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Vile requests at 2am, inside the shocking allegations rocking the University of Manchester

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At least 32 women studying at the University of Manchester say they have been tormented by male peers during terrifying late-night calls

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The first call came at 2am.

Unsolicited and anonymous, Charlotte answered, thinking it could be a fellow student, a friend or loved one in distress.

A male voice spoke. He said he was re-sitting his exams and needed help from Charlotte in her capacity as president of student educational society Manchester MedEd. But when she told him it was not an appropriate time to call, the voice is alleged to have said ‘no, Buttercase I need you now’.

Again, she stressed it was not appropriate and asked if the caller was OK, the voice allegedly continued: “I need you now. I’m going to kill myself”.

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An apparently flippant remark, it was particularly upsetting for Charlotte who, as a teenager, lost someone close to her to suicide. Shocked, she replied: “That’s not funny, that’s never funny, but if you genuinely need help, I’ll try and help you.”

Then came the laughter. From what appeared to be three other males in the background. The speaker said he needed to know what emotional and physical support Charlotte could offer him.

When asked what he meant by this, he is said to have replied: “I can’t get it up.”

Charlotte told him ‘this constitutes sexual harassment – I suggest you hang up the phone’. The call ended.

But Charlotte wasn’t alone. A small band of ‘weak and cowardly’ young male medical students are said to be terrorising female counterparts at the University of Manchester’s renowned school of medicine.

Alleged abuse appears to have taken the form of anonymous late-night phone calls to the mobiles of unsuspecting young women who are forced to listen to upsetting sexual slurs and abuse often accompanied by the laughter of the tormentors, who seem to think it’s acceptable banter or even sport.

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It’s all the more shocking as the male students believed to be responsible are well on the road to becoming doctors, trusted to treat patients. Half of these will be women seeking help during what may well be the most vulnerable time of their lives.

But, thanks to the bravery of one of the women who has stepped forward to lead a campaigning for justice, the university has launched a major investigation into these ‘deeply concerning’ allegations.

That woman is Charlotte Buttercase who has waived her right to anonymity to expose what’s happening and speak to the Manchester Evening News.

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The 24-year-old is among a group of female medical students who alleged they have been sexually harassed by male colleagues, often in distressing late-night calls where the principal tormentor appears to be with a band of other young men who are sniggering in the background as the alleged abuse is delivered.

These upsetting calls are said to have started from at least 2023 and affected a number of year groups, revealing what appears to be a pattern of misogyny which the protagonists no doubt dismiss as banter.

Charlotte has bravely waived her right to anonymity and is now fronting a campaign on behalf of the female students affected, prompting the university to launch an investigation.

For Charlotte, she was at her digs in Hulme in April this year when she was woken by the 2am call. She answered, thinking it could be a fellow student, a friend or loved one in distress.

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Phone numbers for Charlotte and other students are easily obtained as they are shared on a range of large medical school WhatsApp groups.

“It was very distressing, I think particularly in the context of being alone in a dark room with four men essentially taunting me with sexually explicit comments. It was incredibly demeaning,” Charlotte told the Manchester Evening News.

“When I woke up the next morning, I felt incredibly nervous to enter into my hospital. I felt genuinely frightened of who it was who would have done that to me, making a sport of sexual harassment even though they were my own colleagues. I found it all very distressing.”

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Within hours, Charlotte had lodged formal complaints with university bosses and Greater Manchester Police and, through talking to others, soon realised she was far from the only young female medical school student at the university to have suffered unwanted late-night phone calls.

A week later, she had written and published an open letter to the vice chancellor of the university Professor Duncan Ivison, which referred to 15 young women who all said they have been targeted. That number, according to Charlotte, has now swelled to 32.

One of them, who we are not naming as they are entitled to anonymity, told the Manchester Evening News she was in her second year as a medic when she received and answered a call at 1am from an anonymous caller.

She said the male caller greeted her silence with a comment that she was ‘more talkative’ when they had met the previous day. She said he asked her to make ‘sexual noises’ and he claimed she had done so when they had met previously.

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She received a number of ‘no caller ID’ calls in her second year but didn’t answer apart from one occasion when she said the caller said she was ‘pretty’.

The student told the M.E.N.: “Frustrated and upset, I responded by telling him to leave me alone. The caller then became aggressive, swearing at me, calling me a ‘bitch’ and telling me to kill myself before I ended the call.

“During both calls, I could hear what sounded like multiple voices or background mumbling, which led me to believe this may involve a group of individuals rather than a single caller.

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“After speaking with other students, I discovered that many girls at the university have experienced similar calls, with some receiving at least one missed or unanswered call. Given that many do not answer unknown numbers, I believe the number of affected students is likely far higher than reported.”

She continued: “I am sharing my experience in the hope that it contributes to raising awareness and encourages further investigation into what appears to be a wider issue affecting female students.”

It is understood GMP considered this and Charlotte’s cases and decided no crimes were identified. They hope the force will reconsider as more cases become known.

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In her open letter to Prof Ivison, now signed by more than a thousand people, Charlotte wrote: “Gathered evidence demonstrates that for several years, women have been receiving anonymous calls, during which where they are subjected to scare tactics and sexual harassment. These range from telling them they are being watched, to asking them to perform sexual favours or indeed screaming gender-based slurs, all targeted to moments of vulnerability, in the early hours of the morning.”

She continued: “This escalation is about collectively establishing a precedent that safety is the minimum expectation and the cornerstone of education at our university; it is about an unequivocal statement that behaviour such as this, a prerequisite to sexual violence, is unacceptable on every count and shall not be tolerated anywhere, let alone by those being elevated to a public position of trust. We must beg the question: what institutional failing, has led to these individuals so comfortably, gleefully and successfully continuing this behaviour for so long?

“I would rue the day that I allowed the actions of a few weak and cowardly men to tarnish the good name of this profession, and particularly skew the perceptions of male doctors, be that in training or as these men possibly enter practice, given the overwhelming volume of excellence I have observed from male clinicians. It is the career-long efforts of my male peers and mentors, that moves me to prevent these men, small in both character and number, from overshadowing the commitment of the majority, to the highest standard of care and genuine safety for their patients.”

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The university has now agreed to her demand for an investigation.

In a statement, Professor Ashley Blom, Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, said: “The issues raised are deeply concerning, and we are treating them with the utmost seriousness. No member of our community should ever experience behaviour that makes them feel unsafe, intimidated or harassed.

“Our immediate priority is supporting the students affected. We have launched a formal investigation into the specific allegations raised, and we are also undertaking a wider review of the cultural and systemic issues identified.

“We will continue to take whatever action is necessary to address the issues identified and deliver meaningful, lasting change. We know that our students and colleagues must have confidence that concerns will be listened to, taken seriously and acted upon.

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“I want to thank everyone who has come forward and shown courage in speaking up. I would strongly encourage anyone who has experienced or witnessed similar behaviour to report it so appropriate action can be taken.”

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Katie Price reveals at what point she’ll be ‘done’ with husband Lee Andrews

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Finally, Katie Price is contemplating walking away from her marriage to Lee Andrews (Picture: Getty/Instagram)

Katie Price has defiantly stood by her man despite his lies and alleged cons being exposed in recent months – now, she’s revealed what will be her final straw.

The ex-glamour model, 48, married Lee Andrews in Dubai in January, mere days after meeting him and accepting his lavish, rose petal-scattered proposal.

Her family and friends have warned her repeatedly, making it clear that they do not approve of Lee, who has been branded a ‘swindler,’ a ‘liar,’ and a ‘narcissist’ by his ex-girlfriends, who also claim he stole thousands of pounds from them.

So-called multimillionaire Lee has profusely denied any criminal activity, but further suspicions were raised on May 13 when he disappeared, leaving Katie to fear he had been kidnapped.

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After weeks of no contact with her fourth hubby (but whose Instagram remained very much active), it emerged that Lee had been arrested and was being held at Dubai’s notorious Al Awir prison.

Earlier this week, Katie flew over from England with hopes of visiting him. While she only got to speak to him on the phone, Katie has now admitted that she’s prepared to walk away from her marriage.

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The so-called wealthy businessman is in prison in Dubai on numerous charges (Picture: Instagram)

In a new interview with The Sun, the reality TV star explained that she’s had a ‘tough few weeks’, having liaised with authorities in the UAE to try and trace Lee before it came to light that he was behind bars.

‘But I’ve still stayed strong through it all, and I have a smile on my face.

‘So, in this situation, I’m doing what I want to do, and I’m out here in Dubai because I’m here to help Lee.’

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She acknowledged that ‘some people might not like [her] choices’, but, in true Pricey style, she’s ‘not living for everyone else’.

‘I know people have been calling me stupid. I see all the trolling; I hear it. I am not stupid.’

Katie went on to say that she has been ‘taking notes’ but she feels ‘protected’ against Lee’s potential scams, due to the ‘nation looking out for [her]’.

Katie has insisted that she will get answers from him after his lies were exposed (Picture: Instagram)

Still, she wants answers.

‘I’m not a mug, and when I finally see Lee, I am going to question him. And if the answers I get are not right, that will be it: I’ll be done.

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‘That’s it. And I’ll just get on with my life… and not find a man on Instagram and message him.’

Lee must pay a £140,000 fee for his release to be granted, a sum Katie will, thankfully, not cough up herself.

Initially, officials told her that she must pay £6.5k for the authorities to release Lee, heading to the courthouse with two case numbers and with every intention of doing just that. One of his charges is said to relate to a bounced cheque.

However, she was then informed of a third case awaiting a court date, allegedly relating to property. This is the one the self-proclaimed successful CEO must pay six figures for, which is where good Samaritan Katie draws the line.

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Also in the interview, Katie reflected on her meeting with Lee’s ex, personal trainer Dina Taji, who had a ‘warning’ for her after he allegedly forged her signature to take out a £200k mortgage in her name.

Upon being reported to the authorities, Lee was arrested and spent time behind bars last autumn. After he was released, he was slapped with the famous travel ban he long denied having… which Katie has now confirmed he does.

Meeting with Dina, Katie said, ‘opened [her] eyes’, having spent six hours examining the evidence she has.

Bewildered and overwhelmed, Katie added that she now ‘needs some time to think’.

‘I still cannot end things with Lee until I’ve spoken to him, but that was a lot.’

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The whole saga has been a real whirlwind for Katie’s fans to keep up with, particularly as she has continued professing her love for Lee via social media while inside sources simultaneously claimed she’s looking to move on.

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Katie met with fitness coach Dina Taji before leaving Dubai this week to hear ‘evidence’ of his behaviours during the three-year relationship
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Still, she wants Lee to tell his side of the story before she decides whether she’s staying or going (Picture: Instagram)

‘Katie is in pieces. To the outside world, she wants to keep up the bravado. But inside, she can’t believe how Lee has made her look,’ one told the Daily Mail recently.

Then, just this weekend, she took to her Insta Story with a snap of her dazzling wedding ring, writing: ‘I love @Leeandrews.’

It seems not even Katie can decide whether she’s staying or going.

But she’s ‘not ignoring’ the obvious, she’s argued, and is open to ‘meeting up’ with Lee’s past partners, such as Alana Percival, who has been very public with her feelings towards Lee and what allegedly went down, should she split from him for good.

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Katie added: ‘But right now, I’m sticking up for myself. He’s got a side of the story, so have these women,’ calling it ‘unfair’ to only listen to one version.

‘I cannot just walk away from my marriage without seeing him again. He is, surely, entitled to his say?’

Everything Lee Andrews has been accused of since marrying Katie Price

Misleading claims of being a multi-millionaire business owner

When Katie named Lee as her new partner, he was selling himself as the CEO of Aura Group Future Urban Travel 2027 and an ‘investor in SpaceX Hybrid Fitness’.

His profile, which had 111k followers, was littered with photos of the entrepreneur in the gym and enjoying the high life in Dubai – also appearing to rub shoulders with Elon Musk and Kim Kardashian.

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However, it was all later exposed as a farce – with no information about his company on its website, and his snaps with celebrities appearing to also be AI-generated.

Being banned from leaving Dubai

After meeting and marrying her new husband in Dubai, it came time for Katie to fly home to the UK – however her husband was unable to join her.

This was due to the fact that he’d allegedly served time in Dubai’s Al Awir central prison for suspected fraud, for allegedly taking out a £200,000 mortgage in his ex-girlfriend’s name without her knowledge.

The UAW bans people facing criminal investigations from leaving the country, however Lee denied he was unable to return to the UK and said there must be some ‘wrong details’.

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However, Katie later confirmed he was subjected to a ban, but didn’t clarify why.

Teasing a fake pregnancy

Just a few weeks into their relationship, both Katie and Lee teased they were expecting a baby. After Katie declared she was ‘having his child’ Lee wrote they were a ‘perfect couple soon to be triple’.

At one point, the mum of five even urged her followers to pay £2.99 to find out the results of a pregnancy test.

Despite the attempts to generate publicity, she then confirmed she was not pregnant.

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Scamming a string of women

Days after Katie and Lee tied the knot, two of his exes accused him of being a ‘liar, narcissist and manipulator’.

Two months later, it was then reported he’d been begging women for money weeks before he married Katie.

His ex Alana, then shared a post on Instagram calling him the ‘Tinder Swindler’ and claimed multiple women had contacted her saying he’d tried to scam them out of money too.

‘Ghosting’ his wife

After Lee failed to return to the UK last week, Katie revealed she had concerns he’d been kidnapped and then reported him as a missing person.

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However, it was then reported that Lee had actually ‘ghosted’ his wife and was ‘squatting in a slightly run-down villa’ in Dubai and using a burner phone.

The Sun claimed he was ‘frantically planning a route out of this ginormous hole he appears to have buried himself in’.

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Body found in search for missing man Kyle Cormack in Dundee

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Police say there appear to be no suspicious circumstances.

A body has been found in the search for Kyle Cormack who had been reported missing in Dundee.

The 35-year-old was last seen in the Scott Court area of Dundee at around 6.30am on Saturday.

Police confirmed today that a body had been found in the Caird Park area of the city.

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Formal identification has not taken place but Mr Cormack’s family have been informed.

Police say there appear to be no suspicious circumstances.

Tributes have since poured in from loved ones following Kyle’s sad passing. Rory Crighton said: “This is heartbreaking to read. I served my apprenticeship with Kyle. I have great memories of our younger days. Thoughts go out to all his family.”

Dennis Swadel wrote: “I worked with Kyle for a few years, a great lad. So tragic and sad.”

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Dee Hunt continued: “So sad. I hoped for a better outcome for Kyle. My thoughts and condolences to his parents, family and his friends. Such a handsome young lad. Fly high Kyle xxxx.”

Dianne Troup added: “Absolutely devastating. I’m thinking of Kyle’s mum, dad, Kirstie and the kids. RIP Kyle.”

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “On the afternoon of Sunday, June 7, 2026, the body of a man was found in the Caird Park area of Dundee.

“Formal identification has yet to take place, however, the family of 35-year-old Kyle Cormack, who had been reported missing from the area, has been informed.

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“There would not appear to be any suspicious circumstances surrounding the death and a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.”

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Residents gather for Henry Nowak vigil in Nelson Square

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The vigil took place at Nelson Square at 5pm on June 7, where members of the public laid flowers and a wreath in memory of the 18-year-old, who died after being stabbed in Southampton last year.

Attendees observed a minute’s silence and were encouraged to speak with one another about their thoughts and concerns surrounding the case.

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Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old White British university student, was killed on December 3, 2025.

He suffered five stab wounds, including a fatal wound to the chest.

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According to reports, when police officers arrived at the scene, Nowak repeatedly told them he had been stabbed and was struggling to breathe.

He later lost consciousness and died at the scene.

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The organiser of Sunday’s vigil said the event was intended to bring people together and provide an opportunity for face-to-face discussion.

He said: “I’m a father of three children in Bolton. Obviously we’ve been affected by the video. I’d never heard about it until the video came out in the news.

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“When your leaders are failing and not giving you an avenue to express your emotions or feelings, you have to do it yourself.

“It was just an opportunity for people to come, discuss things and talk about things without doing it over Facebook.

“When you’re talking on Facebook, your voice can be missed or misconstrued. When you’re in person with people, life can be misunderstood sometimes, so it’s just an opportunity for people to say what they’re feeling without being judged or looked down on.”

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The organiser also said he wanted people to raise their concerns through official channels.

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He added: “I think the only way that you can do things now is by putting things down the right avenues, and that’s by letters.

“If there were 60 people here and each one wrote a letter to Greater Manchester Police asking whether, in light of what’s happened, there will be any retraining, then at least people would get answers.

“If I was a site manager on a building site and there was a serious incident somewhere else, I would have to do retraining. I think police in different areas should have to do retraining too.”

Flowers remained in Nelson Square after the vigil as residents paused to remember Mr Nowak and reflect on the circumstances surrounding his death.

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Ex-Liverpool FC star ‘dreaming of sensational Anfield return’ as contract termination talks underway

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It remains to be seen, though, whether the Reds would move to bring the Uruguayan back to Merseyside. In any case, his future likely will not be confirmed until after the World Cup, or at least until the end of Uruguay’s campaign, which will get underway on June 15 against Saudi Arabia.

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Captain Mustache Beard & Moustache at The Crescent, York

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Victor Kenny, founder of Captain Mustache, is bringing the fourth annual event to The Crescent on Saturday, June 20, promising a lively occasion packed with “extravagant beards and excellent moustaches”.

Captain Mustache Beard & Moustache Competition is back at The Crescent, York. (Image: Submitted)

Following a strong turnout last year, organisers are expecting an even bigger crowd for 2026, with both competitors and spectators invited to take part in the facial hair festivities.


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A competition spokesperson said: “The theme we have chosen this time is Hero & Villains. York has a vast history of Heroes & Villains that have made massive headlines throughout the ages, but why stop there?

“There are so many fictional and non-fictional heroes and villains – the possibilities are endless. If dressing up is your thing we look forward to seeing your imagination run wild… and those facial features beautifully displayed!”

Captain Mustache Beard & Moustache Competition is back at The Crescent, York. (Image: Submitted)

The competition will feature a wide range of categories, in various styles and sizes, from the refined to the flamboyant.

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They will include natural and styled beards (split into under 4”, under 8” and over 8”), as well as awards for best partial beard, best freestyle beard and best moustache. There are also best creative beard categories for women and children, adding an inclusive twist to the event.

Beyond the judging, visitors can expect live music from Robert Hughes, a charity raffle in support of Dementia Forward, and a well-stocked bar. Captain Mustache’s range of luxury grooming products will also be available on the day.

Doors open at 12pm, with the event billed to run until 8pm, with tickets priced at £7 for spectators (under 16s are free); £7 for Under 16s contenders; and £14.50 for competitors.

More information and tickets are available via The Crescent’s website. Available at: https://thecrescentyork.com/events/captain-mustache-beard-moustache-competition-2

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Christian Eriksen ‘conscious and doing well’ after collapsing during Denmark friendly

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The former Tottenham and Manchester United midfielder, who now plies his trade in Germany with Wolfsburg, suffered the same fate at the European championships in 2021 as Denmark faced Finland in the group stage. He was later confirmed to have suffered cardiac arrest and had a defibrillator surgically implanted.

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US Sen. Bob Packwood, who resigned in sexual harassment scandal, dies

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Former Sen. Bob Packwood, a moderate Oregon Republican whose reputation as a champion of abortion and women’s rights was spoiled at the end of his career by allegations of sexual harassment, has died. He was 93.

Packwood’s death on Saturday was announced in an obituary sent to media outlets by his family. The release didn’t include additional details.

Packwood was a political scrapper who first refused to quit the chamber in which he had served for 27 years, saying he didn’t want to be remembered only for that controversy.

Before the #MeToo era, Packwood stood out as an example of private behavior undermining a man’s public image. He had been praised by Planned Parenthood and others.

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The great-grandson of a member of the 1857 Oregon Constitutional Convention, Packwood established himself as a social moderate and fiscal conservative who often voted across party lines. He considered running for president in 1980.

Elected to the Senate in 1968, Packwood was best known as the leading Republican advocate of abortion rights and was widely admired by women’s groups throughout the country until the Senate Ethics Committee launched an investigation into the allegations of sexual and official misconduct in 1993.

More than two dozen women, former employees and acquaintances, accused him of making unwanted or uninvited sexual advances.

The allegations remained the target of an ethics probe that widened to include other alleged acts of official misconduct. He resigned in September 1995, then went to start a lucrative lobbying business in Washington.

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Democratic U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, who replaced Packwood in 1996, said while he should be praised for his record on abortion rights and tax reform, how he treated women overshadows it all.

“His horrible history as documented in his own diaries will forever overshadow that public record. Simply put, historians’ first line about Bob Packwood must include those women who he abused and assaulted for years and years,” Wyden said in a statement.

As chairman and then ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, Packwood was a master of cutting deals and forging compromises needed to pass tax legislation through Congress. He was most proud of the lead role he played in a sweeping tax reform of 1986 that lowered the top income tax bracket and eliminated many itemized deductions.

Over his career, he was described as a blunt, independent, outspoken politician who was a maverick, boat-rocker, loose cannon, skilled partisan, and, above all, political survivor.

“I think they probably all ring true,” Packwood told The Associated Press in December 1992.

“I would like to think that I am nobody’s lackey. I try to reach conclusions independently and then I’m willing to fight for those conclusions; if necessary, having to fight against my party or my party’s president,” he said.

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Packwood won his first Senate election at age 36, narrowly defeating Democratic Sen. Wayne L. Morse, an Oregon legend who had held the seat for 23 years. He quickly grabbed attention as a rising star in the GOP. By 1980, he was elected chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

But he lost the seat when the White House backed a competitor after Packwood publicly accused President Ronald Reagan of alienating women, African Americans and Jews.

Just two weeks after Packwood’s reelection in 1992, The Washington Post printed allegations from former female employees and acquaintances that the senator had subjected them to uninvited sexual advances.

The Senate Ethics Committee also investigated allegations that Packwood solicited jobs from lobbyists for his ex-wife, used his staff to try to threaten the female accusers into keeping quiet and obstructed the investigation by altering his personal diaries.

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The Senate held two days of extraordinary debate in 1993 over whether Packwood should have to comply with an ethics committee subpoena for his diaries, in which he reportedly made entries relevant to the investigation. The Senate voted 94-6 to enforce the subpoena.

Packwood took the case to federal courts and lost, ending when Chief Justice William Rehnquist refused Packwood’s request for the U.S. Supreme Court to intercede.

Packwood launched his lobbying business, Sunrise Research Corp., in 1997. By 1999, the firm was grossing $1.5 million a year. His business slowed in later years, but he told a City Club of Portland audience in 2010 that he was still spending about half his time in Washington lobbying for a number of clients.

It was interesting work, Packwood told the audience, according to The Oregonian, but “it is not as much fun as being in the Senate.”

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As Congress became increasingly partisan following his departure, Packwood continued to advocate a centrist tact and called for Oregon to create nonpartisan elections in his 2010 City Club speech.

Packwood’s wife, Elaine Franklin, was his former chief of staff who became a political consultant in Portland. The couple had homes in the Portland area and Washington.

In a November 2002 interview with the Salem Statesman Journal, Packwood said he had gotten past the scandal that forced him out of office.

“People have told me it must have been tough on me, or it seems unfair,” he said. “But you cannot go through the rest of life and say look what happened. Pretty soon you become a bore to your friends.

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“I told myself I was not old enough to retire,” Packwood said, “so I have got to get at life and not complain about it.”

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Welsh actor’s ‘excellent’ Netflix drama is ‘best British police series ever’

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One critic compared the eight-part series to Broadchurch and Line of Duty

Viewers continue to call for a second series of what they’re describing as the ‘best police show ever’.

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An ‘underrated’ crime drama, likened to ‘Broadchurch meets Line of Duty’, is currently available on Netflix. It provides an ideal opportunity for audiences to revisit the programme or discover it for the first time, with many reporting they’ve watched all episodes in a single sitting.

Cuffs originally aired in 2015. While it first broadcast on BBC, it’s no longer available on the corporation’s iPlayer service. At present, it can only be found on Netflix.

All eight hour-long episodes are accessible. Upon release, it was hailed as a fresh, authentic portrayal of the realities of front-line policing.

Based in and around Brighton, the series followed a fictional constabulary and its officers, exploring both their professional and personal lives. The programme distinguished itself by showcasing a diverse array of cases confronting the characters, reports the Mirror.

These ranged from typical incidents encountered by contemporary front-line officers to more light hearted scenarios, such as troublemakers bothering naturists at a nudist beach and allegations of ‘dog-napping’ in an affluent area.

The series also features an impressive ensemble cast, including Top Boy and Adolescence star Ashley Walters. He’s accompanied by Sherlock’s Amanda Abbington and Shaun Dooley, whose credits include Changing Ends, Grantchester, and Vera, amongst others. While the programme didn’t garner sufficient reviews at launch to achieve an official rating on Rotten Tomatoes, this hasn’t prevented it from earning considerable acclaim.

Looking back at the series, one critic described it as “an excellent police drama that was way ahead of its time. It wasn’t afraid to incorporate comedy in an era where bleak Scandi Noirs were dominating our screens.

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“It’s somewhere between Broadchurch and Line of Duty with its setting and challenging cases that go beyond the professional lives of the officers involved.”

Devotees continue to call for the programme’s revival years later, with many left dismayed by the BBC’s choice to cancel it following a single series. One viewer insists: “Best cop show ever! This is a jewel of a show. It is certainly the best show in this genre we have see. Never a dull moment. Just wish there were more seasons. Maybe the title misled viewers, but entertainment at it’s finest!”

Another concurred, stating: ” Possibly the best British police series. I came across this show by accident, having not having even heard of it and it took only a short time for it to be one of those ‘not to be missed’.

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“The cast is “magic” and work so well together. The interplay between characters is excellent and never overdone. The characters are well developed and believable. I now hear that the show has been axed – what a insult!”

Meanwhile, a viewer who stumbled across the show on Netflix remarked: “I just binge watched Cuffs and it’s far, far too good to be cancelled after one season. I think it was a BBC production originally but I really hope Netflix picks it up and continues it. Great characters, great mix of plot and character development and great setting in Brighton.”

Cuffs is streaming on Netflix

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The tranquil Cambridge nature reserve where you can swim in a river

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Charles Darwin carried out some of his work and research in the nature reserve

There are several grand rivers that flow throughout Cambridgeshire. These rivers are some of the most tranquil sights on a quiet sunny day.

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River Cam is one of the most famous rivers, and there is one nature reserve where you can actually swim in it. This is at Sheep’s Green and Coe Fen Nature Reserve in Cambridge.

While people are advised to be careful, the River Cam at Sheep’s Green is a popular spot for swimming. In May 2024, the river was given designated bathing water status.

So on a quiet and peaceful summer’s day, this will be the perfect place to swim and be closer to nature. The nature reserve is also a hotspot to see wildlife.

Those who visit will often see herons, kingfishers, and little egrets. Water voles also thrive along the riverbanks, and pipistrelle and Daubenton bats are also common at night. There are a number of willow trees across the nature reserve that provide the perfect place for shade on the sunniest days.

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The reserve also has played an important part in history for a world-renowned naturalist and geologist. Charles Darwin used to hunt beetles and collect insects on the reserve when he was an undergraduate student at Christ’s College between 1828 and 1831.

There is a plaque that marks the work Darwin carried out on the green. Some of the beetles he collected are also on display at the University Zoology Museum.

If you fancy a swim in a Cambridgeshire river or explore a green space where one of the world’s most influential people worked, visit Sheep’s Green and Coe Fen.

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The taxman has claimed a controversial property developer and his wife are unable to pay their debts. HMRC has launched a legal bid to wind up the partnership of Richard Hayward and wife Karen Athay – although the businessman denies they are insolvent.

Mr Hayward, 75, was a prominent figure in Welsh corporate life in the 2000s. The Penarth-based entrepreneur was involved in major developments including two leisure complexes – Cardiff’s Millennium Plaza and Swansea’s Salubrious Place.

He has also been at the centre of several controversies. In the 1990s he was banned from directing companies for three and a half years for wrongful trading, in 2012 he was convicted of putting tenants at risk of asbestos exposure, and in 2014 one of his companies was convicted of health and safety crimes over a labourer’s fall while working on luxury flats.

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Mr Hayward also faced criticism after WalesOnline revealed he presented a £900,000 investment opportunity to a double amputee who then got zero return.

Now civil proceedings have been served against Mr Hayward in two separate cases. Here’s our full story.

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