TIGER Woods’ family worry he may get hooked on painkillers as he recovers from his horrific car crash. A source said the golf icon , who has been in rehab, has a “deep-seated” issue with prescription drugs — and warned a “potentially huge problem” lies ahead. Tiger , 45, suffered serious leg and ankle injuries in the crash near Los Angeles earlier this week. Yesterday US President Barrack Obama sent "prayers" to Tiger Woods, tweeting "Sending my prayers to @TigerWoods and his family tonight—here’s to a speedy recovery for the GOAT of golf. "If we’ve learned anything over the years, it’s to never count Tiger out." It comes as police officials say that the golfer won't face criminal charges, with Deputy Carlos Gonzalez adding: "This remains an accident, an accident is not a crime, they do happen, unfortunately." Asked whether or not any drugs of alcohol tests were done at the scene, Gonzalez said: "The Deputy on the scene assessed the condition of Tiger Woods and … [Read more...] about Tiger Woods accident latest news – Crash injuries could see golfer hooked on painkiller meds again, friends fear
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Pubs WILL be able to serve takeaway pints on April 12 when beer gardens open
BOOZERS will be able to serve takeaway pints when the open up for outdoor service on April 12. Downing Street confirmed that alcohol to-go will be allowed in step two of the reopening after lockdown. But punters sitting in beer gardens will still have to order booze via table service - as queueing at the bar is banned. The Prime Minister's official spokesman confirmed plastic pints will be allowed from "step two, from no earlier than the 12th of April, in line with outdoor hospitality." The move was branded a lifeline by some hospitality chiefs. Kate Nicholls, UKHospitality chief executive, said: "This is great news for pubs. Businesses are going to be severely restricted, most likely trading at a loss, until the restrictions are lifted in June. "Allowing takeaway alcohol will be a vital lifeline for many and could be the difference between survival and failure. "Almost 60% of pubs have no outdoor space so they won't be able to open in April. "Takeaway is … [Read more...] about Pubs WILL be able to serve takeaway pints on April 12 when beer gardens open
Drax scraps controversial plan to become Europe’s biggest gas-fired plant
Drax power station in North Yorkshire has scrapped controversial plans to swap coal-burning units for gas turbines after opposition from environmental groups. The plans would have made Drax - which already uses biomass and produces 6% of the UK's electricity - the biggest gas-fired power plant in Europe. In February last year, Drax announced it would close its two remaining coal units by March 2021. All coal-fired power generation has to end in the UK by 2025. The power plant says it plans to generate more electricity by burning wood pellets, known as biomass. The use of biomass is controversial and has been criticised by green groups. Drax also says it hopes its use of bioenergy combined with carbon capture and storage technology will mean it is eventually able to remove more carbon emissions from the atmosphere than are produced across all its operations. Advertisement More from UK Scotland: Nicola Sturgeon accused of damaging … [Read more...] about Drax scraps controversial plan to become Europe’s biggest gas-fired plant
Germany lose to Netherlands as mistakes prove costly
Netherlands 2-1 Germany, De Koel Stadium (Groenen 16', van de Donk 60' — Freigang 44') In the final showdown of this mini-tournament, Germany were finally made to pay for their imprecision at both ends of the pitch. "We simply have to score goals. I felt like tearing my hair out today," Voss-Tecklenburg said afterwards. After both sides had beaten Belgium — the third nation in this series of friendlies between three countries' bidding to host the 2027 World Cup — the stage was set for the most anticipated game. Unaided by the absence of talismanic centre-back Marina Hegering (muscle problems), Germany's cohesion suffered as a back four with three new faces struggled to gel. The Dutch attack offered a stark contrast. Voss-Tecklenburg had warned beforehand of the Dutch's well-established rhythms, and proof came in the form of Jackie Groenen's opening goal. Vivianne Miedema charged deep into the box to collect a through ball, before finding her unmarked teammate with … [Read more...] about Germany lose to Netherlands as mistakes prove costly
‘Hugs your body like a glove!’ You can now snap up these ‘buttery soft’ butt-lift compression leggings for just £13.35 on Amazon
Although we may be inching closer to spring, leggings are still one of the most worn items in our wardrobe, regardless of whether we actually do exercise that day. If you're looking for a pair of buttery-soft, high-waisted leggings that are perfect for lounging but are also sweat-wicking for runs and workouts, then it 's worth paying a visit to Amazon, where you'll find the highly-rated OVRUNS High Waist Gym Leggings on sale for as little as £13.35. With over 400 glowing reviews, the butt-lift compression leggings are a highly-recommended buy, and shoppers raving about the quality, performance and flattering fit. Shoppers comment on how the leggings are 'buttery soft', the 'fabric is incredible' and they're 'super comfy'. The OVRUNS High Waist Gym Leggings are now on sale with prices starting from just £13.35 The OVRUNS High Waist Gym Leggings have even converted designer legging lovers to make the switch. Not only are they supremely comfortable, … [Read more...] about ‘Hugs your body like a glove!’ You can now snap up these ‘buttery soft’ butt-lift compression leggings for just £13.35 on Amazon