Astrology: Expert reveals new zodiac dates as stars realign 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 Aries (Mar21/Apr20) It's not easy to admit that you're dealing with a significant burden. The reason you took on this task is that you were up against the challenge of learning something new and you'll learn on the job. Accept the assistance and guidance of a knowledgeable friend. Taurus (Apr21/May21) Before you continue with agreements in a joint manner, consider what you want to gain from them. It could be that they are routines that you've given little thought to. If that's the case, you can switch these routines out for something more enjoyable or productive. Related articles Zara and Mike Tindall may face … [Read more...] about Horoscopes: Your latest predictions from Russell Grant – what does your star sign say?
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Prince George’s first day at school: Find out how he will be known to his classmates
September 07, 2017 - 16:07 BST Prince George started his first day at school on Thursday, but how will the little royal be known by his classmates? Read the details here! Prince George looked simply adorable as he began his first day of school on Thursday, accompanied by his dad, Prince William . Dressed in navy shorts with a matching jumper emblazoned with the Thomas's Battersea's school logo, the little future King looked ready to meet all of his new classmates. The palace has now confirmed that the third-in-line to the throne will be known as 'George Cambridge' while at school. READ: Prince George arrives for first day of school! Loading the player... The sweet four-year-old looked apprehensive as he arrived for his first day, and was helped out of the car by Prince William before meeting the Head of Lower School, Helen Haslem. George's mum, the Duchess of Cambridge, was sadly unable to accompany him to his … [Read more...] about Prince George’s first day at school: Find out how he will be known to his classmates
Horoscopes today – Russell Grant’s star sign forecast for Sunday, August 7
One star sign has a steely determination to clear the decks (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 Aries Other people are making plans you aren’t keen on. You just don’t want to get involved, and it shouldn’t really matter two hoots to others whether you stay or whether you go. Refuse to let anyone encourage you to do something you don’t want to do. You deserve some peace. Taurus You can look forward to a fun and relaxing time if you are entertaining at home and know your hospitality is much appreciated. Home is where you most want to be, but if you are invited to a glamorous social event, you won’t want to miss out on this either. Gemini You can think of a few ways to spend your time, and none of these includes work and other … [Read more...] about Horoscopes today – Russell Grant’s star sign forecast for Sunday, August 7
Theresa May Mark II could well be the most successful period of her premiership
A deal with the Democratic Unionist Party will mean Theresa May has a stay of execution at Number 10. Can we expect her to perform any better than she has done in her first 11 months, which is already being compared to Anthony Eden’s disastrous leadership from 1955-1957 which crashed in flames after his mishandling of the Suez crisis? Prime Ministers usually come to power ill-prepared for what lies ahead and without the willingness to learn. Theresa May was no exception. She appointed two tenacious Chiefs of Staff, Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill , who had worked alongside her with ferocious loyalty at the Home Office. She thought that she could employ the same style in the vastly different world of Number 10. But the job of Prime Minister is one of persuasion, not command and control. Timothy and Hill crafted a meritocratic agenda for her which had much sense: but it never gained traction across Whitehall. Both individuals have become scapegoats for the election defeat and … [Read more...] about Theresa May Mark II could well be the most successful period of her premiership
Teenagers should study maths and English beyond GCSE, says Rishi Sunak
Teenagers should study core subjects including maths and English beyond GCSE as part of a new “British Baccalaureate”, Rishi Sunak has said. Setting out his education policies, the Conservative leadership contender criticised the current A-level curriculum as overly narrow, saying it fails to prepare young people for future economic opportunities. The former chancellor pointed to other countries in Europe and Asia where students have to study maths until the age of 18. Mr Sunak also vowed to create a ‘Russell Group’ of technical colleges to provide young people with a prestigious alternative to university if he becomes Prime Minister. Setting out his education policies, the Conservative leadership contender also said he would increase the use of AI in schools and continue a crackdown on poor value universities courses. The Russell Group was established in 1994 and now covers 24 universities - including Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College London - with a reputation … [Read more...] about Teenagers should study maths and English beyond GCSE, says Rishi Sunak
Universities warned over ‘snowflake’ student demands
Universities will be forced to pander to the demands of "snowflake" students if controversial changes to the ranking system are approved, education leaders have warned. The Government faces a cross-party revolt in the Lords this week over proposed reforms to higher education, which include placing student satisfaction at the heart of a new ranking system. It is feared that this will lead to a "fantastically dangerous" culture where authorities will give in to student demands, however unreasonable they may be. "Safe space" and "no platform" movements have swept across campuses including a campaign to ban Germaine Greer from giving a speech over her "offensive" comments. Baroness Wolf, a professor at King’s College London (KCL), warned: “Universities are increasingly nervous about doing anything that will create overt dissatisfaction among students because they are being told that student satisfaction is key. “It has had a real effect on the willingness of universities to … [Read more...] about Universities warned over ‘snowflake’ student demands
Royal Family: ‘Smear campaign’ Reason Meghan bullying probe not public pinpointed
Royal Family LIVE: 'Smear campaign' Reason Meghan bullying probe not public pinpointed (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 Meghan Markle and Harry: Koenig shares doubts over UK return While Camilla Tominey, writing for the Telegraph, said “no one expected” the report to be published in full, refusing to reveal the announced changes to the Firm’s HR department as a result of it represented “more than a missed opportunity”. When the allegations were first brought to light, a spokesperson for Harry and Meghan described it as a “calculated smear campaign”, adding the Duchess was “saddened by this latest attack on her character, particularly as someone who has been the target of bullying herself and is deeply … [Read more...] about Royal Family: ‘Smear campaign’ Reason Meghan bullying probe not public pinpointed
Mike Tyson launches scathing attack on ‘unauthorised’ Hulu biopic about his life: ‘They stole my story and didn’t pay me’
Mike Tyson has put Hulu on blast for allegedly producing the upcoming series about his life without his consent. Starring Moonlight actor Trevante Rhodes as the former heavy-eight champion, fans were recently treated to a tense flavour of what’s to come in the eight-parter , which promises to give an ‘unauthorised and no-holds-barred look’ at the life of one of the most controversial sporting figures in history. Formerly titled Iron Mike, Mike explores the tumultuous ups and downs of the 56-year-old’s boxing career and personal life – from being a beloved global athlete to a pariah and back again. Mike also examines class and race in America, fame and the power of media, misogyny, the wealth divide and the promise of the American Dream. However, the former pro made his feelings known about the biopic on Instagram. ‘Don’t let Hulu fool you,’ he wrote. ‘I don’t support their story about my life. It’s not 1822. It’s 2022. They stole my life and story didn’t pay … [Read more...] about Mike Tyson launches scathing attack on ‘unauthorised’ Hulu biopic about his life: ‘They stole my story and didn’t pay me’
Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu returns to favourite restaurant ahead of Love Island Reunion – but ‘there’s one thing missing’
Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu deserves the best in the world and by George the world is going to make sure she gets it. The icon, who took the Love Island crown alongside boyfriend Davide Sanclimenti last week, was treated to a slap-up meal at her local this weekend, ahead of the anticipated Reunion episode, airing tonight. Despite the loved-up pair looking positively enamoured with one another on the Love Island couch after the taping days ago, and their couple’s workout in the gym upon their return to the UK, she stepped out solo for the Sheesh meal on Saturday night. Ekin-Su, 27, looked stunning, as per, as she was seen heading to the Chigwell, Essex, restaurant in a brown dress and strappy, white heels, while she toted her classic Chanel handbag. Nothing close to a ‘fake like the Louis Vuitton from China here’! Documenting her meal on her Instagram, she mused she was ‘so glad to be back at my favourite Turkish restaurant’ while showing off her extravagant meal. … [Read more...] about Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu returns to favourite restaurant ahead of Love Island Reunion – but ‘there’s one thing missing’
Ukrainians join Czech company to perform at Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Despite the turmoil at home, for these Ukrainian circus performers, the show must go on. After months of uncertainty, they're back on stage, getting one last practice in before the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which opens this week in Scotland. The troupe is joining Czech performers for a new show called Boom by the Prague-based circus group, Cirk La Putyka. Its director, Rosta Novak, said it had been a tough time for Ukrainian artists. "They are alone, without their parents, in Prague for almost half a year. The second day after the war started, the offer of help was made to the Kyiv Circus Academy by a Czech circus, and we spread the 240 students around Europe." Ukraine: Air raid sirens interrupt performance of George Orwell’s '1984' on stage in Kyiv In pictures: Ukrainian circus troupe stuck in Italy vows to keep performing Ukrainian students find refuge in Hungarian circus after fleeing Russian invasion Ukraine war: Outrage in Kyiv after … [Read more...] about Ukrainians join Czech company to perform at Edinburgh Fringe Festival