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Noel Titheradge

United Kingdom

Investigations Correspondent and Executive Producer at BBC

Investigations Correspondent and Executive Producer @BBCNews. Orwell Prize Finalist 2023 and 2022. Signal: +44 7809 334720 email: [email protected]

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  • 2 months ago | bbc.com | Noel Titheradge

    Noel TitheradgeInvestigations correspondentCCTV of an autistic pupil being restrained by staff in a calming room at a special school is "brutal" and "unlawful", a restraint expert has told the BBC. The footage shows the 12-year-old being held face-down on the floor in a prone restraint involving five members of staff. His mother - who gave it to the BBC - said she was "horrified" when she watched it.

  • 2 months ago | bbc.com | Noel Titheradge

    Staff accused of abusing children won't be chargedNoel TitheradgeBBC Investigations CorrespondentBBCOne of the Hesley Group sites, Fullerton House, is in Denaby Main on the edge of DoncasterNo charges will be brought against staff accused of abusing 95 vulnerable children at residential special schools near Doncaster following a four-year police investigation, the BBC has learned.

  • Mar 11, 2025 | bbc.com | Noel Titheradge

    Doctors didn't warn women of 'risky sex' drug urgesNoel TitheradgeBBC News Investigations correspondentCurtis LancasterBBCClaire says she began to feel unprecedented sexual urges after taking the drugsPatients prescribed drugs for movement disorders - including restless leg syndrome (RLS) - say doctors did not warn them about serious side effects that led them to seek out risky sexual behaviour.

  • Mar 11, 2025 | yahoo.com | Noel Titheradge |Curtis Lancaster

    Patients prescribed drugs for movement disorders - including restless leg syndrome (RLS) - say doctors did not warn them about serious side effects that led them to seek out risky sexual behaviour. Twenty women have told the BBC that the drugs - given to them for RLS, which causes an irresistible urge to move - ruined their lives.

  • Mar 11, 2025 | flipboard.com | Noel Titheradge

    2 days agoWhat Happens If You Masturbate Everyday For a YearWhat happens when you masturbate every day for a year? While everyone’s habits are different, factors like hormones, libido, and mental health can shape how masturbation affects your body and mind. In this video, we explore both the potential downsides—such as decreased sensation, risk of addiction, and lower sexual desire—and the benefits, like stress relief and improved self-awareness.

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Noel Titheradge
Noel Titheradge @NoelTitheradge
6 Jun 25

Proud to be a finalist at the 2025 Amnesty Media Awards for my work on abuse and neglect in special school calming rooms ✨ Great to see recognition of deprivation of liberty concerns for vulnerable pupils https://t.co/ejr1cVyRKO

Noel Titheradge
Noel Titheradge @NoelTitheradge
4 Jun 25

RT @BBCMBuchanan: NEW: Police are investigating a number of deaths at an NHS hospital. The patients all died following the same heart proc…

Noel Titheradge
Noel Titheradge @NoelTitheradge
24 May 25

RT @annabeldeas: I’ve spent a year speaking to a British people smuggler who brought migrants into the UK. My investigation reveals how he…