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A fiery on-air clash erupted tonight as GB News presenter Nana Akua took aim at guest Fahima Mahomed for repeatedly interrupting during a heated debate about Reform UK. Ms Mahomed accused Reform of using “divisive rhetoric” to inflame communities but struggled to provide examples when pressed.Fahima Mahomed said: “The difference between Labour and Reform is when there is rhetoric being spewed to inflame and divide communities.”Nana replied: “Be specific. Okay, which slogans and which rhetoric? Nana Akua had a heated clash with Fahima Mahomed | GB NEWS “Because otherwise, what you’re saying is just rhetoric. “Be specific if you’re saying…
Television presenter Victoria Coren Mitchell has addressed the controversy surrounding Friday evening’s Have I Got News For You, acknowledging an error made during the programme she hosted.Her statement comes after the BBC withdrew the episode from iPlayer and issued an apology for broadcasting a false claim about Euan Blair’s company, Multiverse, securing a government contract for the digital ID scheme.The BBC removed Friday’s edition from its streaming service following the broadcast of the inaccurate information, but later reuploaded it with the remarks removed.Writing on X on Saturday evening, Ms Coren Mitchell addressed the controversy, writing: “Meanwhile, if you see a…
New research has revealed the most reliable and unreliable vehicles on the road across the country, with an impressive four cars all scoring a perfect 100 per cent rating.New rankings from What Car? have revealed that the Hyundai i10, Hyundai Santa Fe, Kia EV3 and Toyota GR Yaris all achieved a perfect reliability ranking.The ratings were handed out based on the experiences of 32,493 owners over the last two years, with respondents detailing the number and nature of any faults, how much they cost to fix and how long the cars were off the road for.The data found that 95…
Levi Roberts invested most of his redundancy money from Tata Steel in his new pizza making businessA year after working his final shift on the blast furnace, ex-steelworker Levi Roberts is operating two smaller ovens – baking pizzas – in a converted horse-box in Port Talbot.The 29-year-old invested most of his redundancy package in his new business venture which he came up with while chatting in the garden.He’s one of about 2,000 Tata Steel employees who lost their jobs when the blast furnaces were shut down last year. Tata said it had already started the work to build a £1.25bn…
Exeter: John; Feyi-Waboso, Slade, Hammersley, Brown-Bampoe; Skinner, Varney; Goodrick-Clarke, Dweba, Iosefa-Scott, Jenkins (capt), Zambonin, Roots, Fisilau, Vintcent.Replacements: Yeandle, Blose, Tchumbadze, Tuima, Pearson, James, Chapman, Lilley.Newcastle: Williams; Spencer, Doherty, Grayson, Hearle; Connon, Elliott; McCallum, McGuigan (capt), de Bruin, Hodgson, Clarke, Neild, Gordon, Mafi.Replacements: Fletcher, Brocklebank, Palframan, Usher, Lee-Warner, Dickens, Chamberlain, Obatoyinbo.Referee: Craig Maxwell-Keys.
Two victims of the Manchester synagogue terror attack have been praised as heroes for shielding worshippers.Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66, were both killed outside the Heaton Park synagogue protecting worshippers on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.Mr Daulby was accidentally struck by a bullet fired by the police as he barricaded the door to protect fellow members of the congregation on Thursday morning.Greater Manchester police hailed the victim as “brave” who “prevented the attacker from gaining access to the premises”.The force said: “Adrian was one of the brave worshippers attending the synagogue at the time…
Kemi Badenoch condemned pro-Palestine demonstrations held on Yom Kippur, calling them “completely wrong” in the wake of a terrorist attack targeting the Jewish community.She warned that while the right to protest must be protected, it “comes with responsibilities” urging activists to “stop intimidation” and “stop violence.”“We need to protest without making people unsafe or dividing our country,” she said.
Jeremy Clarkson has dismantled Carol Vorderman’s argument that Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s dwindling popularity in the polls is merely down to “bad PR” by the Labour Party.Last month, it was revealed that the current PM was the least popular on record according to the polls, something Ms Vorderman discussed at the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool last week. Jeremy Clarkson has torn apart Carol Vorderman’s claims about Labour | GETTYIn his latest newspaper column, Mr Clarkson began his ridicule of Ms Vorderman by pointing out that during the election campaign, she was “extremely keen” that the public voted for Labour.”She…
Floundering Britons who are struggling to shed pounds could be battling undetected hormonal disruptions, a leading weight loss expert has warned.Sometimes, despite maintaining healthy diets and regular exercise routines, losing weight can be a real challenge. But it might be more of a battle of biology. Explaining the baffling scenario, Professor Franklin Joseph from Dr Frank’s Weight Loss Clinic revealed that biological factors beyond calorie intake could be thwarting weight loss efforts.”We see patients every week who are doing everything ‘right’ but can’t shift the weight,” Prof Joseph explained.Biology might be to blame for weight loss struggles | GETTYThe specialist…
A one minute’s silence has been observed at Old Trafford stadium before a match between Manchester United and Sunderland. The tribute comes after two people were killed and three left in a serious condition in an attack outside a synagogue in Manchester on Thursday. The victims have been named as Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66. One of the victims was hit by police gunfire “as a tragic and unforeseen consequence” as officers shot the attacker, Greater Manchester Police said. Players also wore black armbands with #ACityUnited written on them.
