Prince William’s Emotional Conversation‘The Best Way to Prevent Suicide Is to Talk About It’Live EventsRhian’s Journey Through Grief and StrengthRoyal Foundation’s Mental Health EffortsFAQsWhat prompted Prince William’s emotional response? What message did Prince William share about suicide prevention? The Prince of Wales, known for his mental health advocacy, appeared to fight back tears as the discussion turned to themes of grief, suicide, and the power of open dialogue.The touching interaction was captured in a video released by The Royal Foundation on Friday, as part of its ongoing mental health awareness campaign. Sitting across from Rhian, Prince William asked her what she wished she could have told her husband, Paul, before his tragic death in 2012.“Why didn’t you speak to me? The conversation reminded him of his own personal loss of Princess Diana.The Prince emphasized that “the best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it,” urging society to remove stigma and encourage open discussions about mental health.
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Ineos and Sir Jim Ratcliffe Man United takeover update after Turki Al-Sheikh claimsSir Jim Ratcliffe has owned a minority stake in Manchester United through his chemicals company INEOS since February 2024, but he could be left in the dark if the Glazers decide to cash inView 2 Images Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his INEOS staff were taken aback by the latest takeover claims (Image: Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)Sources close to Sir Jim Ratcliffe have responded to claims that Manchester United are in the process of a takeover. The journalist said: "Now, obviously, because Jim Ratcliffe has that 30 per cent stake, that doesn't mean the Glazers aren't going to consider selling. View 2 Images There has been a lot of talk over a potential takeover at Manchester United over the last few days. "That's a long way away to try and manage a football club as big and complex as Manchester United. "You can't run a club like Manchester United on knee-jerk reactions to some journalist who goes off on one every week..."
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October 10, 2025 15:51 UTC
Cumbria Police Roads Policing Unit officers stopped a car on the A590 near Haverthwaite on Wednesday night. On both occasions he was found to be more than double the legal alcohol limit. Suspecting he may be driving whilst over the limit again, officers conducted a roadside breath test which returned a reading of 121 – the legal limit being 35. Faulkner was charged with drink driving, disqualified driving and driving without insurance. In addition, Cumbria Police said its Roads Policing Unit is 'targeting dangerous drivers every day of the year', across the county.
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Man United takeover latest as Glazers set price amid intriguing Turki Al-Sheikh claimThere has been a lot of talk over a potential takeover at Manchester United following a social media post from Saudi Billionaire Turki Al-Sheikh, while the Glazers' stance has also emergedView 3 Images Turki Al-Sheikh sent a social media hint about a potential Manchester United takeover (Image: Candice Ward/Getty Images for Netflix)Manchester United have again been linked with a potential takeover of the club – this time within hours of minority co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe speaking out in an interview. A social media post from Saudi Arabian businessman Turki Al-Sheikh has prompted talks of potential new ownership at Old Trafford. Price setIf the Glazers are to think about cashing in, then it would take a bid starting at around £5.2billion. Last month he was linked with a potential takeover of Championship club Bristol City. Ratcliffe hintThe latest talk over a potential takeover comes just hours after a new interview was released with co-owner Ratcliffe.
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October 10, 2025 15:04 UTC
Boots of Spanish Leather sounds tremendous here, a far cry of difference from the song most fans are familiar with. Delicate but firm in its delivery, this Boots of Spanish Leather rendition is brilliant. It means songs like Boots of Spanish Leather maintain an openness and broadness in their interpretations, irrespective of the instrumental change. Dylan has offered more than a fair share of interpretations of Boots of Spanish Leather, let alone his other works. But just a few instrumental changes and a prominent vocal lead give Boots of Spanish Leather a very different, interesting tone.
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October 10, 2025 14:55 UTC
The rankings follow a series of others that have hailed Bristol’s success13 hours agoThe Times Higher Education World University rankings have been released, and Bristol secured 80th place out of a seismic 2191 Universities. Beyond the overall university ranking, Bristol has performed exceptionally well in certain subjects. The Medical and Health school was ranked 54th place, Education Studies received 43rd place, Physical Sciences 63rd and psychology 65th. Last month, Bristol was ranked tenth best university in the UK by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide, and in June the QS rankings ranked Bristol 51st in the world. Both the University of Bristol and UWE have performed well, guarding their spots in prestigious world rankings.
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Steven in Married at First Sight UK. Simon Johns / Channel 4On 7th October, Channel 4 hit a new record for streaming views in a single day, garnering 7.7m app views across devices. Ian Katz, Channel 4’s chief content officer, termed the broadcaster’s performance “super September”. Read more:He said: “Channel 4’s super September has been powered by a sparkling slate of new and established titles that underscore the originality and appeal of our shows, particularly with younger audiences. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.
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Clare Dyer , Gareth Iacobucci The BMJUK ministers are reportedly drawing up plans to change the law to make it easier to suspend doctors accused of misconduct from practising while they are under investigation.1The move has been prompted by the health secretary, Wes Streeting, being dissatisfied with the handling of the case of a British-Palestinian doctor, Rahmeh Aladwan, who is currently under investigation by the General Medical Council (GMC) over allegations of antisemitic remarks. Streeting is also reported to be planning to legislate for a new duty on NHS staff that would specifically prohibit them from making “racist” statements.2
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Mr Parkinson said the CPS had tried “over many months” to gather material from ministers, but it had not been forthcoming. Chris Philp, the shadow home secretary, wrote in the Times on Thursday, saying the suggestion the previous government did not publicly categorise China as a threat to national security was “totally untrue”. “I have spoken to colleagues who served as relevant ministers then and they have told me these documents exist. “They are also, of course, an important trading partner, and also they’re somebody that we need to work with on things like climate change. “But where there are national security threats, we need to take them immensely seriously and respond to them, and we continue to do that.”
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