Avril Lavigne review, Glastonbury 2024: Another artist plonked on far too small a stage

There comes some extent at Glastonbury 2024 the place it turns into simpler to surrender a couple of mile away from the stage.

Very similar to Sugababes’ overcrowded set, the grouchy, nostalgic pop-punk queen Avril Lavigne is among the competition’s must-see acts, but is shoved on a too-small stage in entrance of an amazing sea of individuals. Janelle Monae, over on the Pyramid Stage at the very same time, is the unfortunate recipient of poor planning – a genius pop star performing to a barely-there crowd. It’s not nice.

In troublesome circumstances, crowd-control at Glastonbury do a superb job, protecting everybody secure and herding hundreds of individuals in entrance of the Different Stage and the encompassing areas. All people appears to have the ability to see, and – in contrast to the Sugababes over at West Holts on Thursday – there aren’t any stories of individuals being instructed to again away. Lavigne herself is overwhelmed.

“I can’t imagine it’s taken me 22 years to play Glastonbury,” she says. “It’s about time.”

This can be a sensible present, however Glastonbury should study classes from a 12 months that has vastly underestimated the enchantment of pop nostalgia, and overestimated the curiosity in lots of performing over on the Pyramid.

That stated, there’s something extremely particular about being, roughly, one million miles away from the Different Stage and singing in unison with a small nation of individuals of their late twenties and early thirties, to whom Lavigne is one thing of a god.

Lavigne retains the laconic efficiency type that has at all times outlined her (Getty)

All of us stuffed behind the group, close to the meals distributors and the bogs, know completely each phrase of an artist who, for all of the cynical mockery she skilled at first of her early fame, instantly spoke to a era.

“Did anybody right here have a replica of my first album, Let Go?,” Lavigne asks at one level. It takes some resistance for the group to not scream again, “Duh”.

Lavigne is now 39, however retains the laconic, vaguely petulant efficiency type that has at all times outlined her. She strikes slowly throughout the stage, sings powerfully however largely statically. “Right here’s to by no means rising up”, she as soon as sang. She was no less than being trustworthy.

“Girlfriend” kicks issues off with bratty brilliance, earlier than Lavigne segues into “What the Hell”, one other mid-career monitor about as synonymous with a selected second in time as a My Chemical Romance patch and much an excessive amount of mind energy spent rating the Wentz brothers.

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There are extra sing-alongs to the evocative rock ballad “My Pleased Ending”, and a large, audible “aww” when the gorgeous strings first kick in for “I’m with You”, a kind of formidable gut-wrenchers comfortably sitting within the new millennium energy ballad canon.

Avril Lavigne kicks up a storm on the Different Stage at Glastonbury Competition 2024 (Getty Pictures)

There’s a wealthy energy to the plainness of Lavigne’s lyrics, which resist flowery metaphor in favour of direct translation of commonplace woe: “Isn’t anybody looking for me?/ Gained’t any person come take me house?” she sings on “I’m with You”.

“It’s a rattling chilly evening / Making an attempt to determine this life…”

She’s by no means been thought-about a lot of a songwriter, and even significantly vital within the grand scheme of coming-of-age music, but it surely’d be beautiful if her Glastonbury set serves as a reminder of her enchantment and her significance.

“Sk8r Boi” – that genius mixture of head-banging brilliance and deep Y2K cringe – brings the set to an in depth, Lavigne grinning from ear to ear. Even pop-punk’s biggest miserabilist can’t resist the enjoyment radiating from this crowd.

Avril Lavigne: My Glastonbury set has been 22 years in the making

Avril says the explanation her lyrics resonate a lot is as a result of they’re relatable. “It is all the time been necessary for me to put in writing and be actual,” she tells us.

“I am writing about stuff that I went via in highschool, like having a crush on a man for the primary time, experiencing love and what that seems like.”

She joined the line-up in a record-breaking yr for Glastonbury Competition, because it featured two feminine headliners for the primary time.

Shania Twain additionally appeared within the legends slot – somebody Avril truly carried out with after profitable a contest in 1998.

She would go on to get a file deal after this look.

“I appeared as much as [Shania] rising up – I sang on stage together with her after I was 14 years outdated, so be right here tonight, that personally means quite a bit”.

If there’s one factor to take from Sunday at Glastonbury, it might have been nice to see Avril becoming a member of Shania Twain as a Pyramid stage performer.

Though Avril says she is “only a lady from a small city in Canada,” her followers definitely do not see her that means.

Tyla Performs ‘Jump’ With Gunna & Skillibeng at 2024 BET Awards: Watch

Tyla had everybody leaping from their seats throughout her efficiency of “Leap” with Gunna and Skillibeng on the 2024 BET Awards Sunday evening (June 30).

4 girls cleverly painted as completely different components of a tiger laid throughout the ground of a cage, swishing its “tail” (one girl’s painted arm) earlier than Skillibeng kicked off the efficiency together with his memorable “Unique gyal, you’re no duplicate (No)” intro. Tyla descended upon the stage in a rope swing and boldly entered the cage earlier than singing her viral lyric “They by no means had a reasonably lady from Joburg. See me now, and that’s what they prefurrr.”

Gunna delivered his verse subsequent to an elephant statue earlier than Skilli re-entered the stage whereas being escorted by males on stilts that Tyla danced beneath.

After canceling her first headlining world tour and Coachella efficiency earlier this yr resulting from an damage, Tyla has picked up a number of efficiency gigs, together with Spotify Seaside at Cannes Lions and Afro Nation Portugal earlier this month. “Leap” is the most recent single from her self-titled debut album, which was launched in March by way of FAX and Epic Information. It’s presently No. 19 on Rhythmic Airplay and No. 3 on U.S. Afrobeats Songs (charts dated June 29).

Nominated for 4 awards, Tyla has already taken residence two this night for finest new artist and finest worldwide act. She additionally scored nods for viewer’s alternative award for her Billboard Scorching 100 No. 7 smash “Water” and finest feminine R&B/pop artist. Gunna can be up for 3 awards: finest male hip-hop artist, album of the yr with A Present & A Curse and viewer’s alternative award with “Fukumean.”

Watch Tyla’s efficiency on the 2024 BET Awards beneath:

Chris McCausland jokes with Tom Allen about ‘madness’ of new ITV show

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1 Jul 2024, 12:12

Comic Chris McCausland joined Tom Allen within the Virgin Radio studio to spill behind he scenes secrets and techniques about his model new ITV present.

The Wonders of the World I Can’t See star – who’s at present the topic of swirling Strictly 2024 rumours – hosts the channel’s new Saturday morning breakfast programme The Chris McCausland Present, which started airing on twenty ninth June.

“It’s a breakfast present, it’s a chat present,” the comic defined, however added: “However we haven’t put breakfast within the title and we don’t reference the morning, as a result of issues dwell on catch-up lately, don’t they!

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“If you wish to watch a breakfast present with no reference to breakfast, that is the one!” he joked, later referring to the present as “insanity” as they movie it on Wednesday afternoons!

Describing the format of his present, McCausland defined how the programme will normally invite two company on for “slightly little bit of nonsense” and also will characteristic a efficiency from a band. Episode one noticed the comedian interview Donna Preston and Paul Whitehouse, and a efficiency from The Lottery Winners.

As McCausland advised Tom on Sunday (thirtieth June), filming his first present was a little bit of a baptism of fireplace. “I’ve by no means executed this earlier than, by no means hosted a present on the telly,” he advised the Virgin Radio Sunday present presenter. 

“I needed to learn to interview on telly in entrance of Paul Whitehouse!” he shared. “And you already know… I most likely spent extra of my youth quoting his catchphrases than I did brushing my enamel! However he was incredible. A salt of the earth geezer.”

Whitehouse appeared on Chris’ present to advertise his new GOLD collection concerning the historical past of the sketch present, which he additionally chatted with Virgin Radio’s Ryan Tubridy about final week.

Nonetheless, the Quick Present comedian opened as much as McCauseland about all method of different issues throughout their interview. “As quickly as we began, he simply went flying in together with his voices of his, and we had been like ‘Oh, we’re getting this Paul!’”

The Chris McCausland Present airs on ITV1 from 8.25am on Saturdays, and is on the market always by way of ITVX.

Hearken to Tom Allen on Sundays from 10am to 1pm on Virgin Radio UK on DAB, on-line, Sky TV, sensible audio system or by way of the Virgin Radio UK app.

Watch: trail for ITV, Monicker comedy Piglets

ITV has launched the path for brand spanking new comedy Piglets.

The six-parter, set in a fictional police coaching school is made by Monicker Footage and the staff behind Smack The Pony and Inexperienced Wing.

The present will concurrently drop as a full sequence field set on ITVX and air weekly on ITV1 primetime.

Piglets follows a newly recruited group of six very totally different would-be cops and the handful of key employees whose thankless activity it’s to knock them into some sort of form.

Heading up the forged are Sarah Parish and Mark Heap as no-nonsense Superintendent Julie Spry and some-nonsense Superintendent Bob Weekes, whose job it’s to supervise the coaching of the subsequent batch of latest recruits.

These new recruits are Steph (performed by Callie Cooke), Leggo (Sam Pote), Geeta (Sukh Kaur Ojla) Afia (Halema Hussain), Dev (Abdul Sessay) and Paul (Jamie Bisping).

Working alongside Superintendents Julie Spry and Bob Weekes are Head of Admin Melanie (Rebecca Humphries) and police trainers Mike & Daz (Ukweli Roach and Ricky Champ).

Piglets is written by Robert Harley, James Henry, Oriane Messina, Victoria Pile, Richard Preddy and Fay Rusling – the staff chargeable for Inexperienced Wing and Campus (Channel 4) – and ITV’s Comedy Writers Initiative candidate Omar Khan, additionally a latest winner of an Worldwide Emmy (the Sir Peter Ustinov Award for writers below 30).

The inventive staff additionally labored carefully with a writers room ‘annexe’ consisting of 4 new writers Abiola Ogunbiyi, Nusrath Tapadar, Farhan Solo and Alex Bertulis-Fernandes who have been additionally a product of ITV’s Comedy Writers Initiative, which goals to advertise new writers at present underrepresented in comedy.

The sequence is directed by Sam Leifer and Victoria Pile, produced by Victoria Pile, with government producers Robert Harley, Caroline Leddy, and Sam Leifer.

Piglets is produced in affiliation with, and distributed internationally by ITV Studios.

Piglets will air in July on ITV1 primetime and ITVX.

Pippa Considine

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Ash of Gods: Redemption Available on Android

Developer and writer AurumDust introduced the discharge of its tactical RPG Ash of Gods: Redemption on Android. The title is at present obtainable on Google Play Retailer for $9.99/€9.49/£7.99. Though the sport’s Android model has the identical content material as its PC counterpart, it has an up to date UI for battles and dialogues to supply a greater readability on small cellular screens.

Ash of Gods: Redemption is a technique RPG that options hand drawn artwork, cooperative and aggressive multiplayer modes, and fight that mixes turn-based and card-driven techniques. The sport options an open-ended storytelling system that the developer calls “Roguelike Storytelling”, the place all characters within the sport may be completely injured or killed, each out and in of battle, and the story will proceed on with out them, resulting in one in all seven completely different endings.

Ash of Gods: Redemption initially launched for PC, Mac, and Linux in 2018 earlier than being ported on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Change in 2020. An enhanced model of the sport that includes new voiceovers, battle system, and improved translations is deliberate to launch in just a few months on each Steam and Google Play Retailer.

The best time to visit Slovakia

An especially thorough information to getting probably the most out of this Central European nation, any month of the 12 months.

Savvy vacationers know that landlocked Slovakia defies its low-key popularity. 

Its main cities, Bratislava and Košice, buzz with modern artwork and nightlife. The nation is house to an astonishing variety of castles – the best per capita on this planet – which roost above ramshackle villages and romantic previous cities. Throw within the chic backdrop of the Tatra Mountains, and also you’ve obtained the components for a visit combining wild hikes, historic historical past and arty excursions – all wrapped up in a budget-travel bow, in addition. 

What’s extra, attending to Slovakia is a breeze. The capital metropolis of Bratislava is simply an hour from Vienna by highway or rail, and related by direct trains from Budapest and Prague (respectively 2.5 and 4.5 hours away). 

With every little thing else really easy, your trickiest query is perhaps choosing the right time to go to. So which do you favor: lake seashores, low-season metropolis breaks or racing throughout Slovakia’s highest ski resort?

Listed here are the most effective occasions to journey to Slovakia. (Spoiler alert: you may’t go fallacious.)

Each spring, wildflowers bloom in mountain meadows for hikers to discover © Kluciar Ivan / Shutterstock

Late April to June is ideal for mountain climbing amongst flowers

The Tatras type a mountainous backbone throughout northern Slovakia, threaded by mountain climbing trails that climb as much as the clouds. Additional south, meadowlands and castle-topped hills provide stunning (and fewer difficult) walks. Whether or not you head north or south, springtime ensures splendorous shows of flowers. For an introduction to native flora, the annual Weekend of Open Parks and Gardens in early June organizes walks and occasions via greater than 100 inexperienced areas throughout Slovakia.

To get deeper into nature, do what attracts many guests to the nation: take a hike. The mountain saddles and lakes of Kôprová dolina, the place the Western Tatras meet the towering Excessive Tatras, are surrounded by meadows splashed with violet-hued gentians. Larger nonetheless, purplish crocus and forget-me-nots give an ethereal haze to hikes to Skalnaté pleso (1751m / 5745ft), reachable from the lofty resort city of Tatranská Lomnica or mountain climbing hub Hrebienok. 

Flowers blossom beginning in mid-March; Might and June are the candy spot for spring hikes. Any earlier and also you danger chilly, slushy climate and impassable mountain climbing trails. 

Springtime overflows with music and festivals 

As meadows bloom and rivers fill with snowmelt from the mountains, native tradition awakens, too: spring is likely one of the finest occasions for dwell music and festivals in Slovakia. In Žilina within the rugged northwest, April’s Allegretto Pageant ushers in award-winning classical music and recitals by up-and-coming younger composers. Then, in late Might, Žilina hosts the Staromestské slávnosti, which kicks off with a parade via the previous city adopted by open-air performances of up to date and folkloric musical kinds. 

Swelling orchestral sounds additionally fill the air in central Slovakia: Banská Bystrica Musical Spring hosts musical occasions from late March to mid-Might, and town is awash in easy sounds throughout late April’s United Europe Jazz Pageant. Banská Bystrica, with its pleasant mix of Romanesque, baroque and brutalist structure, is an intriguing metropolis at any time of 12 months, but that is an particularly energetic time to go to.

Easter season brings playful folks rituals in small Slovak villages © Robert Nemeti / Anadolu by way of Getty Pictures

Easter is a candy spot for fascinating folklore

With its inhabitants 70% Christian (largely Catholic), Easter is an enormous deal in Slovakia. As in different Central European international locations, Christian beliefs in regards to the resurrection of Jesus have intermingled with spring festivals of renewal that date again to occasions of the previous Slavic gods – lengthy earlier than Slovakia’s Christianization started within the eighth century CE.

Journey anyplace in Slovakia round Easter and also you’ll see each edible painted eggs and ornamental wood variations. The previous stain your fingers on the breakfast buffet; the latter make great souvenirs, typically dyed batik-style, with wax patterns painstakingly laid onto the egg’s floor. 

In small villages, particularly in western Slovakia, you may see the burning of Morena, a symbolic effigy of the goddess of winter. Look out for flirty and mischievous spring video games: males chase ladies with ceremonial willow switches or spray them with water, supposedly to bestow health and beauty. Girls then regain the higher hand on Easter Monday, when it’s their flip to splash native males. 

For a certain style of seasonal Slovak traditions, head to the Easter pageant at Fiľakovo Citadel to see folks dancing, handicrafts and archery demonstrations.

Might and June carry delight to aspiring knights 

One thing in regards to the heady days of late spring conjures up medieval venues round Slovakia – and there are a lot of of them – to stage courtly festivals. Take Červený Kameň, 35km (22 miles) north of Bratislava: this Thirteenth-century fortress is the venue for Rotenstein Pageant in late Might, bringing costumed performs, heroic (staged) clashes and children begging their mother and father for toy swords. 

In Bratislava, the Petržalka neighborhood units the stage for Center Ages within the Park in mid-June. Battle reconstructions, iron and woodcraft souvenirs, and the prospect to show you’d be a keen-eyed archer are among the sights. On the finish of June, Utgard pageant turns again the clock to the early Center Ages at Archeopark Liptovia, close to sleepy Ružomberok, with falconry, battle reenactments, dwell music and bonfire-side merriment. 

In peak summer time, the best peaks in Slovakia are there for the ascending © Solovyova / Getty Pictures

July and August are finest for high-altitude mountain climbing…

Excessive summer time is a well-liked time to journey to Slovakia. That is when temperatures attain towards the low 30°s C (mid-90°s F) and countless rounds of Zlatý Bažant beer arrive at tables lining cobbled old-town streets. Circumstances are perfect for grabbing zmrzlina (ice cream) and strolling round Bratislava’s statue-lined squares or the stately medieval city of Banská Štiavnica. 

Summer time can be a hotly anticipated window for high-altitude hikes. Slovakia’s highest peaks, together with Rysy (2501m / 8205ft) and Kriváň (2495m / 8185ft), solely open to hikers in mid-June – and early snow has been recognized to chop the mountain climbing season brief. Many Slovaks take into account a hike up Mt Kriváň, sometimes called the nation’s most stunning peak, as a form of patriotic obligation; the mountain has attracted mountain climbing “pilgrimages” for the reason that Nineteenth century. Join via the Slovak Vacationer Membership to affix them for the Nationwide Ascent of Kriváň, commemorating 1944’s Slovak Nationwide Rebellion, on the third weekend of August.  

…or for cooling off at Slovakia’s waterfalls, lakes and ice caves

Some hikes have cooling streams and cascades to offset the summer time sweat. At Suchá Belá Gorge in Slovenský Raj Nationwide Park, you’ll hike alongside ladders that dangle refreshingly near streams and waterfalls. Go early within the morning to keep away from the crowds.

You may also cool off at Bratislava’s largest lake, Zlaté piesky, which brings stand-up paddle boarders, solar worshippers and households to its gravel seaside. Or idle by the River Danube at Tyršák Seaside: it’s on the other financial institution to the previous city with views of mighty Bratislava Citadel. 

If you happen to’re nonetheless sweating, take a tour of Dobšinská Ice Cave (open mid-Might to the top of August) to admire pillars of ice inside a karst cavern the place the temperature hovers round freezing. 

Maintain court docket with kings in midsummer…

The final interval of royal rule within the lands that now comprise Slovakia got here to an in depth after World Conflict I, when Austria-Hungary dissolved and Czechoslovakia was fashioned. But whereas royalty is a historic footnote, regal pageantry stays. 

Yearly, Bratislava chooses a historic coronation and re-creates it, full with processions and even a royal dessert created for the event. The spotlight of this wonderful reenactment is a procession of lots of of costumed nobles pouring downhill from Bratislava Citadel, with the merriment persevering with with fencing, feasting and dwell music.

The Coronation Days happen over one weekend every summer time; the date floats, so Go to Bratislava’s web site can assist you propose.

…or get the royal therapy in Slovakia’s spa cities

A soak in mineral-rich waters is good in case your knees are creaking after steep Tatras hikes. However Slovakia’s venerable spas additionally provide marvelous excuse to swan round opulent Nineteenth-century motels in a bathrobe. Piešťany, an hour by highway from Bratislava, is a sublime alternative: its neoclassical spa buildings, organized round a pretty riverside park, have drawn visitors as illustrious as Ludwig von Beethoven. Summer time’s heat climate and lengthy daytime are good for soaking in outside swimming pools and taking restorative riverside strolls.  

Rating a shoulder-season deal to discover a Slovak metropolis like Košice or Bratislava © Kiev.Victor / Shutterstock

The very best time for funds journey is Slovakia’s shoulder season

In comparison with in western Europe, your euros will get you far in Slovakia all 12 months lengthy – typically half of what you may pay in well-known tourist-magnet cities. And also you’ll take pleasure in further financial savings for those who journey to Slovakia throughout autumn’s shoulder season. Mid-range resort rooms begin at €70 in cities, with charges descending as a lot as 10% in September, and even additional in October.

However discount hunters beware: though decrease costs blow in with the autumn winds, some lodging and eating places within the mountains shut briefly throughout shoulder season. Guide forward.

September and October are perfect for colourful hikes

September in Slovakia typically appears like a second flush of summer time; by October, forests are radiant with autumn finery. The Malá Fatra mountains, accessed from Žilina and the castle-capped village of Strečno, are a super stomping floor presently of 12 months. Trails within the Jánošíkove diery space blush with coloration – and so they’re nice enjoyable, too, with staircases to clamber and metallic walkways above waterfalls.  

Some hikers will nonetheless head for the Excessive Tatras – however must be warned that the chilly climate is coming. Though situations at these altitudes are riskiest in midwinter when the snowpack is thicker, sudden climate modifications make it precarious for high-altitude hikes within the fall as effectively. Nonetheless, you’ll discover loads of simple choices on the flanks of the Tatras. Taking a flip round Štrbské Pleso is a simple and accessible option to catch autumn foliage: the pristine lake is fringed by beech and oak timber that flip gold and maroon.

Wine nation is cloaked with glory in autumn

There’s no dangerous time to pattern Slovakia’s wines, lots of that are created from grapes distinctive to the nation. However sipping a fruity white Devín or plummy Dunaj is arguably lovelier once you’re surrounded by vineyards glowing in autumn gold. With a automobile, it’s potential to go to wineries within the Malý Karpaty (Little Carpathian) area on a day journey from Bratislava (ebook tastings prematurely). Alternatively, half-day excursions with Genuine Slovakia provide you with a information and designated driver multi functional. 

Additional east is the Tokaj area (shared with Hungary, the place it’s spelled Tokaji). Lengthy summers on this mountain plateau enable “noble rot” to pay attention the sugars inside grapes, earlier than they’re became amber-coloured candy wine. Guide a keep at a vineyard like Tokaj Macik for the total expertise, full with tastings in a shadowy wine cellar and barrel-shaped lodging.   

Slovakia has among the best-value snowboarding in Europe © mpaniti / Shutterstock

December to early April is finest for snowboarding and snowboarding

Winter in Slovakia brings a dusting of magic – like Christmas markets and the Winter Meals Pageant – together with a dusting of snow. Whereas Slovak ski areas don’t have the dizzy 3000m / 9900ft+ heights of well-known Swiss resorts, they do provide stirring mountain views and carry tickets that value a 3rd much less. 

January can really feel bitterly chilly. February and March provide the most effective odds for snowy situations, and most resorts have snow-making machines to maintain pistes blanketed in white (which is reassuring, given Europe’s patchy snow situations in recent times).  

Avid skiers ought to head to the largest ski space, Jasná Nízke Tatry, with 30 lifts accessing 46km (29 miles) of runs and evening snowboarding on two slopes. Slovakia’s most snow-sure resort is Tatranská Lomnica (2190m / 7185ft), which has 1300m (4265ft) of vertical together with the nation’s steepest piste: a buttock-clenching 40% incline for the primary 500m (1640ft) of the descent. Novices and vacationers with mini skiers on the town can head to family-friendly Bachledka Ski & Solar, near Ždiar, the place age-old geometric patterns adorn the city’s wood homes. There’s additionally lakeside Štrbské Pleso, which has 9km (6 miles) of newbie to intermediate runs. 

By the point spring arrives, bringing sunny situations to the mountains, you may simply need to lengthen your ski journey into mountain climbing season.

National Data Guardian panel focuses on DSPT, cyber assessment framework and national data opt-out reform

The nationwide knowledge guardian panel met not too long ago, to debate updates on the information safety and safety toolkit (DSPT), cyber evaluation framework and nationwide knowledge opt-out reform.

With the NHS England and Division of Well being and Social Care plan to implement the cyber evaluation framework throughout the DSPT, the panel mentioned how the framework goals to ‘construct upon the success’ of the nationwide knowledge guardian’s ten knowledge safety requirements. In addition they famous a proposal for a phased withdrawal of those requirements, supported by the adoption of minimal expectations set by the brand new framework, which they famous to be “extra sturdy or no less than as stringent as these at present set via the DSPT”.

The panel mentioned that transferring to an outcomes-based mannequin may help determination making, transfer away from a tick field compliance train and in consequence assist measure and mitigate dangers. It was famous that “throughout the evaluation course of that led to the ten NDG safety requirements, it was discovered that knowledge breaches had been attributable to individuals, processes and know-how, and robust management was important to deal with these points”.

The panel raised stakeholder communication as important for the cyber evaluation framework and inspired the nationwide knowledge guardian to subject a public assertion collectively with NHSE and DHSC colleagues, with the purpose of explaining why the nationwide knowledge guardian is supporting the adoption of the data normal aligned with the brand new framework. Moreover, the panel raised the view that it’s “essential to make it clear that the change is an ‘evolution’ of the present requirements and never a ‘withdrawal’ of the NDG normal”.

Dialogue moved on to discover plans to reform the nationwide knowledge opt-out (NDOO), with the DHSC knowledge coverage staff confirming that there’s a large-scale public engagement train deliberate for later this 12 months, that will probably be used to interact members of the general public on this topic. NHSE and the DHSC are to ascertain a steering group to advise on it. The panel famous considerations that the target of the general public engagement train (as at present drafted) “is probably not clear or well-defined sufficient to immediate helpful ‘actionable’ suggestions from members” and prompt that the scope ought to be narrowed, or alternatively extra clearly outlined choices for opt-out reform may very well be introduced to the general public to be mentioned. Acknowledging these factors, the information coverage staff confirmed that there will probably be additional engagement on the train as work progresses, with this dialogue forming an “early alternative for enter forward of the design section”.

The opposite predominant matter mentioned throughout the assembly was the affordable expectations knowledge mission, with the mission supervisor within the Workplace of the Nationwide Knowledge Guardian noting that the co-design section has exceeded the preliminary timeline expectations; nonetheless, this extension has been deemed “important to make sure the accuracy of the supplies with the associate programmes earlier than advancing to the general public deliberation phases”. Communication supplies are at present beneath growth, with the supplies to be shared with the broader mission staff for evaluation.

The minutes from the assembly may be present in full right here.

Final September, we shared a name to motion emphasising the responsibility of well being and social care workers to share info on affected person care, printed by NHSE and originating from nationwide knowledge guardian Dr Nicola Byrne, info commissioner John Edwards and chief medical officer for England Professor Chris Witty.

Childish Gambino, Victoria Monet Perform

Usher is receiving his flowers this yr. The R&B icon was the person of the hour on the 2024 BET Awards Sunday (June 30) as this yr’s Lifetime Achievement Award recipient.

Forward of Usher receiving the award, BET arrange the second with an epic tribute medley efficiency that includes a plethora of artists giving their finest Usher impressions, operating by means of anthems from the 45-year-old’s adorned discography.

Whereas Usher could not rock the sandals and white linen match Infantile Gambino lined up, the multi-hyphenate did the R&B legend’s 2002 smash “U Don’t Need to Name” justice with a clean cowl earlier than Keke Palmer joined him on stage. Palmer took it again to 1997’s “You Make Me Wanna…,” which landed on Usher’s sophomore My Method album. The Illinois native put her dance abilities to the check and completed off undressing from her white kicks, bedazzled denims and Braves cap.

Summer time Walker notched a visitor look on Usher’s 2023 Coming Residence album, and delivered her steamy verse to their sultry “Good Good” collab, which additionally options 21 Savage. Sans Savage and with Usher watching from the entrance row, Summer time and her group of dancers in black corsets and matching fight boots held down the fort.

Performers got here from the group as Coco Jones stunned the group at Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater, operating by means of Usher’s “There Goes My Child.” The rising singer seductively danced in entrance of Jennifer Goicoechea (Usher’s spouse), after which had the 45-year-old luminary arise earlier than she returned to the stage.

“Famous person” is a fan-favorite off Usher’s 2004 Confessions basic, and Marsha Ambrosius stepped up for the tender cowl. Chloe Bailey joined the celebration, singing “Good Kisser” in a shiny white leotard.

With “Nasty” taking pictures up the charts, Tinashe fittingly made a cameo, reimagining Usher’s “Good & Sluggish.” Nashe put her personal spin on the My Method basic and added a dance routine that the singer himself gave the impression to be in approval of.

Subsequent up, Victoria Monét and Teyana Taylor labored a tag-team collaboration, performing “Dangerous Lady,” which had the digicam doing flips whereas attempting to maintain up with the gymnastic acrobatics from the duo.

Latto closed out the tribute efficiency with the huge “Yeah!” sans visitor appearances from Lil Jon and Ludacris; the topped the Billboard Scorching 100 for 12 consecutive weeks in 2004. Huge Latto even tweaked a number of the lyrics to suit extra of what she’s bringing to the desk. “Huge butt and a few double-Ds,” she raps.

Watch the medley efficiency honoring Usher on the 2024 BET Awards beneath.

SZA appears to respond to divisive reaction to Glastonbury set

SZA has responded to a divisive response to her Glastonbury set in a brand new publish on X/Twitter.

The R&B singer, 34, opened to an unusually sparse crowd for a competition headliner on Sunday (30 June), amid main set clashes and sound points.

Closing the competition at Worthy Farm in Somerset, the Grammy-nominated musician, adopted headline units from Dua Lipa and Coldplay on Friday and Saturday.

Her Glastonbury debut clashed with different huge artists on the lineup, together with Justice on the West Holts stage, James Blake on Woodsies, London Grammar on Park Stage and The Nationwide on Different Stage.

The competition was beset by sound points which affected SZA’s efficiency in addition to Shania Twain and Cyndi Lauper. Attendees criticised “harmful” staging mishaps as they have been annoyed by overcrowding at smaller levels throughout performances by Sugababes and Avril Lavigne, whereas the “Love Galore” singer had notably massive gaps in her viewers.

SZA, whose actual title is Solána Imani Rowe, posted on X/Twitter shortly after the top of her efficiency as she wrote, “The bravery required to be alive in public is exceptional. S/o everyone doing that s***”.

Followers flocked to share their assist for the musician after she acquired criticism for her efficiency as they wrote, “Don’t ever let it get to you. Bear in mind YOU ARE A HEADLINER!!! Most of that crowd have been there for you, simply the day earlier than you headlined BST one of the prestigious festivals and the entire crowd have been LIVING for you.”

Festivalgoers suspected one thing had gone awry, because the singer started her set quarter-hour later than anticipated.

SZA acting on the Pyramid Stage on the Glastonbury Pageant (Yui Mok/PA) (PA Wire)

One attendee wrote, “Justice for SZA!! What have Glastonbury completed to her mic to make her vocals sound this fashion, that is excruciating.”

“SOLANA BE STRONG WE LOVE YOU” wrote one other.

The competition is understood for its massive crowds, with greater than 210,000 folks attending this 12 months’s instalment, which has elevated by 7,000 because the competition reopened after the pandemic in 2022.

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The Unbiased’s Louis Chilton reported a “stunning variety of folks” leaving the Worthy farm competition website forward of SZA’s set, presumably in an try to beat site visitors.

Some had questioned the choice to make her a headline artist, with many claiming that they had by no means heard of her earlier than she was introduced on the road up.

Organisers have been criticised for underestimating what crowds can be drawn by sure pop acts on smaller levels, like hyper-pop act Charli XCX at Ranges on Friday night time, Sugababes on West Holts stage on a prime-time Saturday slot, and Avril Lavigne on the Different Stage on Sunday.