Woman warns of 'ketamine bladder' after drug use scarred hers for life
Ellie Wight thought ketamine was a "safe option" - now her bladder can hold only a fraction of the urine that it should.
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Ellie Wight thought ketamine was a "safe option" - now her bladder can hold only a fraction of the urine that it should.
NSW seeking leave to appeal against successful class action including aggravated damages of $20,000 awarded to woman strip-searched at music festival Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The woman awarded $93,000 after an illegal strip-search by NSW police thought until โjust beforeโ the trial that she would be called a liar in the proceedings by the officers who conducted the search. This was despite the officers submitting statements 12 months before her appearance that they had no recollection of the woman or the search, a court was told on Friday. Lawyers acting for the woman, Raya Meredith, and 6,000 music festivalgoers appeared before the NSW court of appeal on Friday in the final day of a two-day hearing where NSW is seeking leave to appeal after losing a class action over unlawful strip-searches conducted at music festivals between 2018 and 2022. Continue reading...
Mozartโs Marriage of Figaro is in the sopranoโs DNA, but sheโs never thought about directing it. Creating her own production has been daunting and fascinating โ and her sonโs building blocks even helped I am not one of those performers who has spent their life on a theatre stage or film set thinking, โI wish I could direct thisโ. However, earlier this year, I found myself with an unexpected six-week gap. A scheduled project had been delayed for technical reasons, and it was at this time that Wild Artsโ producer Max Parfitt asked how well I knew The Marriage of Figaro. I have lived with Mozartโs opera for as long as I can remember. Susannaโs โDeh, Vieni Non Tardarโ was one of the first major arias I sang, aged 12 or 13, while studying in Los Angeles. Later, I wrote my final high school paper on Figaro, the adaptation from Beaumarchaisโs play to Da Ponteโs libretto. I even translated the entire score word for word, which is probably why I still know it so deeply. My Metropolitan Opera debut at 19 was in Figaro, singing Barbarina. I performed my first Susanna on the same New York stage a few years later, and Iโve since sung the role many times all over the world. Continue reading...
The head of the National Black Police Association says proposed changes to racism guidance are "not well thought-out".
The president also shared his thoughts on nominating Todd Blanche for attorney general after he ousted Pam Bondi
The Glaswegian standup on joining the ego-less Saturday Night Live, smiling at himself in the mirror and why heโs not slept in his new house Behind the scenes, is SNL UK a tightly controlled machine or complete chaos? Itโs genuinely a combination of both: mayhem that is very well organised. Making a show from scratch from Monday to Saturday is going to be chaotic but theyโve got the best of the best in the crew. All the wardrobe people, the camera crew, the set designers โฆ theyโre just incredible. There have been moments Iโve thought: are we going to pull this off? But every single time, we manage brilliantly. Where were you when you got the call saying you were going to be a cast member? In Daniel Slossโs bedroom. He woke me up โฆ To be honest, I have no idea. I just make up a different story every time. Continue reading...
Sarah Jones appeals for calm after rioting over the death of Nowak, who was handcuffed while dying from stab wound Last night Abimbola Johnson, a barrister who chairs the independent scrutiny and oversight board for the police Race Action Plan, told Radio 4โs the World Tonight that he thought Chris Philpโs criticism of the police anti-racism commitment (see 8.19am) was โdisingenuousโ. He claimed that when Philp was policing minister The chair of the oversight board that scrutinised the Police Race Action Plan has said Chris Philpโs criticism of the policeโs policy is โdisingenuousโ and that he never raised concerns with the plan when he was policing minister from 2022 to 2024. Johnson said: For [Philp] to take umbrage at the idea that there is a commitment to reduce disparities in arrest rates and use of force is disingenuous. And I would also highlight that when the Conservative government were in power and Chris Philp was the policing minister, not once did he meet with the Race Action Plan, not once did he bring any legitimate concerns that he may have had around that and involve himself in any constructive conversations about it. Continue reading...
For most of his working life, John Flavin championed health and safety in the workplace. But in 2021 at the age of 77, John was diagnosed with lung cancer caused by exposure to asbestos...
A Texas mother who thought she was suffering from stomach pains caused by bad nachos was shocked to discover she was actually in labor with twin boys and about to give birth 8 weeks early.
Two boys from Gaza who received medical treatment in the UK have said the prime minister has "broken a promise" to reunite them with their families and bring over hundreds of injured children.
Runner Eilish McColgan has been told to wear a medical boot - after discovering the injury she sustained during the London Marathon is worse than she thought.
Joy turned to panic as Sarah and her dog sank quickly. She thought โthis is not how Iโm going to goโ Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast โIโve literally had my real, live Indiana Jones moment,โ Sarah Darbyshire says of the frightening moment she and her dog stumbled into quicksand. The Holdfast Bay council has put up signs warning about the treacherous, liquefied patch on Glenelg North beach in South Australia. Continue reading...
Almost a million fans are thought to have lined the streets of north London on Sunday to watch the players complete their victory lap after their Premier League win last week.
Sophie Fiennesโs thoughtful documentary follows director Declan Donnellan as he helps actors find their way through Macbethโs lines Documentary film-maker Sophie Fiennes returns with another palate-cleansingly meditative, unhurried and intelligent movie about artistic process; in this case, the process of acting โ or to be more specific, rehearsing and workshopping ideas. Actors are shown developing approaches to Macbeth under the cool eye of Cheek by Jowl director Declan Donnellan. This is the part of โactingโ that the movie observes in detail; it doesnโt cover the other business of auditions, table reads, tech runs, dress runs and performing night after night. With its clear, daylit approach, it is comparable to Fiennesโs 2010 study of German artist Anselm Kiefer, Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow โ but is very unlike Fiennesโs atypically hyperactive and flashier films about the movies, The Pervertโs Guide to Cinema and The Pervertโs Guide to Ideology, whose style is more driven by their unruly presenter, Slavoj ลฝiลพek. Continue reading...
Kevin Mintoโs discovery near Ilminster, showing goddess Victoria, has been acquired with coin hoard for ยฃ78,000 When Kevin Minto, a lorry driver, former soldier and keen metal detectorist, came upon something glinting in a Somerset field, he thought at first it was a coin โ potentially quite interesting, probably not amazing. But the object turned out to be extraordinary: a gold Roman ring, unusually large and exquisitely crafted, set with a finely engraved gemstone depicting the goddess Victoria driving a two-horse chariot. Continue reading...
In less than a decade, surrounded by screens, I lost my ability to read some of the best books ever written. But, inspired by the Guardianโs 100 best novels list, I was determined to get it back It is a privilege to be surrounded by books. My parents hail from the literary working class, a subsection of society that believes great works lead to a richer life. Reading for them was an inverted form of class snobbery. My dad could read as well as anyone. Heโd prove it on package holidays, sitting on the balcony the entire time, head bowed, cigarette in hand, flicking through the pages of Jane Austen or Herman Melville. The only difference between my old man and an old Etonian was the drudgery of employment. To paraphrase Oscar Wilde: work is the bane of the reading class. As for my own reading life, my mum wore me down, shouting โRead a book!โ any time I dared say I was bored. I soon capitulated. I was nudged towards the classics, defined by Italo Calvino as books people say they should โrereadโ because theyโve either read them or do not want to admit they have not. In my late teens and 20s, I worked my way through the greats. I fell in love with a woman called George and thought Middlemarch was magic. I was a smart lad, prone to bad decisions, unsure of my place in the world. It is perhaps no surprise that I identified with Dorothea. Continue reading...
West Mercia Police are appealing for information about the whereabouts of Chanelle, 15, after she went missing on Thursday, May 28.
Power in the SNP was 'centralised to an astonishing degree' under Nicola Sturgeon and Peter Murrell, a former MP has confirmed.
Artist said Man in a Black Scarf was not his but evidence has emerged to show he painted it when a student in Suffolk An early portrait by Lucian Freud, which the artist denied was his for years, is to be exhibited for the first time after experts proved it was painted by him. Man in a Black Scarf was created in 1939 by the British artist when he was still a student at the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing in Hadleigh, Suffolk. The sitter is thought to be John Jameson, a friend of Freudโs and scion of the whiskey family. Continue reading...
Teenager is thought to be with a man wanted for recall to prison by West Mercia Police.