I remember just how frustrating and painful it was to be considered a ‘lesser woman’ because I enjoyed sex.
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Even PS5 exclusive Spider-Man 2 is cheap today and it’s basically free if you get it as a bundle with a new console.
The statistics are as damning as they are grim. In the EU, one in three women aged 15 or over has experienced physical or sexual violence – or both. More than half of all women in Europe have been sexually harassed. Only a fifth of women in the EU go to the police when an intimate partner assaults them. Meanwhile, EU member states have failed to agree on how to address the worst crimes against women. Several countries continue to resist calls by Brussels to define non-consensual sex as rape, punishable by a stiff jail sentence. Today, in 2023, there is no common set of rules in the EU to punish rape, to the growing dismay of many. As Europe prepares to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on November 25, we discuss the issue with two MEPs.
‘Some of my family say it’s weird.’
Express Sport – Art Attack The back page of the Daily Express says Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta will bear the brunt of the FA’s crackdown on referee abuse. The Gunners boss was charged by the FA for his furious rant at referees following a VAR decision that was wrong. Catch up on all the back pages here
Cheap Black Friday Railcards – and other genuinely useful deals The Telegraph says Black Friday has well and truly become part of Britain’s retail calendar, with the vast majority of brands offering some kind of sale or discount. The problem is, while many headline-grabbing deals can sound like a total steal, they’re not always genuine deals and can encourage you to buy things you don’t really need. According to Which? research, 98pc of Black Friday…
The dominatrix wants sex workers to finally be accepted – and she has an idea on how to do it.
Black Friday deals: How to shop smart and spot rip-offs BBC says If your inbox currently looks like this: “Buy now!” “Don’t miss out!” “Deals end soon!”… it can only mean it’s Black Friday again. With the cost-of-living crisis, lots of us will be looking for crossed-out prices and big yellow stickers. But research by consumer advice group Which? suggests we might not be getting the deal we bargained for. Before you click “add to…
A night of torched vehicles and shop looting sparked in Dublin after a knife attack outside a school was of an “extraordinary” level of violence unseen in decades, police said Friday.
Elementor #566450November 24, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Guardian -Revealed: how the king secretly profits from dead citizens’ assets In its front page exclusive, the Guardian reports King Charles III is profiting from the assets of dead citizens who do not have a will or known next of kin. The paper says the Duchy of Lancaster, a hereditary land and property estate that generates profits for the monarch, has collected tens…
The Financial Times reports on the release of new data from the Office for National Statistics which shows that net immigration hit a record 745,000 last year.
Elementor #566436November 24, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Metro – Winches from deathThe Metro reports on the dramatic rescue of a stranded builder from the roof of a burning building using a crane.The front page features a striking image of a fire at a development in Reading town centre. A worker from the roof close to the burning building was lifted to safety by a crane operator. “Winches from death”…
Elementor #566430November 24, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Express – Failure to halt migration is ‘slap in the face’ for public The Daily Express reports on comments by former home secretary, Suella Braverman, on the latest net migration figures from the Office for National Statistics.Braverman says the migration figures as a “slap in the face” for the British public. As home secretary, Braverman said she had called for measures including…
Elementor #566423November 24, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Daily Mirror – They’re breaking Britain: Make it stop “Make it stop,” is the headline on the front of the Daily Mirror as it reports on a combination of political problems mounting for Rishi Sunak’s Conservative government.For the second day running, the Daily Mirror’s front page looks at the government, claiming it has failed on several key policy areas, including Covid, migration, and…
Elementor #566411November 24, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sun – Quick step Danny Rugby star Danny Cipriani has been seen with Strictly Come Dancing professional Jowita Przystal, according to The Sun.The front page reports the 36-year-old is due to team-up with the dancer in the show’s Christmas Special next month.The paper leaves room to report on the Reading fire and te dramatic rescue of a stranded builder. Today’s top stories…
It’s pretty angry at the moment…
Oscar Pistorius makes new parole bid 10 years after killing girlfriend Oscar Pistorius will make another bid for early parole from the South African prison where he is serving over 13 years for murdering his girlfriend. Pistorius – the former paralympic champion – is in prison for shooting his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp to death at his home in Pretoria. The 2013 killing shocked the world. The parole hearing will be at Atteridgeville prison, just outside…
Protesters on Thursday fought running battles with police, torched vehicles and looted shops in Dublin, after three young children were injured in a knife attack outside a school.
It’s not just the Grinch who wants to steal Christmas.
‘I’m thinking in 2024 we might go to a sex party together.’
‘It couldn’t have happened at a worse time. We don’t know if we will have a roof over our heads this Christmas.’
Readers are talking political correctness, tax dodgers, moving on from history and respecting science and politicians.
A baby boy died just 24 hours after a doctor misdiagnosed him with tonsillitis – after they missed the signs of bacterial meningitis.
Around 15,000 babies are hospitalised with the disease every year.
Terry Harrison, 45, refused to pay the initial £100 fine and now he’s being taken to court.