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BBC News
06-07-2025
- Health
- BBC News
'I see you': The Romford campaigner getting black men talking
A campaigner has started a movement to get black men to talk openly about their experiences with trauma. Peter Reeves, 44, from Romford, began the group NINE - or "A Nod is Not Enough" - to help men move on from what he felt was a simple nod of acknowledgement in the now has about 30 members from across Essex and London, between the ages of 20 and 60, who chat on a WhatsApp group, with meetings planning in the coming Reeves said: "Black men don't talk enough but when we see each other in the street - even if we are strangers we will probably give each other a nod. When you see another black man you usually just give them a nod just to say 'I see you'." He added: "Just out of the recognition of the oppression and issues that each of us must have suffered from in our lives just by being a black man." Mr Reeves and his partner Gina lost their son Danté to stillbirth in 2022. The British-Caribbean parents organised talks and mindfulness walks since the loss of their child in order to get the community said black men "need to go a step beyond" the nod in the street and said he believed talking was "empowering"."We don't talk about our emotions and that's only holding us back," he said. He said generational trauma of slavery was often used to blame for the silence found in the community."It's not a new thing and it is not shame, it's more that we have been conditioned to be like this," he in other cultures often thrived from talking to their peers, he added, but black British men were four times more likely to be hospitalised than white men for poor mental were also less likely to seek help before reaching crisis point and were three times more likely to be detained under the Mental Health Act, according to the charity MIND. A spokesperson from Young Minds said black men were often told to "be a man" so were conditioned not to show any signs of weakness from a young of Cambridge has worked with The Voice, Britain's only national newspaper for black communities, to survey 10,000 black people in Britain. The study said 68% of respondents, or a family member, had suffered from mental health problems, and 87% said black families did not discuss mental health enough, including generational issues. Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.


7NEWS
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- 7NEWS
Pretty Woman: The Musical is coming to Australia
One of Australia's favourite performers, Samantha Jade, will star as Vivian, in the upcoming Broadway and West End smash hit musical PRETTY WOMAN: The Musical, which makes its debut at QPAC Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) in Brisbane in October before debuting at Theatre Royal Sydney from November. Based on the iconic film, Samantha will play the role made famous worldwide by the much-loved Julia Roberts. Samantha Jade has been a household name in Australia for many years since winning Channel 7's X Factor in 2012. She has amassed a collective 91 million streams and 2.3 million sales worldwide, released a single with Pitbull (Shake That) and released her album NINE in 2015 which hit #2 on the ARIA charts. The multi-talented Samantha has been a regular fixture on Australian television, starring as Kylie Minogue in the TV Miniseries INXS: Never Tear Us Apart, as well as an ongoing guest-starring role in Home & Away. She has also toured with One Direction and Westlife and has headlined the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras twice. In 2023, Samantha toured nationally with the Backstreet Boys and joined the cast of the second season of Celebrity Apprentice. Most recently, Samantha danced her way to the top as the runner-up of Channel 7's 2024 Dancing With The Stars and released her infectious single Peachy. The Broadway and West End smash hit musical PRETTY WOMAN: The Musical features music and lyrics by singer-songwriter Bryan Adams, alongside Jim Vallance. The musical broke box office records at the Nederlander Theatre when making its Broadway debut in 2018 and has also wowed audiences in Spain, Italy, Poland and Germany as well as an extended West End season. Once upon a time in the late '80s, Vivian met Edward and her life changed forever. Be swept up in their romance in this dazzlingly theatrical take on a love story for the ages – and get to know these iconic characters in a whole new way – in a sensational show that took London's West End by storm, guaranteed to lift your spirits and light up your heart. With a blazing rock score from GRAMMY® winners Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance (Summer of '69, Heaven), direction and choreography by Tony Award® winner Jerry Mitchell (Kinky Boots, Hairspray) and a book by the original movie's director Garry Marshall & screenwriter J.F. Lawton, a powerhouse creative team representing the best of music, Hollywood and Broadway ensures you'll have a pretty magical time at PRETTY WOMAN: The Musical. Book your tickets for a trip to Rodeo Drive and get ready for a big night out. Big. Huge! Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Lyric Theatre, Brisbane From 5 October 2025 From 30 November 2025

Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Nine Energy: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
HOUSTON (AP) — HOUSTON (AP) — Nine Energy Services Inc. (NINE) on Wednesday reported a loss of $7.1 million in its first quarter. The Houston-based company said it had a loss of 18 cents per share. The oilfield services company posted revenue of $150.5 million in the period. _____ This story was generated by Automated Insights ( using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on NINE at


Washington Post
07-05-2025
- Business
- Washington Post
Nine Energy: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
HOUSTON — HOUSTON — Nine Energy Services Inc. (NINE) on Wednesday reported a loss of $7.1 million in its first quarter. The Houston-based company said it had a loss of 18 cents per share. The oilfield services company posted revenue of $150.5 million in the period. _____


Business Insider
03-05-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
Nine Energy Service receives noncompliance notification from NYSE
Nine Energy Service (NINE) announced that the company was notified by the NYSE of its noncompliance with Section 802.01C of the NYSE Listed Company Manual because the average closing price of its common stock had fallen below $1.00 per share over a period of 30 consecutive trading days. Under the NYSE's rules, the company can regain compliance with the minimum share price requirement at any time within the six-month period following receipt of the NYSE notification if on the last trading day of any calendar month during the six-month cure period, the company's common stock has a closing price of at least $1.00 per share and an average closing price of at least $1.00 per share over the 30 trading-day period ending on the last trading day of such month. Protect Your Portfolio Against Market Uncertainty