Prince Harry has paid his debt.
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A teenage migrant who was trying to get to the UK has been found dead on a beach near to Calais in France.The 16-year-old from Sudan disappeared at sea while attempting to cross the English Channel.French minister Marlene Schiappa said his body was discovered at Sangatte beach on this morning.It followed a huge overnight search and rescue effort.French authorities say they were notified at 1.09am that a migrant suffering with hypothermia had been found on the beach.He was taken to hospital where
.Prince Harry has paid his debt.
straight to your inboxWesley Sneijder has told new Manchester United signing Donny van de Beek that “English football suits him better than Spanish football”. Van de Beek became United's first summer arrival last week after signing a five-year contract with the option of an additional year following his £34.6m transfer from Ajax.
It was only a matter of time before John Boyega slammed Star Wars’ Black character development—or, you know, its lack thereof. The 28-year-old British actor, who played Finn in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, has spoken briefly about his “disappointment” with the film.
John Boyega is issuing a message to Disney following his milestone foray into becoming the first-ever Black Stormtrooper in “The Force Awakens” – a feat the “Star Wars” franchise championed as a monumental leap forward for minority performers in its promotion of the 2014 blockbuster. But the British-Nigerian actor said the experience was anything but inclusive and in an interview with British GQ, claimed that his role was relegated in comparison with his White co-stars.
British GQ, John Boyega did not hold back about his experience working with Disney on three Star Wars films. The actor, 28, starred as Finn in The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker — and although he’s thankful for the opportunity, he’s not thrilled with his experience.“What I would say to Disney is do not bring out a black character, market them to be much more important in the franchise than they are and then have them pushed to the side.
John Boyega has spoken out about the treatment of Black characters in the latest Star Wars trilogy, accusing Disney of capitalising on their casting before pushing them to the periphery of the story.
Naman Ramachandran British actor John Boyega, who shot to global prominence with the role of Finn in 2015’s “Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens,” and further films in the franchise, has laid bare the racial experiences he had while filming.In an extensive interview with GQ magazine, Boyega reveals that he wasn’t best pleased with the hairdresser allocated to him who had no experience of working with hair like his, but pretended to have had.
John Boyega is revealing his experience working on the new Star Wars movies playing the role of Finn.
it a cinematic milestone when Disney cast John Boyega as “Star Wars’ ” first-ever black storm trooper in 2014’s “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” However, in a new interview with British GQ, the British-Nigerian actor claimed that his character still played second fiddle to his white co-stars.“They gave all the nuance to Adam Driver, all the nuance to Daisy Ridley,” said Boyega, 28, who portrayed stormtrooper-turned-Jedi Finn in “The Force Awakens,” “The Last Jedi” and “The Rise of Skywalker.”He
John Boyega isn’t mincing words about his “Star Wars” experience.
Banksy have claimed several EU officials ignored their calls for help after they came close to a “state of emergency”.The street artist financed the Louise Michel boat, named after a 19th-century French anarchist and teacher, to help refugees attempting to reach Europe from North Africa.The former French navy boat became stranded in the Mediterranean Sea earlier today (August 29) after its deck became overcrowded.
LONDON -- Street artist Banksy has released a video with a strong political message explaining why he became involved in a search-and-rescue ship helping migrants in the Mediterranean Sea.“Like most people who make it in the art world, I bought a yacht to cruise the Med,” the artist wrote in captions accompanying the video, which was posted to his Instagram account Saturday.
UK's asylum system as "broken" and called for wholesale reform of the way refugees are looked after by the state. It follows the tragic death in Glasgow of Mercy Baguma, a mother of one, who was found dead on Saturday.
was found dead after he disappeared at sea while travelling from Sudan to Calais.For many, like the teenager, the dangerous journey and risk of death was considered to be worth taking in the hope of securing a better future.Despite this, a recent YouGov poll found almost half of Brits have little to no sympathy for those trying to reach the UK.The Government has also pledged to take tougher measures in order to stop Channel crossings while also considering changing asylum laws to send people
migrant found on a French beach. Pierre-Henri Dumont said the death was caused by Britain's refusal to allow asylum claims to be made outside the UK.He asked: "How many more tragedies does it need for the British to find an ounce of humanity?" French citizenship minister Marlene Schiappa said on Twitter that a 16-year-old Sudanese migrant had died on the same day that dozens more migrants attempted the dangerous crossing to the UK.