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Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Coronation Street star Bill Roache 'Ken Barlow' arrives at court to face trial on child sex charges




The 81-year-old soap star is accused of two counts of raping a 15-year-old in 1967 and five indecent assaults involving four girls aged between 11 or 12 and 16, allegedly committed between 1965 and 1968. Roache, who has played Ken Barlow since its first episode in 1960, walked into Preston Crown Court today with his children Linus, James and Verity, led by a team of security guards.




Arrival: Coronation Street Star Bill Roache walks to Preston Crown Court with children Linus (behind left), James (next left) and Verity (right) for the start of his trial, where he is accused of historical sexual offences



When charged with rape, Roache - who plays Ken Barlow in the ITV1 show - issued a statement in which he said he was 'astounded and deeply horrified' by the accusations.

He said: 'I strenuously deny the allegations and will now focus my full attention on fighting to preserve my innocence in the challenging times ahead.

'I would like to offer my sincere thanks to all those people who have offered me their support and good wishes at this difficult time.'

Roache later formally pleaded not guilty to the seven counts he faces.

The world's longest-serving soap actor has not appeared in the programme while the legal proceedings are ongoing.

He has been on bail since his arrest with various conditions including residence, no direct unsupervised contact with anyone under 16 and not to approach named witnesses.

The trial at Preston Crown Court is scheduled to last up to four weeks.




Support: Roache - who has played Ken Barlow for decades - arrived flanked by his security in front and his children behind





Entrance: The star's security were forced to clear path through a crowd as he arrived at Preston Crown Court this morning


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ALCHOHOLISM: 35 Yr Mum who drank 24 cans and seven pints a day begs to die at home


Beverley Pickorer's shocking appearance shows the devastating damage years of chronic alcohol abuse have taken as she is slowly dying from liver disease


Dying: Beverley's body has been ravaged by alcohol abuse(Ross Parry)


Her frail body destroyed by years of alcohol abuse, dying Beverley ­Pickorer lies trapped in her care home bed, unable to move at the age of just 35.

The jaundiced mum-of-four has cirrhosis of the liver, rotten teeth and cannot speak or feed herself after a decade of heavy drinking.

At her worst she would down 24 cans of lager a day plus seven pints in the pub and a bottle of perry cider.

Now she faces certain death her partner of six years, Anthony Howard, is forced to watch her fading away. She has spent the last eight months receiving palliative care in a home where most patients are pensioners.

Loyal Anthony, 31, said: “I’ve been looking after my partner for five-and-a-half years, and she’s constantly
been in and out of hospital with liver cirrhosis.

“She’s the youngest person in this care home. All she can do every day now is stay in bed. The staff come and turn her every two hours.”

Devoted: Partner Anthony wants Beverley to die at home (Ross Parry)



Anthony has released the heartbreaking pictures to warn other people of the devastating impact alcohol dependency can have.

He is also desperate to get Beverley out of the care home, so she can spend her final days at their house in Parson Cross, Sheffield.

Anthony said Beverley’s drinking problems started in her early 20s, during a series of troubled relationships. He said: “When I met her I took her drinking as part of her.

“It’s something I got used to. When she got up and had a can in her hand straight away, I got immune to it. To her it was like having a cup of tea.

"Beverley has four beautiful children, they are now aged six to 15, and they have all been taken into care because she can’t look after them.”

He said he was now fighting to get his own drink problems under control and called for more help for alcoholics: “I would not put all this on Beverley’s toes because I have had a problem with alcohol too. We would go to the pub together.

“I think the Government should do more to help alcoholics.

“They should fund more care homes that specialise in alcohol ­problems and alcohol misuse, to ­rehabilitate them and get them back into the community.

“I love Beverley to bits. She is my world. We are engaged and just waiting to get married.”

Transformed: Beverley is pictured before her body was ravaged by alcohol



Speaking of his wish to get her home, he said: “It’s tragic. We made an agreement that when she dies she would die in my arms at home, but the NHS has said it would be too expensive to care for her at home.

“They would have to pay for one carer and a nurse. She’s on a syringe driver to stop her having seizures.

"But Beverley wants to die at home, I don’t think you can deny a person that.”

Kevin Clifford, chief nurse for NHS Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group, said that he was unable to comment on individual patients.

But he added: “We have to consider the safest and most appropriate manner in which an individual’s needs can be met.

"It is always regrettable when we have to take a decision based on a patient’s safety which doesn’t meet the hopes of their family.

"But we work with the family and endeavour to offer care that is in the best interests of the patient and agreeable to the family.”

Tragic: Beverley's four children are all in care after years of chronic alcoholism (Ross Parry)



Every year about 4,000 people in the UK lose their lives to cirrhosis – scarring of the liver caused by continuous damage. A further 700 people with the condition are given liver transplants.

Early signs of the illness are a loss of appetite, nausea and itchy skin. In the later stages symptoms can include jaundice and vomiting of blood.

Cirrhosis cannot be cured but its progression can be slowed down by stopping drinking and losing weight.

According to NHS figures from 2001 to 2009, there were 400 deaths a year in people aged up to 39 where alcoholic liver disease was the underlying cause.

Matt McMullen, of the Sheffield Alcohol Support Service, said ­Beverley’s situation was “very sad”.

He added: “Unfortunately it is not unheard of for someone of such a young age to be experiencing such severe problems as a result of alcohol consumption.”



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Galway: 3-year-old boy dies after becoming trapped in a lift

Pic: Andrew Downes
 
A three-year-old boy has died after becoming trapped in a lift.
Gardaí were called to the scene at the Hynes Building on St Augustine’s Street in Galway city centre at about 3pm after the child became stuck.
It is understood no one else was trapped with the youngster.



He had been in the building with his siblings and his mother, who is originally from Nigeria but has been living in the city for a few years, when the accident happened.
Gardai, the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) and building management are to carry out investigations into the cause of the incident.
Investigations centre on whether the boy may have crawled into a gap below the lift floor as it came a stop.
Local gardaí, fire crews and ambulance and paramedic staff were called to the scene where the boy was pronounced dead and his body was removed to University Hospital Galway where a post-mortem examination was to be carried out.
The Hynes Building was closed to allow for full investigations with inspectors from the HSA and gardaí examining the scene tonight.
It houses a number of offices including some of the city’s Department of Social Protection divisions and staff, and is home to the regional RTÉ office.


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Monday, 13 January 2014

The "Mint" countries - Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey identified as emerging economic giants

Economist Jim O'neill has recognized the "Mint" nations - Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey as rising economic goliaths.

The Today programme's Evan Davis and Newsday's Nkem Ifejika spoke to business people in Nigeria who let them know that the nation still have their crucial issues.

They demonstrated that infrastructures still remained an issue to the country's economy yet that the issues of power and electricity had been resolved.

Education was additionally noted as an issue, with the enterpreneurs explaining that it was fundamental for organizations to invest in staff.

They additionally illustrated that corruption had turned into "a cultural thing" in Nigeria.

*I find it totally preposterous and utterly ridiculous that someone would come out and say that the issue of power and electricity in Nigeria has been resolved. Even though the private sector has taken over the functions of providing electricity to Nigerians, things are still more or less the same in terms of electricity supply. There is still irregular power supply and nigerians still depend on generators for their electricity...spending alot on fuel for generators, not to talk about the devastating effects of these generator fumes on the environment.

If Nigeria could be seen as a rising giant despite these crucial setbacks, imagine where the country would be when  the issues of corruption, electricity, security and infrastructure are resolved. Something must be done!

Golden Globes Awards...Full list of winners + Red carpet photos!

The evening started on a rather damp note when a sewage pipe burst and the red carpet flooded at the Beverly Hilton Hotel at the 71st Golden Globes.


 

GOLDEN GLOBES 2014 WINNERS LIST


Top prize: Chiwetel Ejiofor in 12 Years A Slave
Top prize: Chiwetel Ejiofor in 12 Years A Slave

BEST DRAMA
12 Years A Slave


BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
American Hustle
BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE
Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Amy Adams, American Hustle


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICALLeonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Frozen

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
The Great Beauty

BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE
Her - Spike Jonze

Extreme role: Matthew McConaughey was named Best Actor in a Drama for Dallas Buyers Club
Extreme role: Matthew McConaughey was named Best Actor in a Drama for Dallas Buyers Club
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE
Alex Ebert, All Is Lost

BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE
U2 Ordinary Love, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
Breaking Bad

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
Robin Wright, House Of Cards

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Amy Poehler, Parks & Recreation

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Andy Samberg, Brooklyn Nine-Nine
BEST MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Behind The Candelabra


Great Cate: Blanchett bagged Best Actress in a Drama for Blue Jasmine
Great Cate: Blanchett bagged Best Actress in a Drama for Blue Jasmine

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Elisabeth Moss, Top of the Lake

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Michael Douglas, Behind the Candelabra

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Jacqueline Bisset, Dancing on the Edge

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Jon Voight, Ray Donovan

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
But Reese Witherspoon, Taylor Swift, Amy Adams and Amber Heard managed to brighten up any lingering soggy spirits with a rainbow of stunning gowns on Sunday night.

American Hustle nominee Amy looked particularly eye catching in a plunging two toned Valentino red gown teamed with a chic braided updo while Reese Witherspoon cut a simple but sophisticated sight in a sleek Calvin Klein aqua sleeveless gown.

A rainbow of dresses: Taylor Swift, Amy Adams, Reese Witherspoon, Amber Heard were the leading brights on the red carpet at the Golden Globes Awards at the Beverly Hilton on Sunday night
A rainbow of dresses: Amy Adams, Reese Witherspoon, Amber Heard and Sandra Bullock were the leading brights on the red carpet at the Golden Globes Awards at the Beverly Hilton on Sunday night
A rainbow of dresses: Sandra Bullock Reese Witherspoon, Amy Adams and Amber Heard were the leading brights on the red carpet at the Golden Globes Awards at the Beverly Hilton on Sunday night
A rainbow of dresses: Sandra Bullock Reese Witherspoon, Amy Adams and Amber Heard were the leading brights on the red carpet at the Golden Globes Awards at the Beverly Hilton on Sunday night
 

A rainbow of dresses: Taylor Swift, Amy Adams, Reese Witherspoon, Amber Heard were the leading brights on the red carpet at the Golden Globes Awards at the Beverly Hilton on Sunday night
 
But Amber Heard plumped for a darker number, sporting a navy blue one shouldered Versace gown split to the thigh with her hair backcombed into an big updo.
 

The leading ladies seemed to manage to avoid getting their long gowns wet after the pipe sprayedwhat The Hollywood Reporter described as 'black sewage and water on the carpet.
Luckily, the spill was dealt with after around 15 minutes according to the report, with the Beverly Hills Fire Department finishing the job with air blowers and wet vacuums.

Lady in red: American Hustle nominee Amy Adams sported a two toned plunging gown and chic braided updo at the Golden Globes Awards on Sunday at the Beverly Hilton
Lady in red: American Hustle nominee Amy Adams sported a two toned plunging gown and chic braided updo at the Golden Globes Awards on Sunday at the Beverly Hilton
Lady in red: American Hustle nominee Amy Adams sported a two toned plunging gown and chic braided updo at the Golden Globes Awards on Sunday at the Beverly Hilton


Two shades of red: Amy Adams took the plunge in a sleeveless gown with full skirt at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday night

Amazing in aqua: Reese Witherspoon sported a sleek sleeveless Calvin Klein gown which showed off her svelte figure
Amazing in aqua: Reese Witherspoon sported a sleek sleeveless Calvin Klein gown which showed off her svelte figure
Amazing in aqua: Reese Witherspoon sported a sleek sleeveless Calvin Klein gown which showed off her svelte figure

Amazing in aqua: Reese Witherspoon sported a sleek sleeveless Calvin Klein gown which showed off her svelte figure
Navy blue beauty: Amber Heard opted for a one shouldered dress split to the thigh with big hair
Navy blue beauty: Amber Heard opted for a one shouldered dress split to the thigh with big hair
Navy blue beauty: Amber Heard opted for a one shouldered dress split to the thigh with big hair
Navy blue beauty: Amber Heard opted for a one shouldered dress split to the thigh with big hair
 


Navy blue beauty: Amber Heard opted for a one Versace shouldered dress split to the thigh with big hair

Flooded: Several hotel workers had to deal with a disastrous burst sewage pipe on the carpet at around midday in Los Angeles
E! red carpet host Ryan Seacrest tweeted two snapshots of the flood. 'Huge water leak on #goldenglobes red carpet. Bev Hills fire trying to clean up: 'Could be bad for long gowns.'
Accident-prone Jennifer Lawrence managed to avoid any huge mishaps following her infamous Oscars trip last year.
She sported her favourite Christian Dior, appearing in a strapless gown with black band detail. 'I decided to shock them all,' she sarcastically said of her choice of designer, after wearing Dior to all the major award ceremonies last year.

MORE PHOTOS AFTER THE CUT...