The Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex were kept in the dark about a new television series that will rake over the conspiracy theories surrounding their mother’s death . The four-part Channel 4 documentary, Investigating Diana: Death in Paris, will be broadcast later this month to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the late Princess’s death. Neither of her sons was consulted about the series and neither has been shown a preview, sources confirmed. For the brothers, it will represent yet another attempt to exploit their mother’s death and will only serve to fuel the various conspiracy theories about the fatal accident that producers claim they want to “put to rest”. It will be preceded, this Sunday, by another documentary which features the discredited Panorama interview the late Princess gave to Martin Bashir. Clips from the 1995 BBC interview will be included in The Princess, a new film to be broadcast by Sky and NOW TV. Prince William has asked that the … [Read more...] about Prince William and Harry kept in the dark over Channel 4 documentary about Princess Diana
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Catholic High products Hill-Green, LeBlanc primed to reach even greater heights this fall
Zi'yon Hill-Green and Peter LeBlanc took different approaches to the summer, but both Catholic High of New Iberia products are primed to contribute to the 2022 Ragin' Cajun football season. "I took a trip," Hill-Green said on the eve of Cajuns practice last week. "Some friends of mine and I went to visit Arizona. There were 11 of us in all. We wanted to get away for a while before the season started. "It was a great break to see something new." Hill-Green, who graduated last Friday with a general studies degree featuring a focus on kinesiology, will have no trouble shifting gears towards the Cajuns' quest for another Sun Belt conference title. In fact, the trip cleared his mind for the task ahead, But getting that degree remains special. "That was big for my family,' said Hill-Green, a veteran disruptive element in the UL defensive line. Sure-handed split receiver LeBlanc stayed closer to home. "I just celebrated the time with my family and … [Read more...] about Catholic High products Hill-Green, LeBlanc primed to reach even greater heights this fall
Oil, Fish, and Georges Bank
FOR MORE THAN 350 years, men have been going to Georges Bank, 150 miles out on the continental shelf east of Cape Cod, to fish for cod, haddock, yellowtail flounder, scallops, lobsters. They have decimated stocks more than once, but the fisheries are still there. Back in the early seventies, when catches were unsustainably high, the harvest was, acre-foracre, the largest in the world. Now other men are heading out to Georges to hunt—through holes inches wide and miles deep-for oil and gas. There won't be many men at first, perhaps a few hundred aboard a handful of exploratory rigs. But that is enough to signal the fact that along the great submerged thumb stretching from Nantucket Shoals toward Nova Scotia, competition for resources has begun in earnest. The conflict involves two resources in one place, both of importance to the modern world. Oil from Georges would reduce our dependence on foreign supplies, if only slightly. Fish—a resource capable of providing half our minimum … [Read more...] about Oil, Fish, and Georges Bank
Huawei Freebuds Pro 2 review: New stylish flagship earbuds offer great sound and fantastic ANC
Huawei is notably known for its range of mobile phones and is one of the biggest telecommunications equipment manufacturers in the world. But over the last few years, they have expanded into different electronic products such as tablets, laptops, smartwatches and even audio devices. Huawei has an adequate selection of audio devices that come with competitive tech and prices to match their rivals. After the great reception for their FreeBuds Pro, Huawei has released its successor the FreeBuds Pro 2. One of the main selling points of the FreeBuds Pro 2 is that they have been co-developed with Devialet, who are pretty big players in the audio industry. This is a great collaboration as it shows Huawei’s dedication to filling the audio space with high-quality devices. The Freebuds Pro 2 are Huawei's newest flagship earbuds ( Image: Huawei) The Freebuds Pro 2 sport a sleek design with long stems and an oval shape housing unit for all the hardware. The out-of-box ear … [Read more...] about Huawei Freebuds Pro 2 review: New stylish flagship earbuds offer great sound and fantastic ANC
‘Breaking Bad’ drug kingpin gets 35 years for ‘industrial scale’ operation
A drugs kingpin who styled himself on a Breaking Bad character is among nine men who have been jailed for supplying amphetamines on an “industrial scale” across Britain. The organised crime group was smashed after investigators were able to hack the encrypted messaging service used by criminals across the world, Encrochat, in 2020. It allowed police to identify the key players in a conspiracy to produce and supply Class A and B drugs worth more than £6 million between April and June 2020. The ringleaders included Anthony Saunderson, a 42-year-old originally from Formby, Merseyside, who used the moniker “jessie-pinkman” on Encrochat, in a nod to the character of the same name in the hit television show Breaking Bad. The US series follows Jesse Pinkman, a small-time crystal meth dealer, and his former chemistry teacher, Walter White, as they rise to the top of the drug trade in New Mexico. Merseyside Police, which carried out a joint investigation with North Wales Police, … [Read more...] about ‘Breaking Bad’ drug kingpin gets 35 years for ‘industrial scale’ operation
Resources: Oil, Fish, and Georges Bank
FOR MORE THAN 350 years, men have been going to Georges Bank, 150 miles out on the continental shelf east of Cape Cod, to fish for cod, haddock, yellowtail flounder, scallops, lobsters. They have decimated stocks more than once, but the fisheries are still there. Back in the early seventies, when catches were unsustainably high, the harvest was, acre-for-acre, the largest in the world. Now other men are heading out to Georges to hunt—through holes inches wide and miles deep—for oil and gas. There won’t be many men at first, perhaps a few hundred aboard a handful of exploratory rigs. But that is enough to signal the fact that along the great submerged thumb stretching from Nantucket Shoals toward Nova Scotia, competition for resources has begun in earnest. The conflict involves two resources in one place, both of importance to the modern world. Oil from Georges would reduce our dependence on foreign supplies, if only slightly. Fish—a resource capable of providing half our minimum … [Read more...] about Resources: Oil, Fish, and Georges Bank
Maker of Oatly, Stumptown expands beverage recall
Lyons Magnus, the maker of coffee and nutritional drinks, is expanding a recall of dozens of different products over potential bacterial contamination that could cause botulism poisoning. Added to the list of recalled brands is one variety of Grumpy's Ready to Drink Cold Brew Coffee, some varieties of Organic Valley 1% lowfat milk, some Kate Farms nutrition shakes, some cartons of PediaSure Harvest, some cartons of Ensure Harvest and others. Last month, the company recalled brands including Aloha, Oatly, Stumptown, Glucerna and Premier Protein. The full list of recalled items and lot numbers includes 89 brand varieties . The Food and Drug Administration said the items, which were distributed starting April 2021, are potentially contaminated with the bacteria Cronobacter sakazakii and Clostridium botulinum, which causes a severe form of food poisoning. While the FDA noted that Clostridium botulinum has not been found in the products in question, the bacteria can cause severe … [Read more...] about Maker of Oatly, Stumptown expands beverage recall
Thursday evening news briefing: Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss to square off at Telegraph hustings
Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss are preparing for a Tory leadership hustings hosted by The Telegraph from 7pm. You can watch live here – and read on for details of how you can get involved. But first, the headlines... Evening briefing: Today's essential headlines Tinderbox Britain | A regional drought in southern England is expected to be announced tomorrow, The Telegraph understands. The official status means the Environment Agency will more closely monitor water companies' plans to protect supply and add to pressure for hosepipe bans. It came after warnings of an "exceptional" wildfires risk amid an amber heat warning . With highs of 36C forecast this weekend, these are six ways high temperatures can affect your health – and this is what Britons can learn from their continental cousins about keeping cool . Twickenham | Trans activists crash England Women's training Isle of Skye | Father killed 'trying to save others from gunman' Travel | … [Read more...] about Thursday evening news briefing: Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss to square off at Telegraph hustings
The clothes are on! The Bachelor contestants film inside their luxury Gold Coast mansion – after THAT topless sunbathing session
The women of The Bachelor mansion raised eyebrows over the weekend after photos surfaced of them sunbaking topless by the pool. But photos taken this week paint a far more modest picture, as a group of fully-clothed contestants were spotted filming scenes on the balcony of their $14.5million waterfront mansion on the Gold Coast . Dressed in flirty summer dresses, shorts and crop tops, the bachelorettes were seen taking turns in front of the camera as a group of producers watched on. The clothes are on! The Bachelor contestants were spotted filming inside their luxury Gold Coast mansion on Wednesday - days after photos of the cast sunbathing topless surfaced When they weren't smiling for the camera, the women were seen sunbaking by the pool and helping themselves to a snack-food buffet. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 2 Next You won't see THIS on The Bachelor! Wild scenes from the new... The Bachelors FIRST LOOK: Glamorous contestants … [Read more...] about The clothes are on! The Bachelor contestants film inside their luxury Gold Coast mansion – after THAT topless sunbathing session
Amazon is leading the fight against resurgent militant unions
The trains will be on strike again this week. Later this month, the Post Office workers will walk out. Up in Scotland, public sector workers are planning a series of one-day actions, while wildcat stoppages are hitting everything from chemical factories to warehouses to distribution centres. Along with the energy shortages, the drought, soaring inflation, and potentially energy rationing, we now have militant unions taking us right back to the chaos of the 1970s as well. At some point, businesses will have to lead a fightback against that. Like who? Step forward Amazon, now the UK’s 10th largest private employer. In the United States, it has already developed a range of techniques for taking the fight back to the unions, including hiring consultants and social media campaigners to argue against labour organisers. Without walkouts at its UK distribution centres, it surely can't be long before it starts campaigning against the British unions as well. Sure, we can all … [Read more...] about Amazon is leading the fight against resurgent militant unions