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ITV Code of Silence: Full cast list and when it's on TV
ITV Code of Silence: Full cast list and when it's on TV

The Herald Scotland

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Herald Scotland

ITV Code of Silence: Full cast list and when it's on TV

It is her lip-reading skills that see her called in as an emergency lip reader for a "high-stakes police investigation". A synopsis for the show continues: "Recruited by DI James Marsh and DS Ashleigh Francis, Alison proves invaluable as she assists in surveilling a gang planning a major heist, while she also has to navigate her mother's financial struggles, a broken relationship, and the ableist attitudes she encounters at work." Speaking previously about starring in the series, Ayling-Ellis, who has been deaf since birth and is a British Sign Language user, said she was "thrilled" to work on the show. Speaking to RadioTimes, she added: "When I first read Catherine Moulton's script it was obvious that her first-hand experiences and understanding has enabled her to write a truly authentic character and I knew I had to be a part of this project." The 30-year-old is best known for her role as Frankie Lewis in the BBC soap EastEnders. She was the first deaf contestant on Strictly Come Dancing, a show she went on to win with Giovanni Pernice in 2021. ITV's Code of Silence full cast list The cast list for ITV's new drama Code of Silence is: Rose Ayling-Ellis - Alison Woods Kieron Moore - Liam Bayne Charlotte Ritchie - DS Ashleigh Francis Andrew Buchan - DI James Marsh Nathan Armarkwei Laryea - DC Ben Lawford Joe Absolom - Braden Moore Beth Goddard - Helen Redman Andrew Scarborough - Joseph Holhurst Fifi Garfield - Julie Woods Is ITV's Code of Silence based on a true story? No, ITV's new drama Code of Silence is not based on a true story. However, the show has been created by Catherine Moulton, writer of Baptiste and Hijack, who ITV say "drew on her own experiences with lip-reading and hearing loss". They added: "Code of Silence offers a fresh and distinctive perspective on the intersection of crime and communication delivering a gripping and emotional narrative that brings important representation for the deaf community, together with the support of a diverse cast and crew from the deaf, disabled, and neurodiverse communities." Recommended reading: When will ITV's Code of Silence be on TV? The first episode of Code of Silence will premiere at 9pm on ITV1, STV, ITVX and STV Player on Sunday, May 18. It is the first of what is a six-part series.

Zeotech, MSI sign MOU for kaolin and bauxite clay products sales
Zeotech, MSI sign MOU for kaolin and bauxite clay products sales

Yahoo

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Zeotech, MSI sign MOU for kaolin and bauxite clay products sales

Emerging mineral processing technology company Zeotech has executed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Jiangsu Mineral Sources International (MSI) Trading, an international trading house based in China. The MOU outlines the framework for potential offtake or distribution agreements for Zeotech's low-iron kaolin, pink cosmetic grade kaolin, and bauxitic clay direct shipping ore (DSO) products. Under the agreements, MSI could purchase 800,000 tonnes (t) of low-iron kaolin DSO, 150,000t of pink cosmetic grade kaolin DSO, and 1.5 million tonnes of bauxitic clay DSO over five years. These commitments could sustain mining operations at Zeotech's Toondoon Kaolin project in Queensland, Australia. Zeotech CEO James Marsh said: 'We are excited to be able to work with MSI towards a pathway to early cashflow from our ready-to-mine kaolin resources, as we continue to progress with the accelerated commercialisation of our AusPozz high reactivity metakaolin project. 'Toondoon kaolin has an exceptional natural purity, which has led to this DSO opportunity, which is made especially compelling by including the materially higher-value cosmetic-grade pink kaolin and the bauxitic clay, which was initially considered overburden but now can add value to the overall mining project.' The sale of bauxitic clay DSO represents a strategic opportunity for Zeotech, potentially providing a revenue stream for a product that would otherwise be stockpiled. This could significantly enhance the overall economics of the mining operation, the company said. The company has been collaborating with Gladstone Ports at the Port of Bundaberg, utilising their bulk mineral conveyor, ship loading system, and DSO storage area, which are well-suited for the bulk kaolin business. The MOU is set to expire on 31 December 2025, with the option for either party to terminate by providing 30 days written notice. The Toondoon Kaolin project, which comprises ML 80126 and EPMs 27395 and 27866, is a high-grade kaolin deposit with an approved mining lease. Spanning over 28,000 hectares (ha) and located approximately 20km south of Mundubbera, Queensland, the project is a straightforward open-cut mining operation with minimal overburden. Zeotech owns the freehold land covering the entirety of ML 80126 and overlapping the adjacent EPMs, totalling approximately 682ha. This land provides direct access to local roads, supporting mining operations and offering potential for future expansion to meet demand. "Zeotech, MSI sign MOU for kaolin and bauxite clay products sales" was originally created and published by Mining Technology, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

A man was shot after approaching alleged vehicle prowlers. Police have third teen in custody
A man was shot after approaching alleged vehicle prowlers. Police have third teen in custody

Yahoo

time27-02-2025

  • Yahoo

A man was shot after approaching alleged vehicle prowlers. Police have third teen in custody

Tacoma Police arrested a third suspect Wednesday in a case officers are investigating as a homicide, after a man was fatally shot Jan. 9 on a residential street in Tacoma's North End. Officers were dispatched to the 4800 block of North 18th Street at about 2:30 a.m. Jan. 9 after a report of gunfire and a man lying in the street, whom they found suffering several gunshot wounds, The News Tribune reported. Police and Tacoma Fire personnel attempted life-saving measures but the man was declared dead at the scene. Crime scene technicians and detectives responded to the scene and opened an investigation. The victim was later identified as James Marsh, 53, of Tacoma, according to a release from the Pierce County Medical Examiner's Office. Police booked the third suspect, an 18-year-old man, into the Pierce County Jail Wednesday, according to the department's post on X. He joins another 18-year-old man whom officers booked into the jail Jan. 14, and a 17-year-old boy whom officers booked into Remann Hall Jan. 10. All three are suspected of murder in the second degree, the post said. Elijah Alexander Andrews, whom officers arrested Jan. 14, was charged in Pierce County Superior Court Jan. 15 with two counts of second-degree murder, The News Tribune reported. A plea of not guilty was entered on his behalf. The judge in the case ordered that the 17-year-old's name not be publicly released while the investigation is ongoing. The News Tribune is not naming the third suspect because he hasn't yet been charged with a crime. The News Tribune also reported based on court records that surveillance footage showed a person thought to be Marsh walking toward two people who were looking into and touching vehicles near his home, including his Land Rover Range Rover, on Jan. 9. It appeared that a third suspect was allegedly involved, prosecutors wrote in the probable cause affidavit. Detectives also learned that several vehicle prowls were reported in the area just before the homicide, according to court documents. The investigation is ongoing, according to the post. It requests anyone with information to contact Tacoma Police or Crime Stoppers of Tacoma-Pierce County.

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