NutShell News - UK
22/05/2024
An 84-year-old woman from Holywell, Flintshire, died a month after waiting nearly 23 hours for an ambulance following a fall in 2021. The ambulance service and NHS managers testified at the inquest, acknowledging challenges in handling emergency calls. Efforts are underway to address delays, with a focus on smarter discharge processes to alleviate pressure on emergency services. The health board CEO expressed condolences and emphasized collaborative efforts to improve emergency care.
22/05/2024
Diana's ex-chauffeur settles slander claim against BBC after false allegations about leaking information before her Panorama interview. The BBC admitted the claim was "wholly false" and apologized publicly, agreeing to pay compensation and legal costs. Mr Davies expressed relief at clearing his name and lamented the impact on his professional reputation. The scandal resurfaced in Netflix's "The Crown" series. The BBC faced criticism following a 2021 inquiry into Martin Bashir's deceptive practices surrounding Diana's interview.
22/05/2024
Manchester's Co-op Live arena has finally opened its doors after several setbacks. Acts like Peter Kay and The Black Keys had their shows rescheduled or cancelled due to construction delays. Elbow's performance marked the arena's official debut, albeit with some issues like long queues and malfunctioning tills. Despite ongoing construction, the venue, touted as the UK's largest indoor arena, aims to overcome teething problems as it welcomes future acts like Eric Clapton and Barry Manilow.
21/05/2024
The 2024 Met Gala celebrates "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" with stars like Zendaya and Chris Hemsworth co-chairing. Reece Feldman, a TikTok personality, stuns in a Thom Browne ensemble featuring floral and thorn details, complemented by a black daschund handbag.
18/05/2024
Succession star J Smith-Cameron is set to make her West End debut in the centenary production of "Juno and the Paycock" alongside Oscar winner Sir Mark Rylance. The play, written by Seán O'Casey in 1924, follows a poor Dublin family whose lives change dramatically when they inherit money. Directed by Matthew Warchus, the production will run at the Gielgud Theatre from 21 September to 23 November. The play's relevance, exploring themes of hardship and repression, remains poignant today.
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