However, I do look back at a joke I made on
Saturday Night Live in 2014 and I very much regret making that joke. It was a terrible joke, honestly. And I also look back to that interview in 2018 where I comment that I would keep working with James, and the truth is that I have not and I do not plan to right now. I don t know if I can define [our friendship and professional relationship] right now during this interview. I can say it has changed many things in our relationship and our dynamic. SNLYouTube [It s painful] but not as painful and difficult as it is for a lot of other people involved. I have no pity for myself in this situation.
The following article contains discussion of sexual harassment allegations that some readers may find upsetting.
Noel Clarke is facing new allegations of sexual harassment which he vigorously denies together with any other allegations of sexually inappropriate behaviour.
Several women who worked with the actor during his time on
Doctor Who have come forward and feature in a report published by
The Guardian. The paper previously published testimonies from 20 women who variously accused Clarke of groping, sexual harassment and bullying.
Clarke played Mickey Smith on the BBC show from 2005 to 2010. He has categorically denied allegations of any sexual misconduct or criminal wrongdoing .
Anonymous Hacks Colombian Government After Police Brutally Crackdown On Protesters
by : Julia Banim on : 06 May 2021 18:23
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Anonymous has hacked the Colombian government following a brutal police crackdown on protesters, releasing sensitive data to the public.
This hack comes after at least 24 people died during nationwide protests. The protests were initially organised to oppose a now-cancelled plan to raise taxes in a bid to counteract the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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However, protesters have since expanded the scope of their demonstrations to call attention to the broader issues of poverty and police violence affecting Colombian citizens.
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A letter sent to Priti Patel, seen exclusively by The Independent, has urged the Home Secretary not to implement plans that the government has described as ‘the biggest overhaul of the UK’s asylum system in decades’. The letter claims that the recently unveiled ‘New Plan for UK Immigration’ will have ‘devastating’ repercussions on women fleeing gender-based violence.
The letter described how women escaping ‘horrific’ abuse are already being failed by the current UK asylum system. The letter, signed by leading charities across the UK, states that women are forced to endure ‘disbelief, detention and destitution’ and that Patel’s plans would further exacerbate the situation.