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Nearly 3,000 NHS patients subjected to corridor care every day, new figures show

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More than 2,200 patients were subjected to corridor care in A&E every day in May, new NHS data has revealed.

The figures have been revealed for the first time after the NHS pledged to publish data on corridor care in hospitals.

Any patient who spends 45 minutes or more in areas of emergency departments or wards deemed as clinically inappropriate – such as hallways or waiting rooms – are considered to have experienced corridor care, according to the NHS.

The first figures to be published show that, on average, 2,241 patients each day experienced corridor care in emergency departments last month, while a further 669 patients received care in similar settings elsewhere in hospital.

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Hallways, cafes, cupboards and waiting rooms are some of the unsuitable locations sick patients have been treated in overwhelmed A&E departments.

Corridor care “should never have been normalised,” Siva Anandaciva, director of policy at The King’s Fund said highlighting that patients are routinely being treated “without privacy or dignity.”

“Corridor care is one of the most visible signs of how patient safety and experience are being compromised in the NHS. It is distressing for staff when they cannot deliver the care they want for their patients and it is equally unacceptable when patients are left feeling forgotten and vulnerable at the time they most need to feel safe and cared for,” he added.

NHS analysis found that 20 trusts accounted for more than half of the cases of corridor care in emergency departments and it is now aiming to eliminate the “unacceptable” practice of treating patients in corridors in busy A&E departments.

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It comes after reports of patients dying while waiting for care and diabetic patients left for hours without food.

Other sick patients have said they were left on broken beds in pitch-black corridors for 24 hours with no privacy, according to a review of patient care in emergency departments in December by the group Healthwatch England.

“Corridor care is unacceptable, undignified and has no place in our NHS,” health secretary James Murray said.

He said the new data aims to “shine a spotlight” on where the problems are greatest and stressed the “vast majority” of corridor care is in a small number of organisations.

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“We have already deployed expert teams to help struggling trusts turn performance around. Ending corridor care for good will take time, and different areas will need different solutions, but we are determined to eradicate this practice,” he added.

NHS analysis found that 20 trusts accounted for more than half of the cases of corridor care
NHS analysis found that 20 trusts accounted for more than half of the cases of corridor care (Alamy/PA)

A&Es experienced their busiest month on record in May with 2,457,398 attendances – up 25,000 on the previous record set in March earlier this year.

The number of people waiting more than 12 hours in A&E departments in England from a decision to admit to actually being admitted stood at 50,212 in May, up from 47,750 in April. The figure reached a record 71,517 people in January.

The number waiting at least four hours from the decision to admit to admission stood at 128,590 last month, up from 122,616 in April.

Some 75.7 per cent of patients in England were seen within four hours in A&Es in May, down from 76.9 per cent in April.

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The government and NHS England had set a target of March this year for 78 per cent of patients attending A&E to be admitted, discharged or transferred within four hours.

Meanwhile, the waiting list for routine hospital treatment in England has risen for the first time in six months.

An estimated 7.22 million treatments were waiting to be carried out at the end of April, relating to 6.11 million patients, NHS figures show.

This is up from 7.11 million treatments and 6.02 million patients at the end of March.

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The increase means the size of the list has returned to where it stood in February, reversing the fall that took place in March.

“A&E staff bore the brunt of the heatwave in May, as the hot weather took its toll on the public,” Professor Francesca Swords, national medical director for the NHS explained.

“In the face of record demand during the recent heatwave, NHS staff rose to the challenge, ensuring that as many patients as possible were seen and treated in good time,” she said.

She added that corridor care is “totally unacceptable” and “should have no place in the NHS.”

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Stephen Ogilvie’s parents told DUP Leader Gavin Robinson they do not want what happened to be “used as an excuse for intimidation or division within our society.”

The parents of Stephen Ogilvie have said they do not want the attack on their son to be “used as an excuse for intimidation or division within our society,” as his condition begins to improve.

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DUP Leader Gavin Robinson said he has spoken with the parents of the victim of the stabbing in North Belfast on Thursday afternoon and that he currently remains in a coma in hospital but will hopefully be released from this within the next day or two.

Speaking at Stormont, the East Belfast MP said that Mr Ogilvie’s parents have spoken out against the recent violent disorder that has taken place and also called for an end “to the misinformation, the falsehoods and the lies” that have been circulating following the incident on Kinnaird Avenue on June 8.

The condition of the Belfast stabbing victim is “improving” and he could be released from a coma within the next 48 hours, DUP leader Gavin Robinson said.

The East Belfast MP said he met with the parents of Stephen Ogilvie on Thursday afternoon and that the family were “broken” after what had happened to their son.

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Ogilvie lost his left eye in a stabbing attack on Monday night which preceded two nights of disorder in Northern Ireland.

“They have spoken very powerfully, in my view, that their desire is that what happened to their son on Monday evening is not used as an excuse for intimidation or division within our society,” Mr Robinson said at Stormont.

“They have asked me to share that whilst their son remains in a coma, his condition is improving.

“They hope, pray and trust that he will be released from that coma within the next 24 or 48 hours, at which point assessments will be made about his sight and other impacts from the atrocity that happened on Monday evening.

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“They are grateful for support, but they particularly are calling for an end to the misinformation, the falsehoods and the lies that are only making a very difficult situation all the worse.”

Mr Robinson said the party had challenged immigration statistics issued by the UK Government during a meeting with Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn at Stormont.

He said there was a “lack of confidence” in the protection of borders and enforcement of immigration rules.

“There are questions that still remain not only about the efficacy of the figures they have given – when they say 1,000 people have been removed from Northern Ireland, we don’t believe that that is 1,000 people removed from the United Kingdom, but simply detained in London,” he said.

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“They certainly seem to be in stark contrast to the one deportation that there has been to the Republic of Ireland.”

He said it was “a farce” that someone could travel through three safe countries and then claim asylum in the UK.

“I’ve said very clearly today that this has to be about strengthening the CTA (the common travel area),” he said.

“It is not beyond the will of man, through co-operation and agreement, that if they need our co-operation to protect the borders of the common travel area, then our Government should do so and, more importantly, the Prime Minister said that he’s engaged in those conversations.”

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Utah is so bone dry amid drought that a squirrel and kids with matches started separate brush fires

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Utah is suffering from such dry conditions that a group of kids with matches and a squirrel managed to start separate brush fires within hours, according to local media reports.

The ongoing severe drought in Utah has created the perfect conditions for destructive fires, prompting officials to warn that this year’s fire season could be particularly severe. Those concerns were highlighted Tuesday after firefighters battled two separate blazes in northern Utah.

A squirrel tangled in a power line managed to spark a half-acre brush fire Tuesday morning in Layton, a suburb of Salt Lake City, according to local outlet FOX 13. Later that day, children playing with matches reportedly started a brush fire that burned an acre in Saratoga Springs, a city on the northwestern shore of Utah Lake.

Both fires were extinguished, and it appears no one was injured, according to FOX 13. The Independent has requested more information from fire officials in Layton and Saratoga Springs.

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A squirrel and a group of kids managed to start separate brush fires this week, as Utah officials warn of a severe fire season amid drought conditions
A squirrel and a group of kids managed to start separate brush fires this week, as Utah officials warn of a severe fire season amid drought conditions (Getty Images)

This comes as firefighters battle multiple major blazes throughout the state.

The South Mountain Fire in northwestern Utah has burned through more than 1,800 acres and was at 40 percent containment as of Wednesday morning. The Tower Fire, which is burning near the small town of Scipio in central Utah, is currently 34 percent contained after spreading to more than 1,300 acres.

Utah fire officials have warned the ongoing drought, combined with warmer temperatures and low snowfall earlier this year, led to lots of dry vegetation that could serve as fuel for destructive fires.

“This year’s conditions, even more than recent years, are raising concern,” Salt Lake City Fire Chief Karl Lieb said at a press conference last month.

The South Mountain Fire in northwestern Utah was 40 percent contained as of Wednesday morning
The South Mountain Fire in northwestern Utah was 40 percent contained as of Wednesday morning (Utah Fire Info)

“If we all take this seriously now, our agencies and the public together, we can reduce the number of fires, limit how fast they spread, and better protect the communities we all care about,” Unified Fire Chief Dominic Burchett added.

Officials are asking residents to take steps to prevent wildfires, such as refraining from starting campfires on windy days and exercising caution when shooting outdoors.

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“We identify target shooting as one of the behaviors that contribute to human-caused wildfires in the state,” a spokesperson for the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and Estate Lands told ABC 4 this week.

Last year, fires burned more than 165,000 acres in Utah, which cost the state more than $191 million, according to KSL News. Still, firefighters managed to keep 92 percent of those fires under 10 acres.

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Man pushed girl, 12, after ‘he saw knife under her T-shirt’

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Iilia Belov claimed that one member of a group of girls uttered “disrespectful” remarks before the incident in August 2025.

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A man has told a court he pushed a 12-year-old girl as he could see a knife under her T-shirt and thought she was going to attack his sister.

Ilia Belov, 22, is accused of assaulting the girl during an incident in the Lochee area of Dundee in August last year.

Giving evidence to Dundee Sheriff Court on Thursday, Belov said he had been with his father on his way to buy cigarettes when he passed a group of young girls walking in the other direction.

Speaking with the assistance of a Bulgarian interpreter, the father-of-two said as they approached, one of the girls uttered “disrespectful” remarks to him.

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“They are coming and start making some cheeky remarks,” he said.

“They told me ‘son of a bastard’ and also ‘f****** migrant’.”

He said that after they passed each other on the street, the girls continued to “shout” remarks at him, so he turned round and went after them, leaving his father to continue to the shop.

“I went back to ask why they are disrespecting me,” he told the court.

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“They have started to panic, saying I am following them.”

Asked why he had not just walked away, he said: “Because I am human.

“I deserve to ask them why I deserve so much disrespect. I didn’t do anything to them.”

He said more girls then turned up, at which point he said he phoned his sister as he was “worried”, and when she arrived a physical altercation broke out between her and one of the girls.

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He said that during this, he saw another of the girls had a knife tucked under her T-shirt, and pushed her over in order to protect his sister.

“I pushed the other girl who was wearing the weapons because I saw the knife on her back,” he said, explaining he could see the handle under her T-shirt and he thought she was going to “do something” with it.

He added: “I pushed her away before anything happened.”

Belov told the court that after she got back up, the girl brandished the knife and axe she had concealed beneath her clothing, telling the court this was the first time he saw her holding them.

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“She held the knife and axe and tried to get to us,” he said.

Cross-examining the witness, prosecutor Michael Robertson put it to him that as a grown man he had been the “adult” in the situation, and he could just have walked away or phoned the police.

Belov accepted this, but when asked whether staying in the area had been “wrong” he said he was “not sure”.

Belov also denied having directed sexual remarks at any of the girls, saying he had only wanted to ask why they were disrespecting him.

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The prosecutor also disputed whether Belov had seen the knife before pushing the girl to the ground, suggesting he had only seen it after she had stood up.

He took the court through CCTV footage of the incident that he said showed the girl had been behind Belov immediately before he pushed her.

Belov denied this, saying during the incident the girl had been “acting aggressively” and he could “easily see what’s on her back”.

Giving evidence earlier in the trial, the girl said she had had the axe and knife in her waistband for five to 10 minutes before the incident, and she had brandished them after the physical altercation.

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She said after revealing the weapons, she was “basically sat holding them”, saying she “knew” the man would “try to go for (the other girl) again”.

She also alleged Belov had kept saying to her: “Come here sexy. I will show you how to have a good time,” and that his words made her feel “angry”.

Belov has denied all the charges against him.

The trial continues.

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Sharples family plea after devastating firebomb attack

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Hassan Patel issued a statement after a masked person smashed a window and threw a lit firebomb into the family’s home on Eastgrove Avenue, Sharples, at around 9.15pm yesterday.

The attack caused significant damage to the property and left the family shaken.

Mr Patel said the incident had left his family feeling unsafe in their own home and searching for answers.

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He said: “The family is horrified as to why we were targeted.”

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“We, as a family, are devastated by the serious and callous arson attack that targeted our home on June 10 at 9.15pm.

“It was still daylight at that time. This was clearly a dangerous and deliberate act that put lives at risk.

“It has caused significant damage to our house and emotional distress to our family including our children.”

Emergency services attended the scene and no serious injuries were reported.

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The family said they were grateful nobody was hurt and thanked emergency services for their response.

Mr Patel said his family had always sought to live peacefully within the community and were horrified by the attack.

He added: “The family as a whole and I as a professional individual have always maintained peace and harmony with all communities.

“I am an active citizen of Bolton and proactively engage with people of all faiths and no faith.”

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While police have confirmed an investigation is ongoing, Mr Patel said the family wanted all possible motives to be fully explored.

The statement says the family understands the incident is not currently being treated as a hate crime, but believes no line of inquiry should be ruled out.

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Mr Patel added: “We understand an investigation is ongoing, and we are fully cooperating with the Police.

“At this stage, we understand that the incident is not being treated as a hate crime.

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“However, given the circumstances and the impact this attack has had on us, we believe it is essential that all possible motives are thoroughly examined and that no line of inquiry is ruled out prematurely.”

The family has appealed for anyone with information to contact police.

Mr Patel said: “Our focus remains on supporting one another, rebuilding, and ensuring that those responsible are identified and brought to justice.”

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Greater Manchester Police has been approached for further comment.

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Detective Chief Inspector Mike Sharples has said: “Incidents like this are not acceptable in our community and no one should be made to feel threatened or intimidated. Thankfully, no one was injured, however, the consequences of this suspected arson attack could have been very different.

“We understand this incident may cause concern within the community; we are working to find those responsible and bring them to justice. We believe this was a targeted attack, and there is no risk to the wider public.”

Anyone with information, CCTV or dashcam footage is asked to call 101 quoting log 3561 of June 10, 2026, contact police via LiveChat at gmp.police.uk, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The opening of a Canadian-U.S. bridge across the Detroit River that President Donald Trump previously threatened to block was delayed on Thursday due to “outstanding issues.”

In a statement released before a Friday ribbon-cutting ceremony at the bridge, the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority said that “Canada and the United States have agreed to delay the opening of the bridge, taking the necessary time to resolve any outstanding issues.”

The Gordie Howe International Bridge, jointly owned by Canada and Michigan, was expected to open to traffic later this month.

The bridge’s opening had remained in question for months after Trump, a Republican, in February demanded that Canada turn over at least half the ownership of the bridge to the U.S. federal government and agree to other unspecified demands in one of his many salvos over cross-border trade issues.

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney hinted Wednesday that the opening could be delayed, while downplaying any concerns.

“There is no big drama. If it takes a little longer it will take a little bit longer, but this will benefit Canadians, Americans, business, tourists, residents for decades and decades to come,” Carney said on his way into Parliament.

Invitations for the bridge’s opening went out this week following a conversation between Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles.

“This project is a powerful example of bipartisan and international cooperation, and the governor looks forward to attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony when it happens,” a statement from Whitmer spokesperson Bobby Leddy said.

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The bridge, which connects Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, would be a vital economic artery between Canada and the United States. It is named after the late Canadian hockey great, who spent 25 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings.

The construction project was negotiated by Rick Snyder, the former Republican governor of Michigan, and paid for by Canada to help ease congestion at the existing Ambassador Bridge and the Detroit-Windsor tunnel. Work has been underway since 2018.

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Deepfakes of York council in Social Market Foundation study

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The deepfakes, including one depicting a senior councillor handing out money to people in balaclavas, have featured in new research from the Social Market Foundation.

Cllr Pete Kilbane, the council’s Labour culture and economy spokesperson targeted in the video and other posts, said it sadly showed there was an avalanche of fake news online.

Jamie Gollings, co-author of the No News is Bad News study, said misinformation circulating locally had gone under the radar for too long and communities could not afford further inaction.


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The study, published on Monday, June 8 with BBC backing, follows fake York Council adverts circulating on social media in January, in the run up to a by-election Heworth.

They purported to be from the council and falsely called for volunteers to remove flags attached to lampposts, to house asylum seekers and fill potholes.

Real phone numbers and emails featured in the posters which asked people to contact the council, though the initiatives depicted in them were not real.

But they later received coverage from right-wing internet personalities who produced videos presenting them as real, including one which had around 116,000 views.

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Cllr Kilbane, who was the council’s deputy leader when St George’s and Union flags were attached to lampposts from summer 2025 onwards, was also personally targeted.

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Posts with fake quotations claiming to be from Cllr Kilbane and an AI-generated video showing him handing out money to people in balaclavas to remove flags were circulated online.

They came after Cllr Kilbane had spoken out about the flag campaigns and clean-up costs and the study quoted council officials who said the posts deliberately aimed to mislead people.

Officials added social media accounts appeared to be bots shared much of the content and the timing of posts could suggest they were co-ordinated to undermine trust in local institutions.

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Social Market Foundation research found the proportion of misinformation as a share of all social media posts grew to 26 per cent during local election periods.

The share could reach as high as 56 per cent in the run up to polling day compared to earlier in the year, findings based on national research showed.

A fifth of all fake news posts on social media were found to relate to local issues such as planning, transport, public services and council politics.

The study found 46 per cent of people in Britain seek out local news on social media, second only to TV and ahead of every other source.

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Researchers said news sourced on social media came without the fact-checking or editorial guidelines done by the established press.

They added there was also a link between ‘news deserts’, places that had lost traditional news outlets, and an increase in fake news.

Research showed those areas had three times as many fake news posts online compared to the national average, 0.3 per cent of all content compared to 0.1 per cent respectively.

The Social Market Foundation has called for more resources to be given to local media and for the Government to invest in a public misinformation campaign.

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They also said broadcasting watchdog Ofcom should monitor how well platforms tackle fake news and social media platforms should label trusted information sources and AI-generated content.

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York Council Culture and Economy Executive Member Cllr Kilbane said fake news was worryingly being spread by people trying to undermine trust in each other and in democracy.

The executive member said: “Sadly this report confirms our experience in York is the same as the rest of the country, misinformation is rife on social media.

“With an avalanche of fake news out there, professional news gathering, scrutiny and reporting has never been more important.”

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Social Market Foundation researcher Mr Gollings said the study had revealed the true scale of fake news on social media for the first time.

He said: “Local misinformation is the silent killer of trust in Britain.

“We cannot afford further erosion of local journalism, which is our best defence against local misinformation.”

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Coronation Street star reveals daughter’s next major role as he’s not only actor in family

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Junade Khan has been seen supporting his daughter’s next major role after revealing he’s not the only TV star in his family

Coronation Street newcomer Junade Khan has been seen supporting his daughter’s next major role after he revealed he’s not the only actor in his family.

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Those who follow the ITV soap will be aware that the actor made his debut in Weatherfield last month as Idris Nazir. However, it wasn’t actually Junade’s first time on the cobbles as he appeared in two episodes of the show back in September 2008 as Saj, a short-term boyfriend of Rosie Webster.

But Junade has now made his Corrie return, this time as the cousin of long-standing character Alya Nazir, who seems to be up to no good, while also having an eye for the ladies as he’s already struck up a romance with Leanne Battersby.

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But Junade, also known for roles in Game of Thrones, Hollyoaks and Waking the Dead, recently shared how he isn’t the only acting star in his family, as he said they were thrilled with the news of his Corrie role. “My mum and mother-in-law watch Coronation Street avidly, so they’re very excited,” he said.

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“And my kids are actually on screen more than me! My daughter worked with Angelina Jolie in a film called Anxious People and did a Ridley Scott film, and my little boy has done a Marvel film and Waffle the Wonder Dog. So now there’s me in Corrie – it’s all good!”

He’s now reshared a post from his daughter’s parent-run Instagram account to his own Instagram Story as she prepares to see her next acting gig hit the screens. Alara-Star appears in director Ridley Scott’s latest offering, The Dog Stars, which will be released on Disney+ in August.

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The post on Alara-Star’s Instagram page read: “THE DOG STARS official trailer is out now @20thcenturystudios Alara-Star had THE BEST time in Italy bringing this character to life in her American accent and being directed by the legendary Ridley Scott. We are SO excited to see it on the big screen in August! Very proud Mummy & Daddy.”

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Last month, Junade’s wife, Gem, and their children joined him at Corrie for what appeared to be a day of fun. Alongside the string of pictures, she wrote: “We loved visiting Jay at work yesterday, while it’s half term. Made even more special being the first day his character, Idris, was arriving on screen.

“The kids were very excited to stay up late at the hotel and watch Daddy’s arrival on the cobbles with him & spot the places they’d visited! They loved getting involved pulling pints at the Rovers and serving us at Roy’s Rolls.” She added: “We are all so proud of him. Thank you Corrie for being so kind and welcoming to us all, and thank you to everyone for all the lovely messages and support #KhansOntCobbles.”

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Netflix’s ‘binge-worthy’ British mystery show hailed as ‘absolute masterpiece’

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Viewers are raving about a new British thriller that fans have compared to Agatha Christie

Finding a good series to binge can prove challenging, particularly given the seemingly endless choices available. British crime thrillers are certainly no exception, with what appears to be a new offering on a weekly basis.

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These new releases can sometimes disappoint, leaving audiences returning to timeless whodunit classics such as Murder, She Wrote or Miss Marple. Nevertheless, Netflix subscribers are currently enthusiastically discussing a new thriller that reportedly feels “as told by Agatha Christie”.

Boasting an impressive 87% on Rotten Tomatoes, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder has garnered significant acclaim from viewers following the release of series two on Netflix last month.

What is the plot?

The story centres on Pip Fitz-Amobi (portrayed by Emma Myers), a clever teenager who becomes fixated on revealing the truth about the murder of well-liked schoolgirl — Andie Bell — who died five years prior.

While the town accepts that Andie’s boyfriend, Sal Singh, murdered her before committing suicide, Pip believes there’s more beneath the surface. As even more mysteries surface in her tranquil English town, she uncovers the lengths people will go to in order to bury the truth.

The programme currently holds 83% on Rotten Tomatoes for series one and 92% for series two. According to Netflix’s official blog, Tudum, series three of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder has completed filming and is set to premiere globally on the streaming platform in 2027.

Writer and executive producer Holly Jackson told Netflix: “I’m ecstatic that we are able to bring A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder to its (bloody) conclusion. As Good as Dead is my favourite of the book series, and it’s by far my favourite season of the show, too.

“You’ll see Pip as you’ve never seen her before. It’s dark, breathless, horrible, and somehow still manages to be funny. Come on back to Little Kilton for the final time … if you dare.”

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On Rotten Tomatoes, critic Katie Rosseinsky from The Independent wrote: “Think The Famous Five meets Pretty Little Liars, as told by Agatha Christie: it’s a combination that shouldn’t really work on paper, but will have you hooked all the same.”

Lindsay Press at Culturess said: “Ultimately, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is a fun and quick binge-worthy show that will make a potentially boring day a lot more entertaining.”

Yet Rohan Naahar from The Indian Express said: “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder cannot decide if it wants to be a quaint homage to British crime dramas, or if it wants to provide edgy entertainment for an audience that has embraced Euphoria.”

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Nevertheless, one audience reviewer noted: “It’s really good, and the acting is on point. Episodes were good, but sometimes a little boring, but all of the episodes deserve at least 7.5/10 or 8/10.”

One audience review said: “An absolutely stunning story that follows the book perfectly, the acting cast was perfect and on the dot. Absolute masterpiece!”

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“People feel that they’re being pressed out of their own town at times. I don’t necessarily fully agree with that, but at the same time, that’s how people feel. At the same time, these people are here for reasons, either legally or are asylum seekers, newcomers, migrants – they’re also looking for a better life.

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