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Katie Price shows off new ‘classy’ lips and plumped up bum after another BBL

Katie Price, who boasted that she had a Brazilian Bum Lift during her lunch hour, proudly showed off her volumptuous lips and new bum after returning from her trip to Dubai.

Katie Price is once more flaunting her bum.

Katie Price is once more flaunting her bum. after getting a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) during her lunch hour. The OnlyFans star, 47, had the painful procedure – in which filler is injected into the buttocks to make them rounder today – while also getting her lips done.

Revealing her pump pout at The Clinic Club, she told fans she was having the procedures before taking son, Harvey to his new home, sharing: “So my lips are done. I haven’t gone too big and now I’m gonna do my bum. Literally, got the train up, having my lips done, having filler in two areas of my bum, then taking Harvey to his new place.”

Claiming that if she’d had her bum done in Turkey it would be “more dangerous”, Katie continued: “I’d be put to sleep, it would be more dangerous and they use your own fat. This is just filler. Come up here for an hour and half and it’s done, amazing…”

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Fresh from her trip to Dubai, Katie Price proudly showed off her plumped up lips (Image: @katieprice/Instagram)

The Pricey continued, “See, you can tell I haven’t had much today,” while practicing her pout. “I just need to get my lashes done now,” before winking at the camera and then pondering.

Later in her Instagram Stories, the glamour icon revealed her newly inflated bum, complete with two strategically placed plasters peaking out from under her pink lace thong, sharing: “So I’ve just done my BBL in under an hour. So quick, the plasters are on and ready to go. Love it! Woooo! BBL in your lunch hour.”

It comes as Katie prepares for a new life with Harvey, her oldest child, who she recently told fans is “coming home for the long,” despite her struggles to find a college place for the 23-year-old.

Harvey, who is blind and autistic – and is one of 2,000 people in the UK who has Prader Willi syndrome – has a big change ahead of him as he leaves the specialist school he’s currently in and heads out into the “real world”.

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The Pricey told fans: ‘BBL in your lunch hour!’(Image: @katieprice/Instagram)

Katie has spoken candidly about the cost of keeping Harvey in residential college amid cuts to council funding as well as being declared bankrupt for the second time.

And now she’s revealed that Harvey will be moving to Littlehampton to start living independently in October.

Speaking on her podcast with her sister, Sophie, she said: “Harvey is doing the countdown for his new place. He’s got his leavers ceremony where they give out certificates and then it’s the ‘real world’ Mr Harvey Price.

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Harvey was initially being accommodated temporarily, according to Katie, before he began his new assignment in October.

She said, “I’ve found him a temporary job in Southampton.” There are five additional adults present. Then he moves to Littlehampton, which will be closer to me in October, to take his place. He is transitioning from college to becoming an independent contractor.

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Anti-racism group questions England not taking knee

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The head of football’s international anti-discrimination body, Fare, has questioned England’s decision to stop taking the knee before Euro 2025 matches after defender Jess Carter suffered racist abuse on social media.

On Sunday, the Lionesses said they would stop the anti-racism gesture as it was “clear we and football need to find another way to tackle racism”.

The Football Association (FA) is said to be fully supportive of the Lionesses’ decision, and shares the squad’s view that something else is now needed.

Fare’s executive director Piara Powar said it was time for regulator Ofcom to take action against social media platforms, but also expressed disappointment at England’s stance.

“The players have taken a decision to stop taking the knee, which is their right,” Powar told BBC Sport.

“I personally don’t see the link between the two. The taking of the knee is a powerful anti-racist act and this England team have shown leadership across Europe in taking it for so long.

“Powerful actions are needed right now, to deal with the issues that are being played out as we speak.”

In October 2023, the Online Safety Act became law dictating that social media platforms have a duty to protect users from content such as racism, death threats and calls for violence.

Powar says it is now time for Ofcom to take action.

“The racial abuse of Jess Carter highlights again how toxic some social media users are,” he said. “It also raises the question of the responsibility of the platforms to identify and remove harmful abuse such as racism.

“In this regard it is a very timely test for the Online Safety Act which seeks to protect users and regulate social media platforms.

“The act came into force in the autumn and Ofcom gained powers to enforce in March. There doesn’t seem to be any public information available on action taken against the platforms thus far.”

A spokesman for the United Kingdom Football Policing Unit (UKFPU) said it had received a complaint in relation to the racist abuse.

Lionesses have made ‘powerful’ decision

Meanwhile, Shaista Aziz, co-director of The Three Hijabis – an anti-racism campaign set up in response to racism against players in the men’s Euros final in 2021 – said the Lionesses’ decision was “powerful”.

“Taking the knee is a symbolic anti-racism act that was developed in the US and it has a very long legacy with the civil rights movement and everything else,” Aziz told BBC Radio 5 Live.

“I think what the Lionesses are doing now is taking this to another level where they are saying that the symbolism has been hijacked by those who want to sow further division and keep going on about so-called ‘woke’ culture in relation to the knee being taken by footballers. They are taking it back and claiming the symbolism back by saying that it is not working.

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‘Social media companies must do more’

UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer said: “There is no place for racism in football or anywhere in society.

“I stand with Jess, the Lionesses, and any players who have suffered racism, on and off the pitch.”

Last month, the PM told the BBC the government will explore whether further protective measures can be put in place on social media platforms.

Sanjay Bhandari, chairman of anti-discrimination group Kick It Out, told Sky News “the social media companies need to do far more”.

“They’ve actually gone backwards over the last four or five years, not forwards. It’s got worse on social media, not better,” he said.

“And they need to provide us with the tools to help keep us safe and to remove some of this toxicity from the platforms. They’re just not doing enough.”

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‘Racial abuse on social media not new to women’s football’

It has not been a smooth tournament for Carter, who has started every game in defence for England, switching from left-back to centre-back after a difficult experience in the opening-game defeat by France.

England’s defensive unit has been scrutinised for several months because of their inconsistency, and Carter also endured a tough time against Sweden in their quarter-final, which the Lionesses won on penalties after coming back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2.

She was sent racist abuse on social media following that game, but it is not something new to women’s football.

During the 2023 Women’s World Cup, forward Lauren James, now 23, suffered similar abuse when she was sent off for standing on the back of Nigeria forward Michelle Alozie in their last-16 victory.

James’ club Chelsea condemned further online abuse when she was again targeted following a Women’s Super League (WSL) defeat by Arsenal in December 2023.

The Lionesses have often aligned with each other in the face of such abuse, and it was a player-led decision for Carter, the FA and some of her team-mates to raise the matter again on Sunday.

Carter’s position in the team for Tuesday’s semi-final against Italy was not assured, with Esme Morgan pushing for a start after a good performance in the win over Sweden.

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Allegri Vows To Restore AC Milan, Bets On Modric

As Massimiliano Allegri took over as manager of the sluggish Italian giants for a second time on Monday, Allegri made a pledge to restore AC Milan’s former glory.

After five miserable months in charge, the Rossoneri turned to serial champion Allegri after the team finished third in the league. This led to Sergio Conceicao’s dismissal.

In a pre-season friendly against Arsenal on Wednesday, Allegri told reporters in Singapore that the goal for this season is to return to the Champions League as a club like AC Milan does in Europe.

From the beginning, I have my own primary objective. The team is devoted to these games. The 57-year-old Italian continued, “We’re not going to look back, but we’re looking forward to the future.”

Milan finished its 2024–25 campaign in eighth place, eroding from European qualification, and lost in the Coppa Italia final against Bologna.

Allegri was appointed in place of Conceicao as club’s helmman from 2010 to 2014 in the wake of that decision.

Allegri won the Scudetto at Milan in his first season in charge, the club’s first since 2004. He then enjoyed a dominating run at Juventus, where he won five straight Serie A titles.

“I have been in charge of Milan for more than ten years. Evidently, the situation has changed. He claimed that “a lot has changed” in the football industry as well as in Milan.

The overall objective of the Champions League is to restore this club to its former glory, Allegri said.

He stated that he will pay attention to Milan’s recent acquisition of Luka Modric from Real Madrid, who has won seven consecutive European titles.

Allegri will be relying on his extensive leadership and experience to inspire the team, even at the age of 39, despite the fact that he won the 2018 Ballon d’Or prize.

Modric has a proven record and is unfavorable. He serves as a model for both the technical and discipline side of things, Allegri said.

England players racially abused during Argentina game

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England’s players were racially abused during their second Test victory over Argentina in San Juan on 12 July.

Team officials lodged a complaint to governing body World Rugby over the incident that occurred when the visitors’ replacements were warming up in the first half.

England’s seven replacements for the match were Curtis Langdon, Beven Rodd, Asher Opoku-Fordjour, Chandler Cunningham-South, Guy Pepper, Alex Dombrandt, Jack van Poortvliet and Cadan Murley.

“While it is clear that an incident took place, we regret that the individuals responsible could not be identified,” said World Rugby, adding their investigation included witness statements and video analysis.

“Intense efforts were made to identify the small group of five or seven individuals responsible within a crowd of over 20,000 spectators,” said Gabriel Travaglini, president of the Union Argentina de Rugby (UAR).

“Unfortunately, despite an exhaustive search, it was not possible to identify the perpetrators.

“We strongly condemn all acts of racism and stand in solidarity with the England rugby players who felt aggrieved.”

He added that the UAR would work with World Rugby to educate fans.

There have been several recent high-profile cases of discriminatory behaviour in Argentine sport.

In 2020, Pablo Matera and Guido Petti, both of whom played in the match in San Juan, were suspended from the team after racist remarks they had made on social media several years earlier were unearthed.

In 2024, Chelsea footballer Enzo Fernandez apologised to team-mates after being filmed joining in with a chant that questioned the heritage of France’s black and mixed race players.

“Rugby completely condemns discriminatory behaviour of any kind,” said World Rugby chairman Brett Robinson.

“We offer our full support to the players involved and want them to know that rugby stands with them in opposing racism. I applaud their courage in raising what must have been a highly distressing experience.”

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Liverpool Agree To Sign Frankfurt Striker Ekitike

According to reports from Monday, Liverpool and Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike have agreed to a $ 69 million ($92 million) initial contract.

Following Newcastle’s refusal to sell Sweden international Alexander Isak, who is valued at around £150 million by the Magpies, the Premier League champions switched their focus to Ekiti.

Ekitike may have attracted interest from Newcastle and Manchester United, but Liverpool may have a chance to capture one of Europe’s most hottest young stars.

The Reds are reportedly willing to pay an additional £10 million in addition to the 23-year-old Frenchman’s contract, whose total cost could reach £79 million.

Ekitike and Arne Slot’s side will team up for their pre-season tour of Asia once the deal is finalized.

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Ekitike left Paris Saint-Germain to join the Bundesliga team last season and scored 22 goals in 48 games for Frankfurt overall.

In his side’s pre-season friendly against FSV Frankfurt on Saturday, Ekitike’s departure was a “bitter loss,” according to Eintracht boss Dino Toppmoller, who acknowledged the substitute’s absence as a substitute.

After Diogo Jota recently died in a car crash in Spain, Liverpool have a chance in their forward line.

Additionally, it is thought that the Reds are interested in selling Uruguay international Darwin Nunez, and Bayern Munich’s rejected bid for Colombia international Luis Diaz.

Since signing defenders Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez from Bayer Leverkusen and Bournemouth, respectively, Liverpool have already spent £116 million on German international player Florian Wirtz.

Giorgi Mamardashvili, a goalkeeper from Georgia who left Valencia in 2024, has also made contact with Arne Slot’s side since the end of last season.

Bangladesh plane crash: What we know, what’s the latest

At least 19 people have been killed when a training jet from the Bangladesh Air Force crashes into a school campus.

The most recent information is:

What transpired in the plane crash in Bangladesh?

The F-7 BGI training aircraft from Bangladesh Air Force crashed in Uttara. The Bangladeshi military’s public relations team reported that the aircraft descended at 13:06 [07:06 GMT]

Around 12:30 p.m., local media reported that the aircraft crashed.

As people watched from a distance, there were videos of the aftermath of the crash that showed a fire and thick smoke rising into the sky.

The plane crashed in 1984, which was the deadliest aviation incident in Bangladesh since the plane’s collision, which claimed the lives of all 49 passengers.

In Ahmedabad, India, a passenger plane of Air India crashed into a medical college hostel last month, killing 19 people on the ground as well as 242 on board. The worst aviation disaster in a ten years was this one.

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The crash site was where?

The plane crashed into the private school Milestone School and College in Uttara’s northern Dhaka neighborhood.

The location of the aircraft’s collision with the side of a building was revealed in video posted online following the crash, leaving a gaping hole behind.

Students were studying for exams or enrolling in regular classes at the time of the crash.

What size is this institution?

There are 6, 000 students enrolled at Milestones, according to the information on the school’s website.

What kind of aircraft did it have?

The Chinese Chengdu Corporation produces the light, “multi-role” fighter F-7 BGI.

Air-to-air combat, aerial bombing, reconnaissance, and the suppression of air defenses are all common “roles” in combat, which include multi-role fighter aircraft.

When Bangladesh purchased 36 of them in 2022, the BGI was hailed as the most developed F-7.

According to Bangladesh’s requirements, it had been upgraded.

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Bangladesh Air Force’s F-7 BGI [Bangladesh Air Force]

What are the victims’ details known to us?

Using data from a variety of hospitals, at least 19 people have died and more than 100 have been injured.

Details about those who have died or are injured have not been made public by authorities.

According to Bidhan Sarker, head of the burn unit at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital, “a third-grade student was brought in dead, and three others, aged 12, 14 and 40, were admitted to the hospital.”

What are the outlines of the rescue efforts?

A doctor at the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery reported to reporters that more than 50 people had burn injuries after the collision, including children.

According to Muhammad Yunus, the head of Bangladesh’s interim government, an emergency hotline has been established at the institute.

According to local media reports, several injured people were flown by air force helicopters to the Combined Military Hospital (CMH).

According to local media reports, the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), a paramilitary border security force, and the army, air force, police, and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) are working together on rescue operations.

According to the Dhaka Tribune, eight fire service units are attempting to contain the fire.

What is the most recent tidbit of information?

In the wake of the crash, Yunus claimed that the government is taking all necessary precautions.

He declared on his X account that as soon as possible, the bodies of those who can be identified will be returned to their families.

Those whose identities cannot be confirmed right away will have their identities verified through DNA testing, which will include the release of their remains to their families.