The Cleaner.

I am really enjoying the new series of The Cleaner starring Greg Davies in he is the main star in it. I think it is really funny and very good all of the episodes are so funny it is on BBC One every Friday night at 9.30pm it is on for half an hour.

Wwe The Kliq Rules DVD.

This is one of my favourite wrestling dvd’s I am going to watch sometime it is Wwe The Kliq Rules I am going to watch it sometime. The dvd boxset is about how Triple H Shawn Michaels Sean Waltman aka 123 Kid aka X – Pac aka Syxx Kevin Nash aka Diesel and Scott Hall aka Razor Ramon all became best friends in real life. That is on disc one and disc two and three are all the matches and tag team matches they were involved in with each other as tag team partners and opponent’s in the storyline in Wwe and WCW. Also in The WWE Attitude Era The WWE New Generation Era and The WWE Ruthless Aggression Era all from when I was younger.

Lecturer Dr Simon P Hammond discusses internet use in children with additional needs.

How many times have our volunteer Digital Champions heard this? ‘I wish the dam internet had never been invented

If i had a pound for every time I’d heard those words, I would be living on an exotic island somewhere. But as you can imagine, as look out of my window at another grey February sky, this is not how these things play out. However, when it comes to how young people with additional needs are choosing to communicate with each other and those around the internet (hopefully unlike the grey February sky) is here to stay. so munch so that, globally, we know that one in three internet users, or about 800 million, are children. Within the UK context, Ofcom’s state of nation 2020 report stated, in 2020, nearly all five-to 15-year-olds are online and, of this group, 81% reported experiencing online risks. Available evidence paints a familiar story. Young people with additional needs are more likely to experience online risks and have these risks worsen faster than their peers.’ for example research shows us that autistic children experience significantly more online safety risks and psychological implications of these risk experiences than non-autistic children.