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Presenter Laura Whitmore has shared that she is pregnant with her second child with a series of glamorous pictures.The 40-year-old former Love Island host announced the happy news using a post on social media, prompting congratulatory responses.The baby will be Ms Whitmore’s second child with husband Iain Stirling, and as she delivered the news, she wrote on Instagram: “Instagram V Reality – Spoiler: It wasn’t just a big meal mama ate.”She’s been cooking away! I’d like to thank stretchy pants and travel sick bags.”The photos showed Ms Whitmore with her growing baby bump on full display as she donned various…
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Hinkel believes Stuttgart may have “a small advantage over the two legs because the second one is at home”.If Celtic are looking for an added source of optimism it could perhaps come from Stuttgart’s away record in this season’s competition.They have lost three of their four away games – at Basel, Fenerbahce and Roma.Although it should be said there is no shame in that, and a 4-0 win at Dutch side Go Ahead Eagles is also an impressive outlier.”The first leg at Celtic Park is important because away over the years Stuttgart had some results in the Champions League or…
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Six months before the 2012 Olympics, American Claressa Shields took her first step on the path to greatness.Aged only 16, Shields beat national champion Franchon Crews-Dezurn, who was eight years her senior, at the US Olympic trials.Shields would go on to win gold at the Games in London and earn a further two victories over Crews-Dezurn in the amateur ranks.A fourth successive win followed when they met on their professional debuts in 2016 – and the pair are set to reignite their rivalry on Saturday when Shields defends her undisputed heavyweight status.”Me and Franchon have always said that for some…
Sir Keir Starmer has been put under pressure to make his 16th U-turn after Donald Trump last night rubbished the Prime Minister’s Chagos “surrender” deal.The US President had initially supported Sir Keir’s decision to hand over the Indian Ocean archipelago to Mauritius.However, Mr Trump expressed grave concerns about the US losing access to its Diego Garcia military base. He said: “Should Iran decide not to make a Deal, it may be necessary for the United States to use Diego Garcia, and the Airfield located in Fairford, in order to eradicate a potential attack by a highly unstable and dangerous Regime.”Shadow…
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has issued a new statement on allegations made against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor this morning, affirming that no individual stands above British law.When pressed on whether the former prince ought to voluntarily present himself to authorities, Mr Starmer refused to be drawn, stating this was a decision for police to make independently.The Prime Minister said: “I think that’s a matter for the police, they will conduct their own investigations, but one of the core principles in our system is that everybody is equal under the law and nobody is above the law.”He stressed this fundamental principle must…
In response to my question, Pep focused on player quality.”We adapt to the quality of the players that we have. We have just one proper proper winger right now in Antoine and we adapt the system to make comfortable the players.”It’s telling that for one of the most successful coaches in football, his approach is player-led. In recent years, numerous coaches have been hired and subsequently sacked for a tactical style they have been unwilling to waver from. Guardiola in 2026 still believes in unlocking low blocks by dominating possession, and pinning teams into their own half, as he did…
A pensioner couple in Oldham were subjected to a terrifying ordeal when a burglar entered their bedroom and ordered them to consume a mysterious black liquid.Maureen Parkisson, 79, was asleep beside her husband Roland at their Royton home when the intruder woke her by touching her shoulder at approximately 5am on Tuesday.”I felt this hand on my shoulder, thinking it was Roland waking me up,” she told the Manchester Evening News.”I saw his face, he had a hi-vis jacket on, he had gloves on and a hood. I said, ‘what do you want?!’ And he said ‘I’m working outside. I…
The Prime Minister has been warned that Britain is facing a “1936 moment” – and its armed forces are not ready for war.A group of retired military leaders, former ministers and security advisers have urged Sir Keir Starmer to double defence spending to five per cent of GDP. They have insisted Britain is unprepared for military conflict with Russia – and must urgently re-arm.Signees of the letter include former Defence Secretary Sir Ben Wallace, ex-National Security Advisor Lord Darroch and Professor Anthony King, a leading defence expert. The letter reads: “Britain lacks the mass, readiness and resilience needed to produce…
