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Cliff Notes – Peter Kay reveals shocking moment doctor warned his organ was deranged Peter Kay underwent emergency surgery after being diagnosed with a large kidney stone, which his doctor described as causing ‘deranged’ kidney functions. The comedian experienced severe pain while travelling, leading to a CT scan that confirmed his suspicions of a kidney stone. Following his surgery, Kay rescheduled two shows on his UK tour due to the procedure, highlighting the impact of his health issues on his professional commitments. Peter Kay reveals shocking moment doctor warned his organ was ‘deranged’ Peter Kay was suffering with pain and…

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Cliff Notes ‘I want to create the Nike of lingerie’: How a former singer turned Instagram page into a £17m business Less than 20% of all active UK companies are led by women, and the pace of new business registrations is slowing down. That’s according to analysis of Companies House data by Prowess, which also found women-led companies receive just 5.8% of all investment. Lemon Fuller is a former dancer, choreographer, singer and now the founder of Lemonade Dolls. A multimillion pound empire and she shares it all. Lemon’s business grew from an Instagram page she created while heading back…

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Cliff Notes – Leicester City’s Premier League triumph 10 years later Leicester City’s 2015-16 title win is celebrated as one of the greatest underdog stories in sports, with players reflecting on their varied experiences of that season nearly a decade later. The team’s success stemmed from lineup stability, effective counterattacking tactics, and the inability of rival teams to perform consistently, rather than sheer luck. Despite their historic achievement, many players have since downplayed its significance in their lives, focusing instead on personal growth and future aspirations. Leicester City’s Premier League triumph, 10 years later Gathered around the TV at Jamie…

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Cliff Notes – Brown Actor reveals they’re ‘carrying passport all the time’ over ICE fears Aziz Ansari, an American actor of Indian descent, joked about carrying his passport constantly due to fears surrounding ICE deportation policies under the Trump administration. The administration’s hardline stance has led to nearly 200,000 deportations since January, with American citizens also mistakenly detained in the process. Ansari faced backlash for performing at a comedy festival in Saudi Arabia, where he defended his decision by highlighting the importance of engaging with repressive societies rather than isolating from them. Actor reveals they’re ‘carrying passport all the time’…

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Cliff Notes Human remains have been discovered during a police search related to the disappearance of Malgorzata Wnuczek, who vanished in May 2006 in Leicester. The identity of the remains is currently unknown, and forensic tests are planned to confirm any connection to Ms Wnuczek. Leicestershire Police are conducting ongoing searches in the area and are in contact with the family, who have requested privacy during this difficult time. Remains found in search for woman missing since 2006 | UK News Police have found human remains during a search for a woman who disappeared nearly 20 years ago. Malgorzata Wnuczek,…

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Sainz Critiques F1 Broadcasts for Celebrity Focus Carlos Sainz has voiced his frustration over Formula 1 broadcasts, arguing that they place too much emphasis on the reactions of driver girlfriends and celebrities, often at the expense of showcasing the on-track action. Following a lacklustre race at the Singapore Grand Prix, the Spaniard highlighted that key moments of his spectacular drive from the back of the grid to 10th place were overshadowed by frequent cutaways to celebrities and family members. Sainz Speaks Out on Broadcast Issues Sainz’s comments came during an interview with Spain’s El Partidazo de COPE. He explained that…

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Cliff Notes – BBC radio legend reveals he had affair with sex worker behind his wife’s back David Hamilton, 87, disclosed his affair with a sex worker while married, stating he fell in love during a tumultuous period in his life. He attributed marital strain to the arrival of children, claiming they can disrupt a marriage, leading him to seek companionship elsewhere. After leaving his wife and children, Hamilton lived with his lover for four years before marrying his second wife, Dreena, in 1993. BBC radio legend reveals he had affair with sex worker behind his wife’s back David Hamilton…

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Cliff Notes – Gaza war latest: Protesters assembled outside King’s College London, chanting controversial slogans that raised concerns over antisemitism amid calls for a free Palestine. The demonstration occurred despite a request from the Prime Minister for students to refrain from attending on the anniversary of a Hamas attack that resulted in significant casualties. Tensions were evident, with members of the Jewish community expressing fear and asserting that some protesters should be arrested for incitement. Israel intercepts latest Gaza flotilla; peace talks continue in Egypt Protesters gathered outside King’s College London, while on the street, a number of police vans…

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Cliff Notes – Former Red Hot Chili Pepper star sets up GoFundMe to avoid homelessness Arik Marshall, ex-guitarist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, has launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise $20,000 to prevent eviction and homelessness following personal and financial hardships. The appeal, organised by Gisette Hidalgo, highlights Arik’s struggles after the death of his long-time employer and friend, compounded by a serious health condition and the impact of the Covid pandemic. Currently, the fundraising effort has reached 10% of its goal, with over $2,000 raised, as Arik seeks to improve his health and find work, including offering guitar…

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Cliff Notes The UK recorded at least 1,611 homeless deaths in 2024, a 9% increase from the previous year, including 11 child fatalities. Data collected by the Museum of Homelessness highlights that current death figures may underestimate the true scale of homelessness and related deaths. The government’s homelessness minister described the deaths as an “abject failure,” stressing the need for urgent action and improved support services. Abject failure’ as UK’s homeless deaths rise – including children | UK News . At least 1,611 homeless people died in the UK last year, including 11 children, latest figures suggest.The Museum of Homelessness…

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