GMB was paused for a breaking news alert (Image: ITV)
Good Morning Britain aired a breaking news bulletin about the Israel-Hamas war early on the ITV breakfast show. Anchors Kate Garraway and Adil Ray were in the studio with the latest updates, and while Kate had a smile on her face as she explained a ceasefire is set to take place within hours, Adil looked stoic as he reported the news.
Kate began by explaining: “Breaking news this morning, a ceasefire is due to come into effect in Gaza within hours. Overnight, the Israeli government approved Donald T.r.ump’s plans to end the war with Hamas. Israeli troops are now expected to start withdrawing from Gaza as early as today.”
Adil chimed in: “The US president, President T.r.ump, says the remaining hostages are likely to be released on Monday or Tuesday.
“20 are believed to still be alive, meanwhile the UN is preparing to send at least 400 aid trucks a day into Gaza, where famine has been declared in some of those areas.”
US president Donald T.r.ump paved the way for a peace deal (Image: Getty)
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Reacting to the news, one GMB viewer on X sarcastically posted: “T.r.ump paved the way for the end of another war, what a terrible person he is, hey?”
Someone else said: “A deal that Starmer has absolutely NO involvement in, nor any deal whatsoever. HE rewarded the Hamas terrorists with a state without ANY conditions to release the hostages first.”
Another viewer simply penned: “Good news for all sides especially those who have suffered and are suffering. Let’s hope peace can now be achieved for Ukraine.”
Victoria Beckham fans have been treated to an exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpse into the fashion mogul’s world as she reveals the reality behind the media coverage.
Once more, the Beckhams find themselves in the public eye, two years following David Beckham’s Emmy triumph for his own Netflix programme simply called Beckham.
Now, it’s his wife Victoria Beckham’s moment to shine with the three-part documentary centring on the build-up to Paris Fashion Week whilst she explores her journey to achieving success.
Unsurprisingly, the programme has sparked fresh fascination with the Beckham clan, particularly regarding their residential arrangements, so here’s an in-depth examination of not just one but all four of their properties.
Victoria Beckham’s home in The Cotswolds is featured in her Netflix documentary. (Image: NETFLIX)
In the closing moments of Netflix’s Victoria Beckham documentary, the legendary duo, lovingly dubbed Posh and Becks, discuss upcoming ventures at their breathtaking Cotswolds residence.
They acquired the transformed barn in Great Tew for £6.15 million in 2016 and refurbished the estate to feature a tennis court, sauna, football pitch and a treehouse within the grounds.
Their extensive grounds were converted into a “fairy tale garden” courtesy of three-time Chelsea Flower Show champion Marcus Barnett.
Throughout Beckham’s own programme, he revealed: “I wanted a place where we could escape.
“As soon as I get up into the countryside, I normally get into my whole country get-up.”
Victoria Beckham and David Beckham’s primary home is located in Holland Park, London. (Image: GETTY)
While their Cotswolds retreat is a star feature in both of their Netflix shows, Victoria and David Beckham’s primary residence is actually a Grade II-listed building in the posh neighbourhood of Holland Park, West London.
This luxurious abode, reportedly boasting amenities such as a cinema, runway, nail bar, spa and indoor pool, was designed by their close friend Kelly Hoppen and later revamped by Rose Uniacke.
The Beckhams purchased this grand home for an eye-watering £31.5 million 12 years ago, renovating it extensively before moving in around 2016.