
Abbey Clancy issues husband Peter Crouch an ultimatum with 'change needed'
Mum-of-four, Abbey Clancy, admitted she wanted 'a change' while talking to her husband, former footballer, Peter Crouch, on their podcast, The Therapy Couch
Mum-of-four, Abbey Clancy, admitted she wanted 'a change' while talking to her husband, former footballer, Peter Crouch, on their podcast, The Therapy Couch
Data from the DWP shows sickness benefits pay more than the minimum wage for one million Britons.
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Destined for success, Jasveen Sangha lived a glamorous life and was 'spoilt rotten' by her British multimillionaire grandparents who gave her everything.
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Pitlochry Festival theatre An unplanned meeting between Burns’s mother, wife and lover prompts an unsentimental reckoning for the flawed poet, enlivened with a dose of song Safe to say that Agnes Broun, Jean Armour and the woman known only as Clarinda never met at the grave of Robert Burns to commemorate his birthday. Even safer to say that had mother, wife and upper-class lover had such a meeting, they would not have spent the time filling each other in on their relationship with the great poet. No matter. The contrivance of John Binnie’s play, set on 25 January with an eye to performances on Burns Nights to come, paves the way for what really makes this show tick: an attractive compilation of favourite songs, sweetly sung by Alyson Orr (Agnes), Stephanie Cremona (Jean) and Eden Barrie (Clarinda), following the pretty harmonies of Orr’s arrangements and the simple acoustic guitar accompaniment of Chris Coxon. Continue reading...
The Met Office has released it predicted outlook for the beginning of 'meteorological autumn' as a record-breaking summer draws to a close - with thunderstorms on the cards
"A Palestinian family recounted the bitter moments of evacuating their house in the Al Rishwan neighbourhood towards the south of Gaza to flee the Israeli military incursion into the north. Footage filmed on Saturday captures the Mahdi family packing their personal belongings as they prepare to leave. "Today I am fleeing. It is not a voluntary evacuation, as said, but rather involuntary. […] We live under shelling and clashes; we sleep with the sounds of gunfire and helicopters flying overhead," Mahdi Nafez said. His wife, Maha, who is also a cancer patient, described the evacuation as 'the worst day of our lives', adding: "Life itself perished." "We are only breathing by God's blessing, but our souls died when they told us to flee and leave the house, as we are compelled to leave our house with all memories and dreams along with everything that represents us here," Maha continued. On Friday, the Israeli military declared Gaza City 'a dangerous combat zone' as Arabic-language army spokesperson Avichay Adraee announced the implementation of 'preliminary operations' on the outskirts of the city. Earlier this month, Israel's security cabinet endorsed a plan to expand the war by taking control of Gaza City, triggering widespread international condemnation, including Russia, France and the United Kingdom, warning of its potential breach of international law. The conflict began after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,139 people and taking 200 hostage. In retaliation, Israel has conducted a widespread military operation across Gaza; as a result, 63,371 Palestinians were killed and 159,835 others were injured at the time of publication, according to Gaza's Ministry of Health."
The Queen's famous phrase 'recollections may vary' seems to apply to the days surrounding the Princess's funeral on September 6, 1997.
It's Midnight on August 31 1997 and Princess Diana , accompanied by Dodi Fayed and their entourage, is preparing to leave the Ritz hotel in Paris.