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A legal loophole from 1971 means the ringleader of the Rochdale child grooming gang, released eight years early and rejected by Pakistan, must remain on UK streets under taxpayer‑funded monitoring. Share The release of Shabir Ahmed, the ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang, has sent a shockwave through communities across the UK. Ahmed, now in his seventies, walked out of prison around eight years earlier than the full length of his sentence , despite being convicted of some of the most brutal child sexual offences ever brought before a British court. He was supposed to serve decades. Instead, he is back on British streets under licence, fitted with a GPS tag and placed under curfew, but undeniably free. Shabir Ahmed, and Adil Khan, lost their bid to keep British citizenship after a failed 2017 appeal, yet Ahmed was still released in 2026 despite Pakistan refusing to take him back. Full story and image credit: BBC News . For many, the most disturb...

Eric Dane, ALS, and His Grey’s Anatomy Legacy

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Eric Dane, best known as Dr. Mark Sloan on Grey’s Anatomy, has revealed his battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Fans remember him as “McSteamy,” a character who brought charm and depth to the medical drama before his emotional exit from the series. 

ALS affects thousands worldwide—Eric Dane’s openness brings awareness and hope beyond Grey’s Anatomy

Now, in real life, Dane faces a challenge far greater than any storyline, yet he continues to show resilience by pursuing acting roles that reflect his reality, including portraying an ALS patient. His determination to keep working despite physical limitations is a testament to his strength and love for the craft.

ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a progressive condition that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. It leads to muscle weakness, loss of mobility, and eventually impacts speech and breathing. 



While there is no cure, ongoing research and advocacy aim to improve treatment and awareness. Dane’s openness about his diagnosis helps shine a light on the disease, educating audiences while offering solidarity to others living with ALS.

Eric Dane’s fight with ALS shows the same strength fans loved in Grey’s Anatomy’s McSteamy.

What makes his journey especially moving is his refusal to step away from the spotlight. Despite losing mobility in his right arm and facing increasing challenges, he has vowed to fight for his daughters and continue acting.

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His courage mirrors the strength of his Grey’s Anatomy character, but this time it’s unscripted and deeply personal. By embracing roles that incorporate his condition, Dane is reshaping how illness is represented in Hollywood, proving that vulnerability and artistry can coexist. His story is both heartbreaking and inspiring, reminding us of the fragility of health and the resilience of the human spirit.

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