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India Willoughby criticises Big Brother producers for casting “anti-trans” contestant, Ryan Bradshaw

Graham Robson October 10, 2024

Trans activist India Willoughby, who last night had the words ‘Labour Killing Trans’ written on her arms at the Attitude Awards, has criticised producers of Big Brother for casting “anti-trans” events organiser Ryan Bradshaw, who mocked ‘woke people’ using ‘certain pronouns’. In his intro tape, Blackpool native Ryan said: ‘There’s a lot of woke people […]

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Sport

Keighley Cougars Rugby League club makes history with nomination of India Willoughby as patron

Graham Robson April 17, 2024

Keighley Cougars Rugby League club has announced the appointment of trans activist India Willoughby as their patron, marking a groundbreaking moment as the world’s first transgender individual to serve as patron of a professional sports club. India, a pioneer in her own right as Britain’s first transgender newsreader and TV journalist, has long been an […]

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Transgender News

India Willoughby reports J.K. Rowling to the police after the author makes “grossly offensive” remarks on X

Graham Robson March 8, 2024

India Willoughby, Britain’s first trans newsreader, has reported J.K. Rowling to Northumbria Police, after the Harry Potter author made transphobic remarks on X on Monday, March 4. “I contacted Northumbria constabulary yesterday … I have reported J.K. Rowling to the police for what she said,” Willoughby said in an interview with independent news publisher Byline […]

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In The South

OPINION: Craig’s Thoughts 

Craig Hanlon-Smith March 4, 2018

In its infancy, Big Brother was billed as a social experiment, originally a fascinating and nation gripping revolution in reality television. Not entirely due to its shift onto the schedule of Richard Desmond’s Channel 5, in more recent years it has descended into a desperate opportunity to shock and outrage in increasing states of drunken undress. Big Brother contestants, and indeed winners, have in the past few series come and gone with the same attention given to yesterday’s chip wrapping paper and tomorrow’s chips.

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