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NFU President Tom Bradshaw has told GB News that the community’s meeting with the Labour Government concluded that they are “not willing to look at alternatives” to their inheritance tax raid on farmers.Speaking to GB News reporter Adam Cherry, Bradshaw explained: “When somebody opens a meeting saying, ‘I’m meeting with you because you asked’ rather than having a purpose or anything they want to discuss with you, it’s very difficult to believe that meeting is genuine and that there’s going to be any solutions coming out of it.”As we went further and further through the meeting, it was very clear…

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Meghan Markle’s latest brand launch ‘As Ever’ has been criticised as a “total rush” by a branding expert.The sudden rebranding comes after abandoning the previously announced ‘American Riviera Orchard’ name for Meghan’s lifestyle products.The rebranding leaked online 24 hours before Meghan’s Instagram announcement confirming the change and coming just two weeks before her new Netflix lifestyle show debuts.A branding expert told MailOnline: ‘It appears to have been a total rush – despite what Meghan says about As Ever going back to 2022.’Meghan Markle’s latest brand launch ‘As Ever’ has been criticised as a “total rush” by a branding expert.Instagram“They’ve clearly…

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Ewan Gawne News, ManchesterDaisyHillFCAaron Hunt was scouted after taking Daisy Hill FC through the leagues on Football ManagerA man who helped win promotion for his lower league local club on the video game Football Manager has now landed the job of running the side in real life.Aaron Hunt, from Bolton, found fame streaming his virtual exploits with Daisy Hill FC on Twitch and, as a result, was invited to the save the North West Counties Football League (NWCFL) side for real after its recent financial struggles.He was headhunted to be the club’s chairman by the Cutters’ manager, Lee Hill, in…

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Energy bills are set to rise by five per cent from April, marking the third consecutive increase in the price cap, according to the latest forecasts from Cornwall Insight.The energy consultancy predicts a typical household will pay £1,823 annually for gas and electricity from April to June 2025, up £85 from the current energy price cap of £1,738.Industry regulator Ofgem will officially announce the new price cap on Tuesday, February 25 with cold weather and reduced renewable energy production set to drive the latest price increase, as gas storage levels fell across Europe.This combination of these factors has led to…

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Julian Holloway, the beloved Carry On film star and father of author Sophie Dahl, has died aged 80.The British actor, who appeared in eight Carry On films between 1967 and 1976, was the son of celebrated actor and comedian Stanley Holloway.His death was announced yesterday, prompting an outpouring of tributes from fellow actors and industry figures.Holloway was known for his versatile acting career spanning both comedy and serious roles, from his appearances in Carry On Camping and Carry On Up The Khyber to numerous television performances.Holloway made his mark in the iconic Carry On franchise during a nine-year period, becoming…

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Hundreds of children have been caught breaking a major traffic rule over the past four years with electric scooters blamed for the surge in offences.It comes after reports found that 800 children have been caught driving without insurance with a staggering 2,100 per cent increase in cases since 2021. The research, which was revealed through a Freedom of Information request, found that one in 10 offences involved a driver aged 14 or below.The surge in numbers has been largely attributed to the rise in e-scooters which do not require insurance and are illegal on public roads or in public spaces.Do…

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Family handoutDetained Britons Craig and Lindsay Foreman have been charged in Iran with espionage, the country’s judiciary news agency has said. Mr and Mrs Foreman were arrested in January but news of their detention, on unspecified security charges, emerged last week.Judiciary spokesman Asghar Jahangir said that the couple, both aged 52, had “entered Iran under the guise of tourists” and “gathered information in multiple provinces of the country”.The pair moved from East Sussex to start a new life in Andalucia, Spain, in 2019 and had appeared on an episode of Channel 4’s A New Life in the Sun in 2022…

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Mark Chapman is joined by Stephen Warnock, Chris Sutton and The Athletic’s Adam Crafton the Monday Night Club to discuss the problems facing Ruben Amorim and Manchester United.Listen to the best bits of the Monday Night Club on the Football Daily podcastWATCH MORE: ‘Maddison dictates the game’ – how Man Utd gave Spurs too much space

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Residents in Sneinton, Nottingham, are grappling with a severe littering crisis that has turned their streets into what locals describe as a “health hazard”.Raw meat, broken glass, used nappies and old televisions are among the items being dumped across the suburb’s pedestrian paths and crossings.SIGN OUR PETITION: CALLING FOR HARSHER PUNISHMENT FOR THOSE THAT TRASH OUR COUNTRYResidents in Sneinton, Nottingham, are grappling with a severe littering crisis Google Street ViewThe issue has also led to persistent rat infestations in the area.Olivia Wileman, who has lived in Sneinton for nine years, says the situation has deteriorated significantly during her time in…

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The Scottish Government are set to release as many as 390 prisoners under their new early release scheme to tackle prison overcrowding.Passed in November last year, the Prisoners Early Release Act sees prisoners who are sentenced to less than four years to be released after serving 40 per cent of their sentence, rather than 50 per cent.Prisoners serving for violent and sexual offences will be made exempt from the Act.Scottish Justice Secretary Angela Constance said prison reforms “will give an immediate and a sustained reduction” in the prison population of around 5 per cent.Angela Constance said the release ‘will give…

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