Book of the dayPolitics booksReviewThis involving study attempts to explain what turned a seemingly ordinary London teenager into an Isis psychopathBritish and American hostages held by Isis and their predecessors in Iraq were kept in near total darkness, fed very little food, subjected to repeated and brutal torture, mock executions and endless psychological torment before being beheaded on camera in the most sadistic and shocking fashion.
One of the men responsible for holding the hostages captive, administering the torture and finally the grotesque executions was a young Briton of Kuwaiti descent called Mohammed Emwazi, better known by his media moniker, Jihadi John.
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As soon as Makeup Head Angie Wells received Emerald Fennell’s script for “Promising Young Woman,” she had notes to make. She noticed the different personas that Carey Mulligan’s Cassie goes through, especially when “she’s doing her hits; it wasn’t soft and pretty.
Play video content "INSTAGRAM-LOVING B*TCH" Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are getting the "South Park" treatment ... the show rips Harry's new book, labels Meghan an "Instagram-loving bitch" and calls them out as hypocrites.
The latest "South Park" episode aired Wednesday night on Comedy Central and it rips Harry and Meghan to shreds ... starting out by accusing them of not caring much about the death of Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.
GeneticsObituaryBryan Sykes obituaryHuman geneticist who proposed that 95% of Europeans could trace their ancestry to one of seven women living thousands of years ago
The human geneticist Bryan Sykes, who has died aged 73, pushed forward the analysis of inherited conditions such as brittle bone disease and double-jointedness, and was one of the first to extract DNA from ancient bone.
The same Bryan Sykes, holder of a personal chair at Oxford University, analysed hair supposedly taken from mythical hominids such as the Bigfoot and Yeti, and announced the results in a three-part television series.