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I didn't know what killer was capable of, says Nadine Lott's dad who hopes show on murder will help others spot signs
I didn't know what killer was capable of, says Nadine Lott's dad who hopes show on murder will help others spot signs

The Irish Sun

time3 days ago

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I didn't know what killer was capable of, says Nadine Lott's dad who hopes show on murder will help others spot signs

THE dad of murder victim Nadine Lott hopes a new TV show on his daughter's murder will help other young women. David Lott made the claim as the Last Night Out programme will be screened for a second time on 3 Nadine Lott was killed at her home in Arklow, Co Wicklow, on December 13, 2019 3 Daniel Murtagh was jailed for life for Nadine's brutal murder The show, which also aired last Wednesday, tells the story of Nadine, 30, was Murtagh - who has never shown any remorse for the murder - was later It is the first time a major documentary has been made on Nadine's murder. Read more on Nadine Lott Although Nadine had never reported any incidents of domestic abuse during her relationship, Murtagh became jealous of her after she moved on and had created a successful life for herself. David said: "The programme is a fitting tribute to Nadine and shows the wonderful legacy that she left behind. "We know that thousands of people watched the first one and it's great to see it being shown again. "None of us knew what Murtagh was capable of but if there are young women out there who see similarities in his behaviour and men they are with then they should think twice about their future. Most read in The Irish Sun "The only person Murtagh cared about was himself and when he knew that Nadine was better off without him he took her life. "Nadine was such a special person and we've no doubt that the programme can help other young women. 'GREAT FEEDBACK' "We already have great feedback and we know that it will make people think. If men are behaving like Murtagh then their partners are better off without them." The hour-long show features contributions from Nadine's mum Claire, sister Phoebe and her friends. The show is on Sky channel 156. 3 Nadine's dad hopes a new TV show on her murder will help other young women

Tinie Tempah says nightlife crisis means ‘losing that physical connection'
Tinie Tempah says nightlife crisis means ‘losing that physical connection'

BreakingNews.ie

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BreakingNews.ie

Tinie Tempah says nightlife crisis means ‘losing that physical connection'

Tinie Tempah has said that young people are 'losing that physical connection' by not being part of the UK's nightlife economy as he teased new music. The 36-year-old rapper, from south London, is backing the Night Time Industries Association's (NTIA) The Last Night Out campaign, which pushes for people to get away from their screens and onto the dance floor. Advertisement 'As a dad, I've seen how different things are for this generation,' said Tempah, who has not released a studio album since 2017's Youth, as he appears to have focused towards his children and taken a break from music. 'We're losing that physical connection, the joy and energy that you get from dancing, meeting new people from all backgrounds and being free. Tinie Tempah is backing The Last Night Out campaign (Chris J Ratcliffe/PA) 'I didn't want to just talk about it – I wanted to do something. Music brings people together – and nightlife is where that magic happens.' The campaign calls on the UK government to step up and provide urgent financial support for night-time venues as well as cultural protection for 'iconic clubs'. Advertisement The NTIA released data last year showing 37 per cent of nightclubs had closed across the UK since March 2020. Tempah has returned to the studio and is developing a collaboration with gaming platforms Roblox and Fortnite to integrate music and virtual life, according to the NTIA. He is also creating a short film and a series of live events focused on 'driving energetic movement and nightlife', which will be unveiled at technology, creative and business conference SXSW London on Friday. He will be joined at the event at London nightclub XOYO by NTIA chief executive Michael Kill, north London musician and DJ Majestic and BBC Radio 1 DJ Charlie Tee for a 'one-off evening of music, culture and conversation about the future of the UK's night-time economy'. Advertisement View this post on Instagram A post shared by SXSW London (@sxswlondon) Mr Kill said: 'It's been amazing to see how Tinie Tempah has resonated with The Last Night Out's message. 'He really understands what's at stake – not just for club culture, but for society. 'Nightlife isn't just entertainment; it's a space for freedom, creativity, connection and movement. We're thrilled to have Tinie Tempah bring his voice, his energy and his music to the campaign.' Introduced to the NTIA by the Mayor of London's office, Tempah believes the shared experience of nightlife is an important part of the UK's future society. Advertisement Tempah, known for hits including Written In The Stars and Pass Out, has presented the six-part art show Extraordinary Portraits as well as a property programme called Extraordinary Extensions. His recent music has included the 2021 track Love Me Like This with Swedish singer Maia Wright, and 2023 song How You Samba, a collaboration with Dutch DJ Kris Kross Amsterdam and Mexican singer and songwriter Sofia Reyes.

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