By TracyAnn Dunkley
Celebrity & Entertainment Reporter
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Snoop Dogg and his family are facing a heartbreak no parent or grandparent should ever have to endure. His 10‑month‑old granddaughter, Codi Dreaux, born three months premature and fighting for her life in the NICU for nearly a year, passed away on 26 January. Her mother, Cori Broadus, shared the devastating news with a black‑and‑white photo and the words no one ever wants to write: “Monday, I lost the love of my life. My Codi.” The family had only recently celebrated Codi’s long‑awaited release from hospital, just 20 days before her passing—making the loss feel even crueller.......
West Midlands Trains Brought Into Public Ownership as Government Pushes Ahead With Rail Reform
Euen Herbert-Small
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The government has taken control of West Midlands Trains, marking another decisive step in its plan to bring Britain’s railways back into public ownership. From 1 February 2026, services previously operated by West Midlands Trains, including London Northwestern Railway and West Midlands Railway are now run by DfT Operator Ltd, the state‑owned company acting as operator of last resort. Ministers say the transfer will stabilise services after years of timetable disruption, cancellations and declining passenger satisfaction.......
By TracyAnn Dunkley
Celebrity & Entertainment Reporter
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We are barely grasping the recent loss of Catherine O’Hara, Sly Dunbar, T.K. Carter, and reggae great Cat Coore and now the passing of another legend has deepened the ache across the entertainment world. Grady Demond Wilson, beloved for his role as Lamont Sanford in the iconic sitcom Sanford and Son, has died at the age of 79. His departure closes the curtain on a life that stretched far beyond the soundstage, marked by resilience, service, and a cultural impact that refuses to fade.
Born in Valdosta, Georgia, and raised in Harlem, Wilson’s path to stardom was anything but ordinary. Before......
Nicki Minaj, Don Lemon & Trump: A Collision of Power, Politics, and Petty Warfare
By TracyAnn Dunkley
Celebrity & Entertainment Reporter
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The clash between Nicki Minaj and Don Lemon hasn’t just spilled onto social media, it’s erupted into a full‑blown spectacle dripping with celebrity shade, political intrigue, and the kind of messy energy the internet lives for. What kicked off as Nicki blasting Lemon over his anti‑ICE protest coverage quickly morphed into something darker and far more personal. By January 19, she wasn’t merely feuding, she was publicly demanding his arrest, calling him “disgusting” and insisting he should......
By TracyAnn Dunkley
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Catherine O’Hara, the cherished actress who brought warmth, wit and unforgettable chaos to screens across the world, has died at the age of 71. Her passing marks the loss of a true comedic original, a performer whose presence shaped childhoods, defined Christmas traditions, and carved out a legacy that will endure far beyond her years.
A beloved Catherine O’Hara, forever part of our cultural memory. Image Credit: TMZ.
Born in Toronto and rising through the legendary Second City comedy troupe, O’Hara built a career that blended sharp timing with emotional depth. From her early days on......
Windrush Commissioner’s New MOU Raises Fresh Questions Over Home Office Control
Euen Herbert-Small
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The Home Office has released the long‑awaited Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) setting out the powers and operating framework of the Windrush Commissioner, a document that reveals a tightly managed relationship in which the Home Office retains significant control over the Office of the Commissioner intended to scrutinise it.
The MoU was signed on 22 January and published earlier this week only after journalists began raising questions about the Commissioner’s independence, including concerns highlighted in a recent JamRadio......
Royal London to Shut Sickle Cell Emergency Unit as Patients Warn of A&E Hell
30 January 2026
Euen Herbert-Small
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The Royal London Hospital’s Sickle Cell Emergency Care Day Unit, widely described by patients as a “lifeline” is set to close today ending its six-month pilot, leaving families fearing a return to what many call “A&E hell.” For a condition that can turn fatal in hours, the decision has sparked anger, anxiety and renewed scrutiny of how the NHS treats sickle cell patients, most of whom are of African or Caribbean heritage.
Sickle cell crises can strike without warning, causing extreme......
By TracyAnn Dunkley
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Katie Price’s latest whirlwind “I do” has erupted across the British tabloids like a reality‑TV plotline written for maximum shock value. After revealing not just an engagement but a full marriage to businessman Lee Andrews, barely weeks after meeting him, his ex‑partners have wasted no time stepping forward. Claims of recycled proposals, identical locations, and even demands for money back have turned the whole saga into a public circus. It’s the kind of déjà vu drama that feels almost engineered for headlines.
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The Private Tech Firms Powering ICE Surveillance Operation
Euen Herbert-Small
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For years, the United States has argued about immigration in terms of borders and political slogans. But while the public debate remained fixed on physical barriers, a far more consequential system was quietly taking shape behind the scenes. It is a system built not from walls or razor wire, but from algorithms, data brokers and private surveillance companies whose technologies now sit at the centre of federal immigration enforcement.
What has emerged is an infrastructure that increasingly resembles the early architecture of a modern surveillance state:......
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Jamaica and the global music community are mourning the loss of Lowell Fillmore “Sly” Dunbar, the legendary drummer whose hands shaped the pulse of reggae for more than half a century. Dunbar, best known as one half of the iconic rhythm duo Sly & Robbie, passed away on 26 January 2026 at the age of 73 after a period of illness. His wife, Thelma, shared that she found him unresponsive early that morning, a moment that instantly sent shockwaves through the reggae world. His death marks the end of an era for a musician whose influence stretched far beyond the island’s shores, touching......