Our Yorkshire Farm star Clive Owen celebrated his 70th birthday on Our Farm Next Door and opened up about his hopes for his children to take over Ravenseat Farm
Abbie Bray Deputy Editor for Screen Time
10:59, 11 Feb 2026
Amanda Owen reveals she got lost on the moors with Clive
Our Yorkshire Farm star Clive Owen contemplated his future during Monday evening’s Our Farm Next Door as the farmer marked his 70th birthday.
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Near the conclusion of the programme, Clive was presented with birthday gifts from his daughters and former wife, Amanda Owen, as they celebrated his special day.
He said, “Well, it was lovely for the girls to give me the sheep horns for my birthday. I’m using them for paperweights. Everyone needs a paperweight. And thank you for the coat, because I’ve been saying lately, I need a coat, haven’t I?”
Addressing the camera about his appreciation, the farmer continued, “I’m very, very fortunate to still be well and still be doing things. Life has been great.
“I definitely feel privileged to have led the life, absolutely. It’s such a strange thing, isn’t it, to come out of a mining village in South Yorkshire and to end up here,” reports the Express.
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Clive remarked, “The journey has been quite remarkable. I loved it, and always have. The most important thing in all of this is the kids. It would be lovely to think that some of the children would take over and farm here at Ravenseat. And it would be lovely if my great-grandchildren are here in 100 years, wouldn’t it? But whether they will, who knows?”
This isn’t the first occasion Clive has discussed his children inheriting the farm from him.
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“I am almost 70 now, so I have got to think about what comes next,” Clive revealed in an earlier episode of Our Farm Next Door. “It is something the family are discussing at the moment to see where the future lies for everyone It is nice for me to pass on my shears.”
He further stated, “What the future holds, you can never quite be sure. It is something the family are discussing at the moment to see where the future lies for everyone.”
Our Farm Next Door: Amanda, Clive and Kids is available to watch on My4.
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With the average price of a gallon of gas topping $4 nationally, some federal and state officials have talked of temporarily reducing motor fuel taxes to provide relief to motorists.
So far, Georgia and Utah are the only states to suspend all or part of their gas taxes as the war in Iran has pushed fuel prices higher. Others are considering it. But there are a variety of reasons that policymakers may not relax gas taxes, including concerns about government finances, doubts about the action’s effectiveness and uncertainty about how long the war will last.
Here’s a look, by the numbers, at the debate:
2 states
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The two states to suspend gas taxes this year took significantly different approaches. Georgia’s 60-day suspension of its 33-cent-a-gallon gas tax took effect once Republican Gov Brian Kemp signed it into law on March 20, making it the first state to act since the war started. Three days later, Republican Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a law temporarily trimming 6 cents off the state’s 38-cent-a-gallon fuel tax. But the six-month reduction won’t begin until July 1.
38 cents
Retail gas stations have charged consumers an average of 38 cents per gallon above wholesale prices over the past five years, according to Jeff Lenard, a spokesperson for the National Association of Convenience Stores. Their profits after expenses often are less than half that, he said. Meanwhile, the daily price for a barrel of oil has swung dramatically during the war with Iran — sometimes by the equivalent of around 40 cents a gallon, Lenard said.
Why do those numbers matter? They highlight the complexity of setting gas prices. When a gas tax is suspended, motorists may not see an equivalent reduction in retail prices. That’s made Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis hesitant to repeat a gas tax suspension he approved when prices last spiked in 2022.
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“Our ability to influence the fuel prices are really marginal at best,” DeSantis said in March, adding: “I don’t think the consumer really felt relief.”
61 cents
California charges a nationally high gas tax of 61 cents per gallon, with additional fees on top of that. The tax contributes to California’s highest-in-the-nation gas prices, which averaged $5.89 a gallon on Wednesday, according to AAA. Several Democratic and Republican gubernatorial candidates have called for suspending the gas tax. But the proposal hasn’t gained traction in the Democratic-led Legislature, where some are concerned about how to make up for the lost revenue.
$100 million
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Republicans in Maryland pushed for a 30-day gas-tax suspension. But their attempts were rejected by the Democratic-led General Assembly. A spokesperson for Democratic Gov. Wes Moore said a one-month suspension could have blown a $100 million hole in the state’s transportation budget even as officials already were cutting spending and shifting money to make up for a projected shortfall in the state’s overall budget.
A better approach would be to end the war, said Moore spokesperson Ammar Moussa, adding: “The best way to bring prices down is to address the source of the pain.”
Since the war began on Feb. 28, Trump has repeatedly has said it could be over soon while also threatening to widen the conflict.
$330 million
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Whether states have the money to make up for lost fuel taxes is a pivotal question. Georgia is dipping into its surplus. In Connecticut, Democratic state Senate leaders have suggested that Gov. Ned Lamont could tap into the roughly $330 million remaining in an emergency fund meant to respond to federal government actions to help offset a proposed one-month suspension of the state’s 25-cent-a-gallon gas tax.
“The fund was created precisely for situations like this: when federal actions create hardship for Connecticut families,” Senate President Pro Tem Martin Looney and Majority Leader Bob Duff said in a statement.
A spokesman for the Democratic governor said Lamont is willing to work with lawmakers on “a smart and strategic pause to the state’s gas tax.”
$800 million
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Gas taxes generally pay for building, expanding and repairing roads and bridges. Unless funds are shifted from elsewhere, suspending a gas tax means less money for transportation projects, including some that may already have been budgeted.
In South Carolina, the state gas tax provides about $800 million yearly, helping to fund nearly $7 billion of projects ranging from safety improvements on two-lane roads to a massive overhaul of interstate interchanges. Republican Gov. Henry McMaster worries that major projects would take longer and cost more if tax revenue were cut. He dismissed the suspension of gas taxes as a “sort of knee-jerk reaction.”
“We’d like them all to be lower and lower,” McMaster said, “but that’s one we should not take any money out of.”
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Associated Press writers Jeffrey Collins, Susan Haigh and Brian Witte contributed to this report.
The ITV soap showed the events that caused Kim Tate to be poisoned at her dinner with the Dingles
Emmerdale has confirmed that it was Graham Foster behind Kim Tate’s dinner date poisoning this whole time.
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As viewers will recall, Kim found herself in hospital after being poisoned during a dinner with the Dingles where her and Lydia hoped to build bridges between the two families.
While Kim suspected Joe Tate might have had something to do with it, viewers of theITV soap now know that Graham was the one responsible for poisoning her after the bombshell dropped in tonight’s (Wednesday April 1) episode.
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While Kim remains unaware – believing her condition was simply an accidental overdose of her pain medication – the audience saw Graham make a mysterious phone call after tampering with her medicine cupboard. Referring to Kim as a “pain in the neck,” he suggested he would find another way to dispose of the problem after the “double dose” failed.
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In her hospital bed, Kim was heard telling visitors Lydia and Chas, “This time, there was no enemy, no plotting, no poison plate. Just me moving too fast. So maybe – on this occasion I did do all this to myself…”
However, viewers saw that it was Graham’s gloves hands meddling with Kim’s medication as an act of revenge after overhearing Kim’s plans to kill him six years ago.
Andrew Scarborough explained: “Graham is clearly still incredibly angry that Kim tried to kill him six years ago. This resulted in him faking his own death to escape the hit she put out on him. He lost Rhona in this process, so he still hasn’t forgiven Kim for that.
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“She took six years of his life away. That is why he just tried to kill her – for revenge. I am not convinced his whole heart was in it because their relationship is complicated. I think if his whole heart were in it, he would have actually made it happen.”
The actor returned earlier this year in an unexpected ending to Corriedale, with viewers having watched Graham die on-screen six years ago. However, he explained to ex Rhona Goskirk that he faked his death after he overheard Kim plotting to kill him.
He left behind a potential future of running off into the sunset with Rhona, and missed out on continuing to grow his bond with Joe, who he has always been a father figure to.
Since his return, Graham has been trying to reign Joe in after he’s been terrorising the village, and even though him and Kim share a rocky past, they also shared a moment of passion together.
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Emmerdale airs on weeknights at 8pm on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.
Good evening and welcome to our live coverage of Bayern Munich v Manchester United in the Women’s Champions League.
United head to the Allianz Arena tonight knowing they must overturn a 3-2 scoreline if they are to progress to the semi-finals of the competition for the first time in their history.
Marc Skinner’s side were second best in the opening leg last week at Old Trafford against the German giants, who have won all five of their previous European home meetings with English sides. Pernille Harder’s double was cancelled out by Maya Le Tissier and Hanna Lundkvist, before substitute Momoko Tanikawa restored Bayern’s advantage with an 84th-minute winner.
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Victory tonight would be huge for United, who will be desperate to end a patchy run of results which has seen them record one win in their last six matches in all competitions.
They suffered consecutive defeats to Chelsea in the FA Cup fifth round and League Cup final last month and were also comprehensively beaten 3-0 at Old Trafford last weekend in a one-sided Manchester derby. That result saw them drop to fourth in the Women’s Super League table and mathematically end their title hopes.
Tonight at the Allianz Arena they will face another tough task against an in-form Bayern outfit who have not dropped points in Europe this season.
Jose Barcala’s side head into the second leg on the back of a 2-0 victory over Bavarian rivals Nurnberg, which saw them equal the club record of 18 consecutive home wins in the Frauen-Bundesliga. The seven-time German champions, though, have come unstuck at this stage of the competition in recent seasons, having failed to progress from each of their last four European quarter-finals.
The former socialist leader spoke at the Willie Maley Celtic Green And White Party in Newry on Saturday night where he spoke in front of an audience of 600 Celtic supporters
Fionnuala Boyle and Emma O’Neill Content Editor
19:36, 01 Apr 2026
Police Scotland has received a complaint following comments made by Tommy Sheridan, in which he declared his support for “on the side of the IRA, Hamas, and Hezbollah” during a speech at an event in Northern Ireland.
The former socialist leader addressed the Willie Maley Celtic Green And White Party in Newry on Saturday night. Speaking to an audience of 600 Celtic fans, he also hosted a rapid-fire Q&A with ex-Hoops players Tommy Johnson, Joe Miller, Rab Douglas and Tosh McKinlay. This marked his fifth year speaking at the event, reports the Daily Record.
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In his speech, the 62 year old labelled Israel and the US as “evil”, expressing his support for “on the side of the IRA, Hamas, and Hezbollah” due to their role in ‘doing the resistance’. He also stated his current alignment with Hamas and Hezbollah because “they are doing the resistance”. The IRA, Hamas and Hezbollah are all organisations proscribed under the UK Terrorism Act 2000.
A snippet of the speech uploaded to TikTok features Sheridan passionately stating: “What we have to do, is we have to choose a side. Whose side are we on? Are we on the side of those who are doing the oppressing or are we on the side of those who are doing the resistance?
“Brothers and sisters, we were on the side of the IRA because they were doing the resistance. We are on the side of Hamas in Palestine because they’re doing the resistance.
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“We’re on the side of Hezbollah and Lebanon because they’re doing the resistance. And we’re on the side today of the Iranians and Yemen because they’re standing up against the twin pillars of evil in our society today – the United States of America and Israel.”
“They epitomise evil in our planet. When somebody says to me, ‘Tommy, whose side are you on?’ I say I am not on the side of those that murder children, that torture children, that steal the land that belongs to the Palestinians.”
He adds: “I’m on the side of those who resist repression and if that means you don’t vote for me, then tough f****** t****.”
In conversation with the Record, Mr Sheridan explained he was delivering a speech about taking sides in life “between those who resist repression and those who do the repressing,” and stood by his position on the terror organisations.
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He said: “I refuse to accept the false narrative of the powerful in society who always cast those fighting for freedom and basic human rights as terrorists.
“Resisting tyranny and oppression is what the poor and dispossessed are forced to do. Hezbollah and Hamas were created by Israeli oppression and illegal invasions and occupations. I choose their side.
“I believe in a free Palestine. I believe in a united Ireland. I believe in an independent Scotland. Some will agree with me and some won’t. That’s life.”
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Tommy is standing as the lead candidate on the Glasgow regional list for the Alliance to Liberate Scotland, which was established in February. His wife Gail is also standing as a candidate on the party’s Glasgow list.
This development follows news that the late Alex Salmond’s pro-independence Alba Party is set to dissolve and deregister after becoming financially unsustainable during a police investigation into suspected financial “irregularities”.
Sheridan had previously been amongst a group attempting to assume leadership and rescue Alba, but he confirms his future now lies squarely with Alliance.
Police Scotland stated: “A complaint has been received and is currently under assessment.”
Bosnia & Herzegovina made history, defeating Italy in a dramatic penalty shootout to secure their place in the 2026 World Cup.
Former Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko led jubilant celebrations with the Bosnia & Herzegovina squad after they secured a dramatic World Cup qualification. The team triumphed over Italy in Zenica, winning 4-1 in a penalty shoot-out following a 1-1 draw after extra time.
This marks Bosnia’s second-ever World Cup appearance, the first since Brazil 2014. Despite suffering a shoulder injury in the final seconds of extra time after being hacked down by Davide Frattesi and receiving treatment, Dzeko battled through the full 120 minutes but was unable to take part in the shootout.
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He watched from the sidelines with his arm in a sling. Bosnia coach Sergej Barbarez said afterwards: I hope that it is not a great injury to Edin Dzeko and that he will be able to be with us at the World Cup because he does not have much time.”
That didn’t stop the 40-year-old from partying through the night, dancing and singing in a bar. He later shared footage on Instagram, showing the squad enjoying their historic achievement.
He also shared photos from the packed streets of Sarajevo, where the Bosnia squad celebrated atop a rooftop bus surrounded by thousands of fans.
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Despite being unable to take a penalty for his country, the striker said it felt like destiny.
“I keep saying it must have been fate, for it to happen in the last second of the match, and then for me not to be able to take a penalty,” he said.
“Someone else stepped up instead of me, scored, and in the end we won. Who knows, maybe if I had taken it, I wouldn’t have scored, so it all feels like it comes from above.”
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Meanwhile, Italy failed to return to the World Cup and have become the first former champions to miss back‑to‑back tournaments, having failed to qualify for Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022.
Two drunk teenagers ‘left a trail of destruction’ in a hotel reception which was so severe they have been banned from every pub, bar and nightclub in the whole of the UK.
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Kera McKeown and Larisa Sumovskaja, both 19, trashed the Trouville Hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset, in April last year despite not even being guests.
The pair were caught on camera with ringleader McKeown seen holding a vodka bottle in one hand and her high heels in the other, which she used to bash at the door of a back office.
Receptionist Signe Ivane has asked them to leave but locked herself inside the office to escape the girls, who had also brought friend Jasmine Orchard.
The three started shouting and McKeown threatened Ms Ivane with the vodka bottle in her hand, saying ‘I will punch you up’.
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McKeown also spat at Ms Ivane and threw things two vases of flowers, a computer screen and even a phone which hit a male receptionist on the head.
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Kera McKeown and Larisa Sumovskaja, both 19, left a ‘trail of destruction’ at the Trouville Hotel in Bournemouth, Dorset (Picture: BNPS)
The pair were caught on camera causing chaos while another friend, Jasmine Orchard, was ‘dragged along’ with them after receptionist Signe Ivane asked them to leave as they were not guests (Picture: CPS/BNPS)
Sumovskaja picked up a fire extinguisher because she ‘thought it would be funny to spray someone with it’. She didn’t use it but McKeown then threw it at the staff.
District judge Orla Austin called their behaviour ‘disgraceful’ as she told them they narrowly avoided going to prison.
She issued them with an order banning them from all pubs, bars, nightclubs and hotels in the country for six months unless they have to go in one for work.
She told them: ‘I recognise your social life is going to be significantly curtailed but that’s the punishment so don’t take any chances.’
The attack came just five weeks after Sumovskaja and Orchard attacked three nightclub staff after they were kicked out for being too drunk.
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Two months before the same pair lashed out a taxi driver before running off without paying. They were later caught after boasting about it and sharing the police appeal on social media.
Larisa Sumovskaja (left), Jasmine Orchard (centre) and Kera McKeown (right) leaving Poole Magistrates Court (Picture: BNPS)
Receptionist Signe Ivane has asked them to leave but locked herself inside the office to escape the girls (Picture: CPS/BNPS)
Tara Olney, prosecuting, told the court the hotel had suffered ‘reputational harm’ as well as the physical criminal damage. T
The owners estimated the cost, including clean up and ‘damage control’, at about £4,000.
They said they had to issue refunds to appease guests who had witnessed the crime, a negative review left by one guest after the incident had cost them future bookings and the two receptionists involved missed several days off work due to emotional distress.
Staff morale was also affected as the violent outburst raised concerns about workplace safety.
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McKeown and Sumovskaja, from Bournemouth, admitted criminal damage and affray.
Judge Austin said: ‘What happened here was frankly disgraceful. You made a complete nuisance of yourselves and became aggressive when you were asked to leave.
‘It’s very clear from the footage it was very distressing to the staff. It is a custodial offence but I am just persuaded to suspend it. It is the last chance I will give you so I need you both to understand.
‘You are both in quite a serious situation now – no more trouble whatsoever because if there is you leave me with no other option but to send you to prison.’
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James Diamond, representing McKeown, said: ‘This is her first time before the court. She has mental health conditions and neurodiversity. Alcohol had influenced her behaviour, along with being young and foolish.
‘She found it very traumatising being in the police station overnight – she was only 18 at the time.
McKeown threw things two vases of flowers, a computer screen and even a phone which hit a male receptionist on the head (Picture: CPS/BNPS)
‘She has expressed her deep regret and remorse for her actions, she’s not proud of what she has done.’
Mark Hensleigh, representing Lumovskaja, said: ‘This lady is very young, these offences occurred over a year ago. She didn’t do very well at school, she has mental health issues, she is very vulnerable.
‘This cycle of offending has come to an end with what happened at the hotel. She has turned a corner and the cycle has been broken. She has got the opportunity for a job, she’s not going to trouble the court again.’
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Judge Orla Austin gave them both a 12-week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months
They were both also ordered to pay compensation to the receptionists and the hotel for the damage totalling £350 each.
Sumovskaja was also ordered to complete 15 rehabilitation activity days and 12 mental health sessions.
Manchester City are Joe Cole’s pick to win this year’s FA Cup (Picture: Getty)
Ex-England and Chelsea star Joe Cole says he has a ‘sneaky feeling’ Manchester City will go all the way in this year’s FA Cup to lift the trophy for an eighth time.
It would require a stunning nine-point swing in order for Guardiola to be crowned a Premier League champion for a seventh time in his illustrious City career.
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But victory over Arsenal at the Etihad on April 19 may have some Arsenal fans fearing the worst after what has been a painful 22-year wait for the title, stretching back to Arsene Wenger’s Invincibles.
Elsewhere, Arsenal and Southampton do battle at St Mary’s for a semi-final spot, while Chelsea play host to League One outfit Port Vale and West Ham entertain Leeds in an all-Premier League affair at the London Stadium.
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‘I’ve just got a sneaky feeling for Joe [Hart]’s mob [Manchester City],’ former Chelsea, Liverpool and West Ham winger Cole said.
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In response, ex-England and Manchester City goalkeeper Hart said: ‘To add to that, the way Pep was reacting and with how invested he was… people think he’s got one toe out of Manchester City.
‘But there was no sign of that, was there? He was ready to scrap, he was fighting, he was living and breathing everything they were doing.’
Arsenal lock horns with Southampton for a place in the semi-finals (Picture: Getty)
Irrespective of which clubs make it to this year’s final, Cole is anticipating an ‘incredible’ showpiece at Wembley.
‘Nostalgia is a big thing in this current age,’ the ex-England international – who won two FA Cups with Chelsea – explained.
‘There’s always been people harping on about the good old days, but now, music, fashion and football, all three things go hand in hand and the FA Cup encompasses all three things.
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Chelsea face League One outfit Port Vale in the quarter-finals (Picture: Getty)
‘I think there has been a big push back and this year’s FA Cup final, something incredible is going to happen, it has to.’
According to Hart, Palace’s historic victory over City last year will have ‘given hope to everyone’ of upsetting the odds and getting their hands on the trophy.
‘You look at the achievement of Palace last season, they beat Manchester City and, of course, I wanted Manchester City to win,’ the 2011 FA Cup winner said.
‘But it united them, gave them their medals and their flowers and that badge of honour that they had worked so hard for.
‘It was an incredible performance and that can only give hope to everyone left in the competition.’
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Ex-England manager Hoddle agreed, adding: ‘That performance has given hope to everyone: if they can do it against the odds, against the very best, then we can do it.’
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He failed to save any of the penalties while Italy’s Pio Esposito and Bryan Cristante missed theirs.
“I cried because of the enormous sadness I’m feeling, along with the entire Azzurri team, of which I’m proud to be captain, and I know you, fans of our national team, are feeling it too,” Donnarumma added.
The Manchester City keeper, who was handed his senior debut in 2016 aged 17, is yet to play at a World Cup and will have to wait until he is at least 31 for his next opportunity.
He was 15 when Italy lost against Uruguay and exited the 2014 World Cup in the group stage.
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He wrote it would take “a lot of strength, passion, and conviction” to restore his country “back where it deserves to be”.
The former Paris St-Germain and AC Milan keeper added: “Always believe; this is the driving force behind moving forward. Because life knows how to reward those who give their all, without holding back.
“And this is where we must start again. Together. Once again.”
Anna had spent months trying to lose weight on her own, with little success.
When Anna Turner walked into her first Slimming World meeting in September 2016, she carried with her more than just extra weight. She carried frustration, self-doubt, and the quiet hope that life could feel different.
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What she didn’t yet know was that this single step – taken alone, on a Tuesday evening – would reshape her confidence, her habits and her happiness for years to come.
Anna had spent months trying to lose weight on her own, with little success. The turning point came during a visit to a friend she hadn’t seen in some time.
“She looked fabulous,” Anna recalls. “She told me all about Slimming World – how easy the plan was to follow and how good she felt. I went home that night and decided I was joining.”
Despite not being the type to walk into a group alone, determination won out. She found a class that suited her schedule and, without telling anyone, turned up the following week.
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Anna said: “The group was friendly, and the leader was so welcoming. It took me a few weeks to feel comfortable, but I started losing weight straight away.”
What began as a modest goal, with Ann saying “If I could just lose one stone, I’d be happier,” soon grew into something bigger. As the pounds came off, Anna discovered a love for Slimming World’s Food Optimising plan and a renewed enthusiasm for cooking. She experimented with recipes, bought the cookbooks and found meals her whole family enjoyed. The weekly meetings became a source of encouragement, camaraderie and routine.
By November 2017, Anna had reached her target weight. She had lost an impressive 3st 5lbs and completed her bronze, silver and gold Body Magic awards. More importantly, she had transformed the way she cooked and lived, without giving up the meals she loved—just making them healthier.
“I’ve maintained my target weight for eight years now,” she says. “There have been the odd blips, of course, but Slimming World has genuinely changed my life. I’m a much happier person.”
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Anna still attends her group every week, valuing the support and friendships she’s built. Leaders have come and gone, four so far, but many of the members remain the same, a testament to the community spirit that keeps people returning.
Her reasons for joining were deeply personal. Anna said: “I was so unhappy every time I went out. I couldn’t find anything to wear. It was always black trousers and a baggy blouse.”
Today, that’s a distant memory. Clothes shopping is now a joy, not a chore, and nights out with friends are something she looks forward to rather than dreads.
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Food Optimising, she says, has been key, adding: “Nothing is off limits. I don’t even have a favourite recipe – I love so many of them. My family eats exactly what I eat.”
She also trains with a personal trainer twice a week, not because of any health scare, but because she wants to live as long and as healthily as possible.
Looking back, Anna is proud, not just of the weight she lost, but of the life she gained. She said: “I’m proud of how I’ve kept the weight off. I love going out now, catching up with friends, enjoying every event. It’s made me happier than I ever expected.”
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Anna’s consultant Hazel says “It has been amazing being able to support Anna in her journey to maintain her dream weight. Her expertise, knowledge and ideas in group is invaluable to her fellow slimmers.”
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The crew are set to embark on the first journey to the Moon since 1972, a landmark odyssey (Picture: AFP or licensors)
The Artemis II astronauts have waved goodbye to their families and friends as they prepare to launch on their voyage around the moon.
Jeremy Hansen, Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman and Christina Koch are about to embark on their 10-day trip to the moon and back for the first time in 53 years.
Glover was seen mouthing ‘I love you’ to each of his family members wearing matching t-shirts before the voyagers boarded a shuttle bus on their way to the launch pad 39B.
The launch now looks likely to go ahead after many setbacks with the crew all in their flight suits and good weather conditions.
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Pilot Victor Glover goes for a typical dad thumbs up for a photo with his family (Picture: Getty)
Commander Reid Wiseman makes a love heart with his family (Picture: Getty Images)
Waving to family, colleagues and news photographers, the crew boarded the so-called astrovan for the 9-mile ride to the launch pad and their awaiting SLS rocket.
Before their highly anticipated walkout, commander Reid Wiseman and his crew played a quick card game with NASA’s chief astronaut Scott Tingle. It’s a preflight tradition since the space shuttle era.
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Losing is good: It means the astronaut has gotten rid of all bad luck before launching.
The four thanked the suit techs and posed for photos, keeping a safe distance from many of the bystanders to avoid germs.
They then went down the elevator at the Neil Armstrong Operations & Checkout Building and walk out to a barrage of cameras and cheers.
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What is Artemis?
Artemis, Nasa’s return-to-the-moon programme, has been plagued by delays, technical hiccups and budget cuts for years.
Unlike the Apollo missions, the second Artemis mission won’t actually land on the moon.
Nevertheless, it will be the first to leave Low Earth Orbit (LEO) in 53 years.
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It will also be the first time that astronauts launch on top of NASA’s giant Space Launch System rocket and then swing around the Moon inside the Orion crew capsule.
This equipment was one of the main reasons Artemis II was postponed by more than a year, with NASA citing issues with Orion’s life support system.
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