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Archive May 1, 2025

Louise Thompson’s flattering Nobody’s Child dress is a summer staple you’ll want in your wardrobe

Do you have a style for summer? Nobody’s Child midi is the perfect addition to your wardrobe, thanks to Louise Thompson, who just wore it.

Louise Thompson’s one shoulder midi is perfect for spring dressing(Image: Instagram @louisethompson)

Spring has arrived, and summer is just around the corner, but longer days, blue skies, and a little more sunshine can only mean one thing. The ideal time to update your wardrobe for the coming months. A complete overhaul is unnecessary, but a few minor tweaks are always welcome.

And when it comes to the perfect summer dress, Louise Thompson has provided us with some stylish inspo.

In an Instagram post, Louise shared her current favourite rotation of summer dresses, and the one that caught our attention was the Blue One Shoulder Georgia Midi Dress from Nobody’s Child, £75.

It’s the kind of airy, feel-good dress you’ll want to reach for on any warm day because it’s available in a gorgeous pale blue shade. Summer dresses are a must-have wardrobe item, in our opinion. Simply put, slip on a pair of sandals, and you’re ready to go. And this midi allows you to do just that. If blue isn’t your color, you can also choose leopard and black prints.

This personalised jewelry is the must-have trend for 2025 thanks to Kate Middleton and Michelle Keegan.

This £32 Next midi, according to Louise Thompson, is the only summertime outfit you need.

Louise Thompson
One shoulder tops and dresses are right on trend this year(Image: Instagram @louisethompson / Nobody’s Child)

The breezy a-line skirt is ideal for keeping cool during the warmer months, and the one-shoulder and asymmetric neckline are in style for 2025. Not to mention that the midi length makes it so simple to dress up or down, and the elasticated waist keeps things cozy.

This versatile dress is a one-and-done piece that works for almost every occasion, whether you’re out for a romantic dinner with the girls, taking a sunny vacation, or making the long commute to work.

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To style this dress, Louise teamed it with a pair of trendy suede ballet flats, simple gold jewellery, and a cute hair bow, a look ideal for the mini heatwave we’re currently having.

Sir David Attenborough’s health woes in full as BBC icon ‘approaches end of life’

While his pals claim that he’ll “never retire,” the actor himself made a depressing admission about his life as he turns 99 next week.

Sir David Attenborough will soon turn 99(Image: BBC Studios/Alex Board)

We’ve been lucky enough to have almost a century of Sir David Attenborough CBE. The nature expert was born on May 8, 1926, and will be turning 99 in just a week.

Sir David has been fascinated by nature since he was a child, and studied natural sciences at Cambridge University before going on to join the BBC. He first appeared on TV in 1954 after initially being told that his teeth were ‘too big’ for him to be a presenter. But now, after a stellar career spanning 60 years, Sir David has sadly told fans that he doesn’t expect to live for too much longer.

Speaking of the urgent need to look after our world, Sir David shared: “When I first saw the sea as a young boy, it was thought of as a vast wilderness to be tamed and mastered for the benefit of humanity. Now, as I approach the end of my life, we know the opposite is true.

Sir David Attenborough
Sir David Attenborough began hosting shows in 1954, but regrettably, he claimed the ‘end’ was about to come.

After living on this planet for almost a hundred years, I now realize that the sea is where the most important place is. He came to the conclusion that if the sea was saved, the world was saved. Nothing is more significant than filming our planet, in my opinion.

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Sir David has enjoyed great life for most of his health, but admitted he has concerns about one worrying illness. The star had a pacemaker fitted in the summer of 2013 and also had both knees replaced in 2015, and revealed that he’s had to make changes to his lifestyle to keep healthy.

He continued, “I have definitely changed my diet. Not particularly dramatic. However, I don’t believe I’ve had red meat in a while. I must admit that I also eat fish and cheese. However, over the past few years, I’ve grown much more vegetarian than I ever thought possible.

The move might just help him stay healthy for longer. Studies have consistently shown that plant-based diets can help extend life by staving off chronic diseases, while eating too much processed meat and red meat may increase your risk of bowel (colorectal) cancer, according to the NHS. Some meats are high in saturated fat, which can raise blood cholesterol levels and your risk of coronary heart disease.

However, despite having a pacemaker and dropping his red meat intake, it’s not heart issues that Sir David fears – instead, he has concerns about being hit by a mind-changing condition such as Alzheimer’s. In 2021, American TV host Anderson Cooper asked: “What are you most fearful of at this moment?” Sir David quickly admitted: “Becoming helpless and gaga.”

The broadcaster stated in a previous interview with The Telegraph that in the Jura Mountains in Switzerland, he became frustrated after losing all memory. He recalled that there were “these aching yellow fields,” and “I can’t remember their names.”

“I wanted to talk about it, but I was unable to.” I didn’t realize that I was getting close to Geneva until I realized that rapeseed oil was the only thing that I knew. He made the same assertion in the interview that he was “coming to terms” with the possibility that his mental health would decline as he ages.

Duke of Cambridge presenting Sir David Attenborough an award
The national treasure pictured receiving an award from Prince William(Image: PA)

He’s also shared his concern for the quality of his narration, after fans raised concerns for his voice in the show Asia. As he usually does when presenting a programme, Sir David provided the voiceover narration for the documentary. But some people claimed on social media that his voice “sounded different,” with a fan claiming it might have been “tweaked” in some way.

A BBC spokesperson told The Mirror: “No AI or auto tune has been used on Sir David’s voice, which was recorded in exactly the same way it has been for years.”

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David previously stated that he “dreads” the thought of being unable to work and that he would only resume if his health prevented him from performing a good job. He claimed a few years ago that he spends a lot of time writing his scripts, and that he should “hope I would be able to recognize it before someone else discovered it.” That would put an end to my work if I believed I was producing subpar work.

However, those closest to him believe he is still in good health and won’t be leaving our screens any time soon. His long-term collaborator and creative director of the BBC’s Natural History Unit, Mike Gunton, doesn’t believe he’ll ever see Sir David leaving. He reaffirmed last year that “it’s never going to happen.”

BREAKING: Counter-terrorism police to investigate Irish rap trio Kneecap videos

The counter-terror police will look into online videos that purport to show the Northern Irish rap trio Kneecap yelling “up Hamas, up Hezbollah” and calling for the detention of British MPs.

The Metropolitan Police stated in a statement that “on April 22 we were informed of an online video that was thought to be from a music event in London in November 2024.” A further video, believed to be from a different music event in London in November 2023, was made available following this.

The Counter Terrorism Internet Referral Unit received both videos for evaluation by expert officers who determined there are grounds for further investigation into possible crimes related to both videos.

Officers from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command are currently conducting the investigation, and inquiries are still pending.

A member of the trio’s performance from a November 2023 show that they were said to be saying, “The only good Tory is a dead Tory,” according to video. Your neighborhood politician should be dead.

A Kneecap member is reportedly chanting “up Hamas, up Hezbollah” during another concert in November 2024, which is prohibited in the UK as a terrorist organization.

‘I’m so proud’ – refugee helped by Flintoff makes Lancs Second XI debut

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Adnan Miakhel will be remembered by anyone who has seen Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams on BBC TV.

When Andrew Flintoff cobbled together a group of underprivileged boys in Preston, he was the young Afghan refugee who arrived in the UK in 2021 on the back of a lorry. He later became the star bowler.

He then described his desire to play cricket professionally in England.

After making his Lancashire Second XI debut this week, that dream came a little closer.

Due to one of his final exams, Adnan, now 18, will miss Thursday’s Second XI game against Yorkshire.

He still managed to impress.

He batted at number 10 and took two wickets with his left-arm pace, which he added to by scoring 25 not out with the bat and taking the win with the bat.

The wickets ?

Matthew Revis and Jonny Tattersall, who led Yorkshire last year, both played for the White Rose first team two weeks ago.

Additionally, the Yorkshire XI included Matt Milnes, Will Luxton, and Jafer Chohan, the leg-spinner called up by England last year.

Flintoff has been monitoring things.

He said on Wednesday on social media that “some journeys are longer and harder”. “I’m so proud of this talented young man,” he said.

Adnan expressed happiness on Instagram, adding, “I can’t tell how happy I am.”

“Thank you very much to everyone who has supported and helped me so far in cricket.”

Three people have assisted Adnan the most: Flintoff, Barry, and his partner Elaine Jefferson.

After leaving Afghanistan and traveling alone across Europe, Adnan first sought asylum in a Preston police station.

Elaine referred to the tatty pair of trainers, a belt, and a pair of jeans as he entered the door.

He sat there for a while before losing all ability to speak English. He feared for his life.

His second bid for asylum in the UK was granted in 2022, according to Field of Dreams’ first season.

It was sent after Flintoff submitted the application to the Home Office.

Adnan joined Lancashire’s Under-18 team at Rossall School, a prestigious boarding school in Lancashire.

He is a cricket fan, but Barry remarked, “He needed something different, and we needed to work hard.”

“That’s what he has done exactly,” he said. He has put in a lot of effort.

Adnan’s next goal is the most challenging: obtaining a professional cricket contract once his exams are finished.

Barry remarked, “I think he is good enough, but I may be biased.”

Adnan Miakhel

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Flintoff TV show refugee makes Lancs Second XI debut

Adnan Miakhel
Adnan Miakhel will be remembered by anyone who has seen Freddie Flintoff’s Field of Dreams on BBC TV.

When Andrew Flintoff cobbled together a group of underprivileged boys in Preston, he was the young Afghan refugee who arrived in the UK in 2021 on the back of a lorry. He later became the star bowler.

He then described his desire to play cricket professionally in England.

After making his Lancashire Second XI debut this week, that dream came a little closer.

Due to one of his final exams, Adnan, now 18, will miss Thursday’s Second XI game against Yorkshire.

He still managed to impress.

He batted at number 10 and took two wickets with his left-arm pace, which he added to by scoring 25 not out with the bat and taking the win with the bat.

The wickets ?

Matthew Revis and Jonny Tattersall, who led Yorkshire last year, both played for the White Rose first team two weeks ago.

Additionally, the Yorkshire XI included Matt Milnes, Will Luxton, and Jafer Chohan, the leg-spinner called up by England last year.

Flintoff has been monitoring things.

He said on Wednesday on social media that “some journeys are longer and harder”. “I’m so proud of this talented young man,” he said.

Adnan expressed happiness on Instagram, adding, “I can’t tell how happy I am.”

“Thank you very much to everyone who has supported and helped me so far in cricket.”

Three people have assisted Adnan the most: Flintoff, Barry, and his partner Elaine Jefferson.

After leaving Afghanistan and traveling alone across Europe, Adnan first sought asylum in a Preston police station.

Elaine referred to the tatty pair of trainers, a belt, and a pair of jeans as he entered the door.

He sat there for a while before losing all ability to speak English. He feared for his life.

His second bid for asylum in the UK was granted in 2022, according to Field of Dreams’ first season.

It was sent after Flintoff submitted the application to the Home Office.

Adnan joined Lancashire’s Under-18 team at Rossall School, a prestigious boarding school in Lancashire.

He is a cricket fan, but Barry remarked, “He needed something different, and we needed to work hard.”

“That’s what he has done exactly,” he said. He has put in a lot of effort.

Adnan’s next goal is the most challenging: obtaining a professional cricket contract once his exams are finished.

Barry remarked, “I think he is good enough, but I may be biased.”

related subjects

  • Lancashire
  • Cricket