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Kamala Harris and McDonald’s: A College Job, and a Trump Attack

Birtherism, meet burgerism. Vice President Kamala Harris has recalled her stint at a Bay Area McDonald’s 41 years ago in introducing herself to voters — a biographical detail relatable to millions of Americans who have toiled in fast-food restaurants. But former President Donald J. Trump has repeatedly accused her of inventing it. Lacking a shred […]

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Saoirse Ronan reflects on being a child star and feeling left behind

The tragic death of One Direction star Liam Payne who openly struggled with his mental health and battles with drink and drugs, has triggered a debate about child stars. The former One Direction singer had his break at 16, although he made his first stab at fame at age 14 on The X Factor when […]

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Should I do the Switch Witch with my child this Halloween?

The Switch Witch has caused much controversy on social media, people have very polarising opinions, and one parent is wondering whether they should introduce it this year. What is the Switch Witch? The Switch Witch tradition involves allowing children to choose a few sweets or bars (usually between five and 10) after their trick-or-treating on […]

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Storm Ashley has arrived! Here’s what to do if you experience a power cut

There are fears that we may experience a power outage this evening thanks to a certain Storm Ashley who came to visit. There is a Status Yellow wind warning currently in place across Ireland until 3am Monday, while seven counties have a Status Orange wind warning from 10am to 8pm. Some of the other effects […]

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Wheeler Dealers star Ant Anstead’s glimpse into romance with Hollywood A-lister Renee Zellweger after cosy Insta snaps

Ant Anstead has opened up to The Sun online to give a unique insight into his life with Hollywood star Renee Zellweger.

In an interview, the star told how Renee is complete ‘car nut’ and even has her own welding helmet.

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Ant and Renee met on the set of his show and soon after announced they were a couple[/caption]
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Renee Zellweger with Ant’s children Archie and Amelie on the way to Goodwood.[/caption]
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Renee Zellweger and Ant Anstead started dating in 2021 and Ant has been sharing loved up pictures on his Instagram account.[/caption]

He said: “True story'” when asked about her love of cars and added: “Everybody knows, I met Renee on the car show. Pretty cool, right?.”

American actress Renee Zellweger, 55, is famed for her starring role in the Bridget Jones films and Ant Anstead, 45 has presented various motoring programmes and his latest Ant Anstead: Born Mechanic streams on discovery + on Thursday 24 October.

The pair met when Renee appeared on the British TV star’s show Celebrity IOU Joyride in April 2021 and the pair announced their romance publicly on Instagram that September. The couple have been loved up ever since and now live together in Orange County.

He said: “I live full time in America. I’ve been in America for eight years. America is my home. It just so happened that my summer was spent here because of this project. And obviously, you know, I have family here and commitments here and but, you know, America is my home. If I travel and I go on holiday, I come on holiday in England.”

Renee’s new film is out in 2025, but Ant has revealed that he hasn’t read the script,

He shared: “Oh gosh, I’ve been so busy.

“I haven’t been able to get across the plot but I do believe it’s closely related to the book.”

However, Ant admitted: “But I’ve not read the book.”

Ant has proudly been using his Instagram feed to write sweet posts about his girlfriend.

In one, back in the summer he gushed on a poster of her upcoming film Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.

“Oh man… she’s so beautiful…!”

He added: “That’s my Ren (lucky boy).”

Under another picture of the pair almost a year ago, cuddling up on a deckchair on the beach, he posted: “This lady 🥰 Pure. Class. Ren x”

To which fans started excitedly posting in approval.

One said: “She’d better marry you and have some beautiful kids congratulating you both.”

More recently the pair were also pictured with some of their kids from different partners before attending Goodwood and at the event.

Ant proudly describes on his Instagram profile he has ‘a beautiful blended family.’

Then there’s a photo sees them all glammed up for an awards ceremony, in one and in another, they are in the crowd celebrating with other A Listers.

While Renee doesn’t have a social media presence, Ant is very active on Instagram.

He is proud of is romance with the star, and documenting his love, reminds us of how Bridget used to chronicle her romance with Mr Darcy back in the nineties, but now its in the ‘insta’ age.

Ant’s new TV show is out on Thursday (24 October). “I am incredibly proud of this show! And its the first time in 11 shows and 26 TV shows later that I’ve opened the doors to my family and my private world.”

He told The Sun Online: “It came about because I bought a house, you know, the house was the nucleus of the show, you know, for my parents as they enter the final season their retirement as a chance to say thank you for everything that they’ve done for me and my brothers and my sister.

“The house is probably a five year renovation project, and it’s a huge amount of work. The rear end is condemned. It’s literally falling down. So the dream was crushed, this dream of, you know, changing the lives of my parents and saying thank you.

He explained that growing up, they never owned a home. His parents both worked as school cooks and they grew up in school accommodation. My mom collected Lilliput Lane houses and when I started to look around homes to get my parents at home and walked into this one straight away, I was like, Oh, my God, it’s like a life size Lilliput Lane. This is the house. We’re getting this house, and obviously, now I pay the price of that foolish, heart led endeavour.

“And ultimately, one thing I could do really well is build cars. So there was, luckily, a barn on the site, so it made sense that I started to flip some cars and make some profit and put into the house.

“And, you know, discovery, like, great. We’re gonna send a crew. And, I mean, it’s the most authentic TV show I think I’ve ever done, but they just come, tiny crew. Some of it’s recorded on my phone. They just come and press record and pretty chaotic.”

Ant is very much a family man and in other snaps he shows his family life, work projects and friends.

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Ant Anstead is pictured with Renee Zellweger on a beach.[/caption]

Ant’s brand new show Ant Anstead: Born Mechanic streams on discovery + on Thursday 24 October.

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Wolves 1 Man City 2: Match ends in major controversy as John Stones’ last-gasp winner STANDS despite on-field review

MANCHESTER CITY climbed up to the top of the Premier League table thanks to another dramatic late strike by John Stones.

Stones saved City’s blushes last month against 10-man Arsenal at the Etihad with an equaliser at the death to make it 2-2 and maintain their lead in the Premier League title race.

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Manchester City beat Wolves with another last-gasp goal by John Stones[/caption]
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Wolves ace Jorgen Strand Larsen opened the scoring after just seven minutes
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Man City equalised with a stunning finish by Josko Gvardiol
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Man City looked set to drop points just a day after the Gunners sustained their first loss of the season at Bournemouth.

Wolves drew first blood after just seven minutes with Jorgen Strand Larsen.

The visitors hit back on 33 minutes with a stunning finish by Josko Gvardiol.

And just as it looked Pep Guardiola’s men were running out of ideas, Stones turned the game on its head in the fifth minute of stoppage time.

More to follow

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Former world No1 Mark Allen star slams World Snooker Tour for ‘poor coverage’ and ‘having their favourites’

MARK ALLEN has taken a swipe at the World Snooker Tour for giving him “poor coverage” during his time as world No1.

Allen, 38, topped the rankings in May and kept top spot until August when he was dethroned by Judd Trump.

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Mark Allen has hit out at the World Snooker Tour for his treatment while world No1[/caption]

The Northern Irishman has now claimed that his three-month stint at the peak of the sport was “anti-climactic”, suggesting that the World Snooker Tour have “favourites”.

He told the BBC: “It was a bit anti-climactic. It wasn’t really enjoyable if I’m honest.

“I feel like I got very poor coverage from the governing body and I didn’t get a lot of coverage here [in Northern Ireland].

“Even turning up at events and I wasn’t on the main table all the time.

“Ultimately, if you keep winning matches and keep winning tournaments then that takes care of itself.

“It was a bit of a come down, really. I just feel like World Snooker have their favourites and that’s it.”

The World Snooker Tour have denied allegations that they prioritise certain players, clapping back at Allen in a statement of their own.

They said: “We feel that we covered Mark’s rise to world number one positively – at the start of the season we sent a crew to Antrim to interview him about this achievement.

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“We don’t prioritise specific players, we give them all an equal opportunity to promote the sport and entertain fans.”

Allen is still keen to return to top spot, but admitted that his desire has dwindled somewhat since his treatment last time he achieved the goal.

He added: “I didn’t stay there long thanks to Judd – he has been winning everything lately.

“I want to keep enjoying my snooker, keep winning matches and hopefully I’ll get back there soon.

“I’m going to be honest and say it’s not as big a target as it was before I got there.

“I don’t feel like I got as much attention for being world number one as I thought I would.”

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Patients could soon be FINED for missing NHS appointments as fury grows over £1bn wasted every year, Wes Streeting hints

PATIENTS could be fined for missing NHS appointments in the future, Wes Streeting has hinted.

The Health Secretary appeared to soften his previous blanket opposition to financial penalties as a means of raising cash.

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Health Secretary Wes Streeting at King George Hospital in Ilford[/caption]
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Streeting at the BBC today for the Sunday morning media round[/caption]
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Streeting leaves 10 Downing Street after attending a Cabinet Meeting last week[/caption]

Around eight million hospital appointments are missed every year and costs taxpayers £1billion in wasted time.

Grilled on the possibility of imposing fines, Mr Streeting told Times Radio: “At this stage it’s not something I’m looking at doing, but once we’ve got the system working effectively, if we still have this problem of missed appointments then I might be more open-minded.”

He added that he wants to improve the bookings system as a priority – so it is easier to cancel – before getting tough on patients.

Fining people has been considered for a while, with Rishi Sunak famously pledging a £10 penalty for missed appointments before dropping the pledge.

Mr Streeting has been dead against the idea in the past, warning it would be a “slippery slope” to wider NHS charges.

Yesterday he also denied his plan to offer weight-loss jabs to obese unemployed people was a “dystopian future”.

He said the drugs could be “game-changing” in getting people fit enough to go back to work.

The Cabinet Minister said: “They’re not the only solution, and I don’t want to create a dependency culture.

“I’m not interested in some dystopian future where I wander round involuntarily jabbing unemployed people who are overweight.  That is not the agenda.

“If we can throw the trends we’re seeing on obesity into reverse, that’s better for the health of the nation, and the nation’s finances, because we’ve got to shift from treating sickness to actively preventing it.

“But that’s not a substitute for good diet and nutrition and exercise.”

WES Streeting has told of his inner conflict at deciding whether or not to vote in favour of assisted dying.

The Health Secretary said he worries that a right to die could feel like “a duty to die” if the law is changed.

He said: “I have in my mind’s eye one of my grandmothers who died a very slow painful death, an inevitable death, from lung cancer.

“There are moments thinking back to that time through my 10-year-old eyes even then I would have wished for the pain to end sooner.

“The challenge is, I do not think palliative care, end of life care, in this country is good enough to give people a real choice.

“I worry about coercion and the risk that the right to die feels like a duty to die on the part of particularly older people.

“I am also worried about the slippery slope, and the Canadian experience is not a happy experience as far as I am concerned.

“I am having to weigh those considerations up very carefully.”

Proposals to change the law to legalise assisted dying will be debated and voted on next month.

If politicians back the plan, the law could change as early as next year.

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