Tuesday, 17 March 2026

In the News this Week - 17/3/26


Happy St. Patrick's Day to all my Irish friends.  There are a few Irish women at the keep fit class I go to on a Tuesday and one of them had brought in a playlist of Irish songs this morning.  That was interesting!  The class is normally quite laid back as many of the attendees are elderly but today we got even less done.  But it still got me out of the house and enjoying coffee with friends afterwards.

Took my mind off the news for a while.

At home one of the big stories has been the meningitis outbreak in Kent which has sadly taken the lives of 2 students at the university and there are more cases being treated not only from the university but some schools.  Thankfully my grandchildren are young enough to have been vaccinated against meningitis as part of their childhood immunisation programme but this was only started in 2015 so most of the students currently at university won't be protected.  Many students in Kent are being offered antibiotics and vaccines.

International news continues to be dominated by the war in Iran.  Enough said.

The big entertainment story was of course The Oscars.  I'd like to do a detailed account of that but I haven't seen any of the films.  Apparently one of the big stories was that Timothy Chalamet had fallen down the stairs - he's not having a good time, missing out on the Best Actor award plus the controversy over his comments about Ballet and Opera.  I could probably let the dig at Opera slide but not the Ballet!   But it turned out the stairs story was fake.  You really cannot believe all you see on social media.

In Sports, despite a draw this weekend against Liverpool, my football team could face relegation from the Premier League!  Tottenham Hotspur are 1 of only 6 teams that have never been relegated from the Premier League since it was set up in 1992.  I say my team but I don't really follow them or much football at all these days.  I grew up as a Spurs supporter because we had family working at the club and my husband actually worked for them as an accountant for a while despite the fact that he is a West Ham supporter.  I couldn't even name any of their players now but I would still hate to see them go down, although by the sounds of things it wouldn't be undeserved.

And finally in Miscellaneous it is Red Nose Day, organised by Comic Relief on Friday - a big fundraising event on TV but there are also many events leading up to this.  One of these is a BBC Radio 1 DJ, Greg James riding a tandem from Weymouth on the south coast of England to Edinburgh in Scotland a distance of 1000km which he's aiming to complete in 8 days.  Anyway today he was joined for part of his trek by the Prince of Wales.  I love it when our Royals step up for things like this.  You can watch a clip of that here.


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