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Fox News host Sean Hannity's report on Cornell professor who called Hamas attack 'exhilarating' sparks furious debate online
Fox News host Sean Hannity's report on Cornell professor who called Hamas attack 'exhilarating' sparks furious debate online
Sean Hannity shared an update about Prof Russell Rickford who was placed on a leave of absence
2023-10-26 16:59
A year after deadly South Korean crush, families fight for accountability
A year after deadly South Korean crush, families fight for accountability
By Hyunsu Yim and Daewoung Kim SEOUL One year after Park Young-soo lost her only son in a
2023-10-26 16:57
Olivia Dunne inspires fans with glimpse into her award-winning childhood moment: 'I can't fail her'
Olivia Dunne inspires fans with glimpse into her award-winning childhood moment: 'I can't fail her'
On Monday, Livvy posted three pictures, one of which depicted her as a young child
2023-10-26 16:56
Fatima Whitbread supporting new fostering campaign, as research finds ‘misconceptions put people off’
Fatima Whitbread supporting new fostering campaign, as research finds ‘misconceptions put people off’
Misconceptions including being single or too old are said to be putting people off fostering at a time of dire need for more carers, as Olympian Fatima Whitbread and poet Lemn Sissay front a new recruitment campaign. Radio presenter Pandora Christie has also joined efforts to get more people to consider fostering, as the trio – who all had experience living in care as children – shared photographs of their younger selves in support of the campaign. The National Fostering Group (NFG), which describes itself as the largest network of independent fostering agencies in the UK, said its research had shown thousands of carers are needed across Great Britain. Sissay, who has previously detailed his experiences in the British care system, said fostering or adoption is “the greatest thing a human being can do for another”, while Whitbread, who grew up in children’s homes, said it is “a unique chance to make a real difference to a child’s life”. The NFG described the care system as being “at a critical point” and said information it had received from 128 local authority fostering agencies in England, Scotland and Wales suggested almost two thirds of those had seen a rise in young people going into care in the last 12 months and an estimated 10,500 foster carers are now “urgently needed across the country”. But its polling of 2,000 adults suggested less than a fifth (14%)of people would consider fostering – a figure the NFG said could be higher if certain misconceptions were not held. More than a third (34%) of people felt they were too old to foster – with most of those who said this in the 65-plus age bracket, but 18% aged between 55 and 64 and 11% aged 45 to 54, the NFG said. Other reasons included already having their own children (13%), being single (13%), working (11%) and being disabled (9%), it added. Steve Christie, chief executive of the NFG said: “Many people perceive there to be barriers to becoming a foster carer that simply aren’t true. “We will consider people regardless of age, marital status, gender, sexuality, disability or employment status. “Anyone who has room in their home and their heart could be a foster carer, and most of our foster carers say that fostering is the best thing they have ever done.” Backing the campaign, Olympic javelin champion Whitbread said: “Foster carers offer children and young people a safe, loving and nurturing home when they can’t live with their birth families. This means they have a unique chance to make a real difference to a child’s life.” Heart radio presenter Christie, who went into foster care aged nine, said: “Foster parents are fundamental in creating a safe home environment and support system for children and young people who find themselves needing care. “The amount of futures they help to change and the difference foster parents can make to a child’s life is indescribable.” Sissay, who wrote about his time in care in his autobiography, My Name Is Why, said: “A child will test you emotionally, spiritually, financially, throughout your life, so to foster or adopt a child is the greatest thing a human being can do for another.” For more information on fostering, visit www.nfa.co.uk. Read More 5 key coat trends to complete your autumn/winter wardrobe 12 ways to weave some woodland wonder into your home Hibernation mode: 5 small self-care adjustments to make before the clocks change 13 possible cancer symptoms you should get checked out Neglecting women’s health at work could cost UK economy £20.2bn a year – analysis Nearly three-quarters of mothers feel invisible, study suggests
2023-10-26 16:49
Andrew Tate claims 'Matrix' is planning to reduce world population to 2B, trolls say Top G won't be on 'keep list'
Andrew Tate claims 'Matrix' is planning to reduce world population to 2B, trolls say Top G won't be on 'keep list'
While promoting his 'Emergency Meeting' podcast, Andrew Tate shared a clip of him talking about the 'Matrix's plans for the world population
2023-10-26 16:49
David Hunter: Appeal against Cyprus manslaughter verdict begins
David Hunter: Appeal against Cyprus manslaughter verdict begins
David Hunter was convicted of the manslaughter of his ill wife but could be tried again for murder.
2023-10-26 16:49
Who was Qutub Singh Negi? Father of two is one of 8 victims killed in Louisiana's horrific 168-vehicle pileup
Who was Qutub Singh Negi? Father of two is one of 8 victims killed in Louisiana's horrific 168-vehicle pileup
A unique climatic condition known as 'super fog' created near-zero visibility, leading to the pileup on the Louisiana highway, near New Orleans
2023-10-26 16:48
Maine mass shooting: Suspect Robert Card studied engineering at the University of Maine
Maine mass shooting: Suspect Robert Card studied engineering at the University of Maine
Robert Card, the 40-year-old who shot 22 civilians at a bar in Lewiston, Maine on Wednesday had studied engineering at the University of Maine
2023-10-26 16:47
How tall is Mt Everest? Scientists believe world’s highest peak is 'shrinking'
How tall is Mt Everest? Scientists believe world’s highest peak is 'shrinking'
Mount Everest, as part of the Himalayan range, has a complex geological history
2023-10-26 16:29
Who are Noah Ney's parents? 16-yr-old 'gangster' who shot girl, 5, sentenced to 50 years in prison
Who are Noah Ney's parents? 16-yr-old 'gangster' who shot girl, 5, sentenced to 50 years in prison
Noah Ney was sentenced as an adult on Monday, October 23 after he pleaded guilty to 12 counts involving firearms, drugs, gangs, theft, and assault
2023-10-26 16:29
Andrew Tate encourages his audience to embrace 'pride' and argues against preaching 'humility', Internet labels him 'amateur'
Andrew Tate encourages his audience to embrace 'pride' and argues against preaching 'humility', Internet labels him 'amateur'
Andrew Tate asserted someone who takes pride in their work will do a good job
2023-10-26 16:28
John C Drake Jr's final moments: 911 call that brought manhunt for fugitive son of Nashville cop to an end
John C Drake Jr's final moments: 911 call that brought manhunt for fugitive son of Nashville cop to an end
John C Drake Jr allegedly stole a Gold Chrysler 200 before being chased by cops
2023-10-26 16:26
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