🏙️Of the four archetypes of urban femininity that were offered in Sex and the City, Cynthia Nixon’s ambitious, independent, morally upright Miranda Hobbes is the character that has aged best
📺 ‘I think women who were fans of the show when they were younger were more into the fashion and the antics, but actually now that they are growing into themselves they find that they have more in common with Miranda’ says Nixon
➡️Cynthia is unusual, as an actor, because her life is actually more interesting than many of the parts she plays.
In her 40s, she segued from a heterosexual partnership to a high-profile same-sex marriage, and she has recently been navigating her eldest child’s trans journey
She is also a liberal activist, and in 2018 ran for New York State governor.
🪧 She lost, but her campaign precipitated much positive change
📺 It is no surprise, therefore, that she had some provisos before agreeing to revisit Sex and the City
'When we were talking about doing this new series, I was sceptical that we were going to be able to transform it enough.’
'we now have this expanded, more diverse cast.’
📺The show also explores what it means to be a woman in your 50s in the modern world.
‘Charlotte is in full bloom, all of the things she wanted in life are in fruition, and the same is true of Carrie. Miranda has had a little more of a sea change’
Another change is the absence of Kim Cattrall’s character Samantha Jones, the indomitable sexual adventurer.
🗣️‘I don’t think there was any attempt made, nor should there have been, to replace that character and the space that she took up’ says Cynthia
‘If I had to define #AndJustLikeThat what I would say is, your life is going along and you have gotten to a certain point and you think you know what your life is, and something comes along completely out of left field'
🔴NEW: A laboratory leak is now the more likely origin of Covid, MPs have heard, because after two years of searching an animal host has never been found
Dr Alina Chan said there was also a risk that Covid-19 was an engineered virus.
"Right now it’s not safe for people who know about the origin of the pandemic to come forward. But we live in an era where there is so much information being stored that it will eventually come out"
Viscount Ridley said he also believed a lab leak was now the likely origin.
🗣️"After two years we still haven't found a single infected animal that could be the progenitor, and that’s incredibly surprising" telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/1…
Boris Johnson, who loves nothing more than a wartime analogy, had fired the starting gun on the latest battle against Covid-19 by making a live television appearance announcing his "Get Boosted Now" plan
💉The result was that Britain woke up to an NHS vaccine website that had crashed (and kept crashing through the course of the day) and a headlong rush for a booster
📈The number of babies receiving treatment for cow’s milk allergies has rocketed in recent years, to such an extent that it has alarmed researchers
Three-quarters of babies monitored in a study led by the University of Bristol experienced two or more of the symptoms of a milk allergy before they turned one.
These include:
❌Abdominal pain
❌Reflux
❌Constipation
❌Diarrhoea
❌Eczema
"The news today is dominated by people who can’t book their jabs, of crashing NHS websites, of four-hour-long queues and unavailable lateral flow tests," writes vaccine volunteer Miranda Levy
"Yet despite all this, there remains an (often vocal) minority, who aren’t turning up for their boosters – if they have had the first two vaccines in the first place"
🔴Health Secretary Sajid Javid is set to deliver an update on Covid-19 with a statement in the House of Commons.
Watch it live here 👇
🔴Sajid Javid tells the Commons that the UK has been locked in "a race between the virus and the vaccine" since the start of the vaccine rollout, but the omicron variant means "we have to work even harder to stay ahead"
Peterson, invoking his professional experience in clinical psychology, believes that “if you can’t say what you think, soon you won’t be able to think, because mostly we think in words”
“The issue is there is no distinction between free speech and free thought. And there’s no thought without free thought. Thought by its nature is either free or it doesn’t exist."
🎓“This isn’t a battle for some right. This is a battle for the heart of universities"