Greg James opened up on his family situation three years after his wife's miscarriage (Image: GETTY) SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Greg James, 37, and his wife, Bella Mackie, 39, are perfectly content with being child-free for the moment, as the Radio 1 DJ assured they have “plenty of time”. In 2020, the journalist revealed she had suffered a miscarriage which took a devastating toll on her mental health. Related articles Elton John joins growing list of celebs to snub Harry and Meghan Neighbours actor Peter Hardy found dead on Australian beach aged 66 Now, speaking to Men’s Health UK , Greg explained that he and Bella are simply “monitoring” the child situation, rather than actively trying to have … [Read more...] about Greg James and wife say ‘no to kids’ as friends make them ‘look hard’
An idiot abroad
‘Stop Brexit Man’ deletes tweet comparing UK’s Rwanda plan to Auschwitz after backlash
Steve Bray accepts Lee Anderson boxing match in February SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Steve Bray has sparked a backlash after sharing a photoshopped image of Suella Braverman on Twitter . In the now-deleted tweet, a photo of the Home Secretary laughing during her visit to Rwanda over the weekend has been edited to show her outside the Auschwitz concentration camp. Related articles Braverman to close loopholes to Rwanda with first flights this summer Rwanda plan: Is the European Court backing down? Mr Bray, who did not make the doctored picture himself, wrote: "I'm not sure who to credit for this picture... so I will credit the entire Tory Party!" Tory MPs were among those … [Read more...] about ‘Stop Brexit Man’ deletes tweet comparing UK’s Rwanda plan to Auschwitz after backlash
Exploring a Malaysian Jewel Box Packed With Color and Spice
“Try this way,” says Zainal Abidin, an affable manager at the Prestige in George Town, Malaysia, cocking his head to one side. Mr. Zainal is showing me around the hotel, which is named after the 2006 Christopher Nolan film about two rival magicians. I’m supposed to see an illusion in which the corridor entrance transforms into a mirror, but it’s not coming. “Or this way,” he says, bending his head to the left, then back again. I follow suit — we must look like a couple of nodding dashboard dogs — and abruptly the mirror appears. I take a step back. Mr. Zainal laughs, and I venture that this effect must be confusing for guests returning late from one of George Town’s many bars. But Mr. Zainal shakes his head: “Guests love it. The corridors are actually very popular for Instagram shoots,” he says. Most travelers know Malaysia for the beaches of Langkawi, the iconic twin towers of Kuala Lumpur or the rainforests of Borneo. But the colonial port city of George Town on the … [Read more...] about Exploring a Malaysian Jewel Box Packed With Color and Spice
Emission Trading Programs Struggle to Find Traction
Does Russia hold hostage the future of a carbon cap-and-trade system that many experts see as a critical tool for curbing global warming gases? Improbable as it may seem, the answer appears to be yes. That is because Russia, as a result of the collapse of much of its heavy industry in the 1990s, owns one of the world’s largest stocks of credits to offset carbon emissions. The unearned windfall, a legacy of the Kyoto Protocol that was the world’s first attempt to come to grips with the threat of climate change, is worth several billion dollars. If abruptly sold abroad, those credits could send the price of carbon on the world’s fragile emissions markets plunging toward zero. Without a predictable and reasonably high price for carbon emissions, most economists say, there is little prospect of setting in motion the many investments needed to shift from a carbon-intensive industrial economy to a more sustainable energy base in developed and developing countries alike. The … [Read more...] about Emission Trading Programs Struggle to Find Traction
Republicans vs. government wokeness: Here’s what it will take to root out this dangerous ideology
close Video 'Woke' Defense Department DEI education official's books now in one third of Pentagon schools: Gov't watchdog Adam Andrzejewski, the CEO and founder of OpentheBooks.com, says controversial books co-authored or contributed to by Kelisa Wing -- chief equity, diversity and inclusion at the Department of Defense Education Activity – are in 49 Pentagon schools NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! In recent months, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of Republican elected officials vocally criticizing programs and policies that advance "wokeness," or left-wing racialist ideology, at the federal or state level. This is a positive development and a sign that more Republican policymakers have recognized the significant threat posed by the prevalence of ideologies such as critical race theory in our society’s key institutions. But if Republicans are serious about this fight, they need to recognize an important and … [Read more...] about Republicans vs. government wokeness: Here’s what it will take to root out this dangerous ideology