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Huw Edwards’ vile text messages laid bare – nudes, ‘big boy’ student and lewd demands

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The BBC newsreader, who was married for 31 years, was welcomed into homes on television each night and anchored some of the country’s most seismic events

Huw Edwards presented himself as the trusted voice of the nation – off-screen, though, he lived a secret life of depravity.

The BBC newsreader, who was married for 31 years, was welcomed into homes each night and anchored some of the country’s most seismic events – including the death of the late Queen Elizabeth. The Welshman reported on downfalls, scandals and abuses of power. Little did viewers know, though, that he, too, was guilty of his own trangressions.

It started with a report in The Sun alleging he had paid a youth for sexual pictures. The Met Police investigated but found no evidence of crime. Then came accusations that he inappropriately messaged a freelance journalist, a sixth-form student and other staff at the BBC.

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He was finally arrested after police learned indecent images of children had been sent to his phone by convicted sex offender, Alex Williams. He pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children and was given just six months imprisonment, suspended for two years, with a requirement to complete a sex offender programme.

A picture slowly began to emerge of a middle-aged man who became obsessed with social media and its ability to bring him both adoration and sexual connection with men and women. As his wife Vicky Flind struggled to care for her ailing mother, Edwards – who was described as a ‘volatile’ man with a ‘history of agitation’ – instead looked to his phone for cheap thrills.

In a report, Dr Appleyard, a Forensic Psychosexual therapist, told a September 2024 court hearing: “His social media engagement presented as an easy way to manage his low mood and provided him with a number of men and women who were motivated to be sexual with him which not only boosted his fragile self esteem but allowed him to re-engage with his sexual interest in men which had been managed since 1994.

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“The feelings of being desirable and unseen alongside Mr. Edwards’ unresolved sexual orientation created a perfect storm where he engaged in sexual infidelities”

The sordid saga is now being retold in Channel 5 drama, Power: The Downfall Of Huw Edwards. Martin Clunes stars as Edwards, and executive producer Sam Anstiss has compared reading the raft of text messages sent by Edwards to “going into the heart of darkness.”

“Because here in these messages was, in the most visceral, disturbing way, a very imbalanced relationship of power. They were so disturbing. It was, ‘I love you, but you kill me’,” she told The Sun.

Here, the Mirror have explored the damning texts Edwards allegedly sent…

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‘Payments to young man’

Known in the drama as Ryan Davies, the young man says he was highly vulnerable when Edwards allegedly first asked him for explicit photos and messages.

The scandal erupted in the summer of 2023 when it emerged the man’s mum and stepdad had claimed that Edwards paid £35,000 in return for ‘sordid’ pictures. He later told the Mirror he feels the newsreader took advantage of him. “I want to tell the truth about what happened… I’ve stayed silent for so long to protect Huw, but I feel sick at what has happened,” he said.

The young man, now aged 23 and who wishes to remain anonymous, says he feels like Edwards, 64, ‘groomed’ him after they first connected in 2020. At first, Edwards was not named publicly, but within days his identity was revealed by his wife and he was admitted to hospital due to serious mental health concerns.

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The man said he was in a very troubled state of mind when he first contacted the television newsreader. Having fallen out with his mother and step-father, he was sleeping on friends’ sofas and had spent a few nights at a homeless shelter, which he described as ‘scary’. He began sending messages to famous people asking for help. He was in a burger bar in Cardiff when he happened to see Edwards on the TV, so decided to message him on social media.

Edwards was the only person to reply to any of the messages. The man said he didn’t ask for money, but Edwards deposited £500 into his PayPal account, which went towards hotel costs for a few days. The man told the Mirror: “Although it was a friendship at the beginning, it did change. He would say things like, ‘Are you going to do something for me then?’ I needed help, so I did. I feel like he sort of fed on my vulnerability… as he knew I needed the money. I felt like I was being groomed.”

Messages seen by The Sun and shared in its documentary, Huw Edwards: Unmasked, are harrowing reading. In one, he allegedly says, “I want a pic of you totally naked head to toe.” After transferring the fan £2,000, he then rages after receiving only a picture of the young man’s naked top half.

“F*** that. F*** that. Really not impressed by you. I believed you were serious. But you’re not. You chase me for cash. But you then ‘forget’ to deliver. F*** that,” he wrote, according to the publication.

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After paying for the young man’s train ticket to London, he allegedly teased: “Then you really would owe me.” But the texts take a dark turn. On New Year’s Eve 2022, the documentary states that he sent a string of abuse to the man. “Stop being a kn*b and talk to me tomorrow when you’re sober.”

“Now listen to me. If you want help in future stop this cr*p OK,” he is said to have raged. “You’ve disappointed me… I regret helping you so much… I should have known… You should know better.”

In the February, the film claims that Edwards unleashed another tirade on the young man after worrying that his payments for sexual images could be exposed. “You’re a disaster area,” he is said to have raged. “Why does this happen all the time??!??… Im with family stop being a pain… I’m sick of you getting into a mess all the time… Don’t be stupid… My Monzo is easily traceable. I can do PayPal nothing else.”

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“You are really really really trying my patience,” he allegedly continued. “I don’t need this f***ing sh*t… Delete these messages if it’s not your phone OK???… Send me your Monzo details you idiot… You make me so angry… WTF you talking about you f***ing disaster… Go f**k yourself. Get f***ing real. Tell you what. I’ll stop helping you then you can see what no care is. F**k you. You’re an ungrateful t**t.”

Edwards then seemingly softens, apparently adding: “I f***ing love you…but you kill me x” and “I love you seriously x… I will never end you. You idiot. You know that. X… Next time in Cardiff you need to see me x… Good boy… Don’t forget. I love you x”

But there was yet another alleged outburst after the young man called him in the night. “I can’t trust you to respect my situation,” the News at 10 anchor reportedly fumed. “Now leave me alone. Actually calling me at 2am? F**k that. Calling me at 2am even when I told you to stop ?????? You’re so f***ing out of order. Grow up. Just grow up. And when someone helps you – show respect.”

The man told The Mirror how Edwards messaged on an unknown number In October just one month before he was arrested – but was left “staggered” by his reaction. The man said: “I think it was about two weeks before he got arrested. The message said ‘guess who’ or something like that.

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“The message said ‘don’t say my name on here… just call me’. So I phoned him and he said download the messaging app Signal. And he said we can catch up on there.” The man said he was staggered by Edwards’ demeanour on the call, adding: “He said, ‘What’s been going on? I really care about you’. He had no remorse for anything at all.”

It was the final time they spoke. A month later Edwards was arrested over the indecent images on his phone in an unrelated case. He stood down from the BBC in April 2024.

‘Strange messages to journalist’

The Express’ assistant politics editor Sam Stevenson has shared his experience of a message exchange with Edwards.

When Sam started his journalism career five years ago, he was keen to make contacts and keep up-to-date with the rolling news cycle. His first port of call was to follow as many “leading industry figures” as he could on Twitter, now X. He said he wanted to follow those he “respected” and “hoped to one day emulate”.

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Sam claimed that within minutes of following Edwards, he was followed back “much to his delight”. He stated that he “couldn’t have been more thrilled” to have “perhaps the most famous news anchor in Britain” acknowledge him. Edwards is said to have sent Sam a message just “seconds later”.

It reportedly read: “Latecomers are welcome, Sam” followed by a praying hands and a yellow smirking face emoji. Sam recalled being on holiday at the time and excitedly sharing the news that Edwards had sent him a direct message to his family. He admitted to wondering why “a high-profile celebrity 32 years my senior, with almost 200,000 followers versus my measly 1,000, want to speak to me”.

Sam replied: “Haha, thanks for the follow, Huw! Big fan of your work” alongside a thumbs up emoji. Edwards is said to have reacted to Sam’s message with a thumbs up emoji and added: “Thanks, Sam. Keep in touch. H.”

Writing in the Express, Sam said: “At that moment, I was not sure what to make of it. My immediate thought was what an excellent new contact I had just made. But, knowing what we do now, perhaps the reality was something more sinister. On reflection later that day, it was clear from his playful and casual manner, the coquettish nature of his initial message, the liberal emoji use, the over-familiarity coming seemingly at random, and the plea to ‘keep in touch’, that something was off.”

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Sam admitted to feeling “somewhat uneasy” that the “playful tone” had “came from somebody who was so well-respected”. He said: “It did not feel right. Then, the penny dropped. Huw Edwards, the Huw Edwards, was privately flirting with me. Looking back, it makes my blood run cold.” The journalist ended by writing: “For my part, I am relieved I managed to avoid him. Others were not so lucky.”

Sixth-form student ‘exchange’

Welsh TV channel SC4 launched its own investigation into the scandal and interviewed a young man who said he met Edwards while he was performing in a concert. He was an 18-year-old sixth-form pupil and Edwards was the compere.

“I was in my school uniform. He came up to me at the end of the concert and said hello, that the performance was really good. He told me I was very talented. He was interested to have some sort of contact with me,” the student claimed. “He told me if I wanted to come to London to meet him, he could give me a tour of the BBC and maybe meet a couple of musical contacts.”

The pair connected on Instagram and the teen travelled to the London to visit the BBC but began to suspect that Edwards’ intentions were not admirable. In messages shown by the channel, Edwards signed off messages with a kiss or a heart. In one, Edwards wrote: “Yeah, OK big boy, we believe you.”

“I think it’s clear he was trying to groom me, trying to pull me in,” the young man said. After a few months, however, Huw stopped answering his messages and stopped following him. “He just lost interest in me, I wasn’t giving him what he was looking for,” the student added.

Junior BBC employee ‘sickened’

Victoria Derbyshire shared details about how an ex junior staffer – whose story featured on Newsnight – “felt sick” upon hearing Edwards had child sexual abuse images on WhatsApp. According to Derbyshire, the former employee was in their mid 20s when Edwards allegedly messaged then on Instagram.

Posting on her X account, Derbyshire wrote: “Here’s what they told me IN FULL today: Huw Edwards messaged me on social media several times, despite us having never met and not knowing each other. Many of these messages were clearly inappropriate, including telling me unprompted what he was doing in the early hours of the morning, asking that I take him for food, and including several kisses at the end of his messages. I was quite junior in the BBC at the time, so just tried to play them off and not pay too much attention to them.

“At the time I was confused as to why he was sending such messages to me, but I had heard stories of other younger employees in the BBC having similar experiences with him. That is why I first got in touch with Newsnight: when the original Sun story came out, I felt like the extent of this inappropriate behaviour was likely more widespread than I knew. I didn’t contribute to the subsequent internal BBC inquiry, mostly as I felt I had already come forward and told the important parts of my story to Newsnight and was very busy at the time. It was not because of a lack of trust in the BBC.

“I didn’t report the inappropriate messages at the time when I was working at the BBC, mostly because I had other important things going on in my life that year, not because of a lack of confidence over the efficacy of raising such concerns.”

Freelance reporter ‘bedroom invite’

He was in Windsor at the height of lockdown restrictions to report on the funeral of Prince Philip when Edwards allegedly tried to get a freelance BBC reporter to his hotel room.

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The anonymous employee claims he had initially connected with Edwards on Instagram before switching to WhatsApp, where he says they sent hundreds of messages between April 2021 and August 2022.

The reporter claimed that when told he lived in a house-share, Edwards said: “So I could pop in to have some tea?” and a few days after the funeral, he tried again, suggesting, “‘Or I can come to yours.”

On the eve of the funeral – where the late Queen was forced to mourn her husband alone because of Covid restrictions – Edwards allegedly sent him a picture of his hotel room, featuring just one bed, with the caption: “Missed a good night. You could have stayed here.”

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The BBC worker told the Daily Mail : “He sent me a picture of his hotel room. I felt it was very suggestive. There were lockdown restrictions at the time. The Covid rules about households not mixing were still in force, the Queen was all alone on the pews at Philip’s funeral, and then Boris [Johnson] got a hammering for the parties in No.10 – and that was the same night Huw Edwards suggested I stay in his hotel room. Afterwards he said I had missed a good night.”

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Parents warned over ADHD danger of social media apps

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Just one app was found to be ‘safe’ in a major new study

Inaccurate social media posts about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism have been linked to a rise in young people believing they have neurodevelopmental conditions, an expert has said after a new study highlighted the levels of misinformation online. Researchers said their findings present a “clear need for action” for more high-quality information to be shared on social media and “strengthened content moderation”.

Experts from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust set out to examine the quality of mental health and neurodivergence information on social media by reviewing all relevant studies on the topic relating to posts on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and X. They included 27 studies concerning 5,057 social media posts.

The rate of misinformation ranged from 0% for videos analysed on anxiety and depression from YouTube Kids to 56.9% for claustrophobia videos on YouTube, the authors wrote in The Journal of Social Media Research. The researchers said misinformation prevalence was “consistently higher on TikTok than other platforms”.

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YouTube Kids was the only platform to have no misinformation on some topics “likely due to the implementation of stricter content moderation and prioritisation of child-friendly content”, the authors said. Dr Alice Carter, from UEA, said: “When we looked closely at TikTok content, studies reported that 52% of ADHD-related videos and 41% of autism videos analysed were inaccurate.

“By contrast, YouTube averaged 22% misinformation while Facebook averaged just under 15%.”

The research team found that posts about ADHD and autism were more likely to contain misinformation compared to mental health topics. Dr Eleanor Chatburn, from UEA’s Norwich Medical School, said: “Mental health information on social media matters because many young people now turn to these platforms to understand their symptoms and possible diagnoses.

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“TikTok content has been linked to young people increasingly believing they may have mental health or neurodevelopmental conditions. While this questioning can be a helpful starting point, it’s important these questions lead to proper clinical assessment with a professional.

“As well as leading to misunderstanding of serious conditions and pathologising ordinary behaviour, misinformation can also lead to delayed diagnosis for people that actually do need help.”

The researchers found that content created by health professionals was more likely to be accurate. Dr Carter added: “While lived-experience can play an important role, with personal stories helping people to feel understood and raising awareness of mental health conditions, it is vital to ensure that accurate and evidence-based information from clinicians and trusted organisations is also visible and easy to find.

“TikTok’s algorithms are also designed to push rapidly engaging content and this is a major driver of misinformation. Once users show interest in a topic, they are bombarded with similar posts – creating powerful echo chambers that can reinforce false or exaggerated claims. It is a perfect storm for misinformation to go viral faster than facts can catch up.”

The authors called for better evidence-based content and improved content moderation to tackle misinformation on social media.

Judith Brown, head of evidence and research at the National Autistic Society, said: “This study demonstrates how rapidly misinformation can spread on social media platforms, highlighting the importance of evidence-based advice and guidance from organisations such as the National Autistic Society.

“Our online information undergoes a robust process before publication to ensure it is accurate, evidence-based and up to date. The rise of online misinformation about autism is a serious issue.

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“People are being exposed to inaccurate and unreliable information which can lead to stigma and prejudice, and could also prevent them from seeking support. Social media companies should think about how to improve their platforms to prevent the spread of misinformation.

“People should be wary of information they find and know that it does not replace a professional assessment for autism, which can provide a life-changing diagnosis and access to appropriate support. Anyone who wants to learn more about autism should visit trusted sources such as the NHS website or autism.org.uk”

A TikTok spokesperson said: “This is a flawed study that relies on outdated research about multiple platforms. The facts are that we remove harmful health misinformation and provide access to reliable information from the WHO, so that our community can express themselves about what matters to them and find support.”

A Government spokesperson said: “Accurate, credible information about mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions is essential – misinformation can cause real harm and delay people from getting the help they need. Our free NHS-approved Every Mind Matters programme provides practical support, and we have launched an independent review to transform ADHD and autism services and cut waiting lists.

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“Platforms have a responsibility to act. Under the Online Safety Act, they must tackle illegal content and content that is harmful to children, or face enforcement action. We expect them to take that responsibility seriously.”

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What went right this week: renewables-1; oil-0, plus more

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Cost of reaching net zero ‘cheaper than oil price shock’

As the Middle East conflict threatens global oil supplies, timely analysis finds that achieving net zero in the UK will be cheaper than staying hooked on fossil fuels during such a crisis. 

In its latest report, the UK’s independent Climate Change Committee (CCC) put the cost of reaching net zero by 2050 at £4bn a year, or £100bn in total. This, it added, was equivalent to the energy-related costs following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. 

The fallout from the war in Iran is likely to be an ever greater shock, analysts warn. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a choke-point for oil shipments, is already hiking up energy prices globally.

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“In light of current world events, it’s more important than ever for the UK to move away from being reliant on volatile foreign fossil fuels, to clean, domestic energy,” said Nigel Topping, the CCC’s chair . 

While the war in Iran has sparked calls from some politicians to ramp up domestic fossil fuel production in the UK, analysis from Carbon Brief – also published this week – finds that doing so would have a negligible impact on energy security.    

“The continued expansion of renewables and low-carbon technologies offers far greater protection against volatile gas imports than new domestic drilling,” it found. 

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Chuck Norris, 86, reportedly hospitalized after medical emergency in Hawaii

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Chuck Norris has reportedly been hospitalized following a medical emergency in Hawaii.

The Walker, Texas Ranger star has owned a $7 million home on Kauai’s North Shore since 2015.

According to TMZ, Norris is conscious and in “good spirits.” No details regarding the nature of the medical emergency have been released.

The Independent has contacted Norris’s representative for comment.

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Last week, Norris celebrated his 86th birthday, marking the occasion with a social media post that included a video of himself sparring with a boxing trainer.

Chuck Norris (pictured in 2012) has reportedly been hospitalized in Hawaii
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At the time, he wrote: “I don’t age. I level up. I’m 86 today! Nothing like some playful action on a sunny day to make you feel young.”

He continued: “I’m grateful for another year, good health and the chance to keep doing what I love. Thank you all for being the best fans in the world. Your support through the years has meant more to me than you’ll ever know. God Bless, Chuck Norris.”

Norris is a former martial arts champion who starred opposite Bruce Lee in 1972’s The Way of the Dragon. He went on to have a successful film and television career, most famously leading the Walker, Texas Ranger action crime series on CBS from 1993 to 2001.

Last December, he shared an emotional tribute to his first wife, Dianne Holechek, who died at the age of 84.

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“I am deeply saddened to share that my ex wife, Dianne, has passed away. After being married for 30 years, we were able to find a way to remain close friends, and those years of friendship meant the world to me,” Norris wrote on Facebook.

“Dianne was an incredible person. She was kind, intelligent, and lived life to the fullest. Her presence in my life will never be forgotten. She was also a loving and devoted mother to our sons, Mike and Eric, who were always her greatest pride.

“Even as our lives took different directions, we continued to care deeply for one another, and I will forever cherish the memories we built together.”

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Holechek and Norris met at North High School in Torrance, California, and married in 1958 when they were 17 and 18, respectively.

They separated in 1988, after 30 years of marriage, finalizing their divorce in 1989. They had two children together, Mike (born 1962) and former NASCAR racing driver Eric (born 1965).

Norris subsequently married model Gena O’Kelley, 62, in 1998. They share twins, Dakota and Danilee, 24.

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‘No family should experience this pain and tragedy’ says dad of dead meningitis teen

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Juliette Kenny died one day after first showing symptoms – now her family is calling for better protection for young people.

The dad of a teenager who died in Kent following a meningitis outbreak has spoken about the family’s utter devastation at their loss.

Juliette Kenny died on Saturday March 14, just one day after first showing symptoms. Now the 18 year old’s family is calling for better protection for young people.

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Juliette’s father Michael Kenny has spoken about the loss which his family are dealing with, saying that his daughter had been “fit, healthy and strong” before her death.

She had completed the practical assessment for her PE A-level on Thursday, March 12 – and just a day later, was showing symptoms including vomiting, and discolouration in her cheeks. Juliette, who was described by her father as having a “beautifully positive energy”, is one of two students who have died following the outbreak of meningitis B in the county.

Mr Kenny said “no family should experience this pain and tragedy” and that “this can be avoided”, adding that he wanted his daughter’s legacy to be “lasting change”. It comes as more than 100 students in Kent were turned away while trying to get a meningitis vaccine after officials closed the queue on Thursday.

In a statement to the Press Association, Mr Kenny said: “We are incredibly proud parents to two wonderful daughters. Juliette is a force in this world. With her beautifully positive energy she spread fun, love and happiness to those around her and she continues to do so now.

“The devastation of her loss to us, her family and friends is immeasurable. Sharing stories of the empathy, warmth and fun that she created is helping her family and friends through at this time. Her energy continues to make the people who love her find a way.

“The illness took her from us so quickly.”

Mr Kenny said he first became aware that his daughter was ill when she vomited in the early hours of Friday, March 13. Juliette, a year 13 student at Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School in Faversham, exhibited no other symptoms at that time, he added.

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“In the morning on Friday, she was taken, by us, to our local emergency drop-in as a discolouration appeared on her cheeks,” Mr Kenny said.

“She was given antibiotics and sent by ambulance to A&E. Juliette fought bravely for hours, but despite the fantastic NHS hospital staff fighting alongside her, meningitis took her from us less than 12 hours later.

“We were with her at the end, and the last sounds that she heard were the voices of those who loved her telling her how very much loved and cherished she is.”

Along with the Meningitis Research Foundation, Mr Kenny and his family are calling for the UK to take urgent action to improve access to the menB vaccination for teenagers and young people.

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“No family should experience this pain and tragedy,” he said.

“This can be avoided. There are young people currently battling this and young people still at risk.

“As parents, we knew our children would change the world and be a force for good. The work to protect young people has started. It needs to be more.

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“Juliette’s impact on this world must be lasting change. Now is the time to ensure families are safe from the impact of meningitis B.”

Vinny Smith, chief executive of Meningitis Research Foundation, said in 2015 the charity’s calls for the menB vaccination to be “routinely available” on the NHS for all at-risk age groups was “not taken forward” as it was “judged not to be cost-effective”. The menB jab was introduced on the NHS for babies in 2015, meaning the majority of young people born before then are not protected against it unless they have had the jab privately.

The Kenny family were not aware that the vaccination is not routinely available on the NHS for teenagers and young adults, and that to have this they would need to pay for it privately. Mr Smith called on the Government to “decide now to save lives” and highlighted menB’s “lifelong impact”, including disabilities caused by the bug.

He said: “When we made the case for menB vaccination to be routinely available on the NHS in 2015 for all at-risk age groups, wider protection for teenagers and young adults was not taken forward (it was judged to not be cost-effective within the criteria used at the time). Our concern, then and now, is that this has not fully reflected the impact of menB or the full value protection from a vaccine brings.

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“It hasn’t accounted for the severity of meningitis, its lifelong impact, or the trauma and bereavement experienced by families. People across the country will have seen that impact this week; we believe the UK Government can decide now to save lives and limit the lifelong disabilities caused by meningitis, protecting people for generations to come.”

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said that as of 5pm on Wednesday, 15 cases of meningitis have been confirmed and a further 12 are under investigation. This takes the total to 27 cases of either confirmed or suspected meningitis, up from 20 on Wednesday.

Currently, nine of the 15 confirmed cases are known to be caused by menB. On Thursday, 40 MPs signed a letter addressed to the Health Secretary calling on the Government and health officials to work with universities across the country on catch-up vaccination programmes, and to improve awareness.

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It also said the joint committee on vaccination and immunisation (JCVI) review of eligibility for meningitis vaccines should be conducted at pace. As of Thursday, the vaccine programme in Kent has been rolled out to anyone who attended the Club Chemistry venue from March 5 to March 15, year 12 and 13 pupils at affected schools, students and staff at the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church university, and close contacts of confirmed or suspected cases.

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Matthew Curtis is the author of Manchester’s Best Beer Pubs and Bars which is soon to publish its second edition.

In the book, releasing on April 2, he praised Bolton’s drinking spots as “heaven for lovers of cask ale” and recommended a day in town exploring “its many fine pubs”.

The famous Bank Top Brewery Tap was named as his star pick, and the writer complimented the other two pubs owned by Bank Top Brewery as “superb” too.

Bunbury’s on Chorley Old Road was also named in the guide, with Matthew saying the drinking spot “feels closer to your mate’s front room than it does a licensed drinking establishment”.

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Owner Darryl Leech said they’re “craft ale and real ale specialists” with seven rotating lines that guarantee a unique drink every visit.

Darryl Leech at Bunbury’s (Image: Darryl Leech)

He said the pub’s changed over the years but “it feels like a real place where anyone can come and be part of something”.

Earl’s was also given a shout out for its “great beer” and “seriously well-made sandwiches”.

Matthew said the Northern Monkey Bar was a “nice counterpoint” to the more traditional pubs common in town – such as Ye Olde Man and Scythe, one of the oldest bars in the country.

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One for the Road in Bolton Market was lauded for its “concise” beer selection and Matthew said the traders “are well worth pursuing” before settling down with a beer.

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Westhoughton was also visited in the guide and Matthew said it “certainly punches above its weight in terms of great beer destinations”, naming The Beer School and The Brewery Tap as two standouts.

The Beer School recently took home three awards at the Best Bar None Bolton nightlife awards including the Platinum Award, Special Recognition Award and the Community Award Winner.

Owner Rachel Birch, who worked as a teacher before starting the bar in 2016, said the journey has been “an absolute rollercoaster”.

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Rachel Birch at The Beer School in Westhoughton (Image: Rachel Birch)

With nearly a decade in the town, she’s built their reputation as “an independent, permanent beer festival” with every cask on rotation.

Bolton CAMRA Chair John Mitchell said they were “delighted” that the guide “shines a light on the diversity of the Bolton pub scene”.

He said: “From traditional favourite the Olde Man and Scythe in Bolton town centre with its range of cask beers and ciders to the café bar Earl’s up towards Doffcocker, which sells a variety of craft beers, there is something for everyone in the guide.

“Bolton’s breweries are also well represented with bars operated by both Bank Top and Northern Monkey included.

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“It’s good to see Matthew is encouraging drinkers to get out of the city centre to visit Bolton and its surroundings where there are lots of pubs and bars where you’ll get a warm welcome and a great pint.”

The refreshed version of the award-winning guide features pubs across every borough in Greater Manchester – with the revised edition featuring 50 new additions and detailed reviews of over 200 pubs, bars and taprooms.

Manchester’s Best Beer Pubs and Bars will be released on Thursday, April 2, 2026.

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UK tourists Tenerife emergency amid Storm Therese warning

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The Spanish island is expected to see the impacts of Storm Therese, which is predicted to last until Sunday (March 22).

Authorities activated the Island Emergency Plan (PEIN) at 3pm on Wednesday (March 18).

This triggered widespread closures, restrictions and the suspension of outdoor activities across the island.

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Tenerife President Rosa Dávila said: ‘Starting today (Wednesday, March 18) at 3pm, the island emergency response system is put into operation to prepare for an episode of adverse weather that will affect Tenerife over the coming days.”

Residents and tourists have been advised to avoid unnecessary journeys and take extra care while driving.

Additionally, they should not enter closed or restricted areas and loose outdoor items that could be blown away should be secured.

Authorities have confirmed that all emergency services remain on standby and ready to respond as the situation develops.

What weather warnings are in place on Tenerife?

Aemet, Spain’s national meteorological agency, has shared that the Canary Islands as a whole will experience a “period of adverse weather” for the rest of this week.

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From today (Thursday, March 19), winds are expected to exceed 55mph in the “peaks, mid-altitude areas, and exposed slopes of the islands”.

Heavy showers are anticipated across the weekend, along with possible thunderstorms and hail.

Strong gusts of wind are also likely to be present on Saturday (March 21) before it subsides on Sunday (March 22).

Will flights to Tenerife be impacted?

At the time of writing, it is unknown if the storm will cause flights to Tenerife and other Canary Islands to be cancelled, but delays cannot be ruled out.

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Canarian Weekly shared that 26 flights were cancelled on Wednesday, March 18, with seven others diverted.

Most of those were local inter-island flights, but some incoming international flights were impacted too.

For example, a flight intended for La Palma Airport from Madrid was diverted to Tenerife South.

Authorities warn that the situation remains fluid as Storm Therese continues to affect the islands, with strong winds and heavy rain creating hazardous flying conditions.

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Passengers are advised to check with their airlines before travelling and allow extra time when heading to the airport.

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Community tensions – and reports of both antisemitism and Islamophobia – have been rising in Australia since Hamas attacked Israel on 7 October 2023, killing more than 1,200 people and taking 251 others hostage. Israel’s offensive in Gaza has led to more than 72,000 Palestinian deaths, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

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‘This can be avoided’ says dad of meningitis teen as he calls for UK vaccine reform

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Juliette Kenny, 18, died less than 12 hours after being rushed to A&E with symptoms of meningitis B

The father of a teenager who tragically passed away in Kent amidst a meningitis outbreak has expressed his family’s profound grief over their loss.

Juliette Kenny succumbed to the illness on Saturday, March 14, merely a day after initial symptoms appeared. The family of the 18 year old is now advocating for enhanced protection measures for young individuals.

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Michael Kenny, Juliette’s father, has shared the heartbreak his family is grappling with, stating that his daughter had been “fit, healthy and strong” prior to her untimely demise. She had successfully completed her practical assessment for her PE A-level on Thursday, March 12, only to display symptoms such as vomiting and cheek discolouration the following day.

Juliette, described by her father as possessing a “beautifully positive energy”, is one of two students who have lost their lives due to the meningitis B outbreak in the county. Mr Kenny voiced that “no family should experience this pain and tragedy” and that “this can be avoided”. He wishes for his daughter’s legacy to inspire “lasting change”.

This comes as over 100 students in Kent were denied access to a meningitis vaccine after officials closed the queue on Thursday, reports Belfast Live.

In a statement to the Press Association, Mr Kenny expressed: “We are incredibly proud parents to two wonderful daughters. Juliette is a force in this world. With her beautifully positive energy she spread fun, love and happiness to those around her and she continues to do so now.

“The devastation of her loss to us, her family and friends is immeasurable. Sharing stories of the empathy, warmth and fun that she created is helping her family and friends through at this time. Her energy continues to make the people who love her find a way.

“The illness took her from us so quickly.”

Mr Kenny revealed he initially realised his daughter was unwell when she was sick during the early hours of Friday, March 13. Juliette, a year 13 pupil at Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School in Faversham, displayed no other signs at that point, he explained.

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“In the morning on Friday, she was taken, by us, to our local emergency drop-in as a discolouration appeared on her cheeks,” Mr Kenny said.

“She was given antibiotics and sent by ambulance to A&E. Juliette fought bravely for hours, but despite the fantastic NHS hospital staff fighting alongside her, meningitis took her from us less than 12 hours later.

“We were with her at the end, and the last sounds that she heard were the voices of those who loved her telling her how very much loved and cherished she is.”

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Together with the Meningitis Research Foundation, Mr Kenny and his family are urging the UK to take immediate steps to enhance access to the menB vaccination for teenagers and young adults.

“No family should experience this pain and tragedy,” he said.

“This can be avoided. There are young people currently battling this and young people still at risk.

“As parents, we knew our children would change the world and be a force for good. The work to protect young people has started. It needs to be more.

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“Juliette’s impact on this world must be lasting change. Now is the time to ensure families are safe from the impact of meningitis B.”

Vinny Smith, chief executive of Meningitis Research Foundation, revealed that in 2015 the charity’s campaign for the menB vaccination to be “routinely available” on the NHS for all at-risk age groups was “not taken forward” as it was “judged not to be cost-effective”. The menB jab became available on the NHS for babies in 2015, which means the vast majority of young people born prior to that year remain unprotected against it unless they’ve paid for it privately.

The Kenny family were unaware that the vaccination isn’t routinely offered on the NHS for teenagers and young adults, and that accessing it would require private payment. Mr Smith urged the Government to “decide now to save lives” and emphasised menB’s “lifelong impact”, including disabilities resulting from the infection.

He stated: “When we made the case for menB vaccination to be routinely available on the NHS in 2015 for all at-risk age groups, wider protection for teenagers and young adults was not taken forward (it was judged to not be cost-effective within the criteria used at the time). Our concern, then and now, is that this has not fully reflected the impact of menB or the full value protection from a vaccine brings.

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“It hasn’t accounted for the severity of meningitis, its lifelong impact, or the trauma and bereavement experienced by families. People across the country will have seen that impact this week; we believe the UK Government can decide now to save lives and limit the lifelong disabilities caused by meningitis, protecting people for generations to come.”

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has confirmed that as of 5pm on Wednesday, there have been 15 confirmed cases of meningitis, with an additional 12 under investigation. This brings the total to 27 suspected or confirmed cases, a rise from 20 on Wednesday.

At present, nine out of the 15 confirmed cases are known to be caused by menB. On Thursday, a letter signed by 40 MPs was sent to the Health Secretary, urging the Government and health officials to collaborate with universities nationwide on catch-up vaccination programmes and to enhance awareness.

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The letter also called for a swift review by the joint committee on vaccination and immunisation (JCVI) regarding eligibility for meningitis vaccines. As of Thursday, the vaccine programme in Kent has been extended to anyone who visited the Club Chemistry venue from 5th to 15th March, year 12 and 13 pupils at affected schools, students and staff at the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church university, and close contacts of confirmed or suspected cases.

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Major regeneration brings jobs to dealership in Darlington

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Drive Motor Retail has invested over £2 million into redeveloping its Darlington site, introducing new partnerships with Citroën, Peugeot, Fiat, and Abarth, alongside Fiat Professional aftersales services.

The project marks the first major refurbishment of the dealership in more than 20 years.

Jeff Parkin, general manager at Drive Motor Retail Darlington, said: “This investment represents a major step forward for our Darlington site and reflects the growing demand in the area.

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“The dealership hadn’t seen a full refurbishment for more than two decades, so this redevelopment allows us to completely modernise the site and bring together an exciting range of brands in one location.

“Customers will now be able to view and test drive vehicles from several leading manufacturers in one place, alongside our extensive selection of used cars.

“We’re also incredibly proud that this investment is creating new jobs locally, and we’re continuing to recruit talented technicians to support our service capabilities.”

The upgraded site will enable visitors to explore and test drive up to seven new vehicle brands and browse more than 130 used vehicles.

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The development includes five dedicated showrooms, expanded workshop facilities, and increased service capacity following the relocation of the MOT bay and the addition of extra vehicle ramps. The project has already created 13 new jobs, with ongoing recruitment for vehicle technicians and master technicians.

For the first phase of the redevelopment, it will see the dealership become an authorised repairer for Citroën, Fiat, Fiat Professional, Abarth, and Peugeot from early April.

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Sales of new Peugeot vehicles will begin from 1 May, with the full brand line-up becoming available from 1 June.

The site will continue to offer vehicles from Vauxhall, Leapmotor, and MG, giving customers a wider range of options.

Further updates on the redevelopment and brand launches will be announced in the coming months.

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