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  • 1 week ago | leicestermercury.co.uk | Zasha Whiteway-Wilkinson

    Jack P. Shepherd, Mickey Rourke, and Sir Michael Fabricant have all been put up for the chop on 'Celebrity Big Brother'. The 'Coronation Street' stalwart, 37, is currently competing on the ITV1 reality programme with Tinseltown veteran Mickey, 72, and MP Michael, 74, and now the trio are in line for the first public vote off of the season. On Thursday, April 10, showing of the programme, Jack responded to news of his nomination by jesting: "I'm disappointed...no I'm not!" while chuckling away.

  • 2 weeks ago | mirror.co.uk | Zasha Whiteway-Wilkinson

    Lisa Hogan, the partner of Jeremy Clarkson, has announced her first book, Animals And Other Eejits, which will take readers through a year in the life of "the nation's favourite farm"Lisa Hogan, star of Clarkson's Farm, is set to publish her debut book, offering readers an insight into a year on "the nation's favourite farm". The partner of ex-Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson will provide a glimpse into the daily happenings on the farm, from lambing season to harvest time.

  • 2 weeks ago | dailyrecord.co.uk | Zasha Whiteway-Wilkinson |Sam Hall PA

    Alessandro Coatti, who worked at the Royal Society of Biology for eight years, was killed and his body parts were found in a suitcase in Santa Marta, ColombiaWarm tributes have been pouring in for a former Royal Society of Biology scientist, whose dismembered body parts were tragically discovered in Colombia.

  • 2 weeks ago | express.co.uk | Richard Ault |Zasha Whiteway-Wilkinson |Estel Farell Roig

    The best way to stop STIs is by using a condom (Image: Getty Images)Health chiefs have sounded the alarm over a sexually transmitted infection, described in Biblical texts, that could become "untreatable" due to rising antibiotic resistance. Gonorrhoea cases in Bristol and its environs are surging, with a significant 11 per cent rise recorded last year.

  • 2 weeks ago | dailypost.co.uk | Zasha Whiteway-Wilkinson

    A new push to target claimants of three specific benefits has been outlined by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). It is part of the Labour Government's plan to cut £8.6 billion over five years from benefit fraud through the Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill. The Bill is set to come into effect from 2026.

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