Jeremy Vine is facing backlash for his latest hosting gig (Picture: Channel 5)
Jeremy Vine has found himself at the centre of controversy after being booked to host a charity awards show.
The TV presenter provoked furious backlash when he was announced as the host of the Carers UK Awards, an event that seeks to ‘shine a spotlight’ on the contribution of unpaid carers.
Commenters accused Vine, 61, of ‘stoking hatred against disabled people’ on his Channel 5 show and using intentionally ‘provocative questions’ to allow guest panellists to ‘spread misinformation’.
Others said he was a poor choice because he platforms ‘lies’ about those on benefits, which go ‘unchecked’, and encourages ‘debates’ around disability and people’s lives.
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The criticism was so strong that Vine had no choice but to issue a statement, confirming he would be stepping down from the gig.
Taking to X, the broadcaster began: ‘Because I host debates about welfare, benefits etc I see I was a controversial choice to be the (obviously unpaid) host of the prestigious @CarersUK awards so I’m very happy to stand aside and give someone else the honour of doing it.’
He was announced as the Carers UK Awards presenter this week (Picture: Darren Gerrish/WireImage for 5/Paramount)
He added that he ‘originally said yes to support a friend who watched her husband die in a long and painful process’, as he ‘didn’t want to let her down’.
‘I see her as a heroine,’ he praised.
‘I’m not a campaigner, and guests on my shows know I have to be impartial, but I’m very much aware of the vital role unpaid carers play,’ Vine continued.
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‘I believe we’ve only ever covered them sympathetically.’
He signed off by wishing the ‘excellent event’ well, saying he will ‘cheer for the winners from a distance’.
However, Vine’s statement seemed to only fuel further disapproval, as the replies alleged that he is not ‘impartial’ in his hosting.
Because I host debates about welfare, benefits etc I see I was a controversial choice to be the (obviously unpaid) host of the prestigious @CarersUK awards so I’m very happy to stand aside and give someone else the honour of doing it. I originally said yes to support a friend who…
— Jeremy Vine | Here, on Tiktok, Insta & Facebook (@theJeremyVine) August 20, 2026
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‘I’m sure he really believes he’s impartial. Why can’t he see that having the “should we cut benefits” discussions over and over again just feeds into the negative narrative? He’s not stupid, he must know’, wrote @cfs_jo.
‘He may support carers and his friend, but he allows members of the panel on his TV show to spout absolute lies, completely unchecked about other benefits & their claimants’, wrote @kagsy_karen.
@Salliepops also vented: ‘You, on your show, debate our lives as if we’re a problem to be solved. You fuel hostility, abuse & harassment towards disabled people, while advocating for cuts to the support we rely on to live independently. Its not supporting carers. It’s harming the very community they serve’.
Meanwhile, @Grraarrgh argued that Vine was a ‘controversial’ choice for the hosting position because he ‘makes a living’ by ‘profiting off people’s pain’ when they are already ‘vulnerable’.
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@SpinaBifidaScot urged Vine to ‘reflect’ on how, while he believes his stance is impartial on-screen, the show itself ‘is not’, adding that soundbites shared on social media only ‘create hostility’.
‘He is the last person who should be presenting these awards with his constant ragebaiting against the disabled’, echoed @CulhamAndy1, saying Vine stepping down was the ‘best news’.
Days ago, his show featured a segment debating, ‘Should benefits claimants have to work for their benefits?’ (Picture: Channel 5)
The talk show also debated Reform’s plans around PIP (Picture: Channel 5)
Some were supportive towards Vine, though, with the likes of @TiggyWalker, a Carers UK patron, declaring ‘no other media presenter has been as supportive’, which Vine responded to with: ‘This means more to me than I can say.’
The Carers charity issued its own response after Vine’s post, confirming he was ‘stepping down following discussions’.
They were originally ‘delighted’ to announce him as the host on Monday, but soon received comments calling the move ‘insulting’ and ‘disgusting’.
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‘Jeremy has been incredibly supportive of Carers UK including through his radio show, and we’re grateful for that support,’ the organisation said.
‘But after listening carefully to our community over the past couple of days we’ve agreed with Jeremy that the focus of the evening should stay entirely on celebrating carers and the individuals and organisations that support them.’
In additional posts, Carers UK penned: ‘We recognise the strength of feeling around how disability & benefits claimants are sometimes portrayed in the media, inc on daytime television. Many of the carers we support are disabled themselves/care for someone who is and rely on a benefits system that too often fails them.
Vine has been accused of ‘stoking hatred’ against disabled people (Picture: Channel 5)
‘That’s exactly why we’ve campaigned consistently for reform of the benefits system, including through our #ProtectCarersBenefits campaign.’
They, too, were criticised for not directly addressing the backlash to Vine’s hiring.
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Vine is known for chairing hard-hitting debates on his talk show. Just this week on August 16, the programme ran a segment titled: ‘Reform right to call for cuts to disability benefits?’
Then, the day after, a Facebook post from the show shared: ‘Also on the show, we’re asking if we should cut disability benefits and give people help in kind instead.
‘Half of disability benefit claimants would swap a thousand pounds of their benefits for things such as therapy, healthy meals and workplace support.
‘Would it be a good idea to make cuts here…’
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This is far from the first time benefits have been the topic of conversation. In March last year, he was criticised for saying benefits should be ‘slashed’ when debating spending on social security and for failing to challenge false claims about the matter.
‘You’ve going to have to cut the benefits first and then expect them to get out the front door and work,’ he said, going on to claim: ‘There’s something fishy going on… we’ve had a massive increase since Covid, 25% increase, in people who are too ill to work.’
Then, in November, during a debate on whether Britain should ‘spend billions more on benefits’, he asked when income tax was brought up: ‘Why don’t you cut welfare?’
Finally, in May this year, he also did not dispute a guest’s comments that the ‘benefits bill is out of control’ and ‘spiralling’.
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Just last month, Disability News Service (DNS) challenged BBC News, Sky News, and then Channel 5 over why presenters were not pushing back on inaccurate claims of ‘spiralling welfare’, which is actually stable.
DNS said the broadcasters did not accept their suggestions that the hosts were failing on the matter, but instead Sky issued a statement reiterating its commitment to ‘impartial, rigorous journalism’, while BBC said it covers ‘a wide range of perspectives on welfare’.
To support delivery, the Department and Council are proposing to offer a capital grant of up to £5.2 million to help bring forward a high-quality scheme
Investors and developers are being called on to help shape the regeneration of a key site in a Co Down town.
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Communities Minister Gordon Lyons announced the launch of a Pre Market Engagement exercise for the redevelopment of the Irish Street site in Downpatrick. The opportunity will be run in partnership with Newry, Mourne and Down District Council.
To support delivery, the Department and Council are proposing to offer a capital grant of up to £5.2 million to help bring forward a high-quality scheme.
The engagement invites developers, investors, and hotel operators to help shape proposals for a landmark regeneration scheme on the prominent town centre site, comprising the former PSNI station, a number of listed buildings along Irish Street and an 83-space Council-owned car park.
Minister Lyons said: “The Irish Street development site has the potential to transform the town centre, creating a vibrant destination that reflects Downpatrick’s rich heritage while supporting a growing tourism economy and strengthening local businesses. This is a significant opportunity to bring forward a high-quality regeneration scheme in one of the most important locations in Downpatrick.
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“Through this engagement, we are inviting developers, investors and hotel operators to work with us to shape a scheme that can deliver real and lasting benefits for Downpatrick and the wider region, encouraging growth and improving the tourism offer.”
The Department’s vision for the 2.02-acre site includes a hotel-led regeneration scheme that will enhance the town centre, support tourism, and act as a catalyst for wider regeneration, alongside complementary residential, retail, and public realm uses. It will further enhance the town’s appeal as a place to visit, live, and work, creating new opportunities for investment, regeneration, and sustainable growth.
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Glyn Hanna, said: “The redevelopment of this key town centre site will provide a significant social and economic boost for Downpatrick and act as a catalyst for the wider regeneration of the town. This landmark regeneration scheme will support local businesses, create new job opportunities, and enhance the town’s tourism offering.”
Malachy McGrady, Chair of the Downpatrick Regeneration Working Group, said: “The Irish Street site is widely recognised as a key opportunity to drive regeneration in Downpatrick town centre. The Working Group welcomes this important step forward and looks forward to seeing proposals that reflect the ambition and potential of Downpatrick as a place to live, work and visit.”
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Developers, investors, hotel operators, and other interested parties are encouraged to participate in the Pre-Market Engagement process. For further details, please go to eTendersNI Portal at https://etendersni.gov.uk/epps/home
Attorneys who represented a worker alleging he was undercompensated for supervising a renovation project at the Malibu home of Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, are asking a judge to dismiss claims filed against their law firm.
Handyman Tony Saxon maintained in his initial Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit that the 49-year-old musician agreed to pay him $20,000 per week under a 2021 agreement. However, Ye provided only one $20,000 payment in addition to $100,000 intended for construction costs. Judge Brock T. Hammond previously upheld a March 11 jury decision that awarded Saxon $140,000.
Ye, alongside his company, Shore Drive Holdings LLC, launched a separate lawsuit targeting Saxon and West Coast Trial Lawyers APLC, the firm representing the handyman. Their amended complaint filed July 10 asserts that a $1.8 million lien placed on Ye’s property in January 2024 was a “fabrication and the defendants who prepared it, verified it and stood behind it knew as much.”
Ye is asking that the lien be declared void, and he is also seeking $2.27 million in damages (Ian West/PA)
Ye’s suit calls the lien a “pressure device recorded to cloud the property’s title and to coerce payment of the unrelated employment claims (Saxon and West Coast) were pursuing in the underlying action.”
Ye is asking that the lien be declared void, and he is also seeking $2.27 million in damages.
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On Wednesday, attorneys for Saxon and West Coast filed court papers with Hammond asking that the portion of the complaint pertaining to the law firm be dismissed. The West Coast lawyers state that the Ye pleadings are “uncertain, ambiguous and unintelligible” and improperly combine multiple parties and theories without apportioning conduct, making it impossible to discern which allegations are directed at which defendants.
The West Coast attorneys also contend that all of Ye’s claims are barred by the litigation privilege because they arise from “protected petitioning activity.”
In his lawsuit filed in September 2023, Saxon maintained he was forced to sleep on the mansion floor while acting as a security guard and fired in November 2021 for not complying with Ye’s “dangerous requests” that could cause the plaintiff to be injured.
Saxon said he often complained to Ye about various dangers during the remodeling.
The statement comes four days after the actress, 36, was found unresponsive in a South Carolina apartment.
‘Hayden’s death remains under investigation and it is important to allow that investigation to proceed,’ said Hickerson’s attorney Sloan Ellis, from the Ellis Hinton law firm.
‘As has been publicly reported, police confirmed there were no signs of foul play.
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‘Out of respect for Hayden’s loved ones and the ongoing investigation, there will be no further comment at this time.’
A Greenville police officer who responded to the residence Sunday afternoon was met by the brothers and then observed paramedics performing CPR on an unresponsive woman, according to a police report.
‘The patient did not seem to have any obvious physical reasons to be unresponsive,’ the officer noted. After attempting lifesaving measures, the emergency workers declared Panettiere dead at 2:31 pm on Sunday.
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Hayden Panettiere’s on-off boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, has addressed the star’s death through his lawyers
The Greenville County Coroner’s Office has said Panettiere’s cause of death remains under investigation, however a dispatcher said she had a ‘cardiac arrest’ during a 911 call from her apartment.
The dispatcher could be heard in the audio saying that Panettiere had suffered a suspected overdose, and sources told TMZ that Narcan – a nasal medication used to treat an opioid overdose – was also found on a mattress at the property.
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Panettiere, who soared to fame in the TV shows ‘Heroes’ and ‘Nashville’ while enduring struggles with alcohol addiction and depression, would have turned 37 on Friday.
She first began dating Hickerson in 2018, however, their on-off relationship became tumultuous as he was arrested several times on domestic violence charges.
Panettiere had spoken of her troubled childhood in the spotlight in recent months and revealed intimate details of her relationship with Hickerson in her memoir published three months before her death.
She had an 11-year-old daughter with her ex-partner, Wladimir Klitschko, a former boxer turned Ukrainian government official who has full custody of the youngster.
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In her memoir, titled This Is Me: A Reckoning, Panettiere alleged that Hickerson once beat her so severely that she had to remain in her house for weeks to keep her injuries from the public.
She said she tried to keep the alleged abuse from the police because she feared the public would find out, and described her relationship as a ‘very dark and complicated time in my life.’
The 36-year-old actress was found unresponsive in a South Carolina apartment on Sunday
Hickerson and his brother Zach were also at the Greenville property, police say
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Hickerson was arrested for one alleged incident in May 2019, and court records show he was charged with injuring a spouse or girlfriend.
He pleaded no contest to the allegations in April 2021, and he was sentenced to 45 days in county jail and four years’ probation.
Just three days before Panettiere’s death, Hickerson’s request to reduce his past felony charges was denied by a judge.
Panettiere’s relationship with Hickerson appeared to end in 2020, and in July of that year, she filed for a restraining order against him. The outcome of her request is not stated in court records.
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The Greenville Police Department said in a statement that ‘the preliminary investigation’ into Panettiere’s death ‘has not indicated any signs of foul play or suspicious circumstances.’
An autopsy found ‘no signs of trauma were discovered that would have contributed to the death.’
The man in his 40s has since been charged with dangerous driving, failing to stop for police, failing to provide an evidential specimen and driving without insurance along the A64.
Officers said they had initially received calls about a man driving while under the influence of alcohol at a Scarborough caravan park late on Wednesday (August 19).
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North Yorkshire Police said: “Officers located the vehicle on the westbound A64 at Scagglethorpe and attempted to stop it after York Road, where the dual carriageway merges into a single carriageway.
“However, the driver failed to stop and instead continued driving dangerously, including travelling on the wrong side of the road and exceeding the speed limit.
“A stinger was successfully deployed at Barton Crossroads, but the vehicle continued for a further eight miles towards Hopgrove Roundabout.
“Despite both front tyres rapidly deflating, shredding and eventually being reduced to the wheel rims, the driver continued his attempts to evade police.”
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The pursuit had come to an end at Hopgrove Roundabout, police said, when the vehicle collided with a nearside verge.
A force spokesperson said: “Let us be clear: failing to stop for police and putting other road users at risk is completely unacceptable.
“Last night’s incident demonstrated the determination and professionalism of our Operational Support unit, who safely brought this pursuit to a conclusion.
“24/7 day in day out we are relentless in our pursuit of those who choose to evade us, and we will do everything we can to bring them before the courts.”
Todd is often seen at the moment drinking alcohol, and the fact that he becomes defensive when his mates comment on his booze intake is perhaps the biggest sign that he’s not really coping.
Turning to drink to drown her sorrows, Christina ends up falling over while in the ginnel. Jake (Bobby Bradshaw), Gary Windass’ (Mikey North) lad, finds the whole thing hilarious and films Christina before pouring his water over her.
Watching this is Ollie Driscoll (Raphael Akuwudike). Assuming the worst, Ollie chases after Jake, and Christina and Glenda soon find Ollie with Jake pinned to the floor.
Christina tells Ollie to stop, revealing that Jake actually only poured water over her.
Ollie gets the wrong end of the stick (Picture: ITV)
Todd’s been hitting the booze a little too much (Picture: ITV)
In the week, as a nervous Christina tidies the house in preparation for George’s return, Todd heads to work and is surprised to find him already there.
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George wastes no time in having a go at Todd for trying to bury his problems with alcohol, so Todd turns the tables and tells George about Christina’s drunken antics in the ginnel.
Pondering over the past couple of weeks, George heads home and tells Christina that he’s had time to think.
The 2026 Darlington Arena Car Boot Sale opened on Sunday, August 16, and will run every Sunday at the Neasham Road venue.
Here’s everything you need to know:
When and where is the car boot sale?
The next Darlington Arena Car Boot Sale will take place on Sunday, August 23.
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It is held at Darlington Arena on Neasham Road, Darlington, DL2 1DL.
What time does the car boot sale open?
Sellers can arrive to set up between 9am and 1pm.
Early-bird shoppers can enter from 10am until noon, while general public entry begins at noon.
How much does it cost?
Sellers pay £10 per stall, regardless of vehicle size.
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Payment is cash only on arrival and no advance booking is needed. Organisers say there is unlimited space, no extra cost for trailers and no restriction on vehicle size.
Early-bird entry costs £3 per person between 10am and noon.
Entry costs £1 per person from noon onwards.
Visitors have been asked to bring the correct change to help reduce queues.
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Is parking available?
Free on-site parking is available for shoppers.
The sale takes place on a hard-standing surface, which is available for stallholders and visitors.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, the Darlington Arena Car Boot Sale is dog-friendly.
Dogs must be kept on leads at all times, and owners are asked to clear up after their pets and dispose of any mess responsibly.
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Will there be food, drink and toilets?
Street-food vans will be on site, offering visitors a choice of food and drink.
Indoor toilets are also available at the arena.
What can shoppers expect to find?
Organisers are promising bargains, vintage finds and antiques at the weekly market.
The arena has hosted car boot sales previously. The earlier events, called The Big Darlington Car Boot Sale, were organised by National Car Boot Sales and began in September 2025 before continuing into 2026.
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The market has since been relaunched as the 2026 Darlington Arena Car Boot Sale, with revised opening times and pricing.
US actor David Krumholtz has announced he’s taking a step back from acting, claiming that the industry had left him feeling “frustrated”, “fed up” and “fried”.
Posting on Threads, David explained that he’d decided to take an “indefinite break” from acting work, after “years” of contemplating it.
“I kinda sorta put my acting career on hold the other day. It’s been something I’ve been petrified to do for years,” he wrote (as reported by Deadline). “Specifically, the fear was that I’d go broke and not be able to handle being out of the game. But I sent the definitive email.”
He told his followers that, after doing so, “a huge wave of relief washed over me”, and while he admitted he was “not sure what I’m going to do for money instead, or how I’m going to do it”, he still felt like a “humongous burden” had been lifted, which he “truly didn’t fathom the weight of until it was gone”.
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David later said: “Acting professionally is a very different concept than the exercise of acting itself. I’ve enjoyed every single minute of exercising the muscle. I’ve enjoyed the fanfare.
“There was a time when being competitive and self-involved really served my pursuit. That time has passed. Much to MY overwhelming surprise. There will always be great joy in the exercise. But for me, the profession has lost its gleam.”
Joseph Gordon-Levitt and David Krumholtz in 1999’s 10 Things I Hate About You
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He also insisted that his career as an actor was “not over”, but he was “rather, redefining my terms” and “hoping to find a new, more rewarding passion”.
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David also clarified he was “not quitting entirely” but “just taking a bit of a step back and an indefinite break”.
“The stress of the moment has me wondering if there’s a higher calling to pursue,” he shared.
Cillian Murphy and David Krumholtz in Oppenheimer
In the early 90s, David began his career as a child actor, appearing in Disney’s The Santa Clause and the comedy Addams Family Values, before roles in 10 Things I Hate About You, Bobby and Superbad followed.
More recently, he’s been seen in the TV dramas The Good Wife and The Deuce, the Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere and Christopher Nolan’s Best Picture-winning Oppenheimer.
This year alone, he has starred in four films, as well as an episode of the police drama The Rookie.
That was the punchy eight-word opener delivered by Melania Trump with a broad smile as she made her first public appearance with her husband Donald in more than a month.
The outing came amid a slew of headlines about the president’s close personal aide Natalie Harp after vicious innuendo leveled by Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff at a rally in Georgia last week.
The couple appeared together in the White House‘s Rose Garden to celebrate Melania’s ‘Fostering the Future’ initiative.
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She announced a partnership with IndyCar and Fox Sports to expand scholarship opportunities for kids aging out of the foster care system. The effort includes funding for programs at Indiana University and Purdue University.
The timing comes just ahead of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix in Washington, DC, that IndyCar is hosting to celebrate the nation’s birthday.
‘Fostering the Future graduates will build new companies, launch new industries, and redefine what is possible for all Americans,’ Melania declared. ‘Fostering the Future is more than an educational initiative; it is generational investment in America’s talents pipeline.’
It marked a rare public outing for the presidential couple after the two have not been spotted together since the July 19 FIFA World Cup final in New Jersey.
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First lady Melania Trump speaks during an event announcing the expansion of a foster care initiative in the Rose Garden of the White House on August 20
Melania and Donald heading to the Rose Garden on Thursday
Trump, from right, first lady Melania Trump, Roger Penske, chairperson and founder of Penske Corp., and his wife Kathy Penske attend an event in the Rose Garden
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(L-R) IndyCar driver Alexander Rossi, first lady Melania Trump, and driver Scott Dixon
Trump appeared to close his eyes during the event while sitting next to Melania
While Melania has seemingly shifted her focus from public appearances to championing policies impacting children reports have indicated she has been upset by the coverage of Harp.
‘The first lady doesn’t like these types of things,’ a source close to the White House told Semafor.
The joint appearance comes against the backdrop of a deluge of press coverage about Harp.
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Trump’s executive assistant has been thrust into the limelight since Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff of Georgia noted how the president would rather ‘build his ballroom and travel with Natalie’ than his job.
A cancer survivor, Harp credits Trump’s first term initiative called the Right to Try Act – legislation allowing sick patients access to non-FDA approved drugs – with saving her life.
She has written the president affectionate handwritten notes, with one proclaiming that ‘you are all that matters to me,’ and has ridden in the trunk of a motorcade SUV to maintain her close proximity to the executive when she did not have an assigned seat.
Donald and Melania hold hands as they arrive for the event
The First Lady wore a powder blue shirt and long scarlet skirt
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The First Lady and the President on Thursday
Harp stands behind Trump at a dignified transfer event in Dover, Delaware, to honor soldiers who have died in the Iran war. Melania was noticeably absent from the July 22 event
Harp is a near-constant present at the president’s side. She frequently travels with him to his clubs and on Air Force One
She reportedly takes little time off and often travels with the president, and she is known to type his social media posts after the president dictates them to her.
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After Ossoff’s pointed attack against Harp, outlets have rushed to publish a deluge of reports about the omnipresent executive assistant.
In the Rose Garden, IndyCar executives and racers presented Melania with a racing helmet with her name emblazoned on it. It will be worn during the race on Sunday.
Perched next to the First Lady was an IndyCar decked out in signage championing Melania’s ‘Be Best’ campaign.
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In addition to her foster care efforts Melania has advocated for the safe use of AI for children and reuniting children with their families who were separated due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Earlier this week, the First Lady announced that she worked to reunite another group of Ukrainian children with their mothers, marking the 34th reunion of a mother and child separated by the over four-year war.
Kevin Kennedy, best known for playing Curly Watts in ITV’s award-winning soap Coronation Street for over 20 years, will appear at Darlington Hippodrome in October as part of the cast of The Picture of Dorian Gray – A New Musical.
The production is a brand-new adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s famous gothic novel and will see Kennedy take on the role of Mr Issacs.
The show, which premieres on October 19, also stars Christopher Twyford as Dorian Gray, and Kingsley Judd as Lord Henry Wooton.
Christopher Twyford as Dorian Gray. (Image: Darlington Hippodrome)
The musical follows Dorian Gray, a young man blessed with youth, beauty and charm, whose life changes when a wish links his fate to a mysterious portrait.
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As he falls under the influence of Lord Henry Wotton, Dorian is drawn into an increasingly hedonistic lifestyle, with every sin and wrongdoing reflected in the portrait rather than on his own appearance.
Kennedy will play Mr Issacs, a theatre manager who introduces Dorian to the talented young actress Sibyl Vane.
Although initially dismissed by Dorian, the character plays an important role in bringing him into Sibyl’s world, setting in motion events that help drive the story’s dramatic descent into obsession, vanity and moral corruption.
Picture of Dorian Gray Musical. (Image: Dorian Gray Musical)
The 64-year-old TV star shared his excitement in a video on social media, and said: “Get your tickets. It’s brand new. Be the first.”
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Kennedy is no stranger to musical theatre, having previously starred in productions including Rock of Ages and We Will Rock You.
His appearance is expected to be draw in a large crowd when the show premieres for the first time at the Darlington Hippodrome.
The original novel, first published in 1890, is one of Oscar Wilde’s most celebrated works and explores themes including vanity, morality, influence and the consequences of pursuing pleasure without limits.
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Audiences can expect a dramatic retelling of the story, complete with a few more gothic twists and a new original soundtrack.
The Picture of Dorian Gray – A New Musical will be performed at Darlington Hippodrome on Monday, October 19.
Tickets are on sale now and in high demand, with locals encouraged to secure their seats as soon as possible.
The mayor of Como has banned riding bicycles in certain areas of the historic Italian city after he was hit by an electric one.
Alessandro Rapinese said the ban was necessary to improve public safety. It means from September, cyclists will have to dismount through an area of around 30 streets.
He told Italian news agency Ansa: “People act based on their own experiences and I know what it’s like to be hit by one of these beasts.”
Several other local authorities around Europe, including in the UK, have restricted where and how e-bikes and other single-person vehicles can be used.
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The measure put forward by Rapinese is part of a package of new traffic regulations, establishing a Limited Traffic Zone (ZTL) to manage tourist growth, and which impose stricter rules on cars and vans in the city centre.
Many of the roads covered by the ban are the widest in the old town and are popular with delivery drivers.
The measure applies to both electric and push bikes, as the Italian highway code does not distinguish between models.
Rapinese explained his decision in a video as part of a series of online videos he produces himself, known as RapiNews24.
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He recounted an incident in which he had been leaving city hall in July and collided with an e-bike shortly after his administration had discussed traffic restrictions in the city centre.
The cyclist involved in the collision has not been identified.
“In this case, I didn’t even end up in the hospital,” Rapinese said. “I was hit by a bike. I gathered information, and that’s where the measure came from.”
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