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Class Struggles Inspire Hit Play by Cambridge Graduate
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Class Struggles Inspire Hit Play by Cambridge Graduate

Jade Franks, a Cambridge graduate, has transformed her personal experiences of classism at the university into a hit play. While studying at Cambridge, Franks, from a working-class background, faced numerous challenges, including financial struggles that forced her to take up cleaning jobs in secret, due to university regulations that discouraged student employment. Throughout her academic journey, she confronted stereotyping and exclusion. Despite these obstacles, Franks persevered and ultimately became the president of Cambridge's renowned Footlights club, challenging the traditional norms within the organization. After completing her studies, she took her play to the Edinburgh Fringe, where it gained significant recognition and drew interest from Netflix for a TV adaptation. Franks hopes her work will ignite discussions about class disparities and inspire more working-class individuals to pursue careers in the arts.

Feb 22, 2026, 1:22 AM · 29 views

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Pakistan Launches Air Strikes in Afghan Border Areas
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Pakistan Launches Air Strikes in Afghan Border Areas

Pakistan's military launched air strikes in Afghanistan, claiming to target militant camps linked to recent attacks, including a suicide bombing at a Shia mosque in Islamabad. Afghan sources reported strikes in Paktika and Nangarhar provinces. Pakistan asserted these operations were intelligence-based and targeted the Pakistani Taliban and affiliates in response to attacks in Islamabad and northwestern districts. Islamabad accused Kabul of failing to curb militant activities against Pakistan, urging the international community to press the Taliban for action. Tensions remain high as both countries experience ongoing violence attributed to cross-border militancy.

Feb 22, 2026, 1:04 AM · 16 views

Trump Withdraws Support for GOP Congressman Opposing Tariffs
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Trump Withdraws Support for GOP Congressman Opposing Tariffs

President Trump announced on Saturday the withdrawal of his endorsement of Representative Jeff Hurd of Colorado due to Hurd's opposition to the tariffs imposed by the administration. This move endangers the Republican hold of Hurd’s seat amid challenges in the upcoming midterm elections. Trump declared on social media that any Republican supporting the tariff lift would face serious consequences in both the general elections and primaries. Hurd had aligned with Democrats in voting to cancel tariffs on Canada, an action seen as an assertion of Congressional authority. Trump's decision to support Hurd's primary challenger, Hope Scheppelman, could split the Republican vote due to her controversial past and extreme views.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:57 AM · 10 views

Families Demand Answers in Nottingham Attacks Inquiry
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Families Demand Answers in Nottingham Attacks Inquiry

The public inquiry into the Nottingham attacks, set to begin in London, will scrutinize the events of June 2023 when Valdo Calocane killed three people, including Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber, and injured others. The inquiry, led by Judge Deborah Taylor, will focus on the actions of healthcare and law enforcement agencies, aiming to uncover systemic failures and propose reforms. Families of the victims, such as Dr. Sanjoy Kumar, emphasize the need for transparency and accountability, particularly concerning Calocane's mental health treatment. Survivor Wayne Birkett, who was struck by Calocane's vehicle, also seeks answers about the day of the attack. The inquiry reflects community demands for change and aims to ensure future safety through legislative and systemic improvements.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:47 AM · 30 views

How Football Empowers Girls Against Child Marriage
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How Football Empowers Girls Against Child Marriage

In the village of Padampura, Rajasthan, sisters Nisha and Munna Vaishnav have found a powerful ally in football to combat the threat of child marriage. Introduced to the sport through the NGO Football for Freedom, these young women have not only excelled in the game but also defied social expectations. Nisha's journey into football began in 2022, thanks to her older sister Munna, who had discovered the sport a year earlier. The sisters faced social stigma but were undeterred, advocating for the right to play in shorts and compete in tournaments. Their resistance paid off as they rejected marriage proposals and carved a path towards independence. Football has given them hope: both dream of professional opportunities, whether in sports or education, as a means to overcome traditional economic pressures.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:30 AM · 19 views

Scotland Favors Oasis, Newcastle Celebrates Sam Fender
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Scotland Favors Oasis, Newcastle Celebrates Sam Fender

In 2025, Scotland has shown a notable preference for the music of Oasis, surpassing even their popularity in Manchester. Meanwhile, Newcastle has embraced local star Sam Fender, who has broken through Taylor Swift and Drake's usual dominance in the city. Other cities demonstrate varying tastes as Liverpool gravitated towards female pop stars, and Eminem dominated YouTube across multiple locations. In Belfast, Lady Gaga was a surprising hit, while Birmingham audiences uniquely favored Chris Brown among other R&B and hip-hop stars.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:29 AM · 29 views

Rising Burnout Among Young People Amid Pressures
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Rising Burnout Among Young People Amid Pressures

Laviai Nielsen, a Team GB sprinter, experienced burnout after winning two bronze medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics. She describes feeling emotionally and mentally exhausted, leading her to take a three-month break to recover. Nielsen, who has been competing since her teens, initially struggled but realized the importance of rest. Other young individuals share similar experiences. Mimi Abbas, a university graduate, faced burnout during her final year and struggled post-graduation. She found long work hours in the corporate world exhausting and eventually shifted to part-time jobs for better balance. Mental Health UK's report highlights the increasing burnout among young people due to job market uncertainty and financial stress. Experts emphasize managing stress and taking breaks as crucial for recovery. The issue is gaining more attention, reflecting a broader acknowledgment of mental health challenges.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:07 AM · 44 views

Calls for Andrew Inquiry and Threat from 'Putin's Drones'
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Calls for Andrew Inquiry and Threat from 'Putin's Drones'

The Sunday papers highlight increasing demands for a thorough inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's involvement with Jeffrey Epstein. Claims suggest a 'conspiracy of silence' regarding his connections with the disgraced financier. Former prime minister Gordon Brown calls for a full investigation into taxpayer-funded trips Andrew allegedly made as a trade envoy. Amid this, the Observer notes the monarchy's current predicament due to these revelations. Meanwhile, the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine is marked by coverage of ongoing drone attacks in regions like Nikopol. The dangers are highlighted by stories of schools converted into shelters.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:07 AM · 15 views

Schools Consider Active Uniforms for Better Student Experience
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Schools Consider Active Uniforms for Better Student Experience

Some schools in the UK are revolutionizing student attire by opting for 'active' uniforms instead of the traditional blazers and ties. Broadbent Fold Primary School in Cheshire has joined this movement, allowing more flexibility and comfort for the students. A teacher from Derbyshire praised this policy, emphasizing the practicality and comfort these uniforms offer. Traditional uniforms are seen by some as restrictive and unsuitable for active play and children with special needs, while active uniforms are becoming increasingly popular. Schools such as Alvaston Moor Academy in Derbyshire are leading this shift by introducing all-weather jackets and polo shirts.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:06 AM · 39 views

Gen Z's Church Attendance in Question
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Gen Z's Church Attendance in Question

Recent reports suggesting a surge in church attendance among Generation Z have become a focal point of debate. The YouGov survey commissioned by the Bible Society indicated that church attendance among young people had seen a significant increase. However, experts like David Voas from University College London contest these findings, citing more reliable data sources like the British Social Attitudes Survey, which show a decline in religious participation. The differences in survey methodologies have sparked discussions about the reliability of opt-in online surveys, which can be skewed by non-random sampling and potential 'bogus respondents'. Despite the controversy, the Bible Society stands by its findings, highlighting anecdotal evidence of increased religious fervor among some youth groups.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:03 AM · 11 views

Birmingham Leads Measles Fight with 13,000 Calls in Three Months
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Birmingham Leads Measles Fight with 13,000 Calls in Three Months

Birmingham healthcare workers, led by nurse Lorna Grinnell-Moore, have engaged in extensive outreach to counter a significant measles outbreak. Over three months, 13,000 calls were made, successfully convincing hesitant parents to vaccinate their children. This effort saw a remarkable increase, with Birmingham administering an additional 7,000 vaccines in 2024 compared to the previous year. Language barriers were addressed through multilingual support, and former healthcare professionals were rehired to aid public understanding. However, sustaining these efforts is challenging due to limited budget allocations, highlighting the ongoing need for investment in public health initiatives.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:02 AM · 33 views

Inside the 2026 Bafta Film Awards Highlights
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Inside the 2026 Bafta Film Awards Highlights

The 2026 Bafta Film Awards, the pinnacle of the British film calendar, will take place in London this Sunday. This year, the spotlight is on Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another', leading with 14 nominations, and Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners'. As awards night approaches, all eyes are on Jessie Buckley for best actress and Timothée Chalamet for best actor. Actor Alan Cumming will host the ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall. The show will broadcast live on BBC One and iPlayer from 19:00 GMT, with additional coverage on E! in the US at 20:00 ET. Among the British talents, Robert Aramayo is nominated for his role in 'I Swear', while Wunmi Mosaku and Emily Watson are in the running for best supporting actress. Performances by Huntr/X and Jessie Ware will punctuate the ceremony, maintaining Bafta's reputation for blending film prestige with musical flair.

Feb 22, 2026, 12:02 AM · 26 views

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