And more over the next hour. But before we get stuck in, lets cross live to radisson for tonights latest news headlines. Thanks, michel. Its 6 01. A teenage girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after two teachers and a teenage student were stabbed at a school in wales. The suspect, were told, remains in custody. Amman Valley School was put into lockdown shortly after 11 am. After three people were injured. Its understood that the injuries are not life threatening. Emergency services responded, including wales air ambulance. Pupils have now been released to their very worried parents, who were gathered outside of the school. Well, outside of the school. Well, three men have been arrested following the deaths of five migrants, including a young girl, while trying to cross the engush girl, while trying to cross the English Channel yesterday. The National Crime agency says they were arrested on suspicion of facilitating illegal immigration and entering the uk illegally.
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Actress Dame Ellen Terry by Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson
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From intrepid adventuring to fighting for equality, smashing stereotypes and helping to change society as they went, these 10 Herts wonder women richly deserve their places in history. There are many more to choose from but those profiled here include parachuting lifesavers who bounced back from paralysis, pioneering police officers and feminists leading the way in sport, the arts and engineering.
Dame Ellen Terry
One of the most famous leading ladies of the Victorian era, Dame Ellen Terry was particularly celebrated for her Shakespearean heroines, such as Portia and Beatrice. A young talent and beauty, she left the stage for a while after she married the pre-Raphaelite artist George Frederic Watts aged just 16 (an 1864 painting of her by Watts is in the National Portrait Gallery). He was 31 years older and the marriage only lasted 10 months before she returned t