
News
Share
Published 10:32 29 Mar 2022 BST
When asked what action she would like to see Smith take following her open letter, Davison told GMB that "the dream world is that he would respond and actually meet with our group and come and hear some of the stories of people who’ve lost loved ones through these assaults. Single punches, single blows", adding that "it’s not always cases like my dad [...] sometimes it’s just a small blow that takes someone completely off guard."
Of course, she isn't the only person to have warned that the attack could have been fatal; shortly after the slap itself, director Judd Apatow said Smith's "rage and violence... could have killed him" in a since-deleted tweet. Meanwhile, Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi went some way to defend the 53-year-old, saying it was "heartbreaking" to see the King Richard star "lose control". Smith has since apologised for his actions on Instagram, stating that while he believes "violence is poison", joking at the expense of his wife's conditions was too much for him to bear.UK YouTuber jailed for murdering pregnant girlfriend
The jury heard how he used a pre-recorded live-stream as a cover A UK YouTuber has been jailed for the murder his 15-week pregnant girlfriend. Stephen McCullagh has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Natalie McNally. The 36-year-old from Lisburn, who was found guilty by jury in March 2026 of murdering […]
News
1h
Major energy firm to pay out millions to customers after rule breaches
It follows a crackdown by the regulator Following regulator Ofgem’s finding that vulnerable customers were left at a “risk of harm” due to the supplier’s poor monitoring of households on prepayment meters, a major firm has agreed to pay out more than £10 million. According to Ofgem, the firm’s inadequate oversight of prepayment meter customers […]
News
3h
At least 14 people killed and dozens injured in massive Russian strikes on Ukraine
News