5 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Chloe Brockett cosies up to boyfriend Jack Fincham as she stands by him after conviction
CHLOE Brockett proved she’s standing by her boyfriend Jack Fincham as he faces up to six weeks in prison.
The former Love Island winner was convicted of a number of dangerous dog offences this week after his cane corso, Elvis, mauled a runner and attacked a woman in two separate attacks.
Chloe is standing by Jack as he potentially faces six weeks in prison[/caption]
The star’s dog, Elvis, attacked two people in two separate incidents[/caption]
While he appeals his sentence, Jack has beenfreed from a short stint in jail, and Chloe has shared she is sticking by him throughout the next stages.
Sharing a picture on Instagram of them cuddled on the sofa, Chloe simply wrote: “Love you then @jack_charlesf”
In the snap, Chloe is seen snuggling into Jack’s cheek while they both stare at the camera.
She had previously cried in the courtroom when Jack’s conviction and sentence was read out, but he was released just two hours later.
A pal told The Sun: “When the judge handed Jack a custodial sentence Chloe screamed out ‘no’. She was hysterical and had to be supported by family members as she repeatedly said ‘what am I going do without my best friend?’
“Jack tried to reassure Chloe by putting a thumbs up but that did nothing to calm Chloe as she was supported out of court.”
“People forget how young Chloe is because she’s been on our screens for so long but it’s a lot to deal with for a 24 year old girl,” they added.
“She was willing to pay anything to get Jack out on bail and home with her.
“The shock of thinking they would have to spend six weeks apart has brought them closer together.
“Chloe is Jack’s rock right now.”
Elvis bit runner Robert Sudell in 2022 in Swanley,Kent, and attacked a woman in Grays,Essex, last June.
Incourt, Fincham, 32, admitted two counts of being in charge of a dangerously out-of-control dog, with one of the incidents causing injury.
After the first incident in September 2022, Jack attended a dog behaviour course, and was given three rules to follow in order to avoid further trouble.
These were to always keep the dog on the lead, for the dog to wear a muzzle when outside and to not leave the animal alone with anyone under the age of 16.
His failure to comply let to the second incident in June 2024.
As part of the sentence, Jack was also ordered to pay £3,680 – including £200 compensation fee to Robert and a £50 compensation fee to the other victim.
But in December, prior to the trial, Jack took aim at the police in now-deleted Instagram messages, claiming the authorities wanted to jail him because his dog “scared someone”.
He wrote: “So my best friend is gone in police kennels.”
Comparing his situation to that of a rapist who avoided jail because of overcrowding, he said: “This county is done. Work it out for fs sake.”
And under a pic of himself smiling with his cane corso dog Elvis, he wrote: “F*** Essex Police, scumbags and jobsworth c***s. See you soon.”
Jack and Chloe are determined to stick together, with Chloe being called “his rock”[/caption]
Jack admitted to two counts of being in charge of a dangerously out-of-control dog, with one incident causing injury.[/caption]
5 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Discovering the ‘A-spot’, ‘praise kinking’ & X-rated tool kits… my modern sex guide will transform your bedroom game
THE way we make love is changing but if you stay ahead of the game, better sex is just around the corner.
In her new book, relationship therapist and sexpert Georgia Grace promises to change the way people think, feel and experience lovemaking.
Sexpert Georgia Grace has a new book that addresses many common hang-ups.[/caption]
Sexpert Georgia Grace’s new book guarantees the best sex in 2025[/caption]
From building confidence and intimacy to foreplay, sexual techniques and talking dirty, Georgia’s new book addresses many common hang-ups.
And, 80 years after the G-spot was first analysed by boffins, she tells of a new “A-spot” for lovers to discover.
Georgia says: “The way we understand and experience sex is changing.
“More people are curious, and they’re reclaiming and expressing themselves in ways that go beyond the traditional binaries.
“Normal or abnormal, right or wrong, kinky or vanilla, feminine or masculine.
“While this book equips you with the knowledge to discover what you like and even who you are as a sexual person, there is not one right way to have sex or to be sexual.
“It offers you the tools and ideas you need to go away and explore for yourself.”
Here, Georgia reveals her top tips to help elevate your bedroom game.
The A-Spot
While the G-spot is a part of the clitoral network, located on the front wall of the vagina, if you explore deeper inside you may be able to stimulate the A-spot, near the cervix.
It’s called the A-spot because it’s on the anterior fornix, which means the front side of the body.
The art of foreplay
Foreplay serves an essential purpose in great sex, as it connects our minds and our bodies.
It’s powerful and important, but here’s some important dos and don’ts.
Do:
Redefine foreplay together: It can be the way you touch or kiss with your partner throughout the day, the engaging conversation shared over dinner, a knowing glance, talking about what you’re into, sharing a song, a steamy text, a hand on the lower back.
Extend it: The more build-up and anticipation, the more intense it’ll feel.
Arouse the whole body: Experiment with a variety of touch… teasing, holding, awakening sensation, kissing.
Experiment: Try incorporating toys, different kinds of touch or temperature into the mix.
Don’t:
Rush it: Take your time building arousal, excitement and connection.
Assume: Keep a steady stream of communication throughout, instead of assuming how people want to be touched.
Pressure: Remove pressure from yourself or your partner to respond in a certain way.
Perform: Foreplay is not a performance, it’s a co-created experience. If their touch isn’t hitting the spot, try saying what would work for you.
Sexual confidence
Sex is a skill. And like any skill, the more we do it, the more comfortable, confident and capable we feel. For those who feel unwilling, nervous or lacking in confidence, here's what to think about.
Sexual confidence is when:
You feel comfortable in your own body.
You’re comfortable communicating your wants and needs.
You feel comfortable when you look in the mirror.
You feel worthy and deserving of pleasure.
You approach sex with playfulness and curiosity.
You see sex as an experience, not a performance.
Intimate details
For couples who are in love but have stopped having sex, rediscovering intimacy can bridge the gap between all those sensitive, connected things (cuddles and kisses etc) and wanting sex on date night.
It’s not about being naked. Practising sexual intimacy is great for people who want to put desire back on the map. Some tips…
Make out more – At the start of a relationship, couples spend hours just kissing. Many miss this and sometimes just want to make out on the couch without the need to have sex. Set a timer for a couple of minutes and kiss for the duration, pausing or checking in when the timer goes off.
Dry humping – grind against your partner, with clothes on, to increase sensation and arousal.
Have a shower together – being wet, touching and enjoying each other’s bodies without the expectation of sex can be a really intimate act.
Sexual compliments (outside of sex) – complimenting your partner on their body, their mind, what you love about them, how they make you feel, without any intention or expectation of sex.
Aftercare – helps us maintain intimacy and bridges the gap between our sexual experiences and our everyday lives. Try cuddling while having a chat about what felt good, making a meal together or having a nap in each other’s arms.
Praise kinking
While dirty talk is any communication before, during or after sex that turns you on, praise kink is when a person finds compliments arousing or pleasurable.
“I can’t wait to show you off”
“I love it when you …”
“You’re so good at …”
“I’m going to reward you for that”
“I want you so bad’
“You look/taste/feel so good”
Sex toolkits
A strong sexual skillset isn’t just about technique – it’s about connection, confidence, and communication.
Being attentive to your partner’s desires, understanding your own, and exploring intimacy together can transform a relationship.
Slow down – we’re all having sex really quickly. That can be fun, but starting slow is so useful. It gives you time to check in, build arousal, attune to your body and/or the other person, and it also gives you more room to build intensity.
Build arousal – everything feels more intense when you’re aroused. It’s worth taking the time to touch, kiss and stimulate.
Full-body touch – awaken sensation in their whole body, kissing and touching them all over.
Create a sex toolkit – this can include anything from sex pillows, wedges, blindfolds, sensory items, toys, lube … anything to get your body in a comfortable position and allow you to access more pleasure.
Check in with sexual partners – asking questions will help you nail touch far more effectively than a few illustrations ever could.
Speed relating
These are a series of questions partners can ask one another as a way to lower the stakes and practise communication outside of a sexual context. Couples take turns answering the questions for one minute, no more, no less - you don’t need to come up with an answer straight away.
What does fulfilling sex mean to you?
How do you like to be touched?
What turns you on?
What turns you off?
What are you curious about when it comes to sex?
Sexpert Georgia Grace with her new book The Modern Guide to Sex[/caption]
The Modern Guide To Sex by Georgia Grace, £20, is published by Harper Collins and available now from a number of stores, including Amazon and WHSmith.
5 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on ‘This league is a joke’ – Fans in disbelief as Liverpool awarded ‘shocking’ penalty as Premier League release statement
MORE referee controversy was sparked at the Vitality Stadium as Darren England was slammed for a “hilariously bad decision”.
Liverpool star Cody Gakpo won a penalty against Bournemouth in the 28th minute after he was tripped by Lewis Cook.
Cody Gakpo won a penalty from an apparent trip from Lewis Cook[/caption]
But Gakpo appeared to actually trip himself up before referee Darren England awarded a penalty[/caption]
However, replays appeared to show the Dutchman had actually clipped his own legs before going down in the area.
Gakpo had managed to make an incisive run cutting open the Cherries’ defence when he was played in behind.
Cook then tried to recover but was always behind the Reds attacker.
The 25-year-old was then suddenly sent tumbling to the floor and won a penalty after Cooko appeared to trip him up, with England then awarding a penalty to the visitors.
But replays appeared to show Gakpo clipping himself on his legs before his fall.
The decision was checked by VAR official John Brooks and Assistant VAR, Dan Cook, before the on-field decision was upheld following a foul check and offside check.
The Premier League Match Centre released a statement on the call saying: “The referee’s call of penalty was checked and confirmed by VAR – with the challenge deemed to have been a trip by Cook on Gakpo.
“The VAR also confirmed Gakpo was onside in the build-up.”
Mohamed Salah converted the subsequent penalty to put the league leaders 1-0 ahead against the run of play.
But fans raged at the call on social media, with one saying: “That is an absolutely hilariously bad decision, every week we have to deal with horrible officiating Cody Gakpo trips himself, it’s never a penalty.”
A second said: “That is a pen because Gakpo tripped himself?”
A third added: “What’s the point of having VAR if they’re not going to see Gakpo clipping his own feet to go down for the penalty?”
Another said: “That’s not a penalty. Gakpo trips himself and goes down. If refs are going to give decisions like this in favour of Liverpool might as well hand them the title straightaway.”
A fifth said: “Definitely need to see a better angle of that Liverpool penalty because this one it looks like Gakpo trips himself.”
A sixth said: “How was this a penalty for Cody Gakpo’s clear dive???”
Bournemouth did manage to score in the 38th minute, but the goal was ruled out for offside against Milos Kerkez.
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The award-winning media centre at Lord’s has been renamed[/caption]
The building will now be known as the Barclays Media Centre[/caption]
Then in 1999, the stunning media centre opened between the Compton and Edrich Stands in time for the World Cup.
In a feat of revolutionary architectural design, the building cost £5million and has space for 118 journalists plus commentary boxes, TV studios and hospitality suites at either end.
And it has even won a staggering eight architectural awards – including the prestigious Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize in 1999.
Previously sponsored by NatWest, Investec and J. P. Morgan, the media centre now has a new name.
As of 2025, it is called the Barclays Media Centre.
This year’s fixtures include the World Test Championship final between South Africa and Australia in June.
That is followed by England vs India in a men’s Test match and the two nations facing off in a women’s ODI in July.
And in September, Brendon McCullum’s side face South Africa in a ODI.
Barclays will also help Lord’s and the MCC create accessible and inclusive cricket for 10,000 young people by 2028 thanks to their donation to the MCC Foundation.
Barclays also have a deal with Wimbledon and the Women’s Premier League[/caption]
5 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on F1 star banned from releasing NUDE calendar as team chief says X-rated pictures are ‘not on’
FORMULA ONE star Valtteri Bottas is set to be banned from releasing nude photos.
The 35-year-old has re-joined Mercedes ahead of the new season as a reserve driver.
The Mercedes reserve driver is no stranger to stripping off[/caption]
Bottas’ calendar was called ‘Botass 2024’[/caption]
Toto Wolff wants to keep him ‘authentic’[/caption]
Bottas is no stranger to stripping off, having shown off his bum in ‘cracking’ Netflix documentary Drive to Survive and he has posted snaps of himself swimming naked in a river online.
He has spent the last three seasons with Alfa Romeo and Sauber respectively, going from wearing nothing to scoring nothing across the whole of last term.
George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli are on the grid for Mercedes.
The Italian is set to debut at the Australian Grand Prix and become the third-youngest driver in Formula One history at 18 years and 203 days old
F1 2025 grid
Here are the confirmed driver line ups for the F1 2025 season:
5 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on ‘I hate this event’ – Former world No1 Mark Allen threatens to BOYCOTT tournament in fiery rant
SNOOKER star Mark Allen has threatened to BOYCOTT the German Masters in a fiery social media rant.
The Northern Irishman, who clinched the 2018 title in Berlin, is not a fan of the Tempodrom venue.
Mark Allen has threatened to boycott the German Masters[/caption]
Allen criticised the format and admitted he “hates the event” following his second-round defeat to Wu Yize.
The 38-year-old even went as far to suggest he might skip the German Masters altogether unless significant changes are made.
He vented on X: “Not to be in this years German Masters. Well done to Wu.
“Anyone who sees me back at this event under current conditions has permission to tell me off. Thanks in advance.”
Allen’s frustrations revolve around the tournament’s early set-up, where multiple tables surround the main TV table.
He famously declared in 2018: “So (my) hate/hate affair with the German Masters continues.
“Seriously hate the event. So distracting for all players who aren’t on table one.
“Will not be back until set-up changes. Such a shame by the way about Germany as it has the potential to be amazing.”
Allen had cruised to a 5-0 victory over David Lilley in the first round this week, before losing 5-4 to Wu.
He has skipped tournaments in favour of honing his skills for the World Championship in Sheffield this May.
The Pistol has won 11 ranking titles throughout his career.
List of all-time Snooker World Champions
BELOW is a list of snooker World Champions by year.
The record is for the modern era, widely considered as dating from the 1968-69 season, when the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) took control of the sport.
The first World Championships ran from 1927 – with a break from 1941-45 because of World War II and 1958-63 because of a dispute in the sport.
Joe Davis (15), Fred Davis and John Pulman (both 8) were the most successful players during that period.
5 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on UK’s most powerful police patrol cars used across the country including ‘unusual’ hot estate & even a super-fast Tesla
A GROUP of car experts have revealed some of the UK’s most powerful police patrol cars that are putting the brakes on crime.
Vehicle lease firm Select Car Leasing recently sent a Freedom of Information request to all forces across the UK to uncover the most potent vehicles in police fleets.
Volvo XC90[/caption]
Tesla Model 3 Performance[/caption]
BMW 3 Series M340i[/caption]
The data generally relates to marked police cars, with the details and power figures of covert or armed response vehicles naturally a closely-guarded secret.
Not all forces were able to respond to the request, but Select Car Leasing can reveal some of the cars being deployed by the boys in blue are pretty formidable – from performance saloons and hot estates to rapid EVs.
One of the most imposing is the Volvo XC90, an all-wheel drive SUV with 380 bhp and a top speed of 140 mph.
According to Select Car Leasing’s figures, it can clock 0-62 mph in roughly 5.4 seconds, and is used by multiple police forces, including Cleveland Police, Dyfed-Powys Police, Essex Police, Merseyside Police, Northumbria Police and West Mercia Police.
Select Car Leasing said: “The Volvo XC90 is a big, imposing SUV with generous amounts of power.
“Most forces deploy the powerful mild-hybrid ‘B6’ engine, recently withdrawn by Volvo, while others boast the more powerful ‘T8’ plug-in hybrid first registered in 2020.”
From a gas-guzzling giant to an eco-friendly speed demon, South Wales Police have been spotted recently using a Tesla Model 3 Performance.
The high-powered EV, which is priced in the UK from £59,000, produces a frightening 480 bhp and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 2.9 seconds.
Select Car Leasing added: “It’s good to see some police forces embracing electrification, and the Tesla Model 3 is potent indeed.
“Though not confirmed, we suspect this is a ‘Performance’ model, capable of leaving some supercars in its wake.
“South Wales Police has a pair of Model 3s on its fleet following a national trial of Tesla Model 3 Performance cars that began in 2022.”
The slightly more conventional BMW 3 Series M340i is certainly no slouch, with 374 bhp and the acceleration of 0-62 mph in just 4.4 seconds.
For civilians, the M340i is a brilliant blend of luxury and performance – making it the perfect daily, especially the Touring estate version.
Forces in Wiltshire and the Derbyshire Constabulary utilise the speedy Beemer, while Select Car Leasing said: “The 3 Series M340i sits just one rung down from the fully-fledged BMW M3 Competition, and it’s an impressive bit of kit.
“Most forces have opted for the ‘Touring’ estate model for maximum practicality.”
Considered a more “unusual choice for a police car” is the Cupra Leon Estate, another seriously stylish German-built estate with plenty of oomph under the bonnet.
Boasting 305 bhp of power, it can manage 62 mph in just 4.9 seconds, and is used by West Yorkshire Police – who opt for the all-wheel drive iteration.
It’s noted by Select Car Leasing for its “aggressive exterior styling and road presence”.
While not as fast as the others mentioned above, the BMW X5, used by the likes of the North Yorkshire Police, comes with 295 bhp and can hit 62 mph in 6.1 seconds.
Select says: “While not an outright performance model, the BMW X5 is a familiar sight as a police car on UK roads.
“North Yorkshire Police has two models on its fleet, registered in 2021. They’re no-doubt perfect for coping with the potholed rural roads of the region.”
Graham Conway, Managing Director at Select Car Leasing, added: “If you’re a criminal looking for a quick getaway, this list is sure to make you think twice.
“South Wales Police’s fleet, for example, features an electric, all-wheel drive 480 bhp Tesla Model 3 Performance, capable of break-neck acceleration.
“Meanwhile several forces can also rely on blisteringly-quick BMWs, including the 374 bhp BMW 3 Series M340i, which can hit 62 mph from a standing start in 4.4 seconds.”
5 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Life-threatening flood warning after days-long deluge
Meteorologists have warned of life-threatening flooding and further heavy rainfall across northern Australia that could take totals to more than one metre.
5 days agoLatest NewsComments Off on Hat-trick for Kiwi Wood with Forest in seventh heaven
New Zealand international Chris Wood has scored a hat-trick as Nottingham Forest earned their biggest ever Premier League win, a 7-0 caning of Brighton.
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