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Star Sightings: Sutton Foster Attends Opening Night of ‘Once Upon a Mattress’, The Weeknd Performs in L.A.

Star Sightings: Sutton Foster Attends Opening Night of ‘Once Upon a Mattress’, The Weeknd Performs in L.A.

Here’s a look at what celebrities have been up to as of late! Sutton Foster celebrated the opening night of Once Upon a Mattress at Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California, where it is running through Jan. 5. Oprah Winfrey filmed Oprah’s Book Club with Claire Keeganon while wearing the VIVAIA Regina Pro Square-Toe Water-Repellent Heeled Boots in Dark Caramel.  Sofia Richie celebrated the launch of Amazon Essentials x Sofia Grainge at Hotel Bel Air in Bel Air, California. Emily Ratajkowski posed on Instagram in the Intimissimi Menswear Cut Silk Jacket, Silk and Lace G-String and Emma Refined Everyday Bralette Triangle Bra in Silk. Gigi Hadid attended the Guest In Residence store opening in Beverly Hills, California in Calzedonia Invisible 20 Denier Sheer Tights. Taylor Swift enjoyed dinner at The Waverly Inn in New York City in the Simkhai Kenlie Dress. Zooey Deschanel attended the premiere of A Complete Unknown at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California in the Scanlan Theodore Leather Pencil Dress. Dua Lipa shared her love for Augustinus Bader’s The Rich Cream …

Areas with more faith schools have more segregation, new Sutton Trust research shows

Areas with more faith schools have more segregation, new Sutton Trust research shows

New research by Sutton Trust, Social Selection on the Map, has found that areas with more faith schools, particularly those areas with Catholic schools, have higher levels of socio-economic segregation than those areas with fewer schools with a religious character.  This research reflects the Sutton Trust’s report from January 2024, Selective Comprehensives 2024, which found that faith schools were ‘consistently more socially selective’ than schools without a religious character. Whereas the January 2024 report looked at ‘high performing’ schools, this latest study by Sutton Trust looks deeper into geographical patterns of socio-economic segregation in the comprehensive system to show ‘the wider impacts of selection’. The new report by the Sutton Trust is just the latest in a number of studies highlighting that disadvantaged pupils are more likely to be discriminated against in faith-based admissions criteria, with the Education Policy Institute and the Office of Schools Adjudicator publishing similar findings.  Humanists UK has long campaigned for an end to religiously selective admissions policies on the basis that they segregate children by faith, socio-economic status, ethnicity, and …

Ex-Lions player Cameron Sutton surrenders in Florida domestic battery case

Ex-Lions player Cameron Sutton surrenders in Florida domestic battery case

Former Detroit Lions cornerback Cameron Sutton on Sunday surrendered to Florida authorities more than a week after officials said he was suspected in a domestic battery case. The Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office announced his surrender in a news release that included video of Sutton’s appearance at the front desk of a Tampa-area jail facility. The 29-year-old was released by the Lions on March 21, a day after the sheriff’s office said he was wanted on an allegation of domestic battery by strangulation, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. The sheriff’s office shared on March 20 that authorities were looking for Sutton in a “Warrant Wednesday” news release. After the sheriff’s office asked for the public’s help finding Sutton, his lawyer, who wasn’t identified, came forward on March 25 to say Sutton would surrender, according to multiple statements from the agency. The sheriff’s office did not immediately answer a request Sunday night for the lawyer’s identity. Sutton’s sports agent did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Sutton does not appear to have …

10 Discoveries from Sutton Hoo’s Anglo-Saxon Ship Burial

10 Discoveries from Sutton Hoo’s Anglo-Saxon Ship Burial

  Edith Pretty, one of England’s first female magistrates, owned a huge estate in south-east Suffolk known as Sutton Hoo. Pretty had been aware for some time that there was something intriguing about her Suffolk estate. Round mounds of earth loomed across it and in 1937, she decided the time had come to learn something about them. She contacted the Ipswich Museum, hoping to find a professional to excavate the mounds. The museum sent amateur archaeologist Basil Brown to Mrs. Pretty’s estate. Shortly thereafter, Brown began excavating, eventually uncovering the Anglo-Saxon world of Sutton Hoo.   1. The Sutton Hoo Mounds Aerial overview of the Anglo-Saxon burial ground at Sutton Hoo. Source: British Museum   It took nearly two years from the time of Mrs. Pretty’s initial invitation to Brown to find the riches of Sutton Hoo. The Anglo-Saxons had created an eye-catching burial ground along the River Deben. It would have caught the attention of medieval travelers and it continued to intrigue twentieth-century passersby.   Seventeen or eighteen burial mounds stood within the burial …

‘I don’t blame her’: meeting of Esther Ghey and Emma Sutton shows power of restorative justice | Crime

‘I don’t blame her’: meeting of Esther Ghey and Emma Sutton shows power of restorative justice | Crime

In an anonymous office on a business park in Warrington, two mothers met last week for the first time. Esther Ghey and Emma Sutton sat down together for what one restorative justice expert called the most “extraordinarily unusual” meeting he had heard of in 30 years. Ghey’s 16-year-old daughter, Brianna, was murdered in a Warrington park last year by two teenagers, one of whom she thought was her friend. That friend was Scarlett Jenkinson, Sutton’s daughter, the “driving force” behind planning and executing the “exceptionally brutal” stabbing. Within 48 hours of Jenkinson being sentenced to a minimum of 22 years in prison last month, Ghey told the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg that she was open to meeting Sutton, saying: “I don’t blame her for what her child has done.” Last week, it happened. There were no professional mediators present, just Tom Bedworth, a former journalist from the Warrington Guardian who had worked with Ghey on her Peace in Mind campaign, and Sutton’s brother, Rob. “It was a positive and respectful meeting,” Ghey said afterwards. She said …

Kathy Hilton Was Ready to ‘Go After’ Sutton Stracke Before Health Scare: ‘Good Way to Get Out of Being Here’

Kathy Hilton Was Ready to ‘Go After’ Sutton Stracke Before Health Scare: ‘Good Way to Get Out of Being Here’

Kathy Hilton had plans for Sutton Stracke before the latter woman’s health scare. On part 3 of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 13 reunion, Sutton experienced a scary moment shortly after Kathy made her entrance on set. It all started when host Andy Cohen asked Erika Jayne who in the group is afraid of Kathy. “She’s Beverly Hills, and you don’t want to run crossways with this one,” Erika began, before Sutton, sitting on the other couch, gasped and fell backwards onto Garcelle Beauvais. Andy pointed out that Sutton was shaking as Garcelle noted, “She was saying she was hot a lot.” “A hot flash?” Kathy remarked. “Sutton, you’re 49 years old. It’s bound to happen!” As Kathy sat on the other couch, scrolling on her phone and chatting with Erika, Sutton told the paramedic, “I got a little scared.” The paramedic found Sutton’s pulse and blood pressure to be high, and encouraged her to go lay down before heading to the hospital. Sutton, however, said, “I don’t have steady feet,” prompting Kathy to ask Erika if the …

‘RHOBH’ Reunion: Sutton Stracke Breaks Down Health Scare That Forced Her to Leave Taping Early (Exclusive)

‘RHOBH’ Reunion: Sutton Stracke Breaks Down Health Scare That Forced Her to Leave Taping Early (Exclusive)

Sutton Stracke is on the mend after a scary experience on set of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills season 13 reunion.  “It’s taken me, I’d say, almost six weeks to feel 100 percent better,” the Sutton Concept boutique owner, 52, shares with ET over video chat. She says, a little over halfway through the Jan. 26 taping of the all-cast sit-down special, she started to feel flu-like symptoms.  “I was like getting hot and cold, and I remember saying to [Garcelle Beauvais], ‘Is it hot in here?’ and she was like, ‘Girl, no. It’s freezing!’” Sutton recalls. “And I kept pushing and pushing and pushing, and the room spun and kind of went upside down and I remember grabbing onto Garcelle.” Sutton says she blacked out, falling unconscious on the couch for a brief period of time before paramedics rushed in while cameras rolled.  “My body went into a shock,” she says. “I think my blood pressure was 175 over 120, and I couldn’t stop my legs from shaking. It was really crazy, and they sent …

Podcast 65: Beyond Google? Amazon and Microsoft are future says Ricky Sutton

Podcast 65: Beyond Google? Amazon and Microsoft are future says Ricky Sutton

Ricky Sutton Former online editor of the News of the World turned tech entrepreneur turned future of news soothsayer Ricky Sutton joins Dominic Ponsford on the podcast sofa. The last year has been bleak for ad-funded news media but Ricky believes he has the solution. He explains why Google’s reign as the most important tech partner for news publishers is drawing to a close, but more lucrative partnerships around AI and advertising with Microsoft and Amazon beckon. 1. In your browser You can use the player above to listen in your browser right now. Future of Media Explained is published every week. You could bookmark the Future of Media Explained homepage on Acast. And if you sign up for our Future of Media newsletter you will receive an email link to the latest show every Thursday. Thanks for subscribing. Close 2. In a podcast app The Future of Media Explained is available on all major podcast apps including: Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Acast. Content from our partners Or search for Future of Media Explained wherever you get your podcasts. 3. …

Owner of firm fined for sewage dumping buys Sutton and East Surrey Water | Water industry

Owner of firm fined for sewage dumping buys Sutton and East Surrey Water | Water industry

The owner of South West Water, one of the UK utility firms fined for illegal sewage dumping last year, has bought Sutton and East Surrey (SES) Water in a deal worth £380m. Pennon, which also owns Bristol Water and Bournemouth Water, has confirmed the acquisition of the supplier, which has 745,000 customers across parts of Kent, Sussex, Surrey and south London. South West Water was one of a number of providers to be fined over illegal dumping of sewage last year after investigations by the Environment Agency. It was fined £2.15m in April over failures between July 2016 and August 2020 that led to harmful sewage being dumped by treatment works into rivers and seas in Devon and Cornwall. Across the 2022-23 period it spilled untreated sewage water 37,649 times. In May, Pennon’s chief executive, Susan Davy, who received a £522,000 bonus in 2022-23, was one of three UK water bosses to give up her bonus due to sewage performance. SES Water was put up for sale by its owner, Sumisho Osaka Gas Water UK, …

Woman charged with manslaughter of four sons in Sutton granted bail | UK news

A woman has been granted conditional bail after appearing in court charged with four counts of manslaughter after her two sets of twin sons were killed in a fire in south London in 2021. Deveca Rose is also accused of child abandonment contrary to the Children and Young Persons Act 1933. The 29-year-old appeared at Bromley magistrates court on Monday, where she gave no indication of pleas. Her four children, Leyton and Logan Hoath, three, and Kyson and Bryson Hoath, four, died after a fire at a property in Collingwood Road, Sutton, at about 7pm on 16 December 2021. Judge Turnock added conditions to Rose’s bail and sent the case to the Old Bailey, where the defendant will be due to attend a plea and trial preparation hearing on 8 January next year. The judge told Rose: “You are charged with very serious offences and if you were found guilty of any or all of these offences … it is likely you would go to prison for a significant period of time.” Rose, who attended …