The Washington Post has tapped Will Lewis as its next publisher and CEO, as the media outlet grapples with a revenue decline that has forced it to reduce its staff.
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A full-time carer says her self-esteem has been shattered after being left feeling 'like Frankenstein's monster' following surgery. Sarah Haslam, from Radcliffe, first knew something was wrong when she struggled with an eight-week long period.
Her stomach began to grow, and Sarah's loved ones believed she was expecting another child as she appeared to be nine-months pregnant. But following a month of concern, Sarah was diagnosed with uterine fibrosis, a usually non-cancerous growth on the uterus.
Sarah, 44, waited 18 months before being able to have the huge mass removed from her womb at Royal Oldham Hospital. But the procedure has left her with an 'enormous' scar, and the ordeal has rocked Sarah's confidence.
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Sarah said: "I looked pregnant with a nine-month-old tumour. My scar looks like Frankenstein's monster. I can't even go swimming with my grandson. I still don't leave my house without people."
Sarah's ordeal began in February 2019, when she had a two-month-long period. After a check-up with the GP and an ultrasound scan, medics found uterine fibroids commonly known as 'fibro tumours' in her uterus.
Due to their small size, she was given a coil, in March 2019, to simply reduce the bleeding they caused. Sarah, a mother-of-three, said: "I was spending so much money on sanitary towels.
"I was wearing two or three sanitary towels at a time and buying them in bulk. This one time I was wearing white jeans and it looked like a murder scene. I felt bloated and incredibly weak. I couldn't leave my house, I had a puddle at my feet sometimes."
The Washington Post has tapped Will Lewis as its next publisher and CEO, as the media outlet grapples with a revenue decline that has forced it to reduce its staff.
chronicled her struggles as a single mother scrubbing toilets for minimal pay in “Maid,” her bestselling memoir from 2019 that was adapted into a hit Netflix series starring Margaret Qualley. At the end of that book, Land took her 3-year-old daughter, Emilia, and moved away from an abusive partner in Washington State to Missoula, Mont., in pursuit of a college degree and a better life.She was in for a real education. Land’s latest, “Class: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education” (Atria) focuses on her senior year at the University of Montana.
He’s lived his Life Thru A Lens and now Robbie Williams is opening his heart - and his bedroom - to the cameras of Netflix. Sitting at home in his underpants, the most successful UK solo artist of all time reminisces about his extraordinary life, revealing that joining Take That aged 16 was a “complete dunking into the grown up world that I wasn’t ready for”. As well as featuring a surprising amount of Robbie’s thighs, the show also makes use of unseen footage of the the nineties era that made him, broke him, and made him again.
Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank are reportedly planning a return to the UK following her revitalised role within the Royal Family. It comes after Eugenie "felt she had to get away" after feeling "abandoned" by the Royal Family due to the negative press surrounding her parents.
People all across the UK could be owed a monthly payment of more than £500, according to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Anthony Holden, whose chronicles of the Royal Family’s troubles caused him to be referred to once as “The Most Reviled Man in Britain,” died on Oct. 7 at his home in London. He was 76 and had a brain tumor, his son Ben said.
David Fincher has revealed that he’s “glad” his planned World War Z sequel was never made, comparing it to HBO‘s The Last Of Us adaptation.Speaking to GQ Magazine UK, Fincher spoke of his cancelled World War Z sequel and explained the similarities between his vision for the film and this year’s The Last Of Us live-action series based on the video game of the same name.“It was a little like The Last Of Us,” Fincher said. “I’m glad that we didn’t do what we were doing, because The Last Of Us has a lot more real estate to explore the same stuff.”Fincher went on to explain: “In our title sequence, we were going to use the little parasite… [The Last Of Us] used it in their title sequence, and in that wonderful opening with the Dick Cavett, David Frost-style talk show.”The filmmaker was also asked if his original vision for the now-cancelled sequel was closer to the original World War Z novel rather than an original take on it, to which he said that it wasn’t close to the original book but “there is some talk of doing that”.Fincher’s next film will be the assassin film, The Killer starring Michael Fassbender.
People across the UK could be missing out on hundreds of pounds every month and not realise it.
A potentially deadly diarrhoea-causing disease is spreading across the UK and through Europe.
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A man from Wythenshawe has completed the massive achievement of cycling just under 1200 miles across 11 countries in just over two weeks.
Good Morning Britain stars Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard appeared to squirm as they tried to avoid the show getting into trouble because of a Hollywood star. The pair were back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Thursday (October 19) with Kate stepping in for Susanna Reid, who announced her two-week break at the end of Wednesday's show.
The X Factor star Christopher Maloney has revealed he's undergone more cosmetic surgeries, bringing his total amount of procedures to 24.The singer, 45, recently underwent a nose job, cheek lift and hair transplant. He can be seen lying in a hospital bed with his face covered in bandages in a painful-looking photograph. Christopher, who finished in third place on The X Factor in 2012, previously admitted to having had "seven nose jobs and eight hair transplants".
Bridget Jones’s Diary and Love Actually.The director and screenwriter expressed regret over decisions in his previous films during an appearance at The Times and The Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival where he was interviewed by his daughter Scarlett.During the interview Scarlett raised that there had been “growing criticism around the ways your films treated women and people of colour”, citing descriptions of Bridget Jones as having “tree-trunk thighs” and the lack of diversity in 1999 film Notting Hill (“one of the birthplaces of the British black civil rights movement”).In response, Curtis said: “I think because I came from a very undiverse school and a bunch of university friends, I think that I hung on to the feeling that I wouldn’t know how to write those parts. I think I was just stupid and wrong about that.“I felt as though me, my casting director, my producers just didn’t look outwards.”Speaking specifically about fat jokes, Curtis said: “I remember how shocked I was five years ago when Scarlett said to me, ‘You can never use the word ‘fat’ again.’ Wow you were right.
As told to Photography by Today, Glamour unveils our two global Women of the Year—America Ferrera and —who are being honored by Glamour in the US, as well as Germany, Mexico and Latin America, Spain, and the UK. The rest of our incredible class of 2023 will be announced on November 1, 2023.When I was five years old, I declared to my mother that when I grew up, I wanted to be both an actress and a human rights lawyer.
The Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Max streamer will launch in 22 European countries in spring 2024 and France and Belgium later next year, the media outfit revealed today.
Carole Middleton has been seen at her daughter’s side during various royal appearances and has been credited by her son-in-law, Prince William, for warmly welcoming him into their family.The Princess of Wales' mother has also been a great source of stability for the young family and has always been on hand to help out with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. And it is clear that Carole has passed her caring and supportive instincts down to her children, with an expert claiming that Kate was raised to do everything "to perfection" by her "ambitious" mother.
An escapologist who was left paralysed attempting to perform a stunt during rehearsals of America's Got Talent has started legal action against producers. Jonathan Goodwin, who is engaged to Strictly Come Dancing Star Amanda Abbington, was left with life-changing injuries after he got crushed between two burning cars.The failed stunt which happened during America's Got Talent: Extreme rehearsals, at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, in October 2021. He was supposed to escape a strait jacket while upside down 30ft in the air in between two suspended cars.
The beloved musical Spamalot is returning to Broadway this season and the first photos of the cast have been released!
Take That are gearing up to revisit standout moments from their decades-long career in a brand new podcast series. Across six episodes, Gary Barlow, whose wife was rushed to hospital earlier this week with an excrutiating injury, Mark Owen and Howard Donald will discuss their journey, starting out in the 1990s alongside former bandmates Jason Orange and Robbie Williams to topping the charts and performing at arenas.The first episode of Take That: This Life, named after their upcoming album, will be released next week.The band joked: “Who’d have thought after all this time we’d be adding professional podcasters to our resumes? “It’s been a real treat to sit down together and just chat – about some things we’ve talked about before and some things we haven’t.