance was 'inadequate' during Peter Murrell's crime spree, the party's former Westminster leader has said.
England have invested in Brendon McCullum once again but now it is time for his team to start paying back the faith, writes Stephan Shemilt.
Watchable biopic charts how an 18-year-old German booked the sickly American pianist Keith Jarrett for what became a landmark concert Here is a niche drama about one of the most important chapters in the history of experimental jazz. It is however watchable, well acted and avoids the music-movie cliches โ though I could have done without the fourth-wall-breaking lectures about the nature of jazz improvisation. They were perhaps inspired by similar setpieces in Adam McKayโs financial crisis movie The Big Short, and are heavy-handed and condescending in just the same way. John Magaro plays Keith Jarrett, the great jazz pianist and former Miles Davis collaborator who in the mid-70s found himself on a gruelling European solo tour, improvising every night for the ecstatic jazz faithful who were more plentiful in Europe than the US, while struggling with depression and back pain. Mala Emde plays the amazingly precocious 18-year-old Vera Brandes, a kid from Cologne who had become a jazz promoter after being inspired by an encounter with Ronnie Scott, and rebelling against her grumpily conservative dentist father, played here by Ulrich Tukur. Continue reading...
The Catholic church is seeing a surge in adult baptisms as young people show new interest in faith
Andy Burnham's branding features a clenched fist with the slogan 'Change Labour, keep the faith'.
Rayann El Houli, 34, was due to apply for bail in Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday morning but her barrister Peter Morrissey SC sought an adjournment.
Woman, who says Anthony Odiong pressured her into sex acts, says church officials failed to act when told of abuse The first woman to publicly accuse a Roman Catholic priest who was convicted by a Texas jury on Friday of repeated adult, criminal clergy sexual abuse has said she โcan only hope he is kept from continuing to use faith as his net, his snare and a tool to manipulate current and future victimsโ. โIโm grateful to the jury for listening to the evidence and seeing the truthโ about the convicted clergyman, Anthony Odiong, said the woman in a statement on Saturday, referred to in court proceedings by the pseudonym Hadassah Doe. Continue reading...
Midos Management denies ties to property group accused of making millions from bogus prayer rooms A property investor who sells temporary accommodation to local councils is part of a family accused of avoiding tax by hosting bogus prayer sessions, a Guardian investigation can reveal. Publicly available records raise questions about the business interests of members of the Schreiber dynasty, who preside over a nationwide commercial property portfolio via a โfamily-ownedโ investment vehicle, Midos Group. Continue reading...
The Los Angeles mayoral hopeful made the remark as he appeared on Fox News opposite host Kayleigh McEnany, as she asked him about the impact his faith has had on his run for mayor.
Faith Hinitt, from Retford, Nottinghamshire, said she experienced an itchy red rash on her chest, initially blaming it on receiving a job promotion at work and moving to a new home in June 2023.
Experts say AI firmโs engagement with Vatican risks creating โfeelgoodโ discourse that lacks critical examination Why did Anthropicโs founder sit beside the pope during a warning about AI? In the first major written teaching of his papacy, Pope Leo XIV took artificial intelligence to task. The pontiff delineated the technologyโs most concerning threats to humanity: replacing workers, accelerating war and exploiting the environment. At a ceremony honoring the holy teaching the day of its release at the Vatican, the pope was flanked by an unusual guest speaker: Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah, one of the people behind the AI boom so worrying Leo. Continue reading...
A lawyer representing survivors says his clients lack confidence in the treatment they would receive in the UK.
May Millete went missing on January 7, 2021, after getting home from work in Chula Vista, California. Her husband, Larry Millete, is now on trial for allegedly murdering her.
Hundreds of Muslim faithful attended prayers in fields across the UK to celebrate the second day of Eid al-Adha this year, which began on Tuesday evening and will last three days until Saturday.
Charing Cross theatre, London The power and personality of its singers and music lift this Twilight-esque story into the realms of enjoyably ridiculous The origins of this supernatural musical are in ancient British folklore but it plays out as a teen love story in small-town America. Young, spirited โ and human โ Barbara Allen (Lauren Jones) falls in love with John the Witch Boy (Glenn Adamson), from a community of Witches and Conjur People. She is willing to incur the wrath of parents and neighbours in her Appalachian town to be with this mysterious man who has drifted in from the Smoky Mountains and is rumoured to have diabolical powers. He is willing to abjure his immortality to spend the rest of his life with her. Both are rebels, determined to be together despite social censure. The matriarchal Conjur Woman (Josie Benson) throws down the gauntlet: if the couple can be faithful for a year, John wins his mortality. At Charing Cross theatre, London, until 8 August Continue reading...