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Elton John and Olly Alexander performed It s a Sin together at the BRIT Awards. (YouTube) Elton John teamed up with Years & Years’ Olly Alexander at the BRIT Awards to deliver a searing, gloriously queer rendition of Pet Shop Boys’ 1987 hit “It’s a Sin”. The song has taken on new meaning since Russell T Davies’ AIDS-era drama of the same name debuted on Channel 4 in January. Years & Years star Olly Alexander and music legend Elton John used their BRIT Awards performance to remind audiences at home that the fight against HIV is not yet won. Introducing the pair, John’s husband David Furnish told people watching at home that antiretroviral drugs make HIV undetectable and untrabnsmittable, meaning people with the virus live long, healthy and fulfilled lives. ....
It s only because we decided that we were getting nowhere that we went to the hospital. From ward to ward, they looked for Raffy. Exhausted, they visited the mortuary to follow up an entry in the hospital s A&E logbook. It just said one female, unknown, DOA, Ms Sullivan said. I thought, it can t be Raf, it can t be Raf, because she s got her passport, referring to the practice of expats in Gulf countries carrying passports and identification at all times. I wasn t prepared at all, at all, for seeing her body. I didn t even know she d died. That s how horrific it was. ....
Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The Qatari authorities have been urged to force a high-speed hit-and-run killer driver to serve his “pitiful” two-month prison sentence after the death of a West End make-up artist. The UK ambassador to Qatar met the director of the consular affairs department on Monday to discuss the sentence handed to Raffy Tsakanika’s killer Mubarak Al Hajri. Raffy Tsakanika, 21, died in a two-car crash near Doha on March 30 2019, shortly after teacher Al Hajri was captured “racing” at 119mph. ....