NHS staff to walk in front of the Queens coffin on Monday.
Please stop using the term "mass formation psychosis".
Firstly, there is no accepted scientific term bearing that name. Secondly, it is almost invariably used to denigrate people who don't conform to the writer's personal beliefs.
I don't necessarily share the personal beliefs of people expressing particular behaviours in relation to our late Queen.
NHS staff to walk in front of the Queens coffin on Monday.
Please stop using the term "mass formation psychosis".
Firstly, there is no accepted scientific term bearing that name. Secondly, it is almost invariably used to denigrate people who don't conform to the writer's personal beliefs.
I don't necessarily share the personal beliefs of people expressing particular behaviours in relation to our late Queen.
It seems to have all started over an India v Pakistan cricket match on August 28th and has been ongoing since then.
A police officer and member of the public were assaulted as crowds gathered in Leicester following a cricket match between India and Pakistan.
Police said officers were called to the Belgrave area.
While there, it was reported the pair had been assaulted, with a 28-year-old man arrested at the scene.
Police are also investigating after videos, circulating on social media, showed "racist and hateful chanting".
After being called, Leicestershire Police said officers attended the area of Melton Road, Shaftesbury Avenue and Belgrave Road following the conclusion of the Asia Cup match, which India won.
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NHS staff to walk in front of the Queens coffin on Monday.
Firstly, there is no accepted scientific term bearing that name.
Secondly, it is almost invariably used to denigrate people who don't conform to the writer's personal beliefs.
I don't necessarily share the personal beliefs of people expressing particular behaviours in relation to our late Queen.
But if it gives them comfort, good luck to them.
Tonights headlines
Did someone get a call?
A police officer and member of the public were assaulted as crowds gathered in Leicester following a cricket match between India and Pakistan.
Police said officers were called to the Belgrave area.
While there, it was reported the pair had been assaulted, with a 28-year-old man arrested at the scene.
Police are also investigating after videos, circulating on social media, showed "racist and hateful chanting".
After being called, Leicestershire Police said officers attended the area of Melton Road, Shaftesbury Avenue and Belgrave Road following the conclusion of the Asia Cup match, which India won.
Well done boys and girls, top job as usual