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Everything to know about the double Child Benefit payment – when is it paid, how much, and who is eligible?

Parents in Ireland are eagerly awaiting the two double Child Benefit payments that will be made before Christmas this year. It was expected that the Child Benefit payment would be increased in Budget 2025 but instead the Government opted to issue two double payments to all parents in November and December. RELATED: Who is eligible […]

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‘His mum is just amazing’ Kathryn Thomas is full of praise for her stepson Conor’s mum Jackie

TV presenter Kathryn Thomas was first introduced to her stepson Conor when he was 16-years-old, a tricky time in a teenage boy’s life. However, the two have become close and have built a unique bond over the years and Kathryn is under no illusion that her husband’s ex, Conor’s mum Jackie, had a big role […]

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‘Undermarked’ scream Strictly fans as they accuse the judges of ‘playing favourites’

MIRANDA star Sarah Hadland has impressed millions with her smooth prowess in the BBC Strictly Come Dancing ballroom.

But viewers were left disappointed by her average score on Saturday night for her foxtrot and now many are suggesting that she is being undermarked.

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Sarah Hadland has brought elegance and grace to the dancefloor[/caption]

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But with a score of 27, viewers believe that Sarah is being undermarked[/caption]

The 53-year-old who is partnered with last year’s champion Vito Coppola, was given a collective score of 27, while contestants Wynne Evans and and EastEnders Jamie Borthwick both got the higher mark of 34.

Now viewers are saying that she’d getting the rough deal.

One said: “I swear each week they judge Sarah so much harder than everyone else.”

Another said: “Sarah was undermarked surely.”

And another viewer commentated: “Sarah – Should’ve easily been in the top half of the leaderboard! Imo she was stronger than Sam, Pete, Chris, Shayne and Jamie – criminal to have been behind them.”

Meanwhile another observer noted that the men including Wynne are being overmarked by comparison.

They said: “Anybody else feel like the judges are really baby-ing the male contestants?

I feel like almost all of them – particularly Nick and Wynne – were way over marked? Then you have the likes of Montell and Sarah who were totally undermanned. Punam got way harsher scoring than her male counterparts who also made mistakes.”

In the forth live show, Sarah, who danced to Billie Eilish‘s hit track Birds of a Feather, admitted the song meant a lot to her family and her child.

In her VT, a tearful Sarah said: “It would be really lovely to show how I feel in the dance.”

Sarah then took to the dancefloor to perform the elegant routine – but it received mixed reviews by head judge Shirley Ballas and Craig Revel Horwood.

Shirley said: “The spotting on the spins were flawless, you did it twice. Some nice footwork at the beginning but it didn’t glide.

“I loved the role reversal when you changed from man to lady.

“Foxtrot is a gliding dance, that’s what you need to keep working on when you move into the ballroom dances.”

While Craig said Sarah was “trying too hard” and “attacking the dance”, but did praise her for being a “clean dancer”.

Indeed viewers concerned that she’d been given the ‘death slot’ which is the second person in the running order to dance, which is thought to be forgettable for the voters.

It comes after Toyah Willcox danced in the “death slot” last week and was eliminated in the results show.

It has left fans to suspect that the Beeb secretly wanted to get the 80s pop singer out by giving her the spot.

Writing online, one fan said: “Toyah has the death slot, seems like they want her to go now that she’s made it to Movie Week.”

But it seems that Sarah’s happy feet helped her to escape the dreaded danceoff.

Prior to her successful career known for her role on the BBC’s Miranda and also ITV sitcom, The Job Lot, the mother-of-one starred in West End musicals, Cats and Grease.

Strictly Scores Week 4

  • Tasha Ghouri and Aljaž Škorjanec – 39
  • Sarah Hadland and Vito Coppola – 27
  • Shayne Ward and Nancy Xu – 30
  • Dr Punam Krishan and Gorka Márquez – 20
  • JB Gill and Amy Dowden – 30
  • Chris McCausland and Dianne Buswell – 30
  • Sam Quek and Nakita Kuzmin – 28
  • Wynne Evans and Katya Jones – 34
  • Jamie Borthwick and Michelle Tsiakkas – 34
  • Montell Douglas and Johannes Radebe – 33
  • Pete Wicks and Jowita Przystal – 29
  • Paul Merson and Karen Hauer – 23
  • Nick Knowles and Luba Mushtuk  – 21
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Sarah and Vito wait anxiously for their scores[/caption]
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Its not hard to see that Sarah has some natural flair and technique which comes through in the ballroom[/caption]
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But the judges are still quibbling over a few points of her technique[/caption]

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Pretty Vee: Age, Bio, Height, Weight, Boyfriend, and Net Worth

Pretty Vee, an American comedian and social media sensation, has captured the hearts of millions with her humor and engaging personality. Known for her lively content on Instagram and TikTok, she gained significant fame through her comedic skits, often featuring her signature pink robe. In this article, we explore Pretty Vee’s age, biography, physical stats, ... Read more

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Jennifer Fessler: Age, Bio, Height, Weight, Husband, and Net Worth

Jennifer Fessler is a prominent American reality television star and social media personality, widely recognized for her role on The Real Housewives of New Jersey. Beyond her television fame, she is also the founder and CEO of F Major Shoes, showcasing her entrepreneurial spirit. This article delves into Jennifer Fessler’s age, biography, physical attributes, marital ... Read more

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Delainey Hayles: Age, Bio, Height, Weight, and Net Worth

Delainey Hayles is a talented British actress known for her compelling performances in notable productions such as Interview with the Vampire and Holby City. Taking over the role of Claudia from Bailey Bass in the second season of Interview with the Vampire, Delainey has made a significant mark in the acting world, transitioning from minor ... Read more

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Georgia Hassarati: Age, Bio, Height, Weight, and Net Worth

Georgia Hassarati is an Australian model, television personality, and social media influencer, best known for her captivating presence on Instagram and her appearances in reality TV shows. Rising to fame through Too Hot to Handle and Perfect Match, Georgia has quickly become a well-recognized figure in the entertainment industry. In this article, we explore her ... Read more

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Sophie Wessex weeps as she meets women raped in exchange for food & water on harrowing trip to war victims in Chad

THE Duchess of Edinburgh made a historic trip to meet war victims at a refugee camp on the border of Sudan – becoming the first member of the royal family ever to visit the stricken region.

Sophie Wessex wept as she heard the “devastating and appalling” stories of women who have been subjected to horrific sexual assaults, carried out by soldiers who regularly use rape as a terror tactic in the war which shows no sign of reaching an end.

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Sophie Wessex made a historic trip to meet war victims at a refugee camp on the border of Sudan[/caption]
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The Duchess spoke to women and children who arrived at the refugee registration tent[/caption]
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Sophie could not hold back tears as she separately embraced five female survivors[/caption]

To escape the daily brutalities, the women fled their homes to the Adré refugee camp in neighbouring Chad, Central Africa, where they met with Sophie and shared their harrowing accounts.

Sophie could not hold back tears as she separately embraced five female survivors she met at a hospital after they had described the atrocities they had been subjected to.

The women told how they had been brutally raped in exchange for food and water.

They also chillingly revealed their daughters were being subjected to similar, heinous sexual assaults.

After kneeling on a rug in a tent with the women as she listened to their accounts in private, Sophie, 56, then spoke to a small group of press outside with tears streaming down her face.

With her hands still trembling, she said: “I daren’t even describe to you what they’ve been doing to children.”

Clutching a tissue to wipe her eyes, the Duchess took a few minutes to compose herself and said: “It’s not just about the sexual violence, which is horrific because they’re having to exchange food and water for sex, and if they don’t they kill them.

“These women have no option but to leave.

“And even then they’re lucky. If they can get away, because some of the villages and towns that they come from, they can’t even leave their houses any more.

“If they leave their houses they get killed.”

Asked by The Sun about a meeting she had earlier with a “silent” young girl on the Sudanese border, Sophie, added: “It’s heartbreaking. You have no idea what they have been through.

“That little girl was so silent and it worried me because of what I’ve just heard now.

“It really worried me. Because I haven’t shared with you some of what they told me in there, which was why I was quite wobbly when I came in.

“I can’t share – I don’t think you would even want to print it in your publications, to be honest with you.

“But what they do to the children is… I can’t even use the words.

“So I can only assume that they are young.

“That little girl that we were talking to – now that I’ve spoken to them [the women] I worry what she has either encountered or what she has witnessed. Because what they have all witnessed is complete atrocity.”

One of the five women Sophie spoke to told how she had seen bodies piled “like a wall” as her family escaped her home city of Geneina, a city in Darfur that has witnessed some of the worst recorded atrocities of the war.

The Adré refugee camp has a population of 230,000, the same as Portsmouth.

It is home to the main border crossing from Chad into Darfur, a crossing that sends vital aid to those in the war-torn region.

It is at risk of being closed by the Sudanese government next month because they allege weapons are being smuggled across to help their enemy the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

During her visit, Sophie, who has two children, Lady Louise Windsor, 20 and James the Earl of Wessex, 16, made a trip to the crossing – where active combat has been reported as little as 12-miles away – so that she could meet the people and hear their stories first-hand.

She welcomed a family of eight as they crossed the border on a pony-drawn cart.

On it was a mum, Hadidah Abdullah, clutching her nine-month-old baby Bayena.

Hadidah said: “They came to our house, sometimes they beat us. My husband had all his money stolen.

“If we went out to the farm we would be beaten too.”

The fearless Duchess’s decision to journey to one of the most dangerous corners of the world – an area where the Foreign and Commonwealth Office advises against all travel – was made to ensure the dire situation is not overlooked.

After arriving in Chad’s capital N’Djamena on Saturday, Sophie took an early morning flight on Sunday to Farchana on the other side of the country.

The region is such a hotspot for conflict and violence, that she was then escorted not only by Royal Security detail, but also by an armed military protection team in a motorcade of 18 vehicles on a 90-minute journey over rough terrain.

News of her three-day visit was kept tightly under wraps to ensure maximum safety.

The media was banned from reporting on the trip until Sophie had safely departed Chad at the time of this publication.

But with the world’s attention on the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, the Duchess was determined to not allow the stories of Sudan’s innocent victims go unheard.

Experts warn that Sudan, which is barely functioning after civil war broke out between the government and paramilitary group the Rapid Support Forces, could soon be facing one of the world’s worst famines in decades.

The residents of Adré have welcomed the refugees coming across the border – but Chad is one of the poorest countries in the world, and already limited resources are being stretched to breaking point.

Up to 1000 refugees arrive at the transit camp every day.

The homes they hurriedly erect consist of sticks and leaves covered with tarps or plastic sacks.

The Sudanese military previously closed the border at Adré, eastern Chad, in February because they alleged weapons were being smuggled through the border to their enemy.

The closure strangled the flow of aid trucks carrying life-saving supplies to those in need in Darfur at the same time as the country faced the deadly famine.

It was opened again in August after mounting international pressure and aid was able to cross, providing much-needed food supplies to the people facing starvation in the Darfur region.

But next month the crossing is due to shut to aid trucks, in what will be a disastrous setback for those in desperate need.

It is hoped that the international attention drawn by Sophie’s visit to the region could help to delay the reclosure.

Demonstrating her support for the displaced women, girls, men and boys, on Sunday the Duchess also called for further international commitment to help them in their plight.

The UK this year pledged £97million in aid to those impacted by the bloody conflict.

At a garden reception at the embassy in N’Djamena on Saturday evening, the Duchess said she hoped to “shine a light” on the situation in the region in the hope of gaining more support for those in dire need.

Sophie is no stranger to drawing attention to the situation of women and girls who have been impacted by conflict-related sexual violence.

She announced she would champion Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda and the UK’s Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative (PSVI) on International Woman’s Day in 2019.

Since then, she has visited countries with ongoing issues, including Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Colombia, Iraq, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

She also visited Ukraine earlier this year.

But yesterday (SUN), in a heartfelt plea Sophie urged people to do more for the victims of the conflict in Sudan, she said: “It’s fallen from everybody’s consciousness, and I understand that because there are so many things that are going on in the world right now.

“So our attention is being led by other conflicts, and that’s understandable. But this is a human catastrophe that is vast and Chad is having to pick up the pieces when it can ill afford to do.

“They’re doing it with a good heart, and we need to help them to do more.”

According to medics in the Sudan region, the number of people killed in the conflict so far could be between 20,000 and 150,000.

LIFE ON THE CAMP

By Rachel Dale

THIS weekend Sophie made the 2,800-mile journey from her Bagshot Park home – a 120-room Grade-II listed mansion that she shares with Prince Edward and their two children – to the border of war-torn Sudan.

Life in the refugee camp couldn’t be more different than that of the UK.

The 227,000 residents live in unavoidable squalor, packed into hastily assembled shacks made from whatever was available, which are no match for the regular monsoons and blistering sun.

Children kick footballs through the dusty mazes of makeshift tents while seeking scraps of food, or anything they can find that might be worth the few pence it costs for a modest meal of wheat flour and groundnut

Eight-hour-long queues form around dribbling water taps in the morning, with women and children standing by their plastic water holders in the relentless 40-degree heat. Once they get to the tap they collect just enough water to cook one small meal, and maybe wash their babies.

Survival is the only thing on anyone’s mind – children receive no schooling, and women struggle to find work. Those who do are forced to work back-breaking construction jobs or make bricks to sell to people in the nearby city.

But their undefeatable spirit is also clear to see. Many adults share a chat and a smile over 5p cups of tea and coffee outside temporary cafes, and there is a palpable community spirit.

A camp version of a high street has even been erected with wooden stalls selling groceries, onions and nuts are displayed on a red cloth.

There is a hairdresser with a broken mirror hanging from a plank of wood next to a crate that is used as a stool. And a sweet shop selling green lollipops and colourful balls of candy is manned by four small children who wave at passersby.

On the camp what little there is to spare is shared, whether that be a bar of soap, some water, or just a gossip and a joke.

But despite their stoicism, these people need help . Sophie’s mission is to shed light on the unbearable conditions those who have fled the conflict in Sudan are forced to ensure, and offer some hope to those who have lost everything.

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The Duchess of Edinburgh made a historic trip to meet war victims at a refugee camp on the border of Sudan[/caption]

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Balkan breakfast TikTok trend: Reason doctors are advising against the viral way to start your day

THE Balkan breakfast trend is the latest fad to take TikTok by storm.

The trend encourages users to embrace tradition in their breakfasts and sees them eating raw ingredients.

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Experts have warned against eating such a large quantity of bread and meat
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The breakfast trend has divided opinions on the social media platform, with some users saying that they are eating more veg than ever and others calling it the worst breakfast ever.

Here’s everything you need to know about TikTok’s favourite breakfast.

The worst breakfast ever?

The Balkan Breakfast trend borrows a lot from the “girl dinner” trend, which sees users share their own unique, guilty-pleasure meals.

Where Balkan breakfasts from girl dinners, though, is that they focus on health and tradition.

Balkan breakfast ingredients include root vegetables, loaves of bread, kefir, cheese and cured meats.

Users often have their own take on the trend too, with some opting to add scrambled egg or sausage.

Others have taken their breakfast a step further, by ditching plates and eating straight off the table.

As a result, some TikTokers have branded it the “worst breakfast ever” but health advocates have a slightly different view.

Health benefits

Kristina Vavura, a Bulgarian dietitian, told Today.com: “Generally speaking, it’s a healthy trend.”

However, much of the benefits from the breakfast come simply from the fact that users are eating in the morning.

Kristina said that “starting the day off with something to eat can really help support healthier relationships with food”.

The focus on vegetables in the Balkan breakfast is also something that Kristina thinks will benefit TikTokers.

Foods like cereal and toast are not very nutritious, so the Balkan breakfast can encourage these important carbs to be eaten with fruit and vegetables.

The trend draws inspiration from many different Balkan countries
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Health concerns

The proportions of the Balkan breakfast can be over-the-top though, according to Kristina.

Some videos show social media users tucking into a pound-size slab of cheese, which is not a healthy way to start the day.

Kristina also warned against eating more cured meat, which is a big part of the Balkan breakfast trend.

She said that cured meats are considered to be a carcinogen by the World Health Organisation.

The meal is also extremely dense in fibre, which may cause problems with those who suffer with bloating and stomach discomfort.

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How traditional is the Balkan breakfast?

The Balkans is a region in Europe which encompasses:

  • Albania
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bulgaria
  • Greece
  • Kosovo
  • Montenegro
  • North Macedonia
  • European Turkey
  • The Romanian coast
  • Serbia
  • Croatia
  • Slovenia.

The Balkan breakfast trend does have some basis in reality, as raw vegetables, bread, cheese and cured meats are popular ingredients in the region.

However, the titanic proportions shown on TikTok are very exaggerated.

Also, according to Kristina, the trend takes a lot of inspiration from the Bulgarian breakfast known as banitsa.

Kristina, who is from Bulgaria herself, shared that the meal is a pastry paired with eggs, cheese and yogurt.

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Donte DiVincenzo reveals exactly what was said in furious exchange with New York Knicks coach after bitter team exit

DONTE DiVincenzo was caught in a heated exchange with members of the New York Knicks on Sunday night.

The former Knick returned to Madison Square Garden for the first time since his trade to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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Knicks assistant coach Rick Brunson was seen speaking to Donte DiVincenzo before they were separated
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The 27-year-old was part of a blockbuster three-team NBA deal earlier this month.

And he was back in New York City for a pre-season game Sunday.

The game ended with DiVincenzo and Knicks assistant coach Rick Brunson needing to be separated by New York star guard Jalen Brunson.

DiVincenzo was seemingly annoyed when he stepped up to shoot some free throws in the first quarter.

He was heard on the ESPN broadcast referencing “Thibs” – New York Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau.

Some fans online claimed he said “Thanks for the trade, Thibs.”

But the 27-year-old insisted after the game, “I didn’t say thanks for the trade.”

Another theory was that the guard said, “Can’t finish right, Thibs.”

And he went on to say, “That’s what happens when they let you run the show.”

It was unclear what his words were in reference to or who exactly he was talking to.

Players and coaches shook hands after the game – which led to a potential flash point.

DiVincenzo was seen exchanging words with assistant coach Rick Brunson, who is Jalen Brunson’s dad.

Players stood in between the pair to avoid tempers boiling over.

The Timberwolves star was then led away to the locker room.

Jalen Brunson had an arm round DiVincenzo as the exchange was happening.

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DiVincenzo returned to Madison Square Garden for the first time since being traded by the New York Knicks[/caption]

“My relationship with Jalen, that’s my brother and my best friend,” DiVincenzo said.

“That’s a separate relationship. I’ll talk about that privately, and figure everything out.”

Jalen Brunson played down the exchange between his did and former Knicks and Vilanova teammate.

He said, “It was words of affirmation.”

The Knicks beat the Timberwolves 115-110 in the preseason clash.

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