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Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Yahoo
Ohio firefighter arrested after child porn investigation
A firefighter from Columbus was arrested Wednesday at his home and is facing federal charges for receiving and distributing child sexual abuse material, originally reported by our news partner WBNS 10TV in Columbus. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Carson Bigham, 23, was arrested at his home as the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force searched his home and removed electronics, WBNS says. TRENDING STORIES: Founding member of popular Dayton band feared dead in California plane crash Former MLB player sues Reds after suffering career-ending injury at Great American Ball Park Area school named one of the Best Communities for Music Education Law enforcement received tips from the National Center of Missing and Exploited Children about a Columbus man who was facing child sexual abuse material charges in March, WBNS says. This man's devices were seized and law enforcement found conversations between the man and Bigham. According to WBNS, the conversations included discussion about engaging in sex with minors and allegedly Bigham received incriminating material during these conversations. Bigham was in federal court Thursday, WBNS says. If convicted, Bigham would serve between five and 20 years in prison and he would have to register as a sex offender after his release, according to WBNS. His hearing is set for May 27. Bigham has served with the Columbus Fire Department since 2021 and has been placed on administrative leave, according to WBNS. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]


Telegraph
09-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Telegraph
Britain's Poshest Ready Meal? review: how the middle classes fell for Charlie Bigham
I don't consider myself remotely posh but I am partial to a Charlie Bigham fish pie when time is tight and I haven't got time to whip up braised octopus with sour cherries and rosemary smoke from scratch. So I was looking forward to a poke around the Bigham Somerset HQ to see how the one-time exec turned camper van traveller has spun an enquiring palate into a big-money ready-meal business. But 10 minutes into Charlie Bigham: Britain's Poshest Ready Meal? (Channel 5) I was checking the ingredients on the tin: this documentary title was click-bite with a heavy dollop of sauce on the side. For once food critic Jimmy Famurewa had declared, via a blind tasting, that Bigham's Chicken Tikka Masala was, despite its £6 price tag, worth shelling out for compared to its more budget-conscious competition, the Bigham element of this lightweight nibble of a look at Britain's ready-meal habit all but disappeared. What you got instead was a taster menu of hastily assembled titbits on the ready-meal theme with very little in the way of solid facts to sink your teeth into. Having a woman from Wigan cooking her own macaroni cheese from scratch to prove you can do it cheaper – getaway – was about as penetrating as the research got. Admittedly the endless shots of food prep as we were treated to product-placement tours of Cook and Gousto kitchens couldn't help but make me feel peckish and there was the odd slice of info, however reheated, to mull over. High-end ready meals, it turns out, are not the nutritious choice, given their contents. The salt and other naughty stuff is what makes them taste better. But overall this documentary felt like an idea that had been pitched in a pressure-cooker TV meeting, hooking the commissioning editor with a juicy title, which then went up in smoke in the making. As for the big question: is Charlie Bigham Britain's poshest ready meal? After this indigestible heap of thrown together leftovers I still have no idea.
Yahoo
08-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Olympic medallist returns to Oxford Brookes University to speak about career
An Olympic medallist and former Oxford Brookes student has returned to the university to share how he has achieved a successful career. Dan Bigham, who won a silver medal in the track cycling team pursuit event at the Paris 2024 Games, spoke at The Inside Track, the university's annual employability event for sport and coaching sciences. It was held on March 3 at the Headington campus and was attended by students, alumni, industry professionals, and university staff. Mr Bigham, who is also an aerodynamicist and performance engineer, shared his journey from student to elite athlete and engineer. (L-R) Kit Cutter, senior lecturer and sport and coaching sciences employability lead, Dan Bigham, and John Brierley, senior lecturer and deputy programme lead (Image: Oxford Brookes University) He offered insights into a 'reverse engineering mindset' - strategically mapping career goals and working backwards to achieve them. He said: "Your career isn't something that happens to you - it's something that you design. "To engineer your own success, say yes to uncomfortable opportunities, develop skills beyond your core discipline, actively seek feedback, and build your network strategically." The event also featured Andy McGill, higher technical education manager at the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity. Mr McGill highlighted the importance of professional status and recognition in the industry and discussed the evolving career pathways in sport and physical activity. The event provided a platform for discussions between students and industry professionals, with attendees exploring opportunities for placements, internships, and graduate roles. A networking session allowed students to connect with experts, seek advice, and take steps toward their careers.