
Jeremy Culley
Senior Digital Journalist at BBC
Assistant Editor (Weekends) for BBC News. Previously Assistant Editor for The Mirror and Daily Star, Crime Reporter for the Bolton News. @NFFC fan. Views mine
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Sep 11, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Jeremy Culley
France's first lady Brigitte Macron has made a cameo appearance in the latest instalment of the hit series Emily in Paris. The wife of President Emmanuel Macron features in the second instalment of season four of the comedy, which airs on Netflix on Thursday. The show - centred on a Chicago woman called Emily Cooper, played by British-American star Lily Collins, who moves to the French capital - has won fans but also drawn criticism for portraying a stereotypical image of Paris.
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Sep 1, 2024 |
msn.com | Jeremy Culley
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Sep 1, 2024 |
aol.com | Jeremy Culley
September 1, 2024 at 10:08 AM[Getty Images]The train fare discount being offered to Railcard users is being cut by operators this month. Savings are advertised as being one-third and are currently applied at a rate of 34% for Railcards held by people including those aged 16-30 and over 60. The discount will be trimmed to 33.4% from the middle of September as the rail operators looks to boost income from fares.
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Sep 1, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Jeremy Culley
Jeremy Culley - BBC NewsSeptember 1, 2024 at 10:56 AM·2 min readRailcard train fare discounts are being cut by operators this month. Savings are advertised as being one-third and are currently applied at a rate of 34% for railcards held by people including those aged 16-30 and over 60. The discount will be trimmed to 33.4% from the middle of September as operators take advantage of an "easing of system limitations".
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Aug 31, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Jeremy Culley
Jeremy Culley - BBC NewsSeptember 1, 2024 at 5:57 AM·3 min readThe government will not reverse its decision to scrap winter fuel payments, the leader of the House of Commons has said. About 10 million pensioners not receiving pension credit will lose the payment of up to £300 from mid-September, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves blaming a £22bn "black hole" in public finances for the decision to restrict the allowance.
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Extraordinary (must be unprecedented?) deja vu to Coventry’s fixtures. They’ve just won at Bristol City and beaten Oxford at home. Their next two games - Bristol City (A) and Oxford (H).

As an 8-year-old, the sight of Ambrose and Walsh charging in on a lively one in the Caribbean, making our lads jump about, was all the entertainment I needed thank you Liam.

Liam Livingstone: "You want to try and entertain kids. You want to try and get people who come to cricket for the first time. You want to see blokes hitting it out the stadiums, not fending them off the nose to slip. It's a bit of a shame." https://t.co/hy3IqlMTl0

Sounds great, but... 1) #nffc being 'relaxed' about situation worries me after their confidence last year 2) Not convinced queue will form to buy fringe players before 30th 3) Appears Murillo/MGW sale still needed this summer to reinvest, only maybe after June for poss higher fee

New: #nffc have to raise around £20m in transfer sales before June 30 to comply with PSR. Forest confident of reaching figure with sales of fringe players. Orel Mangala’s £25m to Lyon set to go through and is already factored in https://t.co/OZuNTHgomD