Monty Don Opens Up About His 'Split Identity' and Gardening Controversies Tuesday, May 20, 2025 montydon scotland gardening chelsea dogs identity plants heritage proposal controversy Renowned gardener Monty Don has candidly shared the complexities of living with what he describes as a “split identity.” Though Monty has spent his entire life in England, he has deep Scottish roots—his father was … Read More
'I paid for National Lottery ticket that won £4 million - but got none of the cash' Sunday, May 18, 2025 nationallottery fraud theft lottery scratchcard identity police manchester court In 2019, Joshua Addyman purchased a National Lottery scratchcard from a Londis store in London, unaware that the winning ticket, which turned out to be worth £4 million, was bought using his stolen bank card details. The … Read More
Fraudster Used Fake Degree and Passport to Secure Jobs at Law Firms Wednesday, May 14, 2025 fraud forgery identity lawfirm deception investigation sentencing documents crime rehabilitation Aditya Rai, 43, has been sentenced after using forged documents to land jobs at law firms and other companies. Rai submitted a fake university degree and passport, alongside a counterfeit UK driving licence under the alias … Read More
Matt Baker's Struggle with Health Issue Revealed Saturday, May 3, 2025 matt baker health issue discovery identity upset anaemia gymnastics resilience adaptation Matt Baker, known for his role on Countryfile, shared his emotional journey of discovering a health issue in his teenage years, leaving him feeling “lost” and “upset.” The now 47-year-old revealed that … Read More
Deaf Woman's Journey to Vogue Feature Friday, April 25, 2025 deaf model vogue hearing impairment inclusivity cochlear implant fashion resilience identity representation Imy Harris, a 22-year-old woman from Cheltenham, was born profoundly deaf, shaping her early life and pushing her to navigate a world designed without her in mind. Growing up, she faced the challenge of being the only deaf … Read More
Fallen First World War soldier to be laid to rest in front of family 110 years after his death Sunday, April 6, 2025 soldier burial dna family war hero descendant discovery identity closure After over a century, Lieutenant James Allan, a heroic soldier who died on the first day of the Battle of Loos in 1915, will finally be given a proper burial. His remains, discovered during the construction of a new hospital … Read More