Hotels need to open their eyes to child abuse under their roofs
Iain Jones has four decades of experience working nights at a range of chain hotels
Iain Jones worked in the hotel industry for 40 years (Image: Donna Clifford)
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An experienced former hotel general manager who worked years of night shifts said large national chains need to wake up and spot clear signs of paedophile ring activity going on under their roofs.
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Secret Crush: comedian Verona Rose hosts this dating game show
Secret Crush (ITV2, 6pm) COMEDIAN Verona Rose hosts this dating game show in which singletons who’ve been harbouring feelings from afar finally reveal their hidden passion to their unknowing crush. Admirers will secretly invite their crush to join them to reveal their feelings on camera. Aware someone in their life secretly likes them, the other person won’t find out who it is until the moment they walk into the date. In tonight’s third edition, Maddie tells her former stepbrother that she has the hots for him, while Tim and his alter-ego drag queen Dee Vah aim to persuade George that three is better than two.
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A NEW thrilling TV drama is set to hit our screens tomorrow night and it is based on a true story of a Hampshire soldier falsely accused of a war crime. Danny Boy will air tomorrow evening (May 12) at 9pm on BBC Two, depicting the story of one of Britain’s biggest ever public inquiries, the Al-Sweady. Based on real life events, the gritty 90-minute film sees Harry Potter And The Cursed Child star Anthony Boyle take on the role of Iraq War veteran Brian Wood, a soldier wrongly accused of historic war crimes.