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Reason for massive egg freezing boom | Queensland Times

Premium Content Subscriber only Queensland women are freezing their eggs more than ever before in a trend experts believe has been sparked by the global pandemic. The number of women who froze their eggs with Monash IVF Brisbane increased by 25 per cent from 2019 to 2020, while Queensland Fertility Group experienced a 32 per cent increase across its clinics between 2019 to 2021. Queensland Fertility Group s medical director Associate Professor Anusch Yazdani said a trend in social egg freezing was especially evident in the cities with his Spring Hill clinic one of the busiest. He said the biggest demographic he consulted were professional women in their mid 30s, particularly those who worked in the legal field or business management.

Line of Duty season 6, episode 3 recap: Talking points from the hit BBC One drama s latest episode

Don t show me this message again✕ With the sixth series of Line of Duty approaching its midway point, it seems like things are starting to heat up for Steve Arnott and co. Episode three features the most memorable set piece of the season to date, as nefarious officer Ryan Pilkington (Gregory Piper) attempted to drown a key witness and fellow police officer after a lakeside car accident. The scene embodies much of what makes Line of Duty great: it’s unexpected, edge-of-your-seat stuff that manages to sell a ridiculous twist as completely plausible.  Elsewhere, the episode is more subdued, though no less tense. DCI Joanne Davidson (Kelly Macdonald) is proving a wonderfully slippery foil for Arnott (Martin Compston), and the pair’s investigational tête-à-tête is carried over from last week without missing a beat.

How realistic is the police s handling of Down s Syndrome in Line of Duty?

High profile: Tommy Jessop as Terry Boyle Credit: BBC The return of Line of Duty, which began its sixth season last month, was controversial, as befits a show (in)famous for its handbrake plot turns and abrupt bouts of violence. Within the first fifteen minutes of episode one, a latenight tip-off from an underground informant led to a suspiciously intercepted armed robbery, a nearly botched police raid, and the arrest of a suspect in a year-long investigation into the unsolved murder of a journalist. So far, so Line of Duty.  But it was less a shocking plot twist than the decision to make the suspect a person with Down’s syndrome – played by Tommy Jessop, an actor with Down’s syndrome – that caused the most heated internet debates and soon drew the show’s writer Jed Mercurio into yet another Twitter spat. The character – who the police initially believe to be the subject of their tip-off Ross Turner, but who later identifies himself as returning character Terry B

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