22 hours agoLatest NewsComments Off on France admits it could end small boats crisis – but Macron’s Brexit hatred stands in the way
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IT’S quite the confession from France.
Its government knows it could solve the small boats crisis overnight by taking back all migrants landing illegally on our shores.
GettyThe French government knows it could resolve the small boats crisis immediately by taking back all migrants, but Emmanuel Macron’s hatred of Brexit is preventing action[/caption]
If they are sent straight back, it “would send a clear message”, admits Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau. You can say that encore une fois, monsieur.
That seems the likely fate of the US too. Millions re-elected Trump because prices soared under Joe Biden.
They didn’t vote for higher inflation and a collapse in their savings triggered by Trump’s ignorance about the effect of tariffs.
His international bullying is hammering stock markets — and generating fear among families and businesses across America and those nations it traditionally counts as friends.
And it could be terminal for our Government’s central mission, growth.
Not much is more important, then, than somehow talking Trump out of it.
The Americans will realise, too late, what an own-goal it was when Mauritius lets Chinese warships circle the islands to spy on the UK-US Diego Garcia base.
The Government is coy about how it will fund this multi-billion-pound betrayal of our interests, motivated by wokery over “colonialism”.
22 hours agoLatest NewsComments Off on Inside scandal-hit ‘breastaurant’ Hooters’ demise – from sex abuse claims to fury at even skimpier shorts
IT’S the world-famous “breastaurant” known for chicken wings and hot chicks.
In tight T-shirts and skimpy shorts, waitresses have been dishing up fried chicken in Hooters restaurants worldwide for more than 40 years.
GettyHooters of America has filed for bankruptcy in the US, amid mounting debts[/caption]
Comedian Katherine Ryan is a former Hooters girlSplash NewsHooters has been in the US for 40 years, pictured: Justin Bieber visiting a restaurant[/caption]
It means 151 of its directly owned restaurants may face closure.
However, its 154 franchisees, including three UK restaurants, in Nottingham, Newcastle and Liverpool, are safe for now.
But the controversial chain’s sorry fate in the States points to a bigger problem, which might have heavier implications for Hooters employees and patrons everywhere: Is there still room for a brand that has been slammed for its “regressive” views on its female staff, and has faced lawsuits in the past for its “discriminatory” employment tactics?
The company’s desperate attempts to stay profitable in recent years — including a dramatic “rebrand” in 2022 to be more “family-friendly” — suggest the writing has been on the wall for a while.
The much-loved institution was founded in Clearwater, Florida, in 1983 by six businessmen, Gil DiGiannantonio, Edward C Droste, Billy Ranieri, Ken Wimmer, Lynn D Stewart and Dennis Johnson.
The self-titled “Hooters Six” were, by their own admission, “six clueless knuckleheads” with one vision.
“We wanted to open a neighbourhood joint with a beach theme, that we couldn’t get kicked out of,” Droste told USA Today.
They named their restaurant Hooters — double entendre slang for owls and women’s breasts — leaving no doubt what their selling power was.
And, to the group’s surprise, the concept took off.
The following year, food entrepreneur Robert H Brooks bought the small chain of Florida-based restaurants, expanding it to a worldwide brand with 430 outposts, plus an airline, an auto racing series, a golf tour, Las Vegas hotel, magazine and even a Hooters Mastercard.
With their barely-there outfits, the Hooters Girls represented its core values — giving Hugh Hefner’s Playboy bunnies a run for their money.
From day one, Hooters expected its waitresses to capitalise on their sex appeal and flirt with customers.
They had to agree to three statements: To wear the uniform, interact and entertain the customers, and that “the Hooters concept is based on female sex appeal”.
Yet some employees reported the rules changed over the years, especially when it came to their eye-popping outfits.
In 2021, the chain was rocked with complaints, after it emerged it had made the shorts even skimpier.
I ran around in tights and a leotard all day long anyway
Amy Adams
One waitress, Kristen Songer, said on TikTok: “There’s no longer anything covered by these shorts.
“This is why all the Hooters girls are upset — this is not what I agreed to wear a year ago when I was hired.”
This year she told TV relationship guru Paul C Brunson’s We Need To Talk podcast: “Women can find empowerment in any situation, even one that objectifies them.
“Hooters was the place I found the most empowerment.”
Instagram/@chrissyteigenChrissy Teigen was also a Hooters girl[/caption]
AlamyThe owners of the Nottingham outlet hailed Sven-Goran Eriksson’s new Notts County director role on its sign[/caption]
In 2019, actress Amy Adams revealed she had worked for Hooters aged 18.
“It was a really good job because, at the time, minimum wage was $3.85 and they were willing to pay $7 to the hostesses,” she said.
“I ran around in tights and a leotard all day long anyway.”
US model Chrissy Teigen also has fond memories of her days there.
I have nightmares about that job
Naya Rivera
But sharing photos of herself in the uniform on Instagram in 2021, she pointed out: “The shorts, they have changed!!!!”
But late Glee star Naya Rivera had a different take on her time at Hooters.
“I have nightmares about that job,” she told Allure magazine in 2013.
“When I was working there, I was really skinny.
“But I was always self-conscious.”
While the first British Hooters — in Birmingham in early 1998 — was short-lived, the brand found success later that year with a franchise in Nottingham and, in 2022, a second in Liverpool.
The owners of the Nottingham outlet — which in 2009 hailed Sven- Goran Eriksson’s new Notts County director role on its sign — recently opened a new outpost, in Newcastle.
As news spread this week that the US parent company was going under, its UK franchisees insisted they were staying open — and had high hopes for the future.
Over the years, the US chain has managed to survive some serious controversy and criticism, including alleged racial profiling and discrimination against trans women when it came to hiring its all-female staff
In 2000, it paid £275,000 damages to former waitress Sara Steinhoff, for unwanted sexual advances, demeaning behaviour and recrimination from managers at the Newport, Kentucky site during the 1990s.
But while customers continued to pour in throughout the Noughties and 2010s, the rise of the #MeToo movement, plus desires for healthier food, cast it in a less flattering light.
Then the Covid lockdowns hit, devastating the restaurant industry.
By 2025, the company’s financial struggles, controversial image and declining footfall could not guarantee its future on US soil.
Insiders say Hooters of America now hopes to keep as many restaurants open as possible, with plans for some of its original owners to buy and revive the failed shops.
Meanwhile, the brand lives on in the hearts and minds of every wing and breast lover — of every variety.
GettyAmy Adams has also spoken about her time as a Hooters girl[/caption]
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22 hours agoLatest NewsComments Off on Major UK train station EVACUATED sparking chaos for thousands of passengers – check your journey
A MAJOR train station has been evacuated sparking travel chaos for thousands of passengers.
Confused travellers were forced to exit Marylebone Station, in northwestern Central London, at around 9.30pm.
GettyMarylebone train station was evacuated this evening[/caption]
The evacuation appears to have been triggered by a fire alarm.
Passengers have been warned services are likely to be delayed or cancelled for the next half an hour.
Travel chaos could continue up until around 10.30pm, according to National Rail.
One disgruntled ticket-holder said on X: “No communication about the situation at all.”
“Just been asked to evacuate Marylebone station. What is going on?,” wrote another.
A spokesperson for Chiltern Railways said: “Due to the fire alarm sounding at London Marylebone, trains due to start or terminate at the station may be delayed or cancelled by up to 30 minutes.
“We apologise for the impact this may have on your journey this evening.”
National Rail added: “There is a fire alarm sounding at London Marylebone station.
“Trains running to / from this station may be cancelled or delayed by up to 30 minutes.
“Disruption is expected until 22:30.”
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22 hours agoLatest NewsComments Off on Win a copy of Swept Away by Beth O’Leary in this week’s Fabulous book competition terms and conditions
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22 hours agoLatest NewsComments Off on Nottingham Forest 1 Man Utd 0: Anthony Elanga haunts his old club to keep up hosts’ Champions League chase
MANCHESTER United old boy Anthony Elanga zapped his former employers with a lightning goal and edged Forest a step closer to the Champions League.
United boss Ruben Amorim noted before the game how Old Trafford exiles Marcus Rashford and Antony were currently thriving on loan.
Antony Elanga refused to celebrate after scoring the winner against old side Man UtdGettyThe Red Devils crashed to a 1-0 defeat at Nottingham ForestRex
But it was another former Red Devils wideman who scored the early, only goal in a game in which the visitors did everything but score.
TNT Sports claimed Elanga, who joined Forest in the summer of 2023, had run 85 metres in nine seconds before slotting past Andre Onana in the fifth minute.
If that is true, perhaps he is in the wrong sport.
“Anthony Elanga, he left ‘cos you’re s**t,” was the gleeful song from the home fans.
But United weren’t s**t. They were the better side for most of the rest of the game, creating far more chances and keeping the home fans sweating right until the final whistle.
Diogo Dalot hit the crossbar in the first half, while Alejandro Garnacho and Mason Mount both went close in the second.
Yet Elanga’s strike proved enough to earn Nuno Espirito Santo’s side the victory and so to complete their first league double over United since 1991/2 under Brian Clough.
Now Forest need only a few more wins to guarantee that they will be competing for the Big Ears trophy that Old Big ‘Ead lifted twice.
Meanwhile United are heading for their own 1970’s throwback – their worst league finish since they were relegated 31 seasons ago.
As kick off approached, the Forest fans launched into a couple of quick bursts of Que Sera in celebration of the penalty shootout win over Brighton that had earned them a trip to Wembley for an FA Cup semi final.
This game was all about securing a passport to Europe, and preferably into the top-tier competition that they won twice in the good old days.
And they scored a trademark goal inside five minutes to make the perfect start.
Cup hero goalkeeper Matz Sels’ save from Bruno Fernandes’ 20-yard shot from outside the box was a little untidy.
But Forest’s break from the resulting corner was laser-guided brilliance.
How United found themselves, after their own corner, three against two home attackers is one thing.
The way that situation became two against two was all about Elanga’s lightning speed and Morgan Gibbs-White’s lung-busting run alongside him.
You wondered if Gibbs-White was going to end up cursing his team-mate for not passing.
Yet the former United trainee used the decoy to perfection and slotted past Onana while Noussair Mazraoui and Patrick Dorgu could only look on helplessly.
With pleasing symmetry, it was the 23rd time Forest had scored first in a Premier League game this season and the 23rd in which United had conceded first.
Yet United were soon creating chances, albeit mainly from distance or corners..
The visitors, in the Forest supporters’ eyes, were also playing against referee Jarred Gillett, who was not awarding the free kicks that they felt their team deserved.
Garnacho somehow avoided a booking for a nasty foul on Ryan Yates.
Diogo Dalot hit the crossbar after another dangerous corner, and Sels was grateful that Gillett did spot a foul in the scramble that followed.
Forest failed to make the most of another couple of breaks and were otherwise pretty unthreatening going forward.
They suffered further discomfort when right back Ola Aina went off injured and Nuno made a double change to bring on a third centre back in a bid to stem the United tide.
The half ended with Onana catching a Morato header and Nikola Milenkovic making a crucial tackle on Garnacho before Casemiro fired wide.
Amorim replaced Manuel Ugarte with Rasmus Hojlund at half time and restored Fernandes to the deeper midfield role where had excelled in recent matches.
Onana had been cheekily described in the matchday programme as “capable of both the sublime and the ridiculous”. The save he made low to his left early in the second period from Yates’ header was the former.
Garnacho fired over the bar before Amorim saved Casemiro from himself, having seen the Brazilian booked for one foul on Yates and generally look like a red card waiting to happen.
Fernandes was starting to ping passes from deep. When Garnacho was ruled offside from one, he was booked for kicking the ball away.
From the next, the Argentinian collected neatly and turned inside, only for Yates and Morato to deflect the ball to safety. Yates reacted as if he had scored.
Garnacho then fired just wide and the game was right in the balance.
Next it was substitute Mount’s turn to hold his head in his hands after he, too, sent a shot just off target.
Neco Williams ended a rare Forest attack by shooting off target just before six minutes of stoppage time.
Harry Maguire, on as as centre forward, had a shot cleared off the line by Murillo at the death and United could not find the equaliser they deserved.
22 hours agoLatest NewsComments Off on Stacey Solomon shows off hack she swears by to make packing for holiday much easier – & you can nab it from Ikea for £6
STACEY Solomon swears by a handy trick to keep clothes organised when travelling.
Not only this, but it makes packing for trips much easier too.
BBCStacey Solomon has revealed a handy trick she swears by to make packing for holidays much easier[/caption]
BBCNot only this, but it’ll also ensure your belongings are kept organised when you reach your holiday destination[/caption]
BBCIn the first series of Stacey’s new series, viewers saw Stacey’s brilliant packing trick[/caption]
PAThanks to the hanging organisers, your stuff will be transported from your case to the wardrobe in seconds, just like Stacey’s[/caption]
So if you’re lucky enough to be jetting abroad any time soon, then you’ve come to the right place and will need to check this out.
During the hour-long episode, the first of the six-part series which was filmed during the summer and autumn of 2024, we saw the couple celebrate their anniversary at their £1.2 million Essex home, Pickle Cottage.
As well as this, the couple and their kids also headed on a family holiday to Turkey.
And luckily for parents overwhelmed with the thought of packing their children’s suitcases, it appears that this cleaning guru swears by a simple hack that makes packing and organising clothes much easier.
Near the end of the episode, viewers saw the family getting ready for their dinner.
In their hotel room, the TV personality looked through her wardrobes, and viewers could spot her go-to packing hack that makes familyholidays a lot easier.
Showing off Joe’s mess, the Loose Women star claimed: “This is not mine, that’s Joe’s. He has a whole double wardrobe to himself that’s completely empty.
“It’s no excuse. It’s just how he likes to live.”
As Joe entered the room, alerting him to his mess, the Sort Your Life Out host claimed: “You’re not like me…this is how you like to be and this is how I like to be.”
To this, ex-Eastenders actor Joe replied: “Listen, you sort out millions of people’s lives, you declutter, you hang up people’s stuff.”
In response, the mum-of-five stressed: “I sort your life out every day without you realising. I can’t go round picking up your clothes.”
To this, Joe beamed: “Cheers mum!”, but Stacey quickly snapped back: “That’s how I feel mate.”
While Joe’s stuff wasn’t unpacked and instead was overflowing out of his suitcase, on the opposite end of the spectrum, Stacey and the kids’ bits were neatly hanging up in the wardrobes behind her, in hanging storage organisers.
Despite their brief bicker, it was strikingly obvious that Stacey’s handy hack had helped her to keep her and the kids’ belongings organised, unlike Joe’s.
While Stacey didn’t confirm where she nabbed her hanging storage organisers from, if you want to give Stacey’s trick a try, you can find many similar options online.
You sort out millions of people’s lives, you declutter, you hang up people’s stuff
Joe Swash
You’ll find a variety of different size options, but IKEA are currently selling a hanging clothes organiser that is strikingly similar to Stacey’s, for only £6, making it incredibly purse-friendly.
Thanks to the SKUBB Hanging Shoe Organiser, which has 16 pockets, you’ll ensure your stuff is organised neatly in your suitcase, and then transferred over to your hotel wardrobe in a matter of seconds.
Most compartmental clothing organisers are designed to be hung in wardrobes as well as easily transported in suitcases.
The ‘best packing hack ever’
But this isn’t the first time we have seen Stacey use this handy hack.
Instagram/staceysolomonStacey explained that the compartmental clothing organizer makes her family trips so much easier[/caption]
To keep her children’s outfits organised, Stacey showed off the roll-up storage bags she filled with her kid’s belongings.
“I started packing Belle’s little packer thing,” she explained in her story.
I just get to the hotel, roll them out, and go
Stacey Solomon
The next image showed the completed bag, which divided the toddler’s clothing into outfits for each day and night for their two-week-long trip.
Extra compartments included areas for her shoes and other accessories.
Holiday packing tips
Jemma Solomon, aka The Label Lady has got 5 packing tips to help you get organised for your next holiday.
1. Write a list
Think about all the essentials you need to take with you; suncream, medicine, a few games for the kids, beach towels, and write everything in one list, which you can tick off as you add it to your suitcase.
Or for complete ease, try Google’s AI app – Gemini – which will create a list for you and help you not over pack.
2. Involve your kids
Jemma said: “My girls are getting older, they’re 11 and nine, and they enjoy helping to pack. So I send them a list, and say ‘this is what you need’ and they follow the list.
“And then I give them a rucksack each – and say to them ‘you can have whatever you want in there as long as it’s not liquid’, and they can take that on the plane. And that’s their ‘home away from home’ items.”
3. Try a hack or two
She said: “I think they all work, but for different reasons – and you’ve just got to pick the right one for your trip.
“Rolling your clothes is really good to stop your clothes from getting creases. And if you’re trying to get a lot of items into your case, it’s a space saver.
“Packing cubes are great – for example, I’m going on holiday with my three kids and we’re all using the same suitcase for our clothes.
“These handy compartments let you separate your clothes, toiletries and tech into designated cubes, maximising luggage space by keeping your items compressed and neatly stacked.
“I love taking them abroad with the family and it means my kids can easily take charge of their own items once we’ve arrived.”
4. Decant beauty products
Do you really need to take full-size bottles of shampoo and conditioner with you? The beauty industry has evolved so much, you can now buy shampoo bars or sheets – which are much lighter and smaller.
Or, if you’ll be popping to the shops when you’re abroad, consider buying some items when you arrive.
5. Get organised before you come home
Jemma said: “When you repack on holiday [before coming home], the trick is to separate clean from dirty clothes.
“Also pack it in some form of order – so lights, darks, colours for items that need washing, or if you wash your clothes by person in the household, piles for each person.
“Then you can put it straight into the washing machine. Do it straight away, don’t leave it.”
Stacey described the item as the “best packing hack ever.”
The much-loved influencer recommended the set-up for any other busy parents packing for family holidays.
“I will never not do this now,” she told her 6.1 million Instagram followers.
Not only this, but she added: “I just get to the hotel, roll them out, and go.”
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Instagram / @staceysolomonThe opening episode of tonight’s show saw the family jet off on holiday to Turkey[/caption]
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E4MAFS Australia fans jumped to the defense of Awhina[/caption]
E4It came after the bride clashed with Adrian’s sisters and his friend[/caption]
E4Fans thought Awhina was being ‘ganged up’ on by Adrian’s family[/caption]
This evening, viewers were left fuming when things kicked off during a pub lunch between the two families.
Fans accused Adrian‘s sisters and his friend of “ganging up” on Awhina, in tense scenes which aired in the latest episode of Married At First Sight.
During the conversation, the groom’s family pressed Awhina on the struggles in her relationship with Adrian.
Things took a turn when Awhina pointed out her groom’s lack of interest in finding out about her son, something which disappointed her.
Jasmin then responded sharply, and said, “You would hope so,” a remark that struck a nerve with Awhina’s sister Cleo, who interpreted it as a dig at Awhina’s parenting.
Cleo fiercely defended her sister, leading to a fiery exchange between the two families.
Adrian’s sisters and Jasmine could be seen making remarks at Awhina and laughing when she tried to defend herself.
As the argument escalated, Adrian’s family decided they’d had enough, leaving Awhina and Cleo stunned.
However, fans were on the bride’s side and they felt she was being “ganged up” on by Adrian’s family.
One person raged: “How can these sisters be so awful to Awhina!
“Why are they defending Adrian?”
While another said: “Awhina deserves better than this! Those sisters were horrid to her.”
This one added: “Adrain’s sisters and that friend are ganging up on Awhina!
“And poor Cleo! They were awful to her.”
In the wake of the dramatic moment, Awhina later revealed that Jasmin had reached out to apologise for the confrontation.
While the bride appreciated the gesture, she admitted she wished the apology had come sooner.
E4Adrian’s family dramatically walked out on his bride during tense group meet up[/caption]
It then came to light that Adrian had thrown a strop when only some of the grooms were asked to take part in a special promo video, and he wasn’t one of them.
Married At First Sight Australia continues tomorrow at 7:30pm on E4.
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