Henry Nowak: How misinformation sent two people into hiding
A former police officer wrongly identified as being at the scene of Henry Nowak's arrest and death said she is scared for her safety.
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A former police officer wrongly identified as being at the scene of Henry Nowak's arrest and death said she is scared for her safety.
Ex-police officer Christi Hill says she has been moved to safe house after being falsely accused of being involved in Henry Nowak's arrest before his death.
Clear-up has begun but psychological impact likely to last much longer, as community reels from riots over Henry Nowak case The cleanup was quick. The day after an anti-police demonstration turned violent in the Portswood area of Southampton, workers cleared up broken glass and fixed fences that had been torn down to use as missiles against officers. But the psychological impact is likely to last much longer. Continue reading...
Bardem has the absolute time of his life terrifying everyone in this remake of the classic thriller. Itโs a masterclass in tension, sublime directing โ and never forgets the power of a jump scare โEver look around and wonder if we deserve all this?โ a woman asks, standing by their sprawling mansionโs swimming pool with her handsome, ripped, fellow lawyer husband. โNo,โ he replies. Cape Fear is on Apple TV on 5 June Continue reading...
Southampton residents say they were "scared to open their doors" after violence at a Henry Nowak police protest.
Jeremy Clarkson says doctors told him he was 'days' away from having a heart attack during his terrifying 2024 health scare.
Wigmore Hall, London The Norwegian singerโs remarkable ability to inhabit a character, her warmth on stage and the control and tenderness she brought to the more intimate songs made this a very special recital Wigmore Hall is turning 125, its director John Gilhooley was being granted honorary membership of the Royal Philharmonic Society, and everyone in the audience was shouted a free drink, but there was another cause for celebration on Sunday night. With Lise Davidsen, the worldโs most in-demand opera singer, giving an all-Schubert recital it was a case of standing room only. The Norwegian soprano has a Rolls-Royce instrument, more than capable of filling a house the size of the Metropolitan Opera, but up close she brought other qualities to the table. Her disarming warmth in seemingly off-the-cuff spoken introductions put the audience entirely at ease. Her ability to inhabit a character, as she does on stage, ensured songs such as Gretchen am Spinnrade and Die Junge Nonne were dramatic highlights. The former opened with a throbbing intensity and built to an eruption of volcanic proportions. Her fledgling nun seethed with a scared rapture that verged on the dangerously corporeal. Continue reading...
My ex and I divorced 12 years ago. He's in his 60s and I don't begrudge him companionship. But something our daughter said to me has me quietly worried for her future.
Australia survived a scare after a returning traveller presented tp a Victorian hospital with an illness.
A young cop shot twice in the face during the Bondi terror attack has undergone surgery after a fresh health scare.
Police were warned to approach the Supreme Court justice's home with the understanding that this could be a false alarm, according to independent D.C. journalist Andrew Leyden.
Hit Iranian horror Under the Shadow conjured scares from the aftermath of the 1979 revolution. With Tehran once again under siege, a new theatrical version makes that story feel more relevant than ever Nadia Latifโs grandmother warned her about djinn. โIf angels are good and devils are evil,โ the theatre and film director remembers learning, โthen the djinn is something in between.โ As a child, she asked her grandmother what that really meant. โIt means,โ she was told, โthat bad things happen to good people.โ For rehearsals of Carmen Nasrโs stage adaptation of Babak Anvariโs 2016 Iranian horror movie, the djinn-haunted Under the Shadow, Latif has placed a protective evil eye to keep watch over the room. โJust in case,โ she says. The Bafta-winning Farsi horror film โ performed on stage in English โ is set in Tehran in 1988 as Iraq hurls missiles across the border, with the shadow of the 1979 Iranian revolution still hanging heavy over the country. Shideh, played in the film by Narges Rashidi, hides in her apartment with her doll-hugging, terrified daughter as the story unravels into a deeply political horror. Nightmare and reality collide as the supernatural being becomes an increasingly tangible presence in their home: rumours become real, apparitions stalk the night and opportunities for escape are steadily slashed. โItโs the beginning of most Persian conversations,โ says the British-Iranian Leila Farzad, who follows her role as a knowledge-hungry academic in Tom Stoppardโs Arcadia by playing Shideh on stage. โBefore the revolution or after the revolution. Even 47 years later, itโs the thing that is most talked about. Enqelab, the word for revolution, is one of the first words you hear as an Iranian kid.โ Continue reading...
Sam Campbellโs show-within-a-show is like Changing Rooms but for would-be film directors. Plus, the transformation of Vladimir Putin. Hereโs what to watch this evening 10pm, Channel 4 Created and written by Last One Laughingโs breakout star Sam Campbell, and directed by Donโt Hug Me Iโm Scaredโs Joe Pelling, this new comedy about a director who turns ordinary peopleโs movie ideas into reality is inevitably absurdist fun. First up is Mick, who pitches a man and a woman who can turn into snakes. Cue real snake auditions, a creepy intimacy coordinator called Sebastian and a great pan pipe theme tune. Hollie Richardson Continue reading...
'As I watched it, I thought, 'Oh, my God, he's having a stroke. And it scared me to death.'
She told BBC Newsnight she was living in fear after the attack by teenage boys, whose sentences are being reviewed.
I found myself sitting in an isolation room in Texas. I had started feeling unwell late the previous evening, was sweating through the night and woke up nauseated and with an upset stomach.
The film-maker talks about her homelandโs โracism, paternalism and infantilisationโ towards Indigenous people and her award-winning documentary about a community leaderโs murder In one scene from Landmarks, the new documentary by the Argentinian film-maker Lucrecia Martel, a tour guide shows children a painting on the ceiling of a Catholic church depicting how โIndigenous attempted to break into the cityโ. โSee how these angels fought to keep the Indigenous out, and they sent these beams to scare them away,โ says the guide. The following scene shows Indigenous people from the region โ including a child baptised in that very church โ watching footage of the tour on a mobile phone. One of them said: โListening to him [the guide], you realise how convinced he is that even God wants to erase us for good.โ Continue reading...
The hallowed radio show is celebrating 75 glorious years โ by stepping out of the studio and on to the stage. We sent the Guardianโs food writer (and Ambridge obsessive) along to meet her heroes and find out more Iโm very careful not to betray my true levels of excitement when I speak to The Archers actor Susie Riddell, before a nationwide theatre tour to mark the rural radio dramaโs 75th anniversary. I may be an Ambridge superfan but I still donโt want to scare the horses (nor indeed the cows, pigs or sheep). Riddellโs character Tracy Horrobin (who will be appearing with husband, Jazzer, local lush Lilian and cravat-wearing criminal Brian) is not one to hold back however: โItโs like a dream come true for me too!โ she confides, slipping easily into broad Borsetshire. โI never thought Iโd see the day that I was interviewed by the Guardian. Iโve seen it in the Bull!โ The Bull, for the uninitiated, is a half-timbered pub on the village green offering ale, artisanal food and, it seems, copies of the Guardian. Itโs a thrilling thought: I briefly entertain the idea of rock star turned vegan baker turned wedding caterer turned pub chef Fallon sitting in the snug, poring over my pie recipes in the Guardian. But itโs stretching credibility to believe an old-fashioned village boozer would find room for any reading material more substantial than Farmers Weekly. Riddell concedes the point. โMaybe Helen left it behind?โ Continue reading...
Amirhossein Miresmaeili speaks to protestors on the run from the regime as arrests and executions surge and finds protestors still riddled with bullets, too scared to go to hospital
A British General's warning came after the Daily Mail revealed yesterday that Britain's supply of drones would be exhausted within a week if Russia invaded NATO territory.