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Modi compares defeat of women’s reservation-linked delimitation bill to ‘female foeticide’ after rare setback
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi compared the defeat of a women’s reservation-linked delimitation bill to “female foeticide”, launching a bitter attack on his political rivals a day after his ruling party suffered a rare setback in parliament.
The Modi government’s plan to redraw India’s parliamentary map was defeated in parliament on Friday after opposition parties blocked a constitutional amendment centred on delimitation, the process of reallocating seats, and redrawing constituencies by population.
The delimitation bill is linked to the implementation of a 2023 law mandating that 33 per cent of all seats in federal and state legislatures must be filled by women. Parliament had unanimously passed the Women’s Reservation Act in September 2023, but its provision for 33 per cent quotas in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies was made contingent on the next census and a subsequent delimitation exercise.
The Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, failed to secure the two-thirds majority required for the constitutional change. The defeated package proposed increasing the Lok Sabha, India’s lower house of parliament, from 543 seats to 850, with similar expansion in state assemblies. It also sought to change the legal framework governing when delimitation takes place and which census data should be used.
A total of 298 MPs voted in favour and 230 against the bill.
Addressing the nation, the PM “sought forgiveness” from the women of the country after the bills failed to clear the floor test in the Lower House.
“Every citizen of India is watching how dreams of our women have been crushed,” the prime minister said during his address. “Fight for empowering India’s women has been stalled due to selfish politics of opposition parties,” he added.
Mr Modi compared the opposition’s move to “bhrun hatya” (female foeticide), saying the opposition political parties of Congress, DMK, Samajwadi Party and Trinamool Congress “killed” the idea of women’s reservation at its inception, according to reports. “A woman may forget many things, but she never forgets her insult,” he said.
Opposition parties said they supported women’s reservation, but objected to linking it to a nationwide boundary redraw based on older data while the 2026-27 census is underway. They also argued that using 2011 figures could reduce the relative representation of southern and north-eastern states, where population growth has slowed faster than in parts of northern India.
Critics also warned that one or two larger states could gain greater influence because they would send more MPs to the House.
Leader of opposition, Rahul Gandhi, on Friday targeted the prime minister, calling the proposed bills to amend the women’s reservation bill alongside the delimitation exercise a “panic reaction” to change the country’s electoral map, as he added that the “magician has been caught”.
Mr Gandhi said the bills had little to do with advancing women’s empowerment, as he accused the BJP of being “scared of erosion” of its electoral strength. The government is trying “rejig” country’s political map, he said.
“Some truths need to be told here. This is not a women’s bill; this has nothing to do with empowerment of women. This is an attempt to change the electoral map,” he said.
After the result, federal minister, Kiren Rijiju, withdrew two linked measures – the Delimitation Bill, 2026, and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026.
During the debate, home minister Amit Shah defended the overhaul, saying constituency sizes had become highly uneven. Stressing the need for the delimitation exercise, Mr Shah said that in the 543-member House, the number of voters is 4.9 million in some constituencies, while it is at 60,000 in others.
“And there are many seats that were frozen in the 1970s. Since then, they have grown so large that an MP cannot even show face to voters, because how can one handle such a huge population,” he said.
Mr Shah said the freeze dated back to decisions taken under Indira Gandhi’s government and accused Congress of opposing the resumption of delimitation.
In 1976, when India’s population stood at about 550 million, the number of Lok Sabha seats was frozen at 543. The move was meant to ensure that states which reduced birth rates were not punished with diminished representation as the size of constituencies was pegged to population. That freeze was due to end after the 2001 census, but was extended until at least 2026 by the previous BJP government of Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Slamming the attempts to block the passage of bill, Mr Shah said: “In 1976, during the Emergency, the process of delimitation was formally suspended through the 42nd Amendment, again under Indira Gandhi’s leadership. At that time, the Congress government enacted laws to halt delimitation. Today, even while in opposition, the Congress continues to oppose the resumption of delimitation. Thus, the Congress originally denied the people the benefits of delimitation, and it is the same party that continues to do so today.”
He also rejected what he called a divisive regional framing.
“Let me make this clear once again: the southern states have exactly the same rights in this House as the northern states. In fact, even a small Union Territory like Lakshadweep has the same rights as Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Bihar,” he said.
Mr Gandhi said: “The amendment bill has fallen. They used an unconstitutional trick in the name of women to break the Constitution.”
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Tony Pulis column: Why Man City’s ‘leg-beaters’ can make the difference against Arsenal
If both teams decide the best way of winning the game is to build up from their goalkeepers, I would personally go after them high up the pitch and do my best to break their rhythm and passing patterns.
It’s a risk, because both teams have defenders who play comfortably under pressure and will, on occasions, break through even the best press.
But, while it’s high risk, it’s also high reward. Over the past five seasons, more goals have been conceded by turnovers in possession in a team’s own half than ever before.
City will dominate possession despite that high press and will spend a lot of time in Arsenal‘s final third. So, with the Gunners pressed back, how do they then counter-attack with sufficient quality to hurt City?
When City are in possession, they push everyone forward but leave only two centre-backs covering their whole back line of defence.
Rodri will sweep in front of Abdukodir Khusanov and Guehi, but there are spaces to be found either out wide or behind the two centre-backs – and those are the areas in open play that Arsenal have to exploit.
To achieve that in an effective way, when Arsenal regain possession in deep areas, they must get passes and runners past the City back-line, by playing up, back and through.
It sounds easy, but City will try to regain the turnover quickly and both of their centre-halves are quick even if Arsenal can manufacture a foot race.
Mikel’s side are capable of doing this effectively, though. We know they have the quality to play under pressure and they will need it on Sunday if they are to be successful.
On top of all this, set-plays will again be vital for them, but also for City. As ever, the quality of the corners, free-kicks and throw-ins must be matched by the desire to win that first and second ball – and that applies to whoever is attacking and defending.
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Lynsey Crombie answers Telegraph Recommended reader questions
What are the best eco swaps you can make at home? Bishan, West Midlands
I’m a massive fan of using what’s already in your cleaning cupboards at home, rather than always running to the supermarket to buy the latest cleaning product.
A juicy lemon and a bit of bicarbonate of soda makes a fabulous scrubber for the oven, for stainless steel and some of those really grimy jobs. White vinegar is absolutely amazing at banishing hard water marks and limescale. Soda crystals, which you may already have in your laundry cupboard, are a really good degreaser.
What are your top daily cleaning habits that people can stick to without feeling burnt out? Elliot, London
Always air and make your bed every day. If you make your bed, it literally transforms your bedroom and it sets you up for the day.
Never go to work with a pile of dirty dishes in your sink. Nobody wants to walk home from work exhausted at 5pm to a pile of breakfast dishes. And always run the vacuum around those high traffic areas, so it feels like your home is really clean.
What’s the first thing you should do if you spill something tricky to remove, like red wine? TJ, London
Spillages happen all the time. If you spill the dreaded red wine, don’t panic and don’t grab a bottle of white wine and pour it over the top. It doesn’t actually work.
You need to grab yourself some cold water. Always think when removing stains that heat will set the stain and cold water will help release it.
You want a cold soapy cloth and you want some salt that you pop on your dinner. Apply the salt to the stain, put the wet cloth over the top and gently bang using your hand so you start to lift the stain out of your carpet. A couple of attempts and the red wine will disappear.
How do you get rid of stubborn odours in the home? Half, London
Stubborn odours in the home can be a real pain, especially if you’ve got pets. Those pet smells can really linger. My top tip is to constantly clean. I’m not talking everyday, but just keep on top of the pet beds, pet bedding, pet throws, and those sorts of things. Throw open the windows and let the fresh air do the work for you.
Use a good fabric refresher. You can make your own using essential oils or water, or a favourite of mine is from Marks and Spencer. They really do help.
When it comes to cooking smells that can really linger, you can cut an onion in half and place it somewhere in the kitchen and the onion will absorb the odours. What will happen is the onion will start to shrink, so you know that it’s really taking them in.
Alternatively, pop a pan on the hob with some white vinegar. You don’t need much, just cover the bottom. Leave it on a gentle simmer for about 15 minutes and let the white vinegar absorb those horrible kitchen smells.
My nice white tops have yellow stains from suncream and deodorant. Any tips to get them sparkling white again? Clarissa, South East
I love wearing white, but one thing that can be a pain is yellow stains from either sun cream or from sweating. The best solution for this if you’ve got sweat stains on a white T-shirt is to get your hair shampoo. This is a great pre-stain treatment. It will get those stains out straight away.
For the sun cream stains, you need to use good old white vinegar. Spray it liberally on the stain. Leave it overnight ideally and then just wash as normal tomorrow.
Finally, if you get some sun cream on your top when you’re out and about, hand sanitiser is a perfect quick fix.
I hate cleaning. Any tips on how to help me get through? Ali, South West
Now I am in the minority and I absolutely love cleaning. I love to see those before and after results. But when you hate it, it’s really hard to get motivated.
I designed the 15-Minute Clean method a few years ago and it works fantastically. Set your timer to five, 10 or 15 minutes. Choose a room and do as much as you can. Working against a timer is a great way to motivate you. You can use your oven as a timer, your phone, or you can just use a couple of your favourite songs. Music really helps get you motivated as well.
And what I would say is, don’t ever put pressure on yourself to do too much. If you live with other people, make sure you do delegate cleaning tasks, especially the ones that you hate.
What’s the best way to clean windows? Louise, Yorkshire
Don’t do it on a sunny day. If you’re cleaning your windows with a beautiful blue sky and the sun is beaming down, as soon as the product hits, you’re going to create streaks, because the sun dries the products automatically.
Choose to go outside on a dull, overcast day. Use a bowl of warm, soapy water with a dash of white vinegar and a good thick microfibre cloth for the first application. Then, when you dry, you want a lint-free microfibre cloth, so it doesn’t leave behind any of those pesky fibres.
Another tip is always to work in an S-shaped pattern and that will give you that perfect streak-free finish.
Any tips on dealing with limescale? Marc, East of England
My go-to product for limescale is white vinegar.
If you’ve got limescale on the end of a tap, drench a piece of kitchen roll in vinegar, wrap it around the bottom, and leave it for about 20 to 25 minutes. Then remove the kitchen roll and your limescale should have vanished.
Use white vinegar mixed with washing up liquid to keep your shower screen limescale-free.
How do you keep a house dust-free? Anna, South East
Keeping a house dust-free, especially if it’s a busy household, is actually quite difficult. Dust falls like snow, so every day you dust, it’s going to come back the next day.
When vacuuming, just make sure that your vacuum is cleaned and the HEPA filter is dust-free, so it’s not pushing out dust as you are vacuuming. That can be the main culprit of extra dust landing in your house.
Use a damp microfibre cloth for general daily dusting and try not to use too much product, which actually encourages the dust to sit in it, further causing you more dust in the long run.
Unfortunately, we are always going to have dust. Nobody lives in a completely dust free home.
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You are risking damaging your garden with ‘common mistake’
As warmer weather approaches, homeowners are taking their garden furniture out of storage to prepare their gardens for summer.
But green thumbed individuals are being urged not to commit a common mistake with their tables and chairs that can lead to mould, rust or rotting and could damage your grass.
Matthew Lock, a garden furniture specialist at Luxus Home and Garden revealed that placing wooden furniture on the lawn can cause damage to the item and your grass.
How to Get Rid of These Common Garden Pests
This is because prolonged exposure to moisture from the grass can damage the wooden legs or table and chairs which can lead to damp stains, mould or rot.
If you place metal outdoor furniture on grass, Matthew also warns it could cause these items to rust too.
Mathew also warns that putting your table on grass in the summertime can damage your lawn as the heavy item can prevent sunlight and air reaching it.
This may eventually lead to your grass dying, leaving you with ‘dead patches’ all over your lawn.
To combat these issues, Matthew says garden furniture should be placed on a decked area or patio if possible.
If you’re not able to avoid putting your table and chairs on the grass, you should use protective gliders and make sure the wooden feet don’t directly touch the damp earth below.
To prevent your lawn from dying, he suggests rotating your garden furniture regularly to ensure all your grass gets exposure to the elements.
Matthew said: “Garden furniture can be an integral part of making our outdoor spaces a comfortable and enjoyable place to be.
“However, it’s important to consider where you can maximise its functionality and keep it protected from the elements.
“A common mistake many homeowners make is to place wooden garden furniture on the lawn, which can damage both the item and the grass.
“Prolonged exposure to moisture can damage a wooden item’s legs and can lead to damp stains, mould or rot, while metal furniture can be prone to rusting.
“On top of that, leaving heavy items on the lawn can harm the grass, preventing sunlight and air from reaching it and eventually leaving behind dead patches.
“The best place to locate garden furniture is on a stable surface such as a decked area or patio.
“If this isn’t possible and it must be on the lawn, it’s best to choose items that have protective gliders or feet at the bottom to prevent wood from being directly exposed to damp turf.
“It’s also a good idea to rotate locations regularly to prevent dead patches on your lawn.”
Now that spring is in full swing, attention is seeing more Brits spending more time in outdoor spaces.
Homeowners are being advised that it now appears to be a good time to take garden furniture out of storage if it has been kept inside or under covers through the winter.
Good-quality wooden items can last decades if cared for properly, including regular cleaning and maintenance.
Matthew said: “A deep clean with warm, soapy water and a soft bristle brush can make a world of difference, while an equal parts white vinegar and water solution can be used to tackle stubborn dirt or grime.
“When the item has dried, it may be worth applying a protective sealer, which is recommended every 12 to 18 months, depending on the type of wood.”
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Tube strikes to go ahead next week with four days of major disruption | News UK
London’s Underground network will grind to a halt next week with a Tube strike affecting all lines across four days.
The RMT union announced yesterday it had not reached an agreement with Transport for London in a dispute over Tube drivers’ hours.
Strikes will go ahead next week from Tuesday until Friday across the capital, and some days will have the double whammy of bus strikes too.
Further industrial action is in the pipeline for May and June.
Here is a roundup of what to expect next week – and how to work around the havoc.
When exactly is the Tube strike?
Although there are some gaps in how the strikes will run, in a nutshell, passengers should prepare for disruption throughout the dates.
The first wave of strikes will start from mid-morning on Tuesday, April 21, and last until midday on Wednesday, April 22.
TfL says services are expected to recover throughout the afternoon, but some disruption is likely until the evening.
On Thursday, April 23, the London Underground will begin to close from later morning, with ‘significant’ disruption on all lines until midday, Friday, April 24, TfL warned.
While services are set to begin recovering on Friday afternoon and evening, if you can work from home, this is definitely the time to do so.
The Elizabeth line, Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and the Overground will run as normal, but they will be extremely busy.
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Will the Tube strike affect your life?
Rental e-bikes on ‘standby’ for Tube strikes
Strikelists dominated the streets of London during the week-long strike last autumn, with emotions running high over riding etiquette and even snatched pedals.
And next week could see another rush for Santander, Lime and Forest bikes.
Lime has stepped up its operations to meet increased demand next week, including increased foot patrols and drivers on standby to boost batteries and balance out overcrowded bays, Metro understands.
Alex Berwin, head of policy at Forest, which runs a fleet of e-bikes in 18 London boroughs, told Metro that all hands are on deck to prepare for an expected spike in demand, especially at known hotspots like stations and commuter hubs.
Last year’s strike saw demand more than double during rush hour, and a similar trend is expected next week, he said.
London bus strike dates confirmed
Some of the Tube strikes will coincide with industrial action taken by Stagecoach Unite members working for TfL.
It will affect seven routes – 8, 25, 205, 425, N8, N25 and N205 – and severe delays and cancellations are expected if the strike goes ahead.
Bus strike dates
Bus strikes are planned on routes 8, 25, 205, 425, N8, N25 and N205 on the following dates:
- From 5am Friday, 17 April to 5am Saturday, 18 April
- From 5am Friday, 24 April to 5am Saturday, 25 April
- From 5am Friday, 15 May to 5am Saturday, 16 May
Why are there strikes on London Underground?
RMT members working as Tube drivers are in dispute with the London Underground management over a condensed four-day week.
Under the plan, which RMT says is being imposed, drivers would have to work full week’s hours in four days.
RMT’s general secretary Eddie Dempsey said the plan raises concerns around fatigue, safety and work-life balance.
TfL said previously it will continue to work constructively with the trade unions to avoid disruption and address concerns.
Metro approached TfL and RMT for an update, but neither can comment at this stage of the ongoing negotiations.
Are you concerned about the Tube strike and how you get around? Please email noora.mykkanen@metro.co.uk
Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.
For more stories like this, check our news page.
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Everton vs Liverpool LIVE: Premier League match stream, latest team news, lineups, TV, prediction
Now, they take on their local rivals, who are also on the hunt for an unlikely European place. David Moyes has led his men to 10th in the table, and they are just one point off sixth-placed Chelsea. A win here would propel today’s hosts into Europa League contention above Liam Rosenior’s Blues, and have them just two points worse off than Liverpool. Stay tuned with all the latest from the Hill Dickinson Stadium with our live blog.
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Runners v robots at China half marathon
Robots competed in a half marathon race in Beijing on Sunday, with the winning machine leaving its human rivals for dust.
The winning robot, Lightning, was developed by Chinese smartphone maker Honor and finished the race in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, according to race organisers.
Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo holds the men’s half marathon world record, which he set in March in Lisbon with a time of 57 minutes and 20 seconds.
Around 40% of the robots raced autonomously, while the others were remotely controlled.
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Starmer ‘would not have appointed Mandelson if he was aware of vetting failure’
He told Sky News: “The thing that I think Labour MPs should think about quite carefully now is their Government has been a bit of a failure, frankly, on the economy, on so much, and it’s in chaos, in the way that Conservatives were in chaos, in perpetual crisis, and I don’t think they can get out of that unless Keir Starmer moves aside.”
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Tottenham report ‘vile, dehumanising’ racist posts about Kevin Danso to police after Brighton match
Tottenham Hotspur has issued a strong condemnation of the “vile, dehumanising racism” aimed at defender Kevin Danso, which followed Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Brighton.
The abuse surfaced after Danso was implicated in the concession of Georginio Rutter’s stoppage-time equaliser, a result that left Spurs languishing in the Premier League relegation zone.
The club has confirmed that it has reported the racist abuse, received via social media, to the police.
In a statement, Tottenham said that the incidents occurred during the Premier League’s dedicated “No Room For Racism” weekend.
“Since yesterday’s fixture against Brighton… Kevin Danso has been, and continues to be, subject to significant and abhorrent racist abuse on social media,” the club said.
They labelled such behaviour as “without doubt a criminal offence” and said that it “will not be tolerated”.

Tottenham are pursuing “immediate action”, reporting all identified content to the Metropolitan Police, as well as to the appropriate authorities in the countries where perpetrators reside, and to the relevant social media platforms.
The club have pledged to “push for the strongest possible action against each and every person we identify”.
They also affirmed their “complete and unconditional support” for Danso, stating: “No one at this club will ever stand alone in the face of this.
“Nothing about form or league position can ever excuse or explain racist abuse. There is no connection between performance on the pitch and the right to target a player with discrimination. Criticism of performances is part of the game. Racism is not.”
In February, an “appalling weekend” rocked English football after four players were subjected to racist abuse on their social media accounts following recent matches.
Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana and Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri both shared images of racist messages they privately received on Instagram after their teams’ 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge.
Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Tolu Arokodare also displayed racially aggravated messages sent to him on Instagram following a 1-0 loss at Crystal Palace, a game in which he had a penalty saved.
And last week, Sunderland condemned racist abuse directed towards Brian Brobbey on social media and offered the striker their full support.
The club said Brobbey was targeted online after the Black Cats’ 1-0 win over Tottenham in the Premier League.
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Brilliant spring flower displays as warm sunshine follows wet winter
Spring is a season of transition, as lingering winter influences are gradually replaced by increasing warmth.
The days get longer, the sun is higher in the sky with plants responding to this increased sunlight and rise in temperatures.
Snowdrops and daffodils give way to tulips and bluebells, and the speed and intensity of spring’s blooms are highly influenced by the weather.
This year much of the UK started spring with plenty of moisture in the soil after a wetter than average winter. Met Office figures show that March delivered some notably warm weather for England and Wales in particular, alongside plenty of sunshine.
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Has Steph Miligan left Emmerdale for good as Georgia Jay quits? | Soaps
Will we ever see Steph Miligan again in Emmerdale?
Maybe, but chances are she’ll have a different face, as Georgia Jay has reportedly left the ITV soap during her maternity leave and has no plans to return.
While her departure was initially believed to be temporary, it’s since become a permanent one, as Georgia has quit the show to focus on motherhood.
Fans had previously expressed their excitement when Georgia took to Instagram, sharing an image taken on the Emmerdale set, and those hoping for a Steph return were later sent into another tizzy when Georgia shared a picture of a trip to the hairdressers, with a blurred-out script set out in front of her.
Steph’s time in Emmerdale
Steph’s tenure in the Yorkshire Dales was marked by two big plots: her relationship with Ross Barton (Mike Parr) and the discovery that that her beloved grandfather Anthony Fox (Nicholas Day) was actually her biological father and not Caleb Miligan (William Ash), after he abused her mum,
Ross and Steph had formed quite a bond after getting together initially through a combination of lust and Steph wanting to wind her parents up. The relationship evolved into one of genuine affection on both sides, but it was completely upended when she discovered the truth of her parentage.
In the aftermath of discovering Anthony’s abuse and that he’d been killed by her mum, Steph became fixated on her resemblance to him and was so desperate she even tried to have surgery to alter her appearance. Ross wanted to support her through this hard time, but she pushed him away, though she did begin going to therapy to try to help her move on.
Steph and Ross later reunited, with his brother, Lewis Barton (Bradley Riches), playing cupid for them, though their reunion hinged on Ross’ declaration that there hadn’t been anyone else in his life since he and Steph broke up.
The biggest problem being that their was, as he’d had a fling with Manpreet Sharma (Rebecca Sarker) who unknowingly revealed all to Lewis and Ruby, meaning it was only a matter of time before word got back to Steph.
Poor Steph, who had worked hard to tell herself that she could trust Ross again, was devastated shoved him straight in the bin. Reeling and wounded, Steph told her parents that she’d booked a yoga retreat in Rome, needing to get away from the village for a while. Though Ross tried to get her to change her mind, Steph made it clear she didn’t want to be anywhere near him.
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Georgia takes maternity leave
Steph’s exit was written to facilitate Georgia Jay’s maternity leave, following the announcement she was expecting her first baby. Announcing her pregnancy on Instagram, Georgia wrote: ‘As you’ve probably guessed, I’ve got some news to share! I know some of you have been wondering if you’ve been seeing a little bump on screen lately… well, it’s not your imagination…I’m having a baby!’.
She added: ‘We’ve never been so excited and a little nervous all at once. Thank you for all the love and support.’
Would you be up for a Steph recast?
Georgia has no plans to return
A source told The Sun this week that: ‘Georgia loved her time at Emmerdale but she has no plans to return now.
‘She’s loving being a mum, and that’s her focus for now. Obviously, she’s open to opportunities but returning to a full-on soap schedule full-time is just not something she can do at the moment.’
While this doesn’t mean the end of Steph, with Soapworld being one of frequent recasts, it does seem to draw a line under Georgia’s time with the show, and should Steph re-emerge in the Dales, she could look entirely different.
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