Gareth Southgate looking to make it 51 wins as England boss against Ukraine 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 Phil Foden is out of England’s Euro 2024 clash with Ukraine after undergoing surgery to have his appendix removed. The Manchester City star is reported to have felt unwell during the Three Lions' training session on Saturday and could now miss up to six weeks of Premier League action. Trending Foden underwent surgery to have his appendix removed on Sunday morning. The midfielder becomes the latest player to pull out of Gareth Southgate's England squad during the March international break. Southgate has been left with just 20 players to select from for the qualifier against Ukraine on Sunday … [Read more...] about Phil Foden out of England vs Ukraine as Man City star forced to undergo operation
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Thomas Tuchel may inadvertently help out old club Chelsea by hatching Bayern transfer plan
Chelsea's next six Premier League fixtures 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 Ex- Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel may be set to help his former side over the summer by solving their problem of having an oversized squad. The German was appointed as Bayern Munich boss earlier this week following the sacking of Julian Nagelsmann, and he is reportedly already considering reuniting with some of his ex-players in the Bundesliga . Related articles Reece James pulls out of England squad in fresh Chelsea injury blow Arsenal 'to make cheeky Rice offer' that may hurt transfer chances Tuchel parted ways with the Blues earlier this season after a rollercoaster of a summer transfer window put his … [Read more...] about Thomas Tuchel may inadvertently help out old club Chelsea by hatching Bayern transfer plan
Boasting Taliban share images of repaired military vehicles left by the West
Taliban show off haul of US and Allied military kit 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 The Taliban have shared pictures showing off over "300 military vehicles" they claim to have restored after they were left behind in the humiliating Allied withdrawal in 2021. In photographs shared on the official Twitter account of the of Ministry of National Defence, Afghanistan , rows upon rows of military support and attack units can be seen. Related articles Taliban fighters finding rent and traffic difficult in Kabul Chinook chick survived Afghanistan and Iraq but almost lost at home Alongside a video and pictures posted on Saturday, the Islamic fundamentalist regime said “41 types” of military … [Read more...] about Boasting Taliban share images of repaired military vehicles left by the West
Bloke climbs one of world’s highest mountains in just suit and tie – for genius reason
A man has gone viral after he opted for an incredbily odd outfit choice when climbing the world's highest mountains. While most people would choose to wear gym gear, well equipped for a climb, 49-year-old Nobutaka Sada went for a smarter looking approach instead. The Japanese tailor has gone viral on TikTok for climbing Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia in full business attire - complete with dress shoes and a briefcase. READ MORE: Dominatrix worshipped by men who dress up as maids and 'do exactly what she says' In a TikTok video posted by a fellow hiker, Sada can be seen hiking up a narrow trail in his suit alongside other climbers in hiking gear. The suit, which was all blue with a red tie, was the hiker's own brand’s "order suit". After climbing 4,095 meters above sea level, Sada shared pictures of himself and the stunning view from the top of the mountain on Facebook. He promoted the use of his self-tailored suits as he wrote: "We climbed an altitude … [Read more...] about Bloke climbs one of world’s highest mountains in just suit and tie – for genius reason
‘Children’s Princess’ Kate steps out with Iceland boss to promote her passion project
Princess of Wales meets with Iceland boss to discuss early childhood campaign (Image: Twitter/@KensingtonRoyal) 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 Catherine, the Princess of Wales has teamed up with the boss of the supermarket chain Iceland as the future Queen looks to win over business leaders to the importance of early childhood development. Catherine this week urged business leaders to prioritise wellbeing in the workplace to support family life as she launched her Business Taskforce for Early Childhood, of which supermarket giant Iceland is a member. Related articles Kate and William are unrecognisable after 'council estate' makeover Royals brace for Sussexes snub as Coronation back-up plan in place … [Read more...] about ‘Children’s Princess’ Kate steps out with Iceland boss to promote her passion project
I’m a cardiologist. These are the seven foods I’ll never eat — and why
Dr Deepak Bhatt, a top cardiologist at Mount Sinai, told DailyMail.com eating too much in general is bad for your cardiovascular system A top heart doctor has revealed the seven foods he never eats to keep his ticker healthy. While obvious choices like fast food, alcohol and red meat make Dr Deepak Bhatt's no-go list, there are several culprits that may surprise you. Dr Bhatt, a cardiologist at Mount Sinai in New York, said 'the best advice in terms of a heart healthy diet, is a diet that is relatively low in calories'. Heart disease is the biggest killer worldwide and in the US, accounting for almost 700,000 American deaths annually. Coconut oil Despite being hailed in the late 2010s as an ultimate health food, evidence is beginning to mount that coconut oil is not so great for your heart, according to Dr Bhatt. Coconut oil contains more saturated fat than lard — which can cause a build up of cholesterol in blood vessels. It is also used in studies in mice and rats … [Read more...] about I’m a cardiologist. These are the seven foods I’ll never eat — and why
10,000 electric car chargers to be installed in one UK area by 2030
Some 10,000 electric car chargers to be installed by a local authority before 2030. (Image: Getty) This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more 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 The partnership aims to deliver 10,000 public electric car chargers across Surrey by 2030. If successful, it will also be the most significant charge point rollout carried out by a local authority to date. The project is part of the Government's Net Zero review, which is expected to bring around 300,000 new chargers to British roads by 2030. Related articles Electric scooters slammed as most Britons call for urgent ban Most UK motorists want elderly drivers to give up … [Read more...] about 10,000 electric car chargers to be installed in one UK area by 2030
The end of an era: Iconic Australian retailer officially shuts down all 50 stores after 40 years in business
Australia's last Sanity stores have officially closed with the iconic retailer trading in its physical shops for an online format. The CD and DVD retailer closed the doors to its last two physical stores in Queensland 's Browns Plains, south Brisbane , and Bundaberg on Sunday. Sanity has been a staple of most Aussie shopping centres for more than 40 years. During the height of its success, Sanity had more than 200 storefronts around the country. However, the store's glory days are well behind it and its owners announced on January 4 it would be shutting its final 50 storefronts. Sanity (above) closed its last two stores in South Brisbane and Bundaberg on Sunday after more than 40 years of business CEO Ray Itaoui, who purchased the brand 13 years ago, confirmed the sad news and warned the physical stores would cease to exist, prompting an outpouring of grief from staff and former customers. Mr Itaoui said the shift in strategy was led by … [Read more...] about The end of an era: Iconic Australian retailer officially shuts down all 50 stores after 40 years in business
Phu Chi Fa National Park Chief Makes Appeal for Visitors to Stop Littering
CHIANG RAI – The winter season at Mount Phu Chi Fa in Chiang Rai’s Toeng district is attracting thousands of visitors coming to see the seas of mist, most spectacularly seen as the morning dawns. But unfortunately, a lot of visitors bring along coffee and food in foam containers and leave the trash scattered around, said Sanit Homnan, chief of Phu Chi Fa National Park. Sanit said currently 1,500 to 2,000 tourists were on the mountaintop every morning and 5,000 in all throughout the day. Sanit said the last number could rise to 20,000 closer to year-end. The temperature on Friday was 11 to 15 degrees Celsius at various spots on the slopes. But he appealed to tourists to not bring food or drinks in foam and plastic containers, which are too often discarded because visitors are tired after climbing 700 metres. He recommended they finish their breakfast before heading up the mountain. … [Read more...] about Phu Chi Fa National Park Chief Makes Appeal for Visitors to Stop Littering