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Backseat drivers are those who think they know better or critique how you driveA survey of 2,000 motorists have revealed the biggest telltale signs of oneAre you guilty of any of the 20 backseat driver misdemeanours identified?  Backseat drivers, we all know one. That person you hate to have in the car as a passenger who always thinks they know better or is quick to critique how you perform behind the wheel.But have you considered that you might also be one?A new survey has revealed 20 telltale signs of a backseat driver, as voted by motorists in Britain. The big question is,…

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When I first started work as a GP, one of the most difficult daily tasks was signing sick notes.I had no training for it, and the problem was not just applying my signature to the form and stating the diagnosis, but making a judgment about how much time off the patient needed before they would be fit for work.This wasn’t so much of an issue when a patient had suffered a clear and obvious problem, such as pneumonia or following a heart attack, where there is a pretty standard recovery period of some weeks or months. Sometimes, you’d sense there…

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Erik ten Hag has hit back at his critics, labelling them as a ‘disgrace’ following Manchester United’s progression to a second-successive FA Cup final.The Red Devils scraped by Championship outfit Coventry City on penalties in Sunday’s semi-final to set up a showdown with Manchester City on May 25 at Wembley.However, despite the victory, the manner of the performance was cause for concern for United – with Ten Hag’s side blowing a 3-0 lead with 20 minutes remaining. The collapse led to many, such as United legend Roy Keane, being highly critical of the Old Trafford outfit – with Ten Hag…

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An Iranian asylum seeker living in Britain has warned others to no longer come after he received an email telling him he faces a possible deportation flight to Rwanda.Masoud was seen on screen receiving a Home Office alert on his mobile phone, after Parliament finally last night passed the government’s new law to send illegal entrants to the east African country.He admitted he would not have entered the UK had he known the Rwanda threat might be there – but other migrants camping across the Channel in Calais told MailOnline they would not be deterred. Groups of men from the Sudan…

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Kate Garraway and Ed Balls have reminisced on their highlights from presenting on Good Morning Britain, as the ITV show marks its 10 year anniversary.The breakfast show debuted in 2014 and will reach the milestone on Sunday, with a special celebratory episode on Monday morning.The series’ presenters reflected on their most memorable moments, with Kate – who has appeared on the show from the start – recalling interviewing Renée Zellweger.The broadcaster, 56, explained how the Oscar-winning actress, 54, had once worked behind the scenes on the GMB to carry out research for the next Bridget Jones film.She even pinched some of…

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Princess Kate has finally released a “new unedited” photo of Prince Louis to mark his sixth birthday.GB News understands the Prince and Princess of Wales are grateful for the birthday messages they have received for Prince Louis who is celebrating his sixth birthday today.A “new unedited image” was taken in the last few days in Windsor by Princess Kate.Prince William, 41, and Kate, 42, are understood to have been keen to share a new image of Louis on their social media accounts to thank the public for their birthday wishes.Prince Louis posing to mark his sixth birthdayThe Princess of WalesThey…

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Further car tax changes could be introduced in the coming years if there is enough demand from drivers, ahead of major new rules next year.Following a price hike for most drivers at the start of April, the Government has hinted that it could introduce further changes in the future.Electric vehicle owners are required to begin paying car tax from April 2025 in a move that is aimed at making the system of motoring taxation more fair.From next year, drivers with an electric car will need to pay the lowest first year rate of vehicle tax, which would place them in…

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Amanda Holden had a nightmare commute on Monday morning after she was locked in at her Spanish villa.The TV and radio star, 53, was trying to leave the villa in the early hours of Monday to head to a studio to link up with her Heart Breakfast show back in the UK, but ran into problems when she got to the front gate.Sharing a video of the hilarious morning on Instagram, Amanda told her followers: ‘I’m trying to do Heart from Spain but I’m locked in the property!’Pointing to an outbuilding she exclaimed ‘we’ve found some ladders’ before the video…

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A young British schoolboy has scooped up gold in a unique competition where competitors attempt to copy seagulls. Cooper Wallace from Chesterfield, Derby­shire won Gold in the “Meeuwenschreeuwen” or gull screams championship in Belgium.The nine-year-old was first inspired after being pecked by a seagull on a seaside holiday.After competing, he won the junior league, scoring 92 out of 100, more than any of the 56 competitors, including 46 adults.The Belgian coastal town of De Panne hosts the competition every yearGoogle Maps/GettyCooper said: “I just wanted to make the noise to remember I got pecked by one…but I like seagulls.”My mum…

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