The Mysterious Girl singer offered a health update on ITV Lorraine today as he addressed his mum's health with stand in host Christine Lampard. “I’ve made no secret that Mum is not very well at the moment,” he said.
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On the back of a survey which found Brit mum’s top mothering confessions, Frankie & Benny's is putting on Mother’s Day confessional booths this Sunday, giving mother's across the UK the chance to share their parenting tales with an agony aunt over a glass of fizz. Frankie & Benny’s Printworks location in Manchester will be getting in on the action, setting up booths to provide mum’s with a listening ear and the opportunity to fess up.
It follows the publication of a new survey by the restaurant group, which asked mums about their mothering confessions and top tricks. Three in five of those surveyed admitted feeling pressured to be the perfect parent and more than 90 per cent of mums surveyed said it is impossible to parent without telling white lies.
Luana Herrmann, Head of Brand & Marketing, Frankie & Benny’s, said: “We pride ourselves on being a family-friendly restaurant and a safe place where you can just relax and enjoy the experience in your own way. This Mother’s Day we want to celebrate Mum’s everywhere (no matter who you are) and lift up the weight of perfection by allowing you to share some relatable and hilarious ‘mothering confessions.’”
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Of the 1,008 mums asked, only 1% said they hadn’t experienced any of the mothering situations listed, which ranged from “borrowing” money from a child's piggy bank and sneaking vegetables into food, to turning the clocks forward for an early night. On average, it found that mums commit at least four a week – and 95 per cent said these tricks help them keep them sane and be a better mum overall.
Pretending to watch their favourite TV show whilst scrolling through social media topped the list at 54 per cent, closely followed by using Google to help do homework and
The Mysterious Girl singer offered a health update on ITV Lorraine today as he addressed his mum's health with stand in host Christine Lampard. “I’ve made no secret that Mum is not very well at the moment,” he said.
A recall of Kinder chocolate products has been extended amid salmonella fears. The recall now includes all products manufactured at a site in Belgium, regardless of their best-before date.
LONDON -- Tennis great Boris Becker could face a jail sentence after being found guilty on Friday of illicitly moving thousands of dollars from a bank account after he was declared bankrupt.A jury at London’s Southwark Crown Court convicted Becker on four charges under the Insolvency Act, including removal of property, concealing debt and two counts of failing to disclose estate.The German star was found to have transferred hundreds of thousands of pounds (dollars) after his June 2017 bankruptcy from his business account to other accounts, including those of his ex-wife Barbara and estranged wife Sharlely “Lilly” Becker.He was also convicted of failing to declare a property in Germany and hiding an 825,000 euro ($895,000) bank loan and shares in a tech firm.He was acquitted on 20 other counts, including charges that he failed to hand over his many awards, including two Wimbledon trophies and an Olympic gold medal.The six-time Grand Slam champion had denied all the charges, saying he had cooperated with trustees tasked with securing his assets - even offering up his wedding ring - and had acted on expert advice.Becker’s bankruptcy stemmed from a 4.6 million euro ($5 million) loan from a private bank in 2013, as well as about $1.6 million borrowed from a British businessman the year after, according to testimony at the trial.During the trial Becker, 54, said his $50 million career earnings had been swallowed up by payments for an “expensive divorce” and debts when he lost large chunks of his income after retirement.He said he had “expensive lifestyle commitments” including a house in Wimbledon that cost 22,000 pounds ($28,800) in rent each month.
When I returned to Manchester Airport’s Terminal 1 today with a bag to check in I was expecting the worst. With the airport boss quitting yesterday after daily pictures and stories of mayhem, I was not hopeful in having a smooth journey to Malaga in the south of Spain.
Sky customers could save almost £500 a year thanks to a tip shared by Martin Lewis.
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It was contact from one mother to another that TV and radio presenter Amanda Holden has claimed truly brought the harrowing situation in the Ukraine home to her.The actress and telly star, who has just returned home from a Medyka refugee camp in Poland where she spoke with fleeing families for a brand new podcast 'Listening to Hidden Voices of Ukraine', joined Good Morning Britain to share her experience. A snippet from Amanda's podcast was played on the show, and heard the former Britain's Got Talent judge telling listeners: "As a wife and a mum of two daughters, seeing those families fighting to survive, pleading to TV news crews to help them, has been absolutely heartbreaking." The distressed voice of a refugee is then heard announcing: "Nobody is going to break us, we are strong.
A host of Bolton Wanderers first team players who have not been playing regularly will get run-outs in the club's reserves over the international break.
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