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Wireless Festival Cancelled: Why Kanye West’s Apology Was Rejected but John Davidson’s Was Good Enough

Share In the long, combustible arc of Kanye West’s career, apology has often arrived as spectacle — loud, public, performative — but forgiveness, as the UK’s latest decision proves, is not a volume-controlled response. This week, the British government barred the artist from entering the country, declaring his presence “not conducive to the public good,” a move that triggered the collapse of London’s flagship Wireless Festival. The fallout was swift and symbolic: a global star silenced at the border, and a festival erased from the calendar. But beneath the headlines lies a harder truth, that some words, once spoken, do not fade with time or apology. The record is not ambiguous. West’s past remarks included explicit praise of Adolf Hitler , the promotion of Nazi ideology , and the circulation of antisemitic conspiracy theories about Jewish influence in media and business . He released a track titled “Heil Hitler” and sold merchandise bearing ...

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Good Friday Food, Faith and Tradition: What the Easter Season Represents Today

Good Friday arrives each year with a quiet gravity, a moment when millions pause to reflect on the story at the heart of Christianity, the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the belief that his sacrifice reshaped the spiritual destiny of humanity. It’s a day marked by contemplation rather than celebration, a reminder of suffering, compassion and the profound cost of redemption. Yet even in its solemnity, Good Friday carries a thread of hope, because it leads directly into the promise of Easter.

Easter itself stretches far beyond a single Sunday. While many think of the long weekend, Good Friday through Easter Monday, the Christian Easter season actually spans fifty days, from the resurrection to Pentecost. It’s a period that symbolises renewal, rebirth and the triumph of life over death, echoing through spring blossoms, family gatherings and the small rituals that make this time of year feel lighter and brighter. For many, Easter represents the reassurance that after hardship comes restoration, after darkness comes dawn.

Across the UK, households mark Good Friday in their own ways, and food is often part of the tradition. Fish takes centre stage, and the choices say as much about culture as they do about taste. 

Jesus shares five loaves and two fish with thousands, turning a moment of scarcity into a miracle of abundance.

Some go classic with steamed or fried fish, others lean into a hearty roast, and plenty embrace global flavours with sushi or sashimi. It’s a day when kitchens smell of seasoning, sea breeze and nostalgia, and when even the simplest plate carries a sense of occasion.

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For those celebrating, we wish you a Happy Easter, a season of renewal, reflection and joy. Whether you’re observing in faith, spending time with family or simply enjoying the long weekend, may it bring you peace, warmth and a moment to breathe. And on this Good Friday, whatever fish you’re tucking into, may it be delicious.

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