The Duke of Cambridge unveils the national Action Plan created by The Royal Foundation’s Taskforce on the Prevention of Cyberbullying. Ahead of the launch, Hrh invited campaigners Lucy Alexander and Chloe Hine to Kensington Palace to hear more about how cyberbullying has affected their lives.
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- 11/20/2017
- Look to the Stars
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Prince William took on a therapist-style role as he hosted a moving video with a mother who lost her son, and a teen who contemplated suicide over cyberbullying.
The women, who were the prince’s guests at Kensington Palace, spoke to the royal dad about their deep traumas following the consequences of online abuse.
The film reveals William’s motivation for his taskforce on cyberbullying. Mom Lucy Alexander and...
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Prince William took on a therapist-style role as he hosted a moving video with a mother who lost her son, and a teen who contemplated suicide over cyberbullying.
The women, who were the prince’s guests at Kensington Palace, spoke to the royal dad about their deep traumas following the consequences of online abuse.
The film reveals William’s motivation for his taskforce on cyberbullying. Mom Lucy Alexander and...
- 11/16/2017
- by Simon Perry
- PEOPLE.com
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Homes Under The Hammer is a comforting constant in an ever-changing world. Here's why it's your TV best friend...
Homes Under The Hammer is the adult equivalent of Teletubbies: every episode is exactly the same, there is only the vaguest semblance of peril, and every episode has a weird house in it.
I bloody love Homes Under The Hammer. It’s the kind of low-engagement programming that suits any time and any mood. I like nosing around people’s houses. I like the idea I could be a filthy capitalist if I could just stop ranting about Star Trek and do some plastering. The identikit nature of every episode is ideally suited to its 10am weekday timeslot, being watched exclusively by the unemployed, the ill and everyone’s dad. As a freelance writer with both a cold and a dad I absolutely understand that feeling of having a head filled with mush,...
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- Den of Geek
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Jo Street, acting controller of BBC Daytime, added: "I am thrilled that Dion Dublin is joining the Homes Under The Hammer line-up. He shares Martin and Lucy's passion for properties and people and his warm personality make him the perfect addition to the family."
Following his football career, Dublin has...
The former Manchester United, Coventry City, Norwich City and Aston Villa striker will join Martin Roberts and Lucy Alexander on the BBC One daytime show.
The ex-England international and TV pundit will meet with budding developers from around the UK, with each episode focusing on three properties bought at auction.
Dublin said: "I am thrilled to be joining Martin and Lucy on Homes Under The Hammer. I have a passion for property and look forward to meeting people on the show who share that passion."
Jo Street, acting controller of BBC Daytime, added: "I am thrilled that Dion Dublin is joining the Homes Under The Hammer line-up. He shares Martin and Lucy's passion for properties and people and his warm personality make him the perfect addition to the family."
Following his football career, Dublin has...
- 3/25/2015
- Digital Spy
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