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  • EXCLUSIVE:Why ultra wealthy donors like Elon Musk and Zia Yusuf may just be fundamentally incompatible with the 𝘱𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘴 of the radical right

    EXCLUSIVE:Why ultra wealthy donors like Elon Musk and Zia Yusuf may just be fundamentally incompatible with the 𝘱𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘴 of the radical right

    Former chairman Zia Yusuf has rejoined Reform after quitting days previously. Yusuf had said he no longer wanted to work to get the party into government when new MP Sarah Pochin called for a ban on burqas in the UK. However, he seems to have had a change of heart and will return, ostensibly to lead the party’s “department of government efficiency”.

    Zia Yusuf: the British Muslim driving Reform's transformation into an election winner

    Dоnɑld Tгuмρ and Elon Musk’s bromance, however, is on much rockier ground. There’s no sign of the world’s richest man reconciling with the US president, his former employer.

    These spats, at first glance, might seem like little more than, put politely, teething problems in (relatively) new political operations. Or, a little less politely, the unedifying spectacle of people in or seeking power being completely unable to act like adults.

    However, it also points to something more akin to a canary in the coalmine for radical right parties around the world. Their increasing reliance on an ultra-wealthy donor class presents an ideological puzzle that may not be solvable.

    Reform currently operates on what has been described as vibes alone. That is to say, there’s very little meaningful common ground between the people who vote for Reform and the party elite. The only continuity is their sense of anger at the current political system.

    This, as we are seeing in election after election, is an incredibly powerful (and compelling) force. The problem is, of course, that you can’t oppose forever. You often end up having to actually do something. All boxers, Mike Tyson will be glad to tell you, have a plan – until they get punched in the face.

    And what makes them such a powerful force at the moment, is precisely that which may cause challenges further down the line. At least for me, given it’s my bread and butter research-wise, I see this when I follow the money.

    And I’m increasingly asked a lot of questions about the kind of people who are either giving money to Reform – or who Reform are courting (and at the moment it is decidedly the latter which is the case).

    My position is that they very broadly fit into three categories. First are disaffected traditional Conservatives who are increasingly seeing a party – in the words of Farage – “worth investing in”. In the donations figures released on June 10, these are represented by bussinessmen Bassim Haidar and Mohammed Amersi.

    Then you have a Silicon Valley-reared tech-bro libertarian. This group already runs on a “move fast and break things” philosophy so the idea of an insurgent party which proclaims, on entering parliament, that “the fox is in the henhouse” naturally appeals.

    The final pot of money is filled via small donations, ballooning membership and a whole chunk of votes from a disaffected white working-class population to whom the language of economic and cultural grievances resonates.

    There are some places where the interests of these groups align – most notably a distaste for government interference and red tape (though not necessarily a smaller state in terms spending on public services). They also share a sense that progressive 𝘱𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘴, broadly defined, ought to be pegged back a bit (but with an emphasis on a bit).

    They differ on a great deal else, to the extent that you can only really please two out of the three, but never everybody. And, unfortunately, without all three the project starts collapsing. This is what we have been seeing in the fractious relationships between Trump and Musk and Farage and Yusuf.

    Two out of three ain’t bad – but it’s not enough

    Yusuf (and Musk) are very much representative of the new tech-bro class. And, when Yusuf called questions about banning the burqa “dumb” he was speaking at both an ideological and organisational level.

    At the ideological level it is, frankly, a bit rich for his blood, because “philosophically I am always a bit uneasy about banning things which, for example, would be unconstitutional in the United States”.

    Organisationally, it pushes Reform much closer to what journalist Fraser Nelson calls “a tactic more akin to the old BNP”. Indeed, Reform started “just asking questions” about burqas at the same time as it started twisting footage to claim that Anas Sarwar, leader of Scottish Labour, wants to prioritise the needs of Pakistanis.

    This kind of dog-whistle 𝘱𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘴 appeals to some, but puts off a lot more, including, I think, some of the (saner) tech-bro right.

    Indeed, Ian Ward at Politico perceptively notes that if we want to explain the current Musk-Trump meltdown we should look back to Christmas 2024, when cracks first started appearing over immigration policy.

    The tech-bro right are, generally speaking, much less hardline on the flow of people than the Maga-populist right (think Steve Bannon and Tommy Robinson). In fact, they are pro-high skilled immigration as it tends to benefit them and their business interests.

    Tech-bros also like the idea of moving fast and breaking things in theory. But when things start moving fast and actually breaking in practice (or Tesla stocks start to plummet), they tend to get a bit freaked out.

    In other words, it’s not just that they don’t like government, they don’t like governing and the inevitable compromise that comes with it. When they say move fast and break things, I get the sense what they really mean is “leave me alone so I can make billions in peace”.

    Elon Musk and Donald Trump in the Oval Office.
    Musk and Trump have been exchanging barbed social media posts since the former left the White House. EPA/Francis Chung
    This, of course, is quite appealing to traditional hedge-fund conservatives, but is also the 𝘱𝘰𝘭𝘪𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘴 that literally built the economic grievances that much of the white-working class support for the populist radical right is, in turn, built on.

    Two out of three ain’t bad, but you do need all three. So, don’t be surprised if despite Farage’s seemingly genuine affection for Yusuf, it all falls apart again before long.

    Ultimately, Reform will need to decide how they are going to spin these plates. The good news is that it might well be that they can, indeed, get by on vibes alone until the next general election. The bad news, unfortunately, is that winning an election is the easy bit. Just ask Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer. After all, everyone has a plan.

  • HEARTBREAKING: Charlotte Hawkins Remembers Late Co-Star With Touching Tribute on Funeral Day

    HEARTBREAKING: Charlotte Hawkins Remembers Late Co-Star With Touching Tribute on Funeral Day

    HEARTBREAKING: Charlotte Hawkins Remembers Late Co-Star With Touching Tribute on Funeral Day

    John Stapleton & Lynn Faulds Wood

    Presenter Charlotte Hawkins has paid tribute to her late co-star on the day of his funeral. Charlotte posted a photograph of an order of service from John Stapleton’s funeral, and wrote a touching caption about the veteran broadcaster. John sadly passed away on September 21st at the age of 79. His agent revealed that his Parkinson’s had been “complicated by pneumonia” and that he d!ed peacefully in hospital. He left behind a son, Nick.

    Following the news of his d3ath, Charlotte shared an emotional statement online in which she wrote: “So sad to hear John Stapleton – our ‘Stapes’ has d!ed. He was such a brilliant broadcaster and I loved working with him on GMB.”

     

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    Charlotte continued on to say that John was “a genuinely lovely man”, adding: “It was good to see him when he came in just a few months ago to talk about his Parkinson’s diagnosis. He’ll be much missed.”

    On Thursday 2nd, Charlotte shared a picture of an order of service from John’s funeral. The front reads: “In loving memory of John Stapleton. 24th February 1946-21st September 2025, age 79 years.” Charlotte captioned the post: “Remembering our Stapes today, and also in memory of Lynn.”

    Lynn Wood, a Scottish television presenter and journalist, was married to John from 1977 until her d3ath in 2020. The pair presented Watchdog together, and following her d3ath, John said his wife had a “burning desire to help people” and make a difference. He told the Mail Online: “She was unstoppable. I remember standing outside the hospital in glorious sunshine just after she’d d!ed and it all seeming surreal. It was just such a shock.”

    John Stapleton and his wife, Lynne Faulds Wood

    John’s son, Nick, reflected on his father’s d3ath with an emotional social media post. He said: “Dad had got very, very unwell. He wasn’t happy living his life as it was with Parkinson’s, that’s the truth. I made (and then deleted) a video about how hard he was finding it on Friday. It’s a very personal and difficult thing.”

    Nick said that he dad wanted to leave “on his terms, without suffering”, adding: “I’m sad for me and my wife, who now have to live on without either of them, but I’m happy for him.” Nick continued: “He was just a very loving, unbelievably generous man. You won’t meet anyone with a bad word to say about him. And you can’t do much better than that. We spoke pretty much every day. He was genuinely one of my best friends as well as my dad. Lise and I are always going to miss them both terribly.”

    Tributes to John also poured in from former colleagues and fellow presenters. Nicky Campbell wrote online: “I feel so sad. I worked with John Stapleton on Central Weekend Live for many years. He was a good friend, a kind, wise and very funny man and he was a broadcasting giant. Effortless, relaxed and incisive. A steel hand in a velvet glove. My condolences to all who loved him. There are many. Rest in peace my friend.”

     

    This Morning’s Ben Shephard said: “Devastated to hear the news about our brilliant friend + colleague John Stapleton. A few of us old brekkie gang had lunch just a few weeks ago. It was so so special, even more so now we lost him. John was everything you’ve read and more. All my thoughts with Nick + his family.”

    Meanwhile, ITV put out a statement praising John’s career that “spanned five decades”. It wrote: “John Stapleton was one of ITV’s most trusted and respected news journalists and a much loved face of breakfast television.

    “We are saddened to hear of his passing and we send our love and very deepest sympathies to his family and friends, as well as his many ITV colleagues who will always remember him fondly.”

  • SAD NEWS: Strictly’s Ellie Goldstein forced to quit show for a reason that left fans stunned

    SAD NEWS: Strictly’s Ellie Goldstein forced to quit show for a reason that left fans stunned

    Ellie Goldstein is the first person with Down's Syndrome to appear on Strictly

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    Ellie Goldstein is the first person with Down’s Syndrome to appear on Strictly (Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

    Ellie Goldstein is the first contestant with Down’s Syndrome to ever appear on Strictly Come Dancing, but it’s not the first time the 23-year-old has made history – and it doesn’t look like it will be the last.

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    When she was born in December 2001, doctors told her parents she wold never be able to walk or talk. Her mum Yvonne says a nurse even suggested she might want to leave her newborn baby at the hospital.

    Though she initially struggled with the diagnosis and was scared to bond with her daughter – who also underwent 10-hour surgery when she was five months old to close holes in her heart – Ellie has gone on to defy expectations ever since.

    She’s now a top model who has appeared on the cover of Vogue, bought her own house in Essex and published a book about her life, called Against All Odds. And two years after saying appearing on Strictly would be her dream as her “absolute favourite thing in the world is dancing”, she’s achieved that too.

    READ MORE: Strictly star reveals Ellie Goldstein’s backstage comment as she addresses ‘tears’ during live show

    Strictly star Ellie Goldstein with her mum Yvonne

    Strictly star Ellie Goldstein with her mum Yvonne(Image: Sunday Mirror)

    Ellie is dancing with Vito Coppola as they train for Strictly

    Ellie is dancing with Vito Coppola as they train for Strictly

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    Describing how Ellie overcame the odds, mum Yvonne told the BBC: “After three weeks, we were able to take her home and her cheeky and determined personality began to shine through. My husband and I decided to bring her up as Ellie first and put the fact that she has got Down’s syndrome to one side.

    “Despite what the doctors said, she could walk by 18 months, was speaking by her third birthday and was able to read by the time she started school. Ellie stayed in mainstream education until it came to doing her exams and we moved her to a specialist school.”

    Yvonne said her brave daughter proved the doctors wrong

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    Yvonne said her brave daughter proved the doctors wrong

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    But it wasn’t until she was a teenager that they decided to tell Ellie she had Down’s syndrome. Yvonne explained: “We were nervous about her reaction and showed her a special book, but she kept saying, ‘I don’t look like that. I’m me.’ I was worried it would knock her confidence, but it didn’t.”

    So when a friend told Yvonne about a talent agency called Zebedee that wanted to work with people with disabilities and visible differences, she decided to apply for Ellie.

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     Ellie Goldstein and Vito Coppola were a hit with the judges on week one(Image: Guy Levy/BBC/PA Wire )

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    This led to Ellie being picked to star in Superdrug’s Christmas advert back in 2018 – and launched her career as a model.

    Though Ellie recently bought her own home with the proceeds from her modelling jobs, Yvonne said the family live alongside her, as they still don’t know if she will ever be able to live alone. Though they have kept their family home and are trying to encourage Ellie to be as independent as possible.

    She added: “We have to prepare her for how she will cope one day when we’re not around. Her older sister Amy will obviously look out for her, but we would never put that full responsibility on her.

    “I hope attitudes towards Down’s syndrome have changed since Ellie was born, but there is still a lot of ignorance. Often in the street, people ask me questions about Ellie and don’t address her. They don’t realise she can talk and how big a personality she has.”

  • UNBELIEVABLE: Emmerdale fans all say same thing as ‘Gary Barlow’ joins ITV Dales

    UNBELIEVABLE: Emmerdale fans all say same thing as ‘Gary Barlow’ joins ITV Dales

    UNBELIEVABLE: Emmerdale fans all say same thing as ‘Gary Barlow’ joins ITV Dales

    Emmerdale fans were forced to do a double take

    Emmerdale fans were left in stitches after a famous face strutted into the ITV Dales on Friday (October 3). Over the past few months, April Windsor (played by Amelia Flanagan) has been going through a complicated few months in the village after moving back home. In recent weeks, the youngster has teamed up with her drug-dealing little brother Leo and their dealer Ray Walters (Joe Absolom) in order to pay off his crippling debt.

    Things took an unexpected turn last week after Leo was rushed to the hospital after consuming some ecstasy pills that fell out of her bag. While he is fighting for his life in the hospital, the troubled teen met with a social worker over the horrifying ordeal.

    Emmerdale fans were forced to do a double-take

    But it’s fair to say his character certainly surprised viewers as he introduced himself to the family as “Gary Barlow”. It didn’t take long before viewers flooded to X – formerly known as Twitter – to share their surprise online.

    One user penned: “LMAO NOT THE SOCIAL WORKER BEING CALLED GARY BARLOW [cry-laughing emoji]” as another agreed: “I will admit I reacted the exact same way as them to the Gary Barlow line [cry-laughing emoji].”

    A third echoed: “Absolutely HOWLING at Gary Barlow wandering in [cry-laughing emoji]” as a fourth chimed in with: “Oh no, not another Gary Barlow. Hopefully this one can sing.”

    Meanwhile, a fifth quipped: “Hope this Gary Barlow character is Back For Good… sorry [cry-laughing emoji]” as a sixth confessed: “Gary Barlow being in tonight’s episode wasn’t the twist I was expecting.”

    Later on in the show, tensions rose between Rhona and April after she evesdropped on their conversation where the teen confessed to the social worker that she feels pressure to be perfect from her parents.

    April soon sparked fears from fans online that she could become homeless again after she suggested moving out of the family home. Viewers got a glimpse at her phone when she received a text from Ray, who said he had found a place for her and Dylan to stay while she attempts to patch things up with Marlon and Rhona.

    One user warned: “It’s risky having Ray give April and Dylan a place, Celia could have them doing all sorts besides drugs.” Another suggested: “Just send April to a naughty girls school and do us all a favour” as a third begged: “Can we pleae for the love of chocolate please stop the drug cartel and April and Dylan trying to act like grown ups.”

  • “WILL REVEALED!” — Paul Danan’s Final Wishes Uncovered Months After His Death at 46… With Touching Gift Left Behind for His Son.k

    “WILL REVEALED!” — Paul Danan’s Final Wishes Uncovered Months After His Death at 46… With Touching Gift Left Behind for His Son.k

    Paul Danan’s will revealed months after star’s death at 46 – with touching gift to son

    Hollyoaks and Love Island icon Paul Danan died at the age of 46 in January this year and eight months after his death, his will has been revealed

    TV star Paul Danan's will has been revealed

    TV star Paul Danan’s will has been revealed (
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    Paul Danan’s will has been revealed eight months after his death at the age of 46.

    The Love Island and Hollyoaks icon’s death was announced in January this year. And now, eight months on, documents have revealed he had an estate worth more than £438,000.

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    Paul called his don DeNiro his ‘mini-me’ 
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    Paul Danan was found dead at his home in Bristol January 15
    Paul Danan was found dead at his home in Bristol January 15 
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    TV star Paul previously described his beloved son as his “proudest achievement”, according to his friends. Paul event described DeNiro, who was born in 2015, as his “mini-me”.

    Paul had shared photos of himself spending time with his beloved son, who he is believed to have co-parented, on Instagram over the years.

    Paul penned a touching birthday message to DeNiro one year, writing: “Happy birthday to my most precious, beautiful, amazing child in the whole wide world! I love you so so much and want to be with you every day and pls G-d one day we will. For now I will wish you the most amazing birthday wishes and hope all your dreams come true. I love you baby. Always and forever Daddy.”

    Paul was found dead on a sofa in his home in Bristol on January 15. The TV icon’s friends was discovered by friends, an inquest heard in May this year.

    The inquest heard that friends of Paul raised the alarm after not seeing him. They could not get hold of him for two days before he died, so got a ladder to look through an open window, and a neighbour entered to find him.

    There he found Paul, dead sitting slumped at the edge of his sofa, with the television still on. The late star, who was known for appearing on Celebrity Big Brother, Celebrity Love Island and starring as Sol Patrick on Channel 4’s Hollyoaks, died from a cocktail of drugs, including cocaine and heroin.

    Paul’s death was announced by his management the following day. A statement read: “It is with heavy hearts that we share the tragic news of the passing of @pauldanan at just 46 years old.

    “Known for his television presence, exceptional talent, and unwavering kindness, Paul was a beacon of light to so many. His untimely departure will leave irreplaceable voids in the lives of all who knew him.

    “During this difficult time, we kindly request respect and privacy for Paul’s family, friends, and colleagues. No further comments will be made at this time.”

  • EXCLUSIVE:Reform wins SIX elections in seismic moment for Nigel Farage – but who was the biggest loser?

    EXCLUSIVE:Reform wins SIX elections in seismic moment for Nigel Farage – but who was the biggest loser?

    Reform wins SIX elections in seismic moment for Nigel Farage - but who was the biggest loser?

    ‘Tactical voting can’t stop Reform!’ Major poll highlights vulnerable Labour MPs as expert predicts turquoise tidal wave 

    Reform UK won six by-elections and gained five seats overnight in a stomping victory, extending the party’s councillor headcount to 891.

    As well as holding one seat in the Isle of Wight, Reform claimed one seat from Labour and another from the Tories, before winning a landslide victory in the Harrietsham and Lenham by-election in Maidstone, Kent.

     

    Reacting to the wins, Mr Farage said: “Reform won six out of seven councillors in local by-elections last night. A great effort from our activists.”

    Reform MP Lee Anderson added: “Smashing it on Labour seats, Reform UK is on the march.”

    Seven seats were on offer yesterday evening, with three independent seats up for grabs, one Labour, one Tory and one Reform.

    Lisa Nandy, the MP for Wigan, will not have welcomed the Reform gain in her own backyard, as Lee Moffitt swept to victory.

    The Conservatives saw their seat turn turquoise as political commentator and TV host, Russell Quirk, stormed to victory.

    One of the biggest wins of the night will be the hat-trick of seats secured from independent candidates in Harrietsham and Lenham, which Deputy Reform Leader Richard Tice described as “huge”.

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    Nigel Farage’s party now boast nearly 900 council seats

    Hutton South – Brentwood

    Property expert turned political commentator Russell Quirk celebrated his victory yesterday evening, turning the only Tory seat light blue.

    Reacting to the victory, Mr Quirk said: “The council seat we have won in Hutton, Brentwood tonight from the Conservatives was one of their safest in the country. Kemi Badenoch and Alex Burghart will be wide awake tonight, mulling their futures.

    “We turned their 45 per cent vote share just a year ago into our 45 per cent vote share now, with the Conservatives seeing a 35 per cent reduction in support.”

    Mr Quirk continued saying that Essex is “leading the political revolution and this is just the beginning”.

     

    Lake North – Isle of Wight

    Reform held their seat in Lake North, on the Isle of Wight, as Bill Nigh became their new councillor.

    Following the resignation of Reform councillor David Maclean, Mr Nigh stepped up and held the seat with a 41-vote majority.

    It was third time lucky for Mr Nigh, who had previously stood for election in Freshwater South, then the Wroxall, Lowtherville and Bonchurch ward.

    Lake North – Isle of Wight results:

    Bill Nigh – Reform UK – 290 votes
    Adrian Whittaker – Conservatives – 249 votes
    Bob Blezzard – Liberal Democrats – 118 votes
    Robert May – Green Party – 88 votes
    Christopher Lloyd – Labour Party – 44 votes

    Wigan Central – Wigan

    In senior Labour MP Lisa Nandy’s own backyard, Reform crushed to victory, claiming their first ever seat on Wigan council.

    Former Royal Military Policeman Lee Moffitt won by 421 votes, fending off his closest competitor, Labour’s Adam Boon.

    Mr Moffitt said the town’s “hopes and thoughts should be with all the people affected by the terror attack in Manchester earlier in the day”.

    Reform Deputy Leader Richard Tice described the win as an “amazing gain from Labour in Lisa Nandy’s town”.

    Wigan Central – Wigan results:

    Lee Moffit – Reform UK – 1,391 votes
    Adam Boon – Labour Party – 970 votes
    Gareth Fairhurt – Wigan Independents – 196 votes
    Paul Martin – Conservatives – 151 votes
    Simeon Rowlands – Green Party – 130 votes
    John Burley – Liberal Democrats – 109 votes

    Harrietsham Lenham and North Downs – Maidstone

    Mr Farage’s party claimed all three seats on offer in the Harrietsham Lenham and North Downs by-election, following the resignations of a trio of independent councillors.

    The hat-trick saw Chris Houlihan, Mariela Nedelcheva, and Steve Povey become the first Reform UK councillors ever elected to Maidstone council.

    Voters had the choice of 15 candidates yesterday evening, but notably, there were no Labour candidates.

    Sir Keir’s party felt the seats were better suited by independent candidates; however, the 3607 Reform voters deemed otherwise.

    Harrietsham Lenham and North Downs – Maidstone results:

    Chris Houlihan – Reform UK – 1,228 votes
    Steve Povey – Reform UK – 1,226 votes
    Mariela Nedelcheva – Reform UK – 1,153 votes
    Callum Sweetman – Green Party – 459 votes
    James Snyder – Green Party – 452 votes
    Reshmi Kalam – Green Party – 430 votes
    Isobelle Horne – Conservatives – 342 votes
    Darcy Rotherham – Conservatives – 285 votes
    Jennifer Horwood – Liberal Democrats – 236 votes
    Onyekachukwu Chukwuma – Conservatives – 234 votes
    Sam Burrows – Liberal Democrats – 156 votes
    Andrew Cockersole – Liberal Democrats – 123 votes
    Sean Turner – Heritage – 97 votes
    Gary Butler – Independent – 74 votes
    Sam Lawrence-Rose – Independent – 69 votes

    Strawberry Ward – Cheshire West and Chester

    The only seat Reform did not storm to victory in was the Strawberry Ward seat on Cheshire West and Chester council.

    Winning by only 63 votes, Labour pipped Reform to the post, holding the seat in the north west.

    Labour’s Kris Fisher retained the seat, saying: “I’m absolutely delighted. What’s clear is that Reform has not managed to sway people towards their politics, and that community politics has won out.

    “I’m local and I’ll concentrate on doing the best for our community.”

    Strawberry Ward – Cheshire West and Chester results:

    Kris Fisher – Labour Party – 602 votes
    Jason Moorcroft – Reform UK – 539 votes
    Ray McHale – Independent – 231 votes
    Nicholas Hebson – Conservatives – 132 votes
    Lizze Jewkes – Liberal Democrats – 121 votes
    Paul Bowers – Green Party – 58 votes

  • “Nobody Saw This Coming” — BBC Saturday Kitchen rocked as celebrity chef drops unexpected bombshell live on air

    “Nobody Saw This Coming” — BBC Saturday Kitchen rocked as celebrity chef drops unexpected bombshell live on air

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    Saturday Kitchen star Poppy O’Toole went viral after making an awkward blunder on the TV show. The chef, who grew to fame on TikTok, landed a gig on the popular ITV show which sees her whip up a dish on Saturday mornings with Matt Tebbutt, but she thought she was going to lose the gig after making a mistake.

    Speaking to Express.co.uk as she released her latest “Poppy Cooks” cookbook, she said: “I was naive, but it was one of the funniest things. I was trying to say on a whim, but I just couldn’t get there, so I accidentally said quim.” Quim is considered a vulgar slang word.

    Poppy continued: “I learned my lesson, but I had never heard of the word. I could see Matt’s face and I could tell that someone was talking in his ear and I was like, ‘something has happened’.”

    Matt then issued an on-air apology, but couldn’t explain to Poppy what she had done until the break.

    'This Morning' TV show, London, UK - 06 Jun 2025

    Poppy O’Toole made a big mistake on the show (Image: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

    She said: “I was thinking, ‘Oh my God, what have I done?’ I was thinking that I was going to get cancelled. I was going through everything I had said because I didn’t know.”

    When the segment finally went to the ad break, Poppy said Matt and the others on set couldn’t stop laughing while Poppy was desperately asking what she had done wrong.

    The producer rushed down to her and reassured her everything was okay, telling her she had said a “really old vulgar word”. Luckily, bosses could see that she was none the wiser.

    But as the clip went viral, Poppy said she just had to own it.

     

    Poppy ended up sharing the clip to her feed on TikTok and laughed at herself, which gathered a lot of support from her fans who thought it was hilarious.

    She kicked off her career in TikTok after working in a kitchen for years and has taken on a very different schedule since, but she’s still busy as ever. Alongside what she has referred to as a 24/7 job, she’s also released multiple cookbooks, including The Potato Book which is in line with her “potato queen” persona.

    Her latest cookbook, The Actually Delicious One Pot, is available to purchase now.

  • Kate Middleton reveals Prince Louis’ dream future plans but warns it’ll be hard work

    Kate Middleton reveals Prince Louis’ dream future plans but warns it’ll be hard work

    While visiting a RAF base in Lincolnshire, the Princess of Wales shared the sweet revelation about her youngest son and his ambitious dreams for his future career

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    Princess Kate visited a RAF base in Lincolnshire where she spoke about her youngest son

    The Princess of Wales has shared a sweet revelation about her youngest son, Prince Louis, and his career aspirations for the future.

    Kate visited RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire, marking her first visit to the base as its Royal Honorary Air Commodore. Kate performed a loop-the-loop in an RAF Typhoon jet simulator as she met pilots on the front line of the UK’s air defences.

    During her visit, she spoke candidly about her three children, in particular her seven-year-old son Louis, and his ambitious plans for his future career. Arriving at the RAF base by helicopter, she began her visit with a private briefing from Group Captain Paul O’Grady and Warrant Officer Nikki Nolan.

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    Princess Kate made the admission about Louis during her trip to a RAF base in Lincolnshire

    Kate learned about the base’s involvement in Operation Shader in the Middle East and Operation Eastern Sentry, which is helping to boost NATO presence along its Eastern flank amid growing tensions with Russia.

    Kate then visited the Quick Reaction Alert hangar to view a Typhoon with one of its pilots, Wing Commander Luke ‘Wilko’ Wilkinson. The princess was engrossed with the impressive technology, as he pointed out military hardware, including missiles attached below the wings.

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    The princess then climbed the stairs for a closer look at the controls, appearing to reassure her guide that her heels would not stop her.

    While peering inside, the Princess of Wales made the candid admission about Prince Louis, sharing that he is keen to become a fighter pilot, but added: “I’m going to tell them (her children) it takes eight years and a lot of hard work.”

    The Royal Family on the Buckingham Palace balcony

    The Princess of Wales revealed that Louis wants to become a fighter pilot

    One team member presented her with three model Typhoons for her children and said to her: “Somebody told us that your children were very excited about you seeing a plane.”

    Kate replied: “They’ll be very upset that I’ve seen a Typhoon without them.”

    During her visit, Kate headed to the Typhoon Future Synthetic Training Facility, where instructor Geraint White invited her to step inside the futuristic simulator. “Would you like a go?” he asked, to which she replied: “Yes, I’d love to.”

    Inside, she told him she had not used a simulator to fly a plane before, but had tried one used to train helicopter pilots. But the princess seemed to take to her simulated flight with ease and appeared to enjoy her virtual climb from RAF Coningsby enough to perform the aerobatic stunt.

    Speaking afterwards, Group Captain Paul O’Grady said: “She seems to be a natural pilot so we might have to get her qualified and get her flying a Typhoon, if she’s up for it.”

    The future Queen’s visit to the RAF base was her first since she became Royal Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Coningsby in August 2023.

  • OFFICIAL CONFIRMED: Rod Stewart Issues HUGE Career Announcement… The News That Left Fans in Tears.K

    OFFICIAL CONFIRMED: Rod Stewart Issues HUGE Career Announcement… The News That Left Fans in Tears.K

    Rod Stewart issues huge career announcement as fans left emotional

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    Rod Stewart has announced some exciting news on Instagram (Image: Getty)

    Rod Stewart has announced some exciting tour news to his fans. The 80-year-old told his followers on social media that he will be visiting Spain and Italy next year as part of his live concert tour. He added the caption: “Spain and Italy! I’m bringing the show to you next year! Valencia, Spain, on June 30. Bassano Del Grappa, Italy, on July 2. Get your tickets with the link in my bio.” The rocker has already been flooded with support from fans who are delighted with the news. One person typed in the comments: ” Oh yeah! You’re always welcome to Spain.” Another also said: “I attended your live show in Milan last May, simply gorgeous mr. Rod Stewart!” A third follower simply typed: “Rock on rod!!”

    The musician has several concerts scheduled for the Spring of 2026, including dates in Las Vegas and Florida, after he cancelled a run of US tour dates earlier this year, before he performed at Glastonbury.

    In other news, Rod’s wife, Penny Lancaster, branded Greg Wallace’s behaviour against her as “a simple recipe of old-fashioned misogyny topped off with a sprinkling of ageism” on MasterChef.

    The television personality, 54, who is married to Rod Stewart, makes the claims in her new autobiography Someone Like Me, and writes that her experience on the 2021 celebrity edition of MasterChef, when Greg was host, left her in tears and feeling humiliated.

    She said: “No woman should ever go to work fearing they will be bullied or harassed, or arrive home knowing that they have been.”

    Her account is part of a chapter added after Wallace, 60, was dismissed when more than 40 historic complaints about his behaviour were upheld.

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    Penny Lancaster has lashed out at Gregg Wallace in her autobiography (Image: Getty)

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    During her time on the BBC show, a resurfaced clip emerged of Penny showing her embarrassment over her fried calamari and tartare sauce. As she prepared her dish, Penny confidently stated: “I’m doing surprisingly well compared to what I imagined how I’d be doing. I don’t want to slip up now.”

    However, things took a turn for the worse when it came to tasting her dish. Gregg Wallace informed her: “You used whole eggs instead of egg yolks.” Judge John Torode added: “What I’ve got in here is a raw egg/oil milkshake. Unfortunately, I can’t eat that.”

    Penny also wrote: “Normally Wallace wandered around the studio with a stuck-on smile, but all I could see now was a thunderous stare. Then he marched over to my station with my tray and slammed it down. ‘I’m the judge and I make all the decisions’, he said menacingly, before heading back.”

    Penny added that the encounter left her “shaking.” She also wrote about a moment when Gregg stole a flower from one of her dishes: “He stared at me, reached into his pocket, took out the orchid and dropped it on the floor in front of him. ‘There you go, there’s your flower,’ he snapped.

    Penny also said that when she left the studio, she was in tears and claimed that no one in the production team spoke to her about the incident.

    Express Online have previously reached out to Gregg’s representatives for comment.

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  • Coronation Street follow-up: As Theo fakes his own disappearance, spoilers reveal how his ‘heroic’ actions lead to Todd finding him

    Coronation Street follow-up: As Theo fakes his own disappearance, spoilers reveal how his ‘heroic’ actions lead to Todd finding him

    He must’ve taken a leaf out of Becky Swain’s book

    Theo thought it would be funny to fake his own disappearance in Coronation Street tonight to get under Todd’s skin.

    This evening (Friday, October 3), Jake Windass handed Theo’s phone to Brian. Todd then recognised that it was Theo’s and started to fret.

    It wasn’t long before Todd then headed to the police station to report Theo missing. But, if only he knew the truth…


    Theo made Todd worry (Credit: ITV)

    Theo fakes his disappearance in Coronation Street

    Since he bumped into a former blast from the past at the club on Wednesday night (October 1), Theo’s gone walkabouts.

    Todd became concerned for Theo when he noticed his anger start to creep up during a fun afternoon out with their mates. This ended up with the couple arguing and Theo heading off in a strop.

    Tonight, Todd worried when he tried to contact Theo but heard nothing back. Jake Windass then told Brian that he’d found a phone on the floor, with Todd then realising it was Theo’s.

    Concerned about Theo’s welfare, Todd headed to the police station and tried to report Theo as missing to PC Jess Hayward.

    Believing that his concerns were being dismissed, Todd then decided to leave.

    Meanwhile, Theo was absolutely fine as viewers found out that he’d paid Jake Windass to ‘find’ his phone.

    Jake believed that Theo was only pranking Todd, not realising Theo Silverton’s cruel ulterior motive.


    Theo finds Asha in a bad way (Credit: ITV)

    Coronation Street spoilers reveal Theo ‘hero’ twist

    Next week in Coronation Street spoilers, Todd finds Theo although this was not part of Theo’s original plan.

    Finding Asha on a bench in a bad way, Theo manages to call for help. Todd’s livid as he blasts Theo for going AWOL.

    However, Amy then tells Todd that Asha might’ve died if Theo hadn’t of spotted her when he did. Will this make Todd soften his stance?

    Later on, Theo attends Noah’s funeral as Todd lies that he can’t join him as he’s bogged down with work.

    Secretly, he’s getting tested for bowel cancer, with Billy supporting him.

    But, when Theo spots Billy Mayhew and Todd having a drink in the Rovers, he’s livid. Can Todd explain the situation?

    Read more: Coronation Street star Sydney Martin hints a major upcoming ‘twist’ in Becky Swain storyline

     
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