We are searching for Chase, who has been reported missing from Eastbourne.
Chase, 13, was last seen at around 1.30am yesterday morning (6 June) in the Old Town area of Eastbourne.
He is describe as being 5โ8โ tall, with black hair and a pierced ear. It is not known what he is wearing, but he typically wears dark sportswear.
Chase is known to use public transport to travel around.
If you can help find him, please call 101 quoting serial 1695 of 04/06.
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I am very sad indeed to learn of the passing of Tony Head. When we were casting Little Britain, we were looking for a 'Tony Head-type', because we never imagined for a moment that the man himself would be interested, but he was. Lucky us. He was unfailingly brilliant, and always so kind and warm. My heart goes out to Daisy and Emily.
His date of birth is 17 Dec 2005. Please retweet this. If you know him, please tell him to remain anonymous. He just needs to contact DKMS, even if itโs to say โnoโ. That would give us closure.
I believe we now have evidence of FIFA's World Cup ticketing shell game: FIFA is colluding with third-party resale platforms for its own supply management.
Look at this SeatGeek map (secondary market!) for Saudi Arabia vs Cape Verde. The circled areas are not random single resale tickets, but large, contiguous blocks of seats: entire rows and swaths in sections 101/102, 112/113, 119/120, 134โ137, 139, ...
The blue circles appeared weeks ago, then the purple blocks suddenly showed up a day or two ago, and the red blocks seem to have appeared recently too.
That's not what ordinary fan or even commercial scalper resale looks like who resell pairs, fours, and scattered seats. Instead, this looks like inventory being dumped in bulk onto secondary markets, at prices below FIFA's official site.
Why doesn't FIFA just lower prices on its own site Probably because official price cuts could trigger refund demands, chargebacks, or consumer-protection headaches from fans who already bought at much higher prices.
Instead FIFA keeps official prices high, avoids openly admitting the market-clearing price is lower, and moves unsold inventory through third-party resale platforms instead.
SHE REPORTED RAPE AT WORK
Jan Cruickshank (@LittleJanhere) came to me this week with her story and a file of evidence she has spent years building. What she went through is one of the most shocking workplace cover-ups I have come across.
Jan worked as an apprenticeships officer at the Construction Industry Training Board @CITB_UK. Shortly after she started, a male colleague began subjecting her to sexual harassment that lasted over three years.
Explicit texts. Exposing himself to her at a hotel. Sending her an indecent photograph. A phone call during which he committed a sexual act while she was on the line.
In March 2015, at a conference in a Highland hotel, he came to her room and raped her.
Jan reported him. CITB believed his version instead. He claimed they had been having a consensual affair for three years and that Jan was hitting back because he had ended it. He was put on gardening leave for one week. Then he came back. He was also allowed to continue visiting schools while the investigation was ongoing.
CITB then launched a campaign to remove Jan from the business entirely. Two separate internal whistleblowers later confirmed this was deliberate. CITB's own legal team had calculated that a trial would cost them seriously.
So they chose to destroy her credibility instead. An HR investigation was initiated with the outcome already decided before it concluded. Jan was eventually sacked. The stated reason was misuse of company time by having an affair.
Her criminal case was dropped after @PoliceScotland were told by CITB that the relationship had been consensual. That lie closed the case.
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority looked at the evidence independently and reached a completely different conclusion. They awarded Jan compensation as a victim of serious sexual assault.
Jan took CITB to an employment tribunal. They offered her 15k pounds. She refused. She eventually settled for 60k pounds and refused to sign a non-disclosure agreement.
She said there was never any way she was going to agree to be gagged.
In November 2024, SNP MP Seamus Logan @SeamusLoganMP raised her case in the @HouseofCommons. He told Parliament that Jan had been pressured into a settlement far below what she was owed and that the man she accused was never held to account.
CITB responded with one line saying the matter was settled and they had nothing further to add..
A tribunal ruling recently reported as thrown out with no prospect of success has since been overturned. That decision has not yet reached the press.
Jan is now represented by well know to some of us John Robertson, the same investigator who stood beside Glenn Cottingham Smith before his death and who is currently fighting for my friend John Galajsza in his case against Barclays.
Jan asked herself one question:
"How did a woman who reported sexual misconduct at work end up spending the next decade fighting to defend her own reputation and reclaim a life that was stolen from her."
She was not broken. She documented everything. She refused the gag. She is still standing.
If this story made your stomach turn, share it. Jan has been fighting this alone for ten years.
The least we can do is make sure the right people see it. If you believe cover-ups like this should have consequences, put this in front of your network.
One share might reach the person who finally makes the difference.
Let's help her to be heard!
Sources: @Daily_Record Dec 2018 | @CNplus Nov 2024 | @BylineTimes Aug 2024
1. They were convicted of the assault on the female officer
2. The Crown cannot by law go again and CPS statement to that effect is correct in law
3. You are happily spreading misinformation by featuring a picture of the female officer and by insinuating the Crown could go again
@OllieHolt22#Shrimps#UTS@MorecambeFC nearly died
#swfc@swfc had a full season with a team of kids + administration
#lcfc@LCFC have gone from FA cup winners to league 1 in 5 seasons
The world exists outside of the tourism leagues. Just because we aren't prem doesn't mean we don't exist
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why are you breathing so fast??
slow it dowwwn.
8 seconds in.
8 seconds out.
unclench your jaw.
drop your shoulders.
drink some water.
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@AdamAzor Itโs a sporting sanction for cheating to gain a sporting advantage.
You did it to gain a small advantage.
You won by a small margin.
And if talking about ยฃ200m
as a punishment, you equally have to acknowledge the cheating was designed to cheat Boro out of ยฃ200m.
@Conor_D_Dart It's incredible stuff. Asking it for the next significant goal, then using /goal to complete it, feels like a cheat mode even in this day and age.