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  • Married doctor, 44, who left patient on operating table in the middle of surgery to have sex with a nurse is cleared to resume his medical career

    Married doctor, 44, who left patient on operating table in the middle of surgery to have sex with a nurse is cleared to resume his medical career

    A married doctor who abandoned a patient during surgery to have sex with a nurse has been cleared to return to medicine. Consultant anaesthetist Suhail Anjum, 44, was caught in a “compromising position” at Tameside General Hospital in 2023.

    A tribunal ruled his actions were “serious misconduct” but a “momentary lapse of judgment,” not a pattern of behavior. The panel said there was a “very low risk” of it happening again.

    Dr. Anjum admitted the allegations, calling it the “lowest point” of his career. “I am genuinely sorry and shamed,” he told the hearing. A written warning will remain on his record for two years.

    The patient, who was undergoing gallbladder surgery, was not harmed. Dr. Anjum, now working in Pakistan, hopes to return to the NHS.

    Should doctors who make such serious mistakes be allowed to return to work — or is this a step too far?

  • Charlie Kirk suspect Tyler Robinson makes stony-faced first court appearance as he’s charged with capital murder

    Charlie Kirk suspect Tyler Robinson makes stony-faced first court appearance as he’s charged with capital murder

    Tyler Robinson, accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, made his first court appearance today. The 22-year-old appeared via Zoom, looking disheveled and wearing a suicide vest. He spoke only to confirm his identity.

    Prosecutors formally charged Robinson with capital murder, calling Kirk’s death a “heinous, targeted attack.” Authorities say Robinson held a “leftist ideology” and may have been radicalized online. He has been held without bail since his arrest.

    Kirk, 31, was shot and killed at Utah Valley University last week. The shocking attack left supporters grieving and sparked nationwide debate. “He energized a generation,” one Turning Point USA member said.

    Robinson’s next hearing will determine if he faces the death penalty. The case continues to grip the nation — will justice bring closure for Kirk’s family and followers?

  • Amanda Seyfried faces furious backlash after resharing comments alluding to Charlie Kirk’s death being expected

    Amanda Seyfried faces furious backlash after resharing comments alluding to Charlie Kirk’s death being expected

    Actress Amanda Seyfried has sparked controversy after appearing to suggest Charlie Kirk’s death was inevitable. The Mean Girls star reshared a post saying, “You can’t invite violence to the dinner table and be shocked when it starts eating.”

    Seyfried also called Kirk “hateful” in a separate comment, which divided fans. Critics rushed to X, demanding boycotts. “Cancelled. Worst comments about Charlie Kirk,” one user wrote. Another added, “I’ll never watch a show or movie with you again.”

    But not everyone was upset. Supporters praised her boldness. “You gained a follower for speaking the truth,” one fan said. Others called her “courageous” for refusing to stay silent.

    Kirk, a conservative activist, was shot dead on September 10 at Utah Valley University. His accused killer, Tyler Robinson, is in custody and facing murder charges.

    Do Seyfried’s words cross the line — or are they just free speech in action?

  • Duchess of Kent funeral RECAP: Prince Andrew, King Charles, Kate and William join service at Westminster Cathedral after Queen Camilla pulls out

    Duchess of Kent funeral RECAP: Prince Andrew, King Charles, Kate and William join service at Westminster Cathedral after Queen Camilla pulls out

    A solemn farewell touched Britain today. The Duchess of Kent’s funeral took place at Westminster Cathedral. It was the first Catholic royal funeral in modern times. King Charles led mourners, with the Prince and Princess of Wales beside him.

    The Requiem Mass featured a lone piper and quiet prayer. Tributes praised Katharine’s kindness and service. “She was brimful of kindness and empathy,” one church leader reflected. Queen Camilla missed the service while recovering from sinusitis.

    After the Mass, the coffin began its journey to Frogmore’s Royal Burial Ground. Family members shared dignified moments outside the cathedral. Many remembered her gentle Wimbledon comfort to champions and runners-up alike. “We give thanks for her legacy of Christian goodness,” a message from Rome said.

    The Duchess of Kent leaves a life of faith, music, and public service. Which memory of Katharine moves you most—her compassion, her teaching, or her quiet duty?

  • Jamie Lee Curtis sobs over murder of Charlie Kirk as she compares him to JESUS

    Jamie Lee Curtis sobs over murder of Charlie Kirk as she compares him to JESUS

    Jamie Lee Curtis shocked listeners by crying over Charlie Kirk’s death and even comparing him to Jesus. The Oscar-winning actress spoke emotionally on Marc Maron’s WTF podcast, saying Kirk’s assassination was “front of mind.”

    “I disagreed with him on almost every point,” she admitted, “but I believe he was a man of faith.” Curtis said she hoped Kirk “felt connected to his faith” in his final moments.

    Curtis, a longtime critic of Donald Trump, said she was deeply shaken by the public shooting at Utah Valley University. “I don’t ever want to see this footage of this man being shot,” she said, warning that society is becoming numb to violence.

    Her emotional tribute surprised many, as Kirk was a vocal critic of transgender rights and Curtis’ own daughter is trans. Still, she urged compassion, reminding listeners that Kirk was “a father, a husband, and a man of faith.”

    Do you think Curtis’ heartfelt words will change how people view Kirk’s legacy?

  • Robert Redford dead at 89: Oscar-winning All The President’s Men star died in his sleep at Utah home

    Robert Redford dead at 89: Oscar-winning All The President’s Men star died in his sleep at Utah home

    Beloved actor and director Robert Redford has died at 89. The Oscar winner passed away in his sleep Tuesday at his Utah home, near Provo.

    Redford was one of Hollywood’s most celebrated stars, known for classics like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and All the President’s Men. He later became an award-winning director, earning an Oscar for Ordinary People in 1980.

    In 1981, he founded the Sundance Institute and later transformed a small festival into the world-famous Sundance Film Festival. “We need stories that inspire people to act and care,” Redford said in his final interview.

    Redford received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016 and was a lifelong advocate for the environment. He is survived by his wife, Sibylle Szaggars, and three children.

    Fans worldwide are mourning the loss of the “Sundance Kid.” Which of Redford’s films do you remember most — and how did he inspire you?

  • Graphic sex tape scandal tears apart Miami’s biggest influencer and famous popstar

    Graphic sex tape scandal tears apart Miami’s biggest influencer and famous popstar

    Miami influencer Isabella Ladera says her ex, Colombian singer Beéle, leaked an intimate video after their breakup. The 26-year-old called it “the cruelest betrayal I’ve lived,” saying it violated her dignity and devastated her family.

    Beéle, 23, denies the accusation through his lawyers, claiming he “did not leak said material” and is also a victim. “His international reputation rules out any motive,” his legal team said.

    The sex tape has gone viral online, sparking mockery and hateful comments. Ladera fired back: “I am standing tall, with my head held high. The shame falls on the person who betrayed me.”

    The former couple’s romance was controversial from the start, with public cheating allegations from Beéle’s ex-wife and Ladera’s former partner. Their rocky relationship ended in 2023 but briefly resumed in 2024.

    This scandal has divided fans — some blame Beéle, others accuse Ladera of a publicity stunt. Who do you think is telling the truth?

  • Is Sydney Sweeney being given the Hollywood cold-shoulder over her MAGA views? Star skips Emmys afterparties after woke celebs hijacked ceremony with political speeches

    Is Sydney Sweeney being given the Hollywood cold-shoulder over her MAGA views? Star skips Emmys afterparties after woke celebs hijacked ceremony with political speeches

    Sydney Sweeney was once Hollywood’s red-carpet favorite. But at Sunday’s Emmy Awards, she kept a low profile. She presented an award on stage but skipped afterparties and was not seen mingling backstage.

    Fans wonder if Hollywood is giving her the cold shoulder over her Republican ties and recent controversies. Her American Eagle ad campaign, labeled “Nazi propaganda” by critics, sparked fierce debate. The actress also faced backlash after voter records revealed she registered as a Republican in Florida.

    Sunday’s Emmys were filled with political speeches. Several stars slammed Trump’s policies and voiced support for Palestine. Yet no mention was made of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk. “We have to use our platforms,” one actress said, urging action for peace.

    Sydney’s recent movies also struggled at the box office, adding to speculation about her career’s direction. Is she being quietly frozen out — or simply choosing to stay out of the spotlight?

  • Top Trump official on brink of being FIRED over FBI’s botched hunt for Charlie Kirk assassin… but Kash Patel is SAFE

    Top Trump official on brink of being FIRED over FBI’s botched hunt for Charlie Kirk assassin… but Kash Patel is SAFE

    Political drama is heating up after the FBI’s botched early response to Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Insiders say co-Deputy Director Dan Bongino may soon be out, while FBI Director Kash Patel remains safe — for now.

    Patel faced backlash after wrongly posting that the suspected killer was in custody. “Could I have worded it better? Sure,” he admitted. “But do I regret posting? Absolutely not.”

    White House and DOJ officials have since defended Patel, praising his quick work in capturing suspect Tyler Robinson just 33 hours after the murder. “The suspect is in handcuffs today because of Director Patel’s outstanding work,” officials said.

    Still, critics argue tensions inside the FBI are far from over. One source admitted, “People were upset, sad, angry, terrified.” Others claim Patel is “under fire” from top officials.

    This high-stakes battle at the FBI is far from finished — is Patel a hero for transparency or a leader on the edge?

  • The Rock’s daughter blasted over controversial Charlie Kirk post after MAGA star’s assassination

    The Rock’s daughter blasted over controversial Charlie Kirk post after MAGA star’s assassination

    Fans are outraged after Ava Raine, daughter of WWE legend The Rock, spoke about Charlie Kirk’s death. Kirk, a conservative commentator, was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University last week.

    Raine shared a comedian’s post saying, “If you want kind words when you pass, say kind things while alive.” She later added, “Be kind, now more than ever.” Many WWE fans felt her words were disrespectful. “You need to be fired,” one angry fan wrote. Others called her “disgusting” and “a moron.”

    Raine, whose real name is Simone Johnson, is not alone. A Carolina Panthers staffer and a Phoenix Suns writer were both fired after mocking Kirk’s death online. Still, several sports teams honored Kirk with moments of silence, including the Packers, Jets, and Cowboys.

    This debate has split fans — some support Raine’s message, others demand punishment. What do you think: was she brave for speaking out or just insensitive?

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