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BBC News
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Gainsborough festival attracts big names for suicide prevention
Dance artist Ian Van Dahl and M People singer Heather Small are due to headline a festival in memory of a man who took his own life aged 25. Organisers of Laybo's Fest in Gainsborough on 17 and 18 May said it aims to "make memories and generate positivity while remembering loved ones we have lost".The festival, now in its fifth year, is in memory of Leighton Hall who died in May 2019. The festival launched online during the Covid-19 pandemic but has quickly grown to become one of Gainsborough's biggest annual events and this year, for the first time, it is being held on the pitch at Gainsborough Trinity FC. The year after he died, Mr Hall's family asked his close friend Matthew Hill to create something to remember him by."Leighton was a great friend," Mr Hill said. "He was such a social character and obviously we miss him very very much. "The festival itself is our testament to Leighton, our tribute to Leighton and also a show of strength and comfort to anybody that's found themselves in our position of them losing their own Leighton." Mr Hill said the football pitch would be transformed with pop icons, local acts and friend of Mr Hall, Emily Kitchener, has organised children from 16 schools to come together to form one large choir on of the schools taking part is Benjamin Adlard Primary, which Mr Hall attended as a child. "There are teachers here whose children were in Leighton's class," Ms Kitchener said."So it feels really nice to be part of this in somewhere where he will have spent a lot of time being cheeky, I'm sure."He was the life and soul of the party and, once he had a microphone in his hand, there was no getting it off him so we bonded over that, doing lots of singing together." The festival raises money for the charity Laybo's Legacy which helps families with financial aid towards funeral costs of loved ones lost to Hall's mother, Niki Hall, said: "It just makes me so proud and it's keeping Leighton's memory alive."Ms Hall has attended help groups since her son's death and said she took comfort from the fact the festival raises money to help others. "It needed a person like Leighton," she said. "That's what keeps me going, because of the person he was. It needed someone like him to make people aware it can happen to anyone. "Just talk. Even if you're not going for help, just talk."Ms Kitchener said Mr Hall would have "absolutely loved" the festival. "I think he'd be so shocked at how big it's got, but he'd be so proud of what everyone's doing as well," she said. Listen to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.


Bloomberg
25-04-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Next Africa: IMF Spring Meeting 2025
At the IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, DC - the trade war and its impact on the global economy is the centre of attention, and putting more pressure on the African governments trying to negotiate deals with the fund. Ghana and Zambia have turned their economies around with IMF help — but Kenya, Mozambique and Senegal find themselves having to try and negotiate new IMF programmes at a time when there's less help to be found. On this episode of the Next Africa Podcast, Jennifer Zabasajja is joined by Bloomberg's Matthew Hill, to find out what's on the negotiating table, and how a trade war is making life harder for African governments already stuck between angry citizens and a restrictive IMF For more stories from the region, subscribe to the Next Africa newsletter here

Yahoo
25-04-2025
- Yahoo
Motorcyclist in fatal Elkhart crash ID'd
ELKHART — The motorcyclist in a fatal crash Thursday night on C.R. 6, near Stryker Street, in Elkhart has been identified by police. Killed in the crash was Matthew Hill, 31. According to a report from the Elkhart Police Department, shortly before 9 p.m., Hill was driving a motorcycle east on C.R. 6 and struck a Jeep Wrangler, which was westbound. Hill was ejected and was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the Jeep was a 34-year-old woman, and she was taken to the hospital for evaluation and treatment of minor injuries. She was the sole occupant of the Jeep. The crash remains under investigation.


Bloomberg
22-04-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Zambia Finance Minister Musokotwane on Tariffs, Trade
Zambia's Finance Minister Situmbeko Musokotwane spoke exclusively with Bloomberg's Matthew Hill about how tariffs will affect the southern African nation, which is still reeling from a challenging debt restructuring and a historic drought. (Source: Bloomberg)