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5 Mar 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Trump: We Needed a 'New President,' Not 'New Legislation' to Secure Border
President Trump highlighted the need for strong border security during his address to Congress, citing a record-low number of illegal border crossings since his return to office. He criticized the Biden administration's policies, claiming they have allowed dangerous criminals to enter the U.S.
Trump referenced the tragic case of Laken Riley, a student murdered by an illegal immigrant, to emphasize his point. He introduced her family and announced the Laken Riley Act, which mandates the detention of dangerous criminal aliens. The speech drew stark reactions from both parties, with Republicans applauding and Democrats remaining seated.
Breitbart: Trump Renames Wildlife Refuge to Honor Slain 12-Year-Old Jocelyn Nungaray
President Trump announced the renaming of the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in Texas to the "Jocelyn Nungaray National Refuge" in memory of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was murdered by two illegal immigrants. Trump emphasized the tragedy's impact on the nation and honored Jocelyn's love for animals.
The alleged killers, Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel and Franklin Pena, are accused of luring Jocelyn and committing the crime before disposing of her body. They had entered the U.S. illegally and were released under the Biden administration.
GB News: Migrant couple who can't speak English allowed to live in UK because gangs ‘would stop relationship’
A migrant couple has been granted asylum in the UK after claiming threats from gangs in El Salvador jeopardized their relationship. The man received asylum due to the risk of persecution, while his girlfriend was allowed to stay under Article 8 rights, despite not being married.
An immigration tribunal prioritized their desire to remain together over immigration control, allowing them to live in the UK at taxpayer expense. Critics argue this sets a concerning precedent for human rights laws being used as an immigration loophole.
GB News: WATCH: Migration expert blasts Labour's 'ridiculous' migration advert
Migration expert Robert Bates criticized the government's advertising campaign aimed at deterring Channel crossings as "ridiculous" and ineffective. The campaign includes real migrant testimonies highlighting the dangers of crossing the English Channel and the exploitation faced in Britain.
GB News: WATCH: Ex-UK Border Force director blast 'gobsmacking' approach to migrant crossings
Former UK Border Force director general Tony Smith has expressed strong disapproval of the UK Government's advertising campaign in Iraq's Kurdish region aimed at deterring people smugglers. He described the approach as "gobsmacked," highlighting concerns over its effectiveness.
The campaign warns potential migrants about the risks associated with crossing the English Channel. Critics question whether such measures will significantly impact the ongoing issue of illegal migration.
GB News: 'Gimmick!' Rob Bates blasts Homes Office for 'ridiculous' attempt to stop migrant crossings
Migration expert Robert Bates criticized the UK government's Iraq advertising campaign aimed at deterring Channel crossings as ineffective and merely a gimmick. He argued that the initiative won't change migrants' intentions and highlighted a 25% increase in crossings over the past year under the current Labour government.
The Home Office defends the campaign, stating it aims to counter misinformation from people smugglers and protect potential migrants from exploitation. Border Security Minister Dame Angela Eagle emphasized the need to expose criminal gangs and secure borders as part of the government's strategy.
GB News: 'Gobsmacked!' Ex-Border Force chief BLASTS Labour's 'Facebook ad' to target people smugglers
Former UK Border Force director general Tony Smith criticized the UK government's advertising campaign in Iraq's Kurdish region aimed at deterring migrants from crossing the English Channel. He expressed skepticism about its effectiveness, arguing that the lucrative nature of human smuggling would continue to draw people despite such warnings.
Smith highlighted the challenges of removing migrants once they arrive in the UK, questioning the feasibility of returning them to their home countries. He lamented the abandonment of the Rwanda plan, suggesting it could have provided a solution for managing illegal migration. The campaign follows a surge in Channel crossings, with over 2,700 arrivals recorded this year.
#politics
Times Of Israel: Trump’s address to Congress showed country’s stark partisan divide
In a partisan address to Congress, President Trump criticized Democrats and touted his achievements, claiming he was among the nation's great leaders. He faced a divided response, with Republicans applauding and Democrats protesting. Trump emphasized cultural issues and inflated his electoral victory.
He also discussed Ukraine's readiness for peace negotiations, blamed rising egg prices on President Biden, and praised Elon Musk's influence in government reforms. Trump's aggressive tariff policies drew criticism, and he proposed a new immigration plan targeting wealthy foreigners while promising tax relief for workers.
GB News: 'America is back' Donald Trump declares as 'triggered' Democrats booted from Congress after protest
Donald Trump declared "America is back" in his first congressional address since returning to power, emphasizing his administration's achievements in a 100-minute speech. He claimed that the American dream is thriving and that the country is poised for an unprecedented comeback.
The address was marked by protests from Democratic lawmakers, including the ejection of Representative Al Green for heckling. Many Democrats displayed placards with critical messages and some walked out before the speech concluded, highlighting the deep divisions in Congress.
GB News: WATCH: Dame Andrea Jenkyns says Nigel Farage is being 'ganged up on'
Dame Andrea Jenkyns has defended Nigel Farage, asserting that he is being unjustly compared to Vladimir Putin by the establishment. She claims there is a concerted effort to undermine Farage, particularly following his recent confrontation with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
GB News: WATCH: Keir Starmer's controversial inheritance tax raid is 'killing the industry,' blasts farmer
A Yorkshire farmer has criticized Sir Keir Starmer's proposed inheritance tax changes, claiming they are detrimental to the farming industry. The comments came during a protest in Westminster, where farmers gathered to voice their opposition on Pancake Day.
GB News: Elon Musk lays bare true scale of Doge culling in eye-opening interview
Elon Musk, in a recent interview with Joe Rogan, revealed significant fraud and waste within the U.S. government, particularly through government-funded NGOs. He criticized the lack of accountability and transparency in federal spending, highlighting that small decisions can lead to massive financial waste.
Musk noted that the government's budget deficit has surged and emphasized the need for better data communication among government databases. He proposed implementing categorization codes for payments to improve tracking, potentially saving $100 billion annually. The Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) claims to have already saved $105 billion.
GB News: Andrea Jenkyns unleashes furious rant at 'establishment' for 'ganging up on Nigel Farage'
Dame Andrea Jenkyns defended Nigel Farage against claims of being aligned with Vladimir Putin, asserting that the establishment is unfairly targeting him. She criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer for his handling of Farage's questions regarding British troop deployments to Ukraine.
Jenkyns emphasized Farage's previous criticisms of Putin and questioned the shift in rhetoric about British military involvement in Ukraine. She expressed confusion over the change in stance from mainstream parties, suggesting that Starmer's approach could escalate tensions.
GB News: Wales clashes over controversial 20mph limits with war on motorists an 'absolute disaster'
The Welsh Senedd is in turmoil over the controversial 20mph speed limits, with opposition parties criticizing the Welsh Government's policy as misguided and a waste of £33 million. Conservatives argue for reverting to 30mph limits, citing public backlash and financial burdens on local councils.
Despite the criticism, the Welsh Government defends the policy, claiming it enhances road safety, with data showing a reduction in serious injuries. The debate highlights a broader conflict over transport policies in Wales, with opposition members labeling the government's approach a disaster.
GB News: 'He is doing my head in!' Farmers take aim at Starmer as they swarm London for another rally: 'This is so stressful'
Farmers in Yorkshire protested in Westminster against Labour's proposed 20% inheritance tax on agricultural land and businesses valued over £1 million, set to take effect in April 2026. They argue this measure will harm the farming industry, hinder investment, and complicate generational transfers.
Demonstrators expressed frustration, claiming the tax changes reflect a lack of understanding of rural challenges and contribute to stress and anxiety within the farming community. Critics, including the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, have called for the repeal of the tax, while the government defends it as a fair approach.
GB News: Reform UK poised to become official opposition - but Labour RETAKES polling lead after Starmer steps up on Ukraine
Labour has regained the lead in a national poll, now at 26%, following Sir Keir Starmer's recent initiatives on defense spending and support for Ukraine. Reform UK trails closely at 25%, while the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have seen declines in support.
The polling indicates a potential shift in parliamentary seats, with Labour projected to lose 187 seats, while Reform could become the second-largest party. This comes amid tensions over comments made by U.S. Vice President JD Vance regarding the UK's military contributions.
Front Page Magazine: Disgrace in D.C.
Democrats' disruptive behavior during President Trump's recent address to Congress, including protests and walkouts, has drawn criticism. This escalation mirrors troubling trends seen on college campuses, raising concerns about the future of political decorum.
Trump noted that no achievement would garner applause from Democrats, emphasizing their refusal to support any accomplishments. The spectacle may resonate with their base but ultimately risks alienating the general public.
#society
Front Page Magazine: Woman Who Doesn't Believe Women Exists Wears Pink to Protest Trump
The existence of women is debated, particularly in political contexts. Democratic women in Congress recently protested President Trump's policies by wearing pink, claiming they harm women and families. However, they also opposed a bill to keep men out of women's sports, raising concerns about the implications for female athletes.
Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández criticized the Republican agenda while supporting policies that allow men to compete in women's sports, leading to incidents of violence against female athletes. This has sparked accusations that some politicians prioritize party loyalty over the well-being of women.
Breitbart: Trump: 'I Was Saved by God to Make America Great Again'
During a recent address to Congress, President Trump recounted his near-assassination at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, emphasizing that he believes he was saved by God to "Make America Great Again." He honored the late firefighter Corey Comperatore, who died shielding his family from gunfire during the incident.
Trump reflected on the tragic event, noting the loss of life and the heroism displayed by Comperatore. He expressed gratitude for the survival of others injured and highlighted the importance of love and sacrifice in building the nation.
GB News: Subway launches new items to its menu available now - but shoppers must be quick
Subway is launching a trial of its new "Spudway" jacket potato range in over 170 UK restaurants until April 15, 2025. The menu includes popular toppings like Cheese & Heinz Beans and Tuna Mayonnaise, as well as customizable options featuring any Sub filling.
The initiative aims to capitalize on the growing popularity of jacket potatoes on social media. If successful, Spudway could become a permanent menu item.
GB News: Meghan Markle's lifestyle show branded 'MESS' in scathing analysis: 'It was ridiculous!'
Meghan Markle's new Netflix series "With Love, Meghan" has faced harsh criticism from royal biographer Angela Levin, who described it as "a mess" and lacking in substance. Levin noted Markle's inexperience and questioned the show's cooking advice, suggesting it would not attract viewers.
The eight-episode series features Markle offering home styling tips and recipes, alongside celebrity guests. Despite Netflix branding it as "relaxing" and "feel-good," the show is seen as a pivotal moment for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's partnership with the streaming platform.
GB News: M&S announces major change to fruit packaging - entering stores over the next few weeks
Marks & Spencer is rolling out eco-friendly cardboard packaging for its avocados, aiming to eliminate seven million plastic units. The new packaging maintains the quality of its Perfectly Ripe Hass Avocados and has received positive feedback from customers for its sustainability.
In related news, Costa Coffee is bringing back its Iced Whipped Lattes, making them available year-round after their successful debut in summer 2023. This change is expected to please coffee enthusiasts nationwide.
GB News: Keir Starmer marks Ramadan by attending 'big iftar' as PM reflects on 'difficult time for Muslims'
Sir Keir Starmer attended an iftar event in Parliament, acknowledging the difficulties faced by British Muslims amid the Gaza conflict and rising anti-Muslim hate crimes. He emphasized the need for support for Palestinians and condemned the increase in hate crimes, highlighting the impact on families.
Starmer expressed horror at the wave of hatred directed towards Muslims, linking it to far-right rhetoric. He praised community resilience in the wake of violence, urging unity and support during Ramadan. The Prime Minister concluded with wishes for a peaceful holy month.
GB News: Prince William faces fresh setback as Welsh professor exposes major flaw
A Cardiff University professor has criticized Prince William's Welsh language skills following his St David's Day address, describing his pronunciation as "halting" and suggesting he should be capable of more than reading from an autocue. Dr. Dylan Foster Evans emphasized that, given William's role as Prince of Wales, higher expectations should be set.
While acknowledging the prince's effort, Dr. Evans noted that more practice is needed for fluency, especially since Welsh has official status in Wales. He pointed out that mastering the language requires real-world use, highlighting the challenge of speaking Welsh in a predominantly English-speaking environment.
GB News: Royal commentator highlights 'major problem' for Meghan Markle: 'She is a pampered princess!'
Meghan Markle's new Netflix show, "With Love, Meghan," faces challenges in attracting viewers, according to royal commentator Pandora Forsyth. The lifestyle series, which premiered recently, lacks royal content that could draw in an audience, as Markle is now primarily known for her royal ties.
Forsyth criticized the show's focus on light-hearted content, suggesting that viewers may not be interested without "juicy bits." She also questioned Markle's credibility in offering lifestyle advice, given her background and current status.
GB News: 'Devastating!' Iconic British theme park forced to close after being open for almost 40 years
Oakwood Theme Park in Wales has announced its permanent closure after nearly 40 years due to financial difficulties and declining visitor numbers. Despite previous investments of over £25 million, the park cited "unrelenting economic challenges" as the main reason for its unsustainable operations.
The management expressed gratitude to staff and visitors for their support over the years. The announcement has led to widespread sadness among fans, with many reminiscing about the park's attractions.
GB News: 'Spreading across Europe!' Asian hornet invasion poses 'extra threat' as deadly insects invade UK
Researchers have found that Asian hornets threaten more than just honey bees, consuming over 1,400 species, including wasps, flies, and spiders. The UK reported 45 sightings last year, leading to the destruction of several nests. Their diet is diverse and varies by season and region.
The study highlights the ecological impact of these invasive predators, which are flexible in their feeding habits. While honey bees are a common prey, the broader implications of their diet raise concerns about their growing presence in Europe.
GB News: 'They're ripping us to pieces!' Birmingham reacts to council's £148m budget cuts as 7.5% tax raid leaves locals fuming
Birmingham City Council is set to vote on £148 million in budget cuts, affecting services including adult social care and children's services. Critics express concern that these cuts will exacerbate existing crises, particularly in youth services and library access.
Residents are frustrated by a 7.5% council tax increase amid service reductions, with some calling for an audit of financial waste. Council leaders assert that difficult decisions are necessary for long-term financial stability and service improvement.
GB News: Jewish university students facing death threats and physical attacks as damning report finds nearly 90% of Jewish scholars endure antisemitism since Hamas attack
A report reveals that 89% of Jewish students in the UK have faced antisemitism on campus since the October 7 Hamas attacks, with many experiencing incidents monthly. The University Jewish Chaplaincy (UJC) has noted a rise in hostility, including vandalism and physical threats, while universities are criticized for inadequate support.
Concerns are heightened by events at institutions like the London School of Economics and King's College London, where controversial discussions on Hamas have taken place. The UJC calls for universities to better support Jewish students and ensure balanced discourse in campus events.
GB News: 'She's certainly smug!' National Lottery jackpot winner makes shock first purchase ahead of transformation plan
A National Lottery winner, known as Ms P, won £1 million in the EuroMillions draw and made her first purchase a SMEG kettle. She plans to renovate her home and treat her family with her winnings.
This draw also saw other winners, including Mr R, who plans to buy tools and help his parents with their mortgage. The National Lottery generates around £30 million weekly for various UK projects.
GB News: Meghan Markle breaks her silence on controversial Lilibet decision
Meghan Markle has chosen to feature her daughter, Princess Lilibet, on the cover of her new lifestyle brand "As Ever," set to launch this spring. The image of them walking hand-in-hand in their garden reflects a personal and generational connection, despite previous concerns over their children's privacy.
Meghan emphasizes the importance of this project as a way to teach her daughter about being a working mother and hopes it will contribute to Lilibet's legacy. She also shares insights into her family life, highlighting her patience with her children and their morning routines.
GB News: Property: Untreated condition in your home can slash value by £53,000 - 'buyers will negotiate a lower price'
Untreated mould can reduce property values by up to £53,000, as homeowners risk losing 20% of their property's worth if mould issues are not addressed. With spring being a peak selling season, experts warn that visible mould may deter buyers or lead to lower offers due to health concerns.
Over 60% of Britons report mould in their homes, with nearly half of these cases in mortgaged properties. Homeowners are urged to tackle mould before listing their homes, as neglecting it could lead to significant financial losses. Simple preventive measures and maintenance can help protect property values.
#foreignaffairs
GB News: POLL OF THE DAY: Has Donald Trump been right to force Volodymyr Zelensky into peace in Ukraine?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized Ukraine's commitment to peace amid ongoing negotiations with Russia. He expressed readiness to work with former President Trump to expedite a resolution, suggesting initial steps like prisoner releases and a truce on military actions.
Zelensky stated that Ukrainians desire peace more than anyone and are prepared to collaborate swiftly on a comprehensive agreement with the U.S. if Russia reciprocates.
GB News: I understand why Zelensky is reluctant to sign the minerals deal, says Nigel Farage
Tensions rose during a White House meeting between U.S. leaders and Ukrainian President Zelensky, who faced pressure over a potential minerals agreement and the prospect of conceding Crimea. Despite initial reluctance, Zelensky expressed readiness to sign the deal, emphasizing the need for Russian support for any ceasefire.
The situation raises questions about U.S. involvement in Ukraine, particularly regarding economic investments and potential troop deployments. The debate on whether the U.S. presence can provide sufficient security guarantees is expected to continue in the coming weeks and months.
GB News: 'Ukraine is ready!' Zelensky takes huge step towards peace deal as Trump praised just days after White House bust-up
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed a strong commitment to peace, stating Ukraine is ready to negotiate for an end to the war with Russia. He proposed initial steps like a prisoner release and a ban on missile attacks, while emphasizing gratitude for U.S. support.
This call for peace follows a tense meeting with President Trump, who has paused military aid to Ukraine amid claims of insufficient gratitude from Zelensky. European leaders, including UK PM Sir Keir Starmer, have expressed support for Ukraine and are exploring troop deployments in the event of a ceasefire.
Breitbart: Trump Reads Letter from Zelensky: Ukrainian President Ready to Sign Mineral Deal
President Trump announced that Ukrainian President Zelensky is prepared to negotiate for peace and sign a mineral deal with the U.S., sharing a letter from Zelensky during his address to Congress. The letter emphasized Ukraine's desire for peace and appreciation for U.S. support.
However, a prior Oval Office meeting turned tense, with Trump warning Zelensky about the risks of escalating conflict. After determining Zelensky was unprepared for negotiations, Trump indicated he would welcome him back when ready. He also mentioned ongoing discussions with Russian officials about peace.
#military
Breitbart: Trump Announces Student's Acceptance to West Point During Address
President Trump announced the acceptance of Jason Hartley into the U.S. Military Academy at West Point during a joint session of Congress. Hartley, a high-achieving student and athlete, aims to continue his family's legacy of service after losing his father, a sheriff's deputy.
The event also highlighted DJ Daniel, a young boy diagnosed with brain cancer, who was sworn in as an honorary U.S. Secret Service agent. The chamber celebrated both announcements, showcasing a commitment to service and resilience.
#religion
GB News: GB News Daily Reflections - Wednesday 5th March
Reverend Marcus Mak of St Michael’s Church reflects on human inadequacies and the insights Jesus provides, emphasizing that true defilement comes from the heart, not external actions. Ash Wednesday begins Lent, a time for self-examination and remorse in the presence of God.
#culture
GB News: WATCH: Pandora Forsyth pinpoints 'major problem' for Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle's new Netflix show, "With Love, Meghan," may face difficulties in attracting viewers due to a lack of royal content, according to royal commentator Pandora Forsyth. She emphasized that this absence poses a major challenge for the lifestyle series.
GB News: With Love Meghan is fake, vacuous, devoid of any real With Love Meghan is fake, vacuous and devoid of any real friends, says Patrick Christys
Meghan Markle's new show, "With Love, Meghan," has received overwhelmingly negative reviews, with critics questioning its authenticity and her relatable persona. Viewers are left feeling inferior and disconnected, as she showcases a lavish lifestyle far removed from everyday struggles.
The show highlights Meghan's attempts at domesticity, but many see it as a hollow display lacking genuine connection. Critics argue that her portrayal is out of touch, reinforcing the perception that she and Harry have traded royal duties for a superficial existence.
GB News: Demi Moore, 62, 'heartbroken' and taking Oscar's loss 'very hard' despite gracious social media post
Demi Moore expressed gratitude and positivity after losing the Oscar for Best Actress to Mikey Madison, despite feeling heartbroken. In a heartfelt Instagram post, she congratulated Madison and reflected on her awards season as a "ride of a lifetime."
Moore's nomination for her role in "The Substance" marked her first Oscar nod after 44 years in the industry, and she received support from her daughters following the loss. Her gracious response has been praised, highlighting her reputation for elegance.
GB News: Adrian Brody defends backlash after divisive moment during Oscar's acceptance speech
Adrien Brody faced backlash after throwing his chewing gum to girlfriend Georgina Chapman during his acceptance speech for Best Actor at the 2025 Oscars. Many viewers found the act distasteful, though some defended it as a quirky moment of affection.
In a backstage interview, Brody explained he forgot he was chewing gum and made a quick decision to dispose of it. Interestingly, Chapman later revealed she did not catch the gum; it landed on the carpet. This win marked Brody's second Oscar, following his first in 2003.
GB News: Meghan Markle is 'set to release a new project' just weeks after Netflix series
Meghan Markle is launching a new podcast with Lemonada Media this spring, marking her return to the medium after parting ways with Spotify in June 2023. This follows her previous series, Archetypes, which explored female stereotypes.
The new podcast announcement coincides with the debut of her Netflix series "With Love, Meghan," which blends lifestyle programming with personal insights. Markle's comments in the series suggest a focus on creativity and healing from her past experiences with the Royal Family.
GB News: Cadbury chocolate spotted at UK supermarket and shoppers are 'running' to snap it up - 'they look lush!'
Cadbury Caramel Mini Rolls have made a comeback at Asda, with a 10-pack priced at £2.38, generating excitement among chocolate lovers in Britain. Social media reactions reflect a shopping frenzy, with many eager to try the new treats.
Consumers expressed their enthusiasm with comments about the snack's appeal and nostalgic feelings. The buzz surrounding the product highlights Cadbury's successful innovation in the confectionery market.
#history
GB News: VE Day 80 plans laid bare as Britain to mark anniversary with huge 4-day celebration and flypast
Britain will celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a four-day event from May 5-8, 2025, honoring WWII veterans. Highlights include a military procession, a flypast, and community street parties, echoing the original celebrations of 1945.
The commemorations will also feature a new installation of ceramic poppies at the Tower of London and a concert at Horseguards Parade. Educational initiatives and a project called "Letters to Loved Ones" aim to engage the public in remembering the wartime generation.
GB News: Coin dealer fumes at the Imperial War Museum for 'trying to whitewash days of British Empire'
A British coin dealer criticized the Imperial War Museum for closing the Lord Ashcroft Gallery, calling it "disrespectful" and accusing the museum of attempting to "whitewash" British Empire history. The gallery, which features 200 Victoria Crosses, is being shut down to create new exhibition spaces focusing on post-World War Two conflicts.
Lord Ashcroft, who initially loaned the collection, expressed sadness over the decision, which may affect future donations. The museum's move reflects a broader trend of prioritizing modern campaigns and sustainability in exhibitions.
#health
GB News: Mum and daughter, 10, transition to become ‘father and son’ as free public healthcare funds ‘transgender journey’
A mother and son duo in Brazil, both of whom transitioned from female to male, are sharing their experiences on social media. Ten-year-old Gustavo began transitioning at age four, while 38-year-old Raphael transitioned last year. They are receiving free public healthcare for their transitions.
In the UK, Health Secretary Wes Streeting criticized the previous use of puberty blockers for minors, citing safety concerns. He stated that the drugs posed an unacceptable risk and emphasized the need for new gender identity services to ensure proper support for those in need.
GB News: Eugenie Bouchard shares horrific snaps of cupping treatment after celebrating birthday
Tennis star Eugenie Bouchard has shared images of the bruising aftermath of her recent cupping therapy on social media. The treatment, which involves heated cups creating suction on the skin, aims to ease pain and inflammation but left her with significant marks on her arms and shoulders.
Bouchard, who regularly uses cupping as part of her fitness regime, is not alone in this practice; other elite athletes like Conor McGregor and Michael Phelps also incorporate it into their training. Despite its popularity, cupping can lead to side effects such as bruising and soreness, which Bouchard experienced following her treatment.
GB News: Golf icon John Daly opens up on bladder cancer nightmare - 'I was puking blood'
Golf legend John Daly has shared the challenges of living with bladder cancer, detailing severe symptoms like "peeing and puking blood" before his diagnosis. After being informed by a doctor, he has been in remission for four years but acknowledges that his health issues have affected his golf performance.
Daly expressed his desire to continue competing, despite the toll cancer and surgeries have taken on his abilities. He remains hopeful about playing on the Champions Tour, emphasizing his gratitude for any opportunities to compete.
GB News: Boots issues urgent health warning as Paracetamol displays major packaging error - check your medicine cabinet
Boots has recalled a batch of Paracetamol 500mg tablets due to a packaging error that mislabels them as Aspirin 300mg. Customers are advised to return the affected items for a full refund, regardless of receipt, and to refrain from using the tablets.
Additionally, Nestlé Frosted Shreddies have been recalled due to a choking hazard from small hard lumps of sugar. Consumers are urged to take these recalls seriously for their safety.
#crime
GB News: Gangs ransacking tradespeople's vans found 'selling arms and stolen tools' openly across Britain
Stolen tools from tradespeople's vans are reportedly being sold at car boot sales across Britain for significantly lower prices. A hidden camera investigation revealed that thousands of pounds worth of tools are available, with some stalls estimated to hold up to £50,000 in stolen goods.
Tradespeople are facing increasing thefts, with many reporting being attacked while confronting thieves. Campaigners are urging the government to take stronger action against tool theft and to specifically classify breaking into tradespeople's vehicles as a crime.
GB News: Man, 50, killed son's girlfriend after wrongly believing she was trying to scam him
Richard Jones, 50, has been sentenced to at least 20 years in prison for the murder of his son's girlfriend, Sophie Evans, 30, in Llanelli, Wales. Jones attacked and strangled Evans, believing she was scamming him financially, before leaving her body and going about his day.
Despite admitting to manslaughter due to diminished responsibility, a jury found him guilty of murder. Judge Geraint Walters emphasized the brutality of the attack and the impact on Evans's family, who described her as a beautiful and caring person.
GB News: Mother charged with murder after 2-year-old toddler who went missing found dead in pound
Alice Mackey, 42, has been charged with the murder of her two-year-old daughter, Annabel, who was found unresponsive in a pond near their home in Kingsley, Hampshire, in September 2023. Annabel went missing on September 10 and died the following day after being rushed to the hospital.
The investigation, led by Hampshire Constabulary's Major Crime Team, revealed Mackey's involvement, resulting in her remand in custody. She is set to appear in court on March 5. Annabel's father described her as a joyful child who brought happiness to those around her.
GB News: Police arrest two teens after large chair hurled from third floor of shopping centre
Two teenagers, aged 14 and 16, have been arrested after a viral video showed a chair being thrown from a third-floor balcony of a London shopping center, nearly hitting a shopper. The incident has sparked outrage and is under investigation by Newham MPS for criminal damage.
The video, which captured the chaos and laughter of those involved, has raised concerns about public safety. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.
GB News: Kyle Clifford 'raped ex-partner out of spite' during triple murder at BBC star's home
Kyle Clifford, 26, has been accused of raping and murdering his ex-girlfriend Louise Hunt, along with her mother Carol and sister Hannah, in a premeditated attack after their relationship ended. He has pleaded guilty to murder and other charges but denies the rape allegation.
Clifford allegedly planned the attacks, acquiring weapons and deceiving his way into the Hunt family home. He is now paralyzed after a self-inflicted crossbow injury during a manhunt. The trial is ongoing.
GB News: Teenage boy killed in broad daylight as police launch murder probe into 'shocking' Clapham shooting
The Metropolitan Police have initiated a murder investigation following the shooting death of a 16-year-old boy in Clapham, South West London. Emergency services responded to reports of the incident on Paradise Road, where the boy was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities have not yet identified the victim and no arrests have been made. A police cordon remains in place as officers gather CCTV footage and witness statements. The local community is urged to come forward with any information related to the case.
GB News: Court delays leave rape, murder and robbery victims with further trauma as justice backlog slammed
Record delays in crown court cases in England and Wales are exacerbating the trauma for victims, with nearly half experiencing postponed trial dates. The backlog has surged to over 73,000 cases, significantly impacting victims of serious crimes like rape and robbery, leading to mental health struggles.
Victims Commissioner Baroness Newlove highlighted that these delays threaten victims' lives, jobs, and relationships, while also straining victim support services. The report urges improved communication and funding for victim services, warning that the ongoing crisis could deter victims from seeking justice altogether.
#other
GB News: UK weather: Temperatures plummet to -6C as Britons warned 60mph winds will sweep in 'freezing fog patches'
The Met Office has issued a warning for freezing fog as temperatures in parts of the UK are expected to drop to -6C tonight. Particularly cold conditions will affect the South of England, with wet and windy weather also forecasted.
Motorists are advised to take extra care during travel, especially during rush hour, as fog could cause significant disruptions. While southern areas may enjoy sunny conditions after the fog clears, northern regions will face blustery weather and increased rainfall.
GB News: New flight route from major UK airport will connect Britons to 'the most beautiful beach in the world'
Ethiopian Airlines will increase its Manchester to Addis Ababa service to daily flights starting July 3, enhancing connectivity to various African and Indian Ocean destinations, including Zanzibar and Seychelles. Fares for the new service begin at £559 for a single journey.
Additionally, Jet2.com and Jet2holidays will expand flights to four Greek destinations from the UK in summer 2025, responding to high demand. This expansion includes over 17,000 extra seats from multiple airports.