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Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info MasterChef host Gregg Wallace is facing allegations of ‘inappropriate sexual comments’ , and viewers of MasterChef: The Professionals have taken to social media to share their opinions as the series continues tonight. Fans of the cooking series thought the show might be postponed after the allegations hit headlines on Thursday (28 November). However the BBC confirmed the series would be going ahead in its regular slot. During a news update on BBC Radio 4 this evening, listeners were informed: "The BBC has confirmed tonight's episode of MasterChef will still be shown on BBC One." Viewers took to social media to express what they thought about the show continuing. One viewer wrote: “Glad that the BBC is going to continue to air the remaining #Masterchef professional series. Some great talented chefs that deserve their cooking to be seen.” Another added: “Re #bbc considering postponing #Masterchef cos #Greggwallace is on........... most of us watch for the contestants and their efforts. The presenters are secondary. It's all about the contestants and audience.” A third agreed: “The @BBCNews shouldn't pull the current series of @MasterChefUK It's not the contestants' fault, they shouldn't be punished. They've been punished enough working with @GreggAWallace We viewers are invested & deserve to see the end.” Last week, Gregg declared he would be taking a break from his role on MasterChef following the emergence of historical allegations against him. Gregg, who has presented the series with John Torode since 2005, has previously hit out at allegations surrounding his conduct. The 60-year-old said yesterday (Sunday, 1 December) that a string of accusations relating to his behaviour on the show had come from a "handful of middle-class women of a certain age". The BBC star has denied behaviour of a sexually harassing nature after 13 people came forward last week with allegations of inappropriate comments. Posting on Instagram this afternoon (Monday, 2 December) , he seemed visibly emotional as he said: "I want to apologise for any offence that I caused with my post yesterday and any upset that I may have caused to a lot of people. "I wasn't in a good headspace when I posted it, I've been under a huge amount of stress, a lot of emotion, I felt very alone, under siege yesterday when I posted it. It's obvious to me I need to take some time out now while this investigation is underway. I hope you understand, and I do hope you will accept this apology." About the complaints made against him, Gregg’s lawyer has firmly stated: "It is entirely false that he engages in behaviour of a sexually harassing nature"How the 15-minute city idea became a misinformation-fuelled fight that's rattling GTA councilsEquinix Inc. stock underperforms Monday when compared to competitorsMarjorie Taylor Greene Threatens Violent Action Against New Jersey Drones: 'I'll Shoot the Drones Down Myself'
A suspicious fire has erupted at the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne’s east overnight, injuring two people. Two individuals wearing masks were reportedly seen at the scene pouring “gasoline around the entrance” while worshippers were inside. Fire Rescue Victoria (FRV) were called to the site at 4.18 a.m. on Dec. 6 after receiving a triple zero call report a “synagogue on fire.” “The response was escalated to a third alarm with crews wearing breathing apparatus attacking the fire. The incident was deemed under control at 4.56 a.m. The train level crossing at Glen Eira Road currently remains blocked.” At the time of the incident, the fire agency sent out an alert to the community warning them of building fire and visible smoke. Sixty firefighters attended the scene, while about 17 fire appliances were used to bring the fire under the control, according to FRV assistant Chief Fire Officer Brayden Sinnamon. A police spokesman confirmed that the investigation is ongoing. “This violence and intimidation and destruction at a place of worship is an outrage. This attack has risked lives and is clearly aimed at creating fear in the community. Albanese said the people involved must be caught and face the full force of the law. “I have been briefed by the AFP Commissioner this morning. The Commonwealth will provide full assistance to Victorian authorities. “This deliberate, unlawful attack goes against everything we are as Australians and everything we have worked so hard to build as a nation.” Labor Education Minister Jason Clare said it was clear it was “no accident.” “This is a deliberate act of violence, an attack on a place of worship. Let’s call it out, there is no place for this in Australia. I hope that the police catch the perpetrators,” Clare told Channel 7. Deputy Victorian Liberal Leader and Member for Caulfield David Southwick said, “We are horrified by the devastating fire at the Adass Synagogue in Ripponlea.” Shadow Home Affairs Minister James Paterson described the situation as an “absolute travesty.” “This attack is on an orthodox community, some might say ultra-orthodox. They are not known as being particularly Zionist. “And our governments response? Condemn Israel, give millions to Hamas supporters locally and overseas, and import thousands from terrorist controlled Gaza with minimal security checks.” Meanwhile, the Jewish Council of Australia said they were alarmed by reports of the “violent attack.” The Council said they understand the incident took place while congregants were inside. Executive Officer Max Kaiser said the Council sent their “solidarity and prayers” to the congregants of the synagogue. “Now, more than ever, we remain committed to advocating for a society where diversity is celebrated, and all individuals and communities can live without fear of discrimination or violence.” Meanwhile, Sarah Schwartz, also an executive officer at the Council, said acts of antisemitic violence were attacks on their collective values. “This act of disgusting violence is not just an attack on one synagogue, but is an attack on Jewish communities more broadly. No one should be unsafe in a place of worship and I can only imagine the fear that these congregants would have felt,” she said.LAS VEGAS — Senior Skyar Vann scored 15 points and her sister, freshman Zya Vann, added 14 to lead No. 9 Oklahoma to an 88-58 win over UNLV on Friday night. Raegan Beers scored 10 points for the Sooners, who improved to 5-0. Skyar Vann shot 3 for 6 from 3-point range and Oklahoma hit 41.4% (12 of 29) behind the arc. Kiera Jackson scored 20 points for UNLV (4-2) and Mikinna Brackens added 12. Takeaways Oklahoma: The Sooners limited the Rebels to two field goals in the third quarter and extended a one-point halftime lead to 67-42. In the third quarter, the Rebels shot 2 of 16 with four turnovers. UNLV: The Rebels kept the game close in the first half behind 43.8% 3-point shooting, including two each from Jackson and Brackens. Jackson and Brackens each had 10 points in the first half. Key moment The Sooners scored the first 16 points coming out of the halftime break after leading 39-38 at the intermission. Beers, who leads the team with 21.3 points per game, scored the first two baskets after making only one shot in the first half. The Rebels ended the drought on Jackson's layup with 3:58 remaining in the third quarter. Key stat Oklahoma has beaten all four of its opponents by more than 30 points, but needed to outscore the Rebels by 29 in the second half to keep the streak alive. UNLV missed a free throw and a 3-pointer in the final minute. Up next The Sooners will stay in the Las Vegas Valley to play DePaul on Monday in the Ball Dawgs Classic. UNLV will host UCF on Wednesday. ___ Get poll alerts and updates on AP Top 25 basketball throughout the season. Sign up here. AP women’s college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-womens-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/womens-college-basketball