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Princess Eugenie speaks about childhood scoliosis surgery
Princess Eugenie recently shared her experience with scoliosis surgery as a child, highlighting the challenges she faced during her recovery. In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, she revealed that she felt “very embarrassed” before the operation and struggled emotionally afterward. Surgeons inserted titanium rods into her spine to correct the curvature caused by scoliosis… Continue reading Princess Eugenie speaks about childhood scoliosis surgery
Police still hunt MacKenzie seat throw perpetrator
Following Aberdeen’s Scottish Premiership defeat at Dundee United, a disturbing incident occurred where player Jack MacKenzie was struck by part of a seat thrown by one of his own fans. This violent act resulted in a serious facial injury for the 24-year-old, who fortunately is reported to be okay by manager Jimmy Thelin. The incident… Continue reading Police still hunt MacKenzie seat throw perpetrator
Sir Elton John 'very angry' over AI plans
In a recent interview, music legend Sir Elton John expressed his disappointment with the government, labeling them as “absolute losers” and feeling completely “betrayed” by their decision to exempt technology companies from copyright laws. This comes after the government turned down proposals from the House of Lords that would have required artificial intelligence companies to… Continue reading Sir Elton John 'very angry' over AI plans
Bicester fire: Services held for killed firefighters and father
In a tragic incident at an Oxfordshire business park, two firefighters and a 57-year-old man lost their lives in a devastating fire. Jennie Logan, 30, and Martyn Sadler, 38, were among those who perished while battling the blaze at Bicester Motion. David Chester, a resident of Bicester and a business owner at the site, also… Continue reading Bicester fire: Services held for killed firefighters and father
Walthamstow crash victim Bryan Woolis identified 10 years after death
A decade ago, a tragic incident occurred when a man named Bryan Woolis was hit by a car just meters away from his home in Walthamstow, London. Despite efforts to identify him, he was previously known as Brian Wallace and no records of his true identity could be found. Insp Nik Dodsworth, a South Yorkshire… Continue reading Walthamstow crash victim Bryan Woolis identified 10 years after death
Gas storage facility could close without government help, Centrica boss warns
A warning has been issued by the CEO of Centrica regarding the future of the UK’s largest gas storage facility. Chris O’Shea, the chief executive of the company which owns it, expressed concerns over the potential closure of the Rough storage facility if the government does not intervene to support its redevelopment. Centrica, the parent… Continue reading Gas storage facility could close without government help, Centrica boss warns
Welsh rugby: Governing body announces new two-tier funding deal for regions
The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) has unveiled a new funding structure for the country’s professional rugby regions, sparking uncertainty about the future of the sport in Wales. The WRU announced that the four regions will no longer receive equal funding, hinting at potential changes to the existing setup. While there are reports suggesting that a… Continue reading Welsh rugby: Governing body announces new two-tier funding deal for regions
Crystal Palace fans in ecstasy after FA Cup win over Manchester City
Crystal Palace fans were in jubilant spirits following their historic FA Cup victory over Manchester City on Saturday. The south London club clinched a 1-0 win, marking their first major trophy win in the club’s history. The match was sealed by Eberechi Eze’s goal in the 16th minute, leading to scenes of pure ecstasy among… Continue reading Crystal Palace fans in ecstasy after FA Cup win over Manchester City
Minister 'pushing' for deal over UK use of EU passport e-gates
In a bid to facilitate smoother travel for UK passport holders, ongoing negotiations are focusing on the possibility of allowing them to use EU e-gates at airports, as confirmed by European relations minister Nick Thomas-Symonds. The aim is to prevent individuals from getting caught up in long border queues, with Thomas-Symonds emphasizing the importance of… Continue reading Minister 'pushing' for deal over UK use of EU passport e-gates