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Suzi Ruffell: ‘When I met Mel C I was so starstruck Alan Carr had to whisk me away’
The comedian on coming out at 20, discovering she was funny, and the special moment she marked with a tattooBorn in Portsmouth in 1986, comedian Suzi Ruffell trained at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London and began her standup career in 2008. As well as touring and appearing on Live at the Apollo, she hosts a podcast, Out With Suzi Ruffell, and co-hosts another, Like Minded Friends, with Tom Allen. She has also written a bestselling memoir,...
Women’s Football Weekly: Manchester City do the double and Jill Scott joins Faye and Suzy – podcast
From our sister podcast: Suzy Wrack is joined by Tom Garry, Emily Keogh and Ameé Ruszkai to discuss Manchester City’s FA Cup triumph, England’s huge qualifier against Spain and Jill Scott’s epic Sport Relief challengeOn today’s pod: Manchester City complete a historic domestic double after a commanding 4-0 win over Brighton in the Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley. The panel discuss City’s ruthless performance, Bunny Shaw’s starring role after signing a new long-term contract and whether...
Manchester City do the double and Jill Scott joins the pod – Women’s Football Weekly
Suzy Wrack is joined by Tom Garry, Emily Keogh and Ameé Ruszkai to discuss Manchester City’s FA Cup triumph, England’s huge qualifier against Spain and Jill Scott’s epic Sport Relief challenge. On today’s pod: Manchester City complete a historic domestic double after a commanding 4-0 win over Brighton in the Women’s FA Cup final at Wembley. The panel discuss City’s ruthless performance, Bunny Shaw’s starring role after signing a new long-term contract and whether Andrée Jeglertz’s side can...
Albania’s growing ‘flamingo revolution’ targets Jared Kushner resort
TIRANA — The flamingo has become an unlikely mascot of intensifying protests in Albania against a proposed resort backed by Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, which would encroach on the birds’ breeding ground. On Tirana’s main boulevard, thousands of protesters gathered Wednesday for the fourth night of large-scale protests against the development. The crowd brandished Albanian flags, placards with quirky slogans and large, flamingo-shaped cardboard cut-outs on sticks.
'We didn't know how dangerous he was': How Rolf Harris hid in plain sight
How Rolf Harris hid in plain sight Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 4:30am In 1985, a child safety campaign called Kids Can Say No! was launched. Aimed to educate children between ages five and eight on how to protect themselves against sexual abuse, the instructional film was purchased by police forces, libraries and educational institutions across the UK and Australia, as well as being broadcast (twice) on the ABC. This article contains details of sexual assault.
Veteran famously paraded on TV by Saddam Hussein recalls mock executions
Veteran famously paraded on TV by Saddam Hussein recalls mock executions EXCLUSIVE: Veteran John Nichol's aircraft was hit by a missile in 1991 leading to his capture and torture by Iraqi officers. That horrific experience helped him connect with survivors of the Blitz for a fascinating new book Gulf War veteran John Nichol was famously paraded on TV by Saddam Hussein, after he was shot down, captured and tortured by Iraqi officers in 1991. Now a bestselling author, his experience helped him...
New deal from Wednesday sees Co-op selling £32 of fruit and veg for £3
New deal from Wednesday sees Co-op selling £32 of fruit and veg for £3 You can get a bag packed with fresh fruit and vegetables Co-op has today announced the launch of its Second Chance Saver Bags to offer shoppers value on fruit and veg while also reducing food waste. The retailer is launching £3 ‘mystery’ produce bags at selected Co-op stores, available to order on Deliveroo, that will allow shoppers to purchase fruit and veg items that could otherwise go to waste but are still perfectly...
‘You know who you are’: Rosamund Pike calls out audience member for texting during show
‘You know who you are’: Rosamund Pike calls out audience member for texting during show The actor and producer returned to stage to remind people to stay off their phones - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Rosamund Pike told off an audience member for texting during her emotional performance in Inter Alia, saying she hoped it was “very important”. The actor, who plays a court judge in the show, returned to the stage at the end of the production at Wyndham’s Theatre in London on Saturday to...