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Bonnie & Clive review – cheerfully ridiculous Covid road trip
Bonnie has two days to get from south London to her grandparents’ house in Cornwall before lockdown in this super low budget British comedyNo offence to any Clives reading, but the intentionally naff title of this film does not inspire confidence – and turns out to be indicative of the cheerful ridiculousness of this super low budget British comedy. It is about a trio of twentysomethings on a road trip to Cornwall at the start of one of the Covid lockdowns; from the outtakes and behind the...
Bonnie & Clive review – cheerfully ridiculous Covid road trip
Bonnie has two days to get from south London to her grandparents’ house in Cornwall before lockdown in this super low budget British comedyNo offence to any Clives reading, but the intentionally naff title of this film does not inspire confidence – and turns out to be indicative of the cheerful ridiculousness of this super low budget British comedy. It is about a trio of twentysomethings on a road trip to Cornwall at the start of one of the Covid lockdowns; from the outtakes and behind the...
OpenAI's chief chip designer leaves in 16 months, joins Anthropic
OpenAI's Custom Chip program lead Clive Chan just announced his is leaving Sam Altman's company to join Anthropic. Chan joined OpenAI in January 2024. As per Chan's LinkedIn his designation at OpenAI was Member of Technical Staff and it is the same designation that he is joining Anthropic.
Lisa Nandy slams Labour MP for ‘breathtaking arrogance’ in clash over Makerfield by-election
Independent TV Showing now | News 01:32 Lisa Nandy slams Labour MP for ‘breathtaking arrogance’ in clash over Makerfield by-election Lisa Nandy has slammed Clive Lewis for displaying “breathtaking arrogance” in a clash over the upcoming Makerfield by-election. During a debate on Peston on Monday (8 June), the Norwich South MP said that the Labour party in Makerfield is “toxic”, to which the culture secretary heavily disagreed. Ms Nandy, who lives in Wigan, pulled up her fellow Labour MP on...
[Written Question] Water: Regulation
Question by: Clive Lewis Answering Body: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what recent discussions she has had with trade unions on the proposed new water regulator for England.
Pastor convicted for preaching John 3:16 near hospital files appeal, warns of free speech precedent
A retired pastor who was convicted and fined for preaching a gospel sermon near a hospital in Northern Ireland is appealing his conviction. On May 7, a judge found Clive Johnston, 78, breached Northern Ireland's Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) Act when he preached a sermon on John 3:16 near Coleraine's Causeway Hospital in July 2024.The buffer zone law prohibits "influencing," "preventing or impeding access," or "causing harassment, alarm or distress" to a protected person within 100...
Alan Bates brands Post Office compensation scheme an 'utter disaster'
Alan Bates brands Post Office compensation scheme an 'utter disaster' Post Office scandal campaigner Alan Bates slams slow progress of compensation to victims of the Horizon scandal as he calls for others to be taken out of control of the government Hero Alan Bates has branded the compensation schemes set-up for fellow victims of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal “an utter disaster”. Postmaster Sir Alan, who fought to expose the injustice for others, told MPs: “There are so many reasons why...
Teen filmed drowning in lake by friends 'dreamed of joining RAF'
Teen filmed drowning in lake by friends 'dreamed of joining RAF' WARNING, DISTRESSING CONTENT: The video, which has been widely shared on social media platforms including X and Facebook, reportedly shows the man entering the water and getting into difficulty while those filming watched on A 19-year-old boy died after drowning in a lake in Nottinghamshire while hanging out with his friends, with horror footage of his death spreading on social media like wildfire. Teenager Panashe Muchenje, of...
'We didn't know how dangerous he was': How Rolf Harris hid in plain sight
How Rolf Harris hid in plain sight Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 4:30am In 1985, a child safety campaign called Kids Can Say No! was launched. Aimed to educate children between ages five and eight on how to protect themselves against sexual abuse, the instructional film was purchased by police forces, libraries and educational institutions across the UK and Australia, as well as being broadcast (twice) on the ABC. This article contains details of sexual assault.