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Starfield’s pillow talk will make me swear a vow of space-celibacy
I hereby vow for all the world to see that when Starfield launches in September, I will do my damndest to avoid having any sex at all in Bethesda’s spacefaring RPG. The North American ratings board have detailed the types of content which earned the game a Mature 17+ rating, including “suggestive material” in dialogue “after sharing a bed with characters”. Oh no. The listing includes several examples of post-coital pillow talk, and they are about sexy as you would expect from the studio whose dialogue is best known for inadvertently spawning memes about mudcrabs and knee injuries.
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Rishi Sunak will vow to tackle winter crisis gripping NHS in landmark speech
RISHI Sunak will today spell out his plans to tackle the winter crisis gripping the NHS.
He will also announce everyone has to study maths until they are 18 to boost numeracy levels.
Rishi Sunak will spell out his plans to tackle the winter crisis gripping the NHS[/caption]
It comes ahead of a keynote speech by Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer[/caption]
The PM is to make a major speech outlining his blueprint for a “better future” — with a focus on easing the backlog of cases in the NHS likely.
The cost of living crisis will also be a focal point, as well as getting a grip on the small boats issue in the Channel.
He will also say giving every child the highest possible standard of education was “the single most important reason why I came into politics”.
He will say: “This is personal for me. Every opportunity I’ve had in life began with the education I was so fortunate to receive.
“With the right plan – the right commitment to excellence – I see no reason why we cannot rival the best education systems in the world”.
He will start bringing about the changes in this Parliament and complete the work afterwards.
Eight million adults in this country have the numeracy skills of primary school children and only half of 16-19 year olds study any maths at all.
The majority of major nations including Australia, the US, France and Canada all teach some maths up until 18 allowing them to deal with personal finances or mortgages confidently.
He will add: “One of the biggest changes in mindset we need in education today is to reimagine our approach to numeracy.”
It comes ahead of a keynote speech by Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer tomorrow.
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Matt Hancock’s constituents vow to never vote for him again after slating his I’m A Celeb stint
RESIDENTS in Matt Hancock’s constituency yesterday vowed never to vote for the MP again because of his jungle trip.
He quit as Health Secretary over breaking lockdown rules with lover Gina Coladangelo, 45.
Voters in Newmarket, Suffolk, slated his TV stint.
Paul Hodgkins, 70, said: “He should be doing what he’s employed to rather than having a jolly in the jungle.
“I voted for Matt. I don’t know whether I’d vote for him again but I went off him after the affair with his staff member. He should not have gone to the jungle.”
Jane Meade, 66, said: “I did vote for him in the last election. I don’t think I’ll vote for him again.
“He lost my vote over his affair and performance as a minister.
“I think it was the wrong time to go away.
“There’s an awful lot going on, especially with the Tory party.
“If he wants to continue to be an MP he should have stayed here and pulled his weight.”
Martin Keogh, 60, said: “I think the majority opinion around here is that nobody’s thrilled about him doing the show.
“I didn’t bother voting for him in the latest general election, I voted for a local woman because there are a lot of things that could be improved in Newmarket.
“It’s all a bit silly and there’s an awful lot of people struggling, not just in Newmarket but all the towns around here.
“There are lots of things that could be sorted out in this town, an awful lot of shops have shut, a lot of banks have shut because the rent is going through the roof and business people can’t afford to be on the high street.
“Hancock isn’t really going to have his mind on these issues when he’s out there.”