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Ellen and Tanya have both lost weight using GLP-1s but have had very different experiences when it comes to stopping the medicationRuth Clegg,Health and wellbeing reporterandHolly Jennings”It’s like a switch that goes on and you’re instantly starving.”Tanya Hall has tried to stop taking weight loss medication multiple times. But every time she stops the injections, the food noise comes back. Loudly.Weight loss jabs, or GLP-1s, have done for many what diets could never do. That constant background hum, telling them to eat even when they are full, has been turned off.The drugs have given those who never thought they could…

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Australia spinner Nathan Lyon will play no further part on the final day of the third Ashes Test and is a doubt for the remainder of the series because of a hamstring injury.Lyon, 38, who became Australia’s second highest Test wicket-taker during the Adelaide Test, was injured diving in the field on the morning of the fifth day. He clutched his right hamstring and left the field immediately.Lyon took three wickets on the fourth afternoon to put Australia on the brink of a victory that will confirm a series win.He went wicketless before his injury on day five, however, as…

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When Adam Herbert talks about the origins of his business, he doesn’t refer to a boardroom, a pitch deck or a venture capital cheque. He points to a garden shed. It was there that the entrepreneur laid the foundations for what would become Go Live Data, now one of the UK’s fastest-growing marketing firms which partners with Amazon.”I set it up from my garden shed,” he told GB News. “It was the perfect space to think and create ideas for the business.” Go Live Data was never meant to be a clone of the existing B2B data giants. It was…

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Danny FullbrookBedfordshire, Hertfordshire and BuckinghamshireUniversal Destinations & Experiences/ComcastThe new theme park is expected to eventually attract more visitors than any other park in Europe, according to UniversalUniversal’s UK theme park was given the green light this week, a decision which created buzz for families up and down the country who might one day want to go.After months of discussions, Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government Steve Reed gave planning permission for the park to be constructed in Kempston Hardwick, close to Bedford.This isn’t just another attraction – it’s an attempt by the US entertainment giant to build…

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Williamson, 34, becomes a two-weight British champion having also won the belt at light-middleweight – and put a torrid run of results behind him after three losses in his past five fights.Simpson, meanwhile, fell to his first professional defeat in 19 fights and after being serenaded with “Yorkshire, Yorkshire, Yorkshire” chants by a raucous crowd for most of the night, quickly jumped on the microphone to quell potential trouble in the audience.The Barnsley native sells most of his tickets personally among his fans and paid tribute to them after the loss.Simpson was ahead on the judges’ scorecards when he was…

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FilmMagic via Getty ImagesWinslet made her directorial debut with Goodbye June, released this monthKate Winslet has spoken about how she coped with “appalling” reporting and intrusion by the media after rising to fame as Rose in James Cameron’s 1997 epic, Titanic.The actor and director said she was followed by paparazzi and had her phone tapped, with people even looking through her bins and asking her local shops what she bought to “try and figure out what diet I was on or wasn’t on”.”It was horrific,” she said. Years later, she experienced further intrusion during a marriage breakdown, adding the ways…

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For many Arsenal fans, there will be a sense of deja vu. Leading the Premier League at Christmas before being eaten up by a relentless Pep Guardiola side is something the Gunners have got a little bit used to.Seeing a seven-point lead over Manchester City cut to two in the space of five games won’t exactly fill them with confidence either.”We’re back on top of the table but we’re not watching City too much, or the other teams,” said Bukayo Saka. “We’re in control now. We know if we win every week we’ll stay there.”Arteta added: “The only thing we…

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Rachel Reeves has been barred from her local pub amid backlash over tax hikes hitting the hospitality industry.A pub landlord in the Chancellor’s Leeds constituency has told her not to step inside his venue this Christmas after a sharp rise in business rates left him £2,500 worse off.Martin Knowles, who runs the Marsh Inn, says he has moved to ban Labour MPs from the pub – including Ms Reeves – in response to the Government’s tax hikes on the hospitality sector. He told the Daily Mail: “I thought I’d ban them all, including the local MP, as they are not…

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Arzu Dutta / Bradford residents signed up for their big moment on the Myrtle Park stageThousands of people have turned out for the closing event of Bradford’s year as UK City of Culture.The first of two performances of Brighter Still took place in Bingley earlier, with a “community cast” of hundreds of local people bringing dancing, poetry and singing to Myrtle Park.Emily Lim, the show’s co-director, said those who had taken part had “done themselves and their city incredibly proud”.During its tenure, organisers said Bradford had hosted about 5,000 “big, bold and brilliant” events, including the Turner Prize, with city…

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