Binky Felstead has been joined by some of her former Made In Chelsea co-stars as she jets off on her hen do. The bride-to-be is accompanied by Millie Mackintosh with Ollie Locke promising to join them tomorrow. Binky, 31, was an original member of E4's Made in Chelsea when it launched in 2011. The socialite left the show in 2017 to spend time with her family, daughter India and ex-boyfriend Josh Patterson. Now Binky, otherwise known as Alexandra, is now jetting off for her hen do with close friends and family before her second wedding to businessman Max Fredrik Darnton. The girls are all packed and ready for their trip ( Image: @binkyfelstead/Instagram) Get the news you want straight to your inbox. Sign up for a Mirror newsletter here Millie is pictured wearing a pink and purple boho style maxi dress, alongside close friends of Binky, Charlie Boud, Daisy Maclean, Elizabeth Rose, Steph Desmond, Jo Holley and Lizzie Felstead. Heiress Millie was a … [Read more...] about Binky Felstead jets off for hen do with Made in Chelsea pals ahead of her second wedding
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Leicester City helicopter crash: Owner’s wife and son visit stadium
Published 29 October 2018 Share close Share page Copy link About sharing The wife and son of Leicester City's owner have laid a wreath at the club's stadium after he was killed alongside four others in a helicopter crash. Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, two members of staff, the pilot and a passenger all died after the aircraft spiralled out of control outside the ground. The club's first team and youth squad were also at the King Power Stadium. A team investigating Saturday night's crash has recovered the aircraft's digital flight data recorder. Leicestershire Police named the other people killed in the crash as Nusara Suknamai, Kaveporn Punpare, and pilots and partners Eric Swaffer and Izabela Roza Lechowicz. Police have said Ms Lechowicz was a passenger at the time of the crash. The club chairman's wife Aimon and son Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha were joined at the ground by … [Read more...] about Leicester City helicopter crash: Owner’s wife and son visit stadium
Leicester City fans get free beer and doughnut for owner’s birthday
Published 3 April 2016 Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Leicester City fans were treated to a free beer and a doughnut at the sellout game against Southampton. Foxes fans attending the home game could redeem the offer before the match to celebrate the club owner's birthday. Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, whose birthday is on Monday, would like to thank fans for their "fantastic support" throughout the season. Leicester moved seven points clear at the top of the Premier League after a 1-0 win at the King Power Stadium. Each ticket holder could collect a complimentary bottle of beer or bottled water and a doughnut from points outside the stadium. Susan Whelan, the club's chief executive, said Mr Srivaddhanaprabha arrived to the UK from Thailand "just to be with us and to support the team" for the game. "There are many special bonds that exist at our football … [Read more...] about Leicester City fans get free beer and doughnut for owner’s birthday
Man shot dead wielding knife inside Spanish police station
A man of Algerian origin has been shot dead by a police officer after he wielded a knife at a police station in Barcelona. The man, locally named as Abdelouahab Taib, was "intending to attack the officers," according to a tweet by Spanish police. The incident came just a few days after the first anniversary of the attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils by so-called Islamic State. They left sixteen people dead and more than one hundred and fifty injured. The attack occurred just before 6 a.m. on Monday in the Cornella district on the outskirts of the city. The man was reported to have lived just one hundred and fifty metres away from the police station and had no criminal record. He'd been living in Spain for a few years and had a foreign identity number. Police station across Spain have been put on alert and Spain remains on its second highest terror alert level, four out of five, which it has been on since 2015. … [Read more...] about Man shot dead wielding knife inside Spanish police station
Leicester City helicopter crash: Aircraft ‘spun’ after take-off
Published 31 October 2018 Share close Share page Copy link About sharing Video footage of the helicopter carrying the Leicester City owner shows it spinning moments before it crashed killing him and four others. Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha died along with two members of his staff, the pilot and a passenger in the crash outside the King Power Stadium. The video shows the aircraft going into a spin, which experts said suggests a problem with the tail rotor. Investigators would not comment on the video or causes of Saturday's crash. The widely shared footage, taken inside the stadium, shows the AgustaWestland AW169 climbing normally for about 40 seconds, before it pauses and goes into a downward spin. Aviation expert David Learmount said the video showed the aircraft completed an "awkward" take-off without issue before getting into difficulty. "At lift-off you can't see … [Read more...] about Leicester City helicopter crash: Aircraft ‘spun’ after take-off
Group defends hiring man as period dignity officer
Published 19 hours ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing A group in Tayside has defended its decision to appoint a man as a period dignity officer. Jason Grant's hiring sparked a heated online debate, with critics saying the job should have gone to a woman. He will work with the area's period dignity working group to implement the legal right to free period products in public settings. Tennis legend Martina Navratilova described it as "absurd", while actress Frances Barber said she was "fuming". Susan Dalgety, a newspaper columnist and women's rights campaigner, tweeted: "I have no idea why anyone thought it was a good idea to appoint a bloke." Right to free period products becomes law Period products for NHS staff 'a basic necessity' What is period poverty and what difference will the law make? SNP MP Ian Blackford said a woman would be better … [Read more...] about Group defends hiring man as period dignity officer
Jamie Laing details big wedding plans and says Sophie Habboo’s parents will foot the bill
Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing plans to steal the show at his wedding to Sophie Habboo – by walking down the aisle ahead of her. The 33-year-old revealed he is planning “a big wedding” that Sophie's parents will be paying for and described how having his in-laws foot the bill for a lavish big day is “a great combo”. Jamie was speaking about his upcoming nuptials on Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett OBE's new weekly podcast, Dish. The reality TV star was being interviewed just weeks after fiancee Sophie accidentally revealed the date the pair would be tying the knot. Jamie Laing is making plans for 'a big wedding' to Sophie Habboo ( Image: jamielaing/Instagram) “I want the big wedding,” Jamie said in quotes reported by the Daily Mail . “And her parents are paying for it. It's a great combo. I want this. And in Spain, I found out that actually the groom can walk down the aisle first. “Because I want that moment when the doors open, and everyone goes... I'm … [Read more...] about Jamie Laing details big wedding plans and says Sophie Habboo’s parents will foot the bill
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Kelly Clarkson Photo: The Kelly Clarkson Show/YouTube This was bound to happen, right? Ahead of its fourth season, The Kelly Clarkson Show has launched its own search for a superstar — that is, one who can hold their own singing “Since U Been Gone” with the woman herself . The Kelly Clarkson Show announced it’ll be going on an American Idol –like mini-tour ahead of its September 12 premiere in which fans can step onto Clarkson’s tour bus to perform a virtual duet of her breakout hit. (Unfortunately, Clarkson herself will be busy prepping for that premiere.) There’s no golden ticket to Hollywood on the line, but you could get featured on the new season of The Kelly Clarkson Show . “I can’t wait to see and hear what y’all can do!” Clarkson said in a statement. The show’s “Kellyoke Search” heads through New York City (August 21 and 23), Chicago (August 27), Dallas (September 3), and Los Angeles (September 7). Still got a few days to practice your belting. Some people … [Read more...] about Is Doing
We built a Buddhist temple in an Edinburgh family home
By Angie Brown Published 1 day ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing When plans for a huge Buddhist temple on the outskirts of Edinburgh had to be shelved, monks based in what was once a family home in the city decided to transform it instead. A renovation project at The Dhammapadipa Temple in Slateford saw a double garage converted into a prayer room complete with an 80 stone (500kg) gold-plated Buddha from Thailand. Now the three resident Theravada Buddhist monks are urging people to visit the temple to see the transformation. Members of the Thai community that settled in Scotland first established The Dhammapadipa Temple in 2005. Thai billionaire and former Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha had been behind a plan to relocate the temple to a bigger site in an A-listed property in another area of the city. However, after his tragic death in … [Read more...] about We built a Buddhist temple in an Edinburgh family home
What Happens When Drill and the Justice System Clash in the Courtroom?
Photo-Illustration: Dakarai Akil; Photos: Getty Shortly after the deaths of two aspiring rappers earlier this year, New York City Mayor Eric Adams appeared to take a hard line against drill rap, stressing in a February speech that social media companies should pull the genre’s displays of gun violence from their apps, comparing the removal to Trump’s Twitter suspension. His words sparked backlash, as they not only seemed to toy with the idea of censorship but also evoked the language of authorities’ long-standing moral panic over music created by Black and brown artists. Adams, a former NYPD cop, walked back his comments following a meeting with several rappers — including Fivio Foreign and Maino — which he described as a “great conversation,” and claimed to have reassured performers that he didn’t want to ban drill outright. The city’s official tone on drill might have shifted, but the fact remains that the discourse amongst some authorities surrounding the subgenre seems … [Read more...] about What Happens When Drill and the Justice System Clash in the Courtroom?