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A former professional dancer who was left unable to move her leg for a month after a brain tumour diagnosis said it has “put everything in life into perspective”.Charlotte Searle, from Lymm in Cheshire, said she “cried pretty much constantly” after an MRI scan revealed the condition.”There was one nurse who came in and comforted me and she said, right, you just need to pull your positive pants on.”And that has stuck.”Ms Searle teaches dance exercise to students, who took inspiration from the nurse’s words for her last class.”Without me knowing, they had all gathered big knickers and put positive…
Fulham may have had to wait nearly a year for a Premier League penalty, but its conversion should never have been in doubt.Raul Jimenez calmly slotted home the Cottagers’ first penalty since the 2-2 draw with Ipswich in January 2025 to earn Fulham a 1-0 win against Nottingham Forest and move to within two spot-kicks of breaking a Premier League record.The Mexican has now joined Yaya Toure as being the only players, from those who have taken 10 or more, to have converted all of them. Both have now scored 11 from 11.Chelsea’s Cole Palmer went ahead of Toure when…
A Welsh sheep farmer believes he owns Britain’s oldest Christmas tree, and it’s now come out for its 94th season.John Beynon, 71, lives on Kimley Moor near Swansea, where the one-foot artificial tree has been a family treasure since 1931.His mother Josie picked it up from Woolworths for just sixpence, and it’s been the centrepiece of their celebrations ever since.”It comes out every year ever since I can remember,” Mr Beynon said.The semi-retired farmer reckons the modest little tree, no bigger than a candlestick, has witnessed nearly a century of British history.During its remarkable 94-year run, the miniature tree has…
Immigration expert Rob Bates has hit out at what he branded “absolute drivel” from the new chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission following her intervention on migration.The research director at the Centre for Migration Control accused the EHRC boss of being “completely out of touch” with public opinion after she urged Britain to remain bound by the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson urged politicians to stop criticising illegal arrivals, warning it could make life “very, very difficult” for ethnic minority citizens.She also drew ire for saying European human rights courts “protect all of us” and…
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Cruz Beckham has publicly denied claims that his parents, Sir David and Lady Victoria Beckham, unfollowed their eldest son, Brooklyn, on Instagram, instead revealing a far more dramatic development in the ongoing family rift.The 20-year-old singer responded to a Daily Mail headline about the alleged unfollowing by posting on his Instagram Stories.Hitting back furiously, he wrote: “NOT TRUE. My mum and dad would never unfollow their son. Let’s get the facts right. They woke up blocked… as did I.” (sic)The revelation that Brooklyn, 26, has blocked his entire family on the social media platform marks a significant escalation in tensions…
Emma SaundersCulture reporterGetty ImagesChris Rea pictured in his studio in 2005Chris Rea, the musician behind the festive classic Driving Home for Christmas, has died at the age of 74.The singer died on Monday in hospital following a short illness, a spokesperson for his family said.A statement on behalf of his wife and two children read: “It is with immense sadness that we announce the death of our beloved Chris. “He passed away peacefully in hospital earlier today following a short illness, surrounded by his family.”The blues-influenced star had a string of hits included Auberge, On the Beach, Fool (If You…
Manchester United could move for Conor Gallagher on loan, three Premier League clubs are vying for Antoine Semenyo, while Aston Villa join the race for Brennan Johnson.Manchester United have shortlisted seven midfielders to sign, with a loan deal for Atletico Madrid’s 25-year-old England international Conor Gallagher in January being one of the more feasible options. (Talksport), externalTottenham have ended their pursuit of Bournemouth and Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo. However, the 25-year-old is still of interest to Manchester City and Manchester United, while Liverpool are weighing up their options following Alexander Isak’s injury. (Sky Sports), externalSemenyo, who has a release clause…
Michelle Dewberry has launched a scathing attack on Sainsbury’s and the publisher behind a Grinch-themed Christmas card that was withdrawn following complaints from transgender activists.The card featured Dr Seuss’s famous green character alongside the caption “This Christmas, I’m identifying as a Grinch.”The controversy began when trans journalist Sophie Molly discovered the card at a Sainsbury’s store in Aberdeen’s Berryden area.Molly promptly shared an image of the product on social media platform Bluesky, labelling it as transphobic and urging the retailer to “do better”.Emotional Rescue, the company behind the card, moved swiftly to address the backlash.The publisher issued an apology and…
The Labour Government’s war on the countryside continues, just in time for Christmas. Not content with imposing an unaffordable death tax on farmers, they now want to ban trail hunting in case people break the law. These attacks on our rural industry are no accident. Socialists in Government want to destroy the rural economy to meet the requirements of net zero. Hence, you must sacrifice meat, dairy, and the rural way of life to lower your emissions.Why do socialists want this? Because Labour governments are instinctively hostile to individual freedom. They are rooted in a collectivist mindset that values control…
