
Paul Donnelley
Head of Production at Daily Star (UK)
Head of Production at Daily Express
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Jun 23, 2024 |
dailystar.co.uk | Paul Donnelley
The Army is preparing a “mass mobilisation” to test the readiness of reserves in case of war. More than 25,000 civilian “weekend warriors” train on Saturdays and Sundays. Military top brass want to find out how many would volunteer to fight in a war. READ MORE: Heatwave to bring hottest weather of the year as yellow warning issued Click for more of the latest news from the Daily Star.
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Jun 23, 2024 |
dailystar.co.uk | Paul Donnelley
Former world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua wants his son to become an accountant rather than follow him into the ring. Since making his debut as a professional boxer in October 2013, 6ft 6in Joshua is thought to have made more than £200million with his fists. However, he told Desert Island Discs host Lauren Laverne he wants eight-year-old Joseph - known as JJ - to go into the world of books and numbers.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
walesonline.co.uk | Paul Donnelley
Hay fever sufferers across the UK are bracing for a challenging week as grass pollen levels are expected to soar to 'very high' levels, potentially affecting up to 15m people. A warning has been issued which covers Wales with high levels of pollen expected this weekend. After a period of suppressed pollen due to consistent rainfall a 'pollen bomb' is anticipated to detonate across the nation.
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Jun 2, 2024 |
chroniclelive.co.uk | Paul Donnelley |Sonia Sharma
People who suffer from hay fever are being warned that grass pollen levels are set to rocket in the UK this week. According to weather experts, the first ‘very high’ pollen days of the year will come this week. The ‘pollen bomb’ is seeing levels surge after grass grew fast in the hottest spring since 1659, but then had pollen release suppressed by weeks of rain.
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Jun 2, 2024 |
mirror.co.uk | Paul Donnelley |Zahra Khaliq
Hay fever hell is set to hit 15 million Brits as grass pollen levels are expected to skyrocket this week. The UK is bracing for a delayed pollen bomb, triggered by the release of suppressed pollen following weeks of rainfall. It comes as parts of Britain basked in temperatures hotter than Rome over the weekend, reaching up to 23C. Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is one of the most prevalent allergies in the country, affecting an estimated one in two Brits.
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