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Ariana DeBose Deactivates Twitter After Cringey Performance at 76th BAFTAs

Ariana DeBose, an Oscar-winning actor and Broadway star, deactivated her Twitter account after her performance at the 76th annual BAFTAs went viral for the wrong reasons. The performance, which celebrated the nominees in the best lead and supporting actress categories, was deemed cringey by some viewers. DeBose's decision to deactivate her Twitter account came shortly after the performance, and it is unclear if she will reactivate it in the future.

Nicola Sturgeon Announces Resignation as First Minister of Scotland, Marking the End of an Era for the Scottish Independence Movement

Nicola Sturgeon, the First Minister of Scotland, announced her intention to resign on Wednesday, citing the need to make way for someone else. Her decision was not a reaction to short-term pressures, such as the increasing tensions with the UK government in London over Scottish independence, and she will remain in office until a successor is chosen. Her resignation marks the end of an era for the Scottish independence movement and her legacy will be remembered for years to come.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Urges Allies to Send Ukraine Fighter Jets, Delivering Powerful Message of Freedom to British Lawmakers

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a surprise visit to the UK to urge allies to send his country jets, presenting the speaker of the House of Commons with a Ukrainian air force helmet inscribed with the message, “We have freedom.” His plea for more heavy weaponry, including fighter jets, was a reminder of the importance of freedom and was well-received by the British lawmakers. His visit is sure to have a lasting impact on the relationship between the two countries.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Visits U.K. in Search of Advanced Weapons to Combat Russian Invasion

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has traveled to the U.K. in a bid for more advanced weapons to help in Kyiv's fight against the Russian forces. Upon his arrival, he was invited to sit in an armchair used by Winston Churchill, remarking that he felt the "feeling of how bravery takes you through the most unimaginable hardships to finally reward you with victory". He is now holding talks with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at Downing Street, with the outcome of the talks yet to be seen.

UK Police Officer Admits to 49 Offenses, Including Four Counts of Rape

Constable David Carrick, a 48-year-old Metropolitan Police officer, has admitted to 49 offenses, including four counts of rape, false imprisonment and indecent assault. The Met Police has issued an apology for the breach of public trust and launched an internal investigation, while the victims have been praised for their bravery. Carrick is due to be sentenced on February 11th.

Iran Executes Dual Iranian-British National, Sparking International Outcry and Condemnation from the West

Iran executed a dual Iranian-British national on Saturday, sparking immediate anger from the U.S., UK and other countries who have sanctioned Iran over the protests. This execution is believed to be part of an ongoing power struggle within Iran's theocracy, and has further escalated tensions with the West. The U.S. and UK have condemned the execution and demanded the immediate release of all political prisoners in Iran, highlighting the human rights violations committed by the Iranian government.

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