Author: Kellan Broadhurst
Gail Porter’s Raw Documentary Exposes Two Decades of Mental Health Struggle
Gail Porter’s BBC Scotland documentary reveals her two-decade battle with bipolar disorder, alopecia, and homelessness, exposing how fame couldn’t protect her from mental health collapse—and why society must do better.
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Chelsea edge Burnley 2-0 as Neto and Fernández seal win at Turf Moor
Chelsea defeated Burnley 2-0 at Turf Moor on November 22, 2025, with goals from Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernández, moving them temporarily to second in the Premier League as they prepare for Barcelona and Arsenal.
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Amber Alert lifted after four Riverdale children found safe; suspect Austin Bell still on the run
Four children were safely recovered after being abducted from a stolen car in Riverdale, Illinois, on October 25, 2025; suspect Austin Bell remains at large as police investigate a possible domestic link to the crime.
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Storm Claudia Floods Monmouth: Road Closures, School Shutdowns as River Monnow Hits Record Levels
Storm Claudia triggered unprecedented flooding in Monmouth, Wales, with River Monnow hitting record levels and forcing road closures, school shutdowns, and bus suspensions. Monmouthshire County Council coordinated emergency response as 75 homes were damaged.
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Kathryn Bigelow's 'A House of Dynamite' Trailer Sparks Debate Ahead of 2025 Release
Kathryn Bigelow's new political thriller 'A House of Dynamite' drops a 2025 trailer, starring Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson, sparking debate on its apolitical narrative.
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EuroMillions Jackpot Hits £25.7 M as Thunderball Payouts Top £1 M on Oct 10
EuroMillions hit a £25.7 million jackpot while Thunderball paid out £1 million to 98,922 winners on Oct 10, 2025, with detailed prize breakdowns and responsible gaming reminders.
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Princess Kate swaps tiaras for a red cowboy hat while rallying England’s Red Roses
On September 27, 2025, the Princess of Wales broke with royal tradition by posting a photo in a bright red cowboy hat, cheering England’s women’s rugby team ahead of the World Cup final. As patron of the Rugby Football Union, her playful gesture highlighted growing royal support for women’s sport. The post arrived just hours before the decisive match, underscoring her commitment to the Red Roses. Kate’s involvement marks another high‑profile endorsement of British athletes. Fans praised the blend of fashion and fandom.
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Premier League response to West Ham–Tottenham controversy: what we know and what’s likely next
No official Premier League announcement has followed the contentious West Ham–Tottenham match, but the incident is under the usual review process. Expect scrutiny of VAR decisions, added time, and any potential red-card or penalty flashpoints. West Ham’s recent defensive wobble adds fuel to the debate. Here’s how the league typically handles it and what could be clarified next.
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David Lammy Becomes UK Deputy PM and Justice Secretary as Angela Rayner Quits
David Lammy has been appointed Deputy Prime Minister, Justice Secretary, and Lord Chancellor after Angela Rayner resigned. The move, part of a wider Labour reshuffle, shifts Lammy from Foreign Secretary to a powerful domestic brief. A long-time MP for Tottenham and former minister, he steps into a role with big constitutional and operational demands amid party turbulence.
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What is it like to go mountain biking for the first time?
Going mountain biking for the first time is like being served a hot plate of adrenaline, with a side of awe-inspiring views! It's a wild ride, literally, my friend. Picture this: you're on a jagged trail, bouncing over rocks and roots, feeling like a kangaroo on a pogo stick. Once you get a grip (pun intended), you'll be rewarded with the rush of the wind against your face and the symphony of the great outdoors in your ears. So, buckle up, because mountain biking isn't just about the ride, it's an adventure of a lifetime!
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