Villa v Spurs brought forward over Europa final

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To give Tottenham more time to get ready for their potential Europa League final appearance, the Premier League game against Aston Villa has been moved two days to May 16th.

Spurs were scheduled to arrive at Villa Park on May 18 at 14:15 BST, but the Premier League requested that the game be played sooner to allow Ange Postecoglou’s side to have more time to prepare if they reached the Europa League final on May 21.

In the semi-final, Tottenham are 3-1 ahead of Bodo/Glimt, and they could face Manchester United, who are 3-3 up in a tie with Athletic Bilbao, in the final. On Thursday, both second legs will be played.

Even if Postecoglou’s side are eliminated and do not advance to the final in Bilbao, the Spurs game will still be played at Villa.

Villa objected to the request for the change, noting that there is no Premier League precedent allowing clubs in Europe to relocate fixtures.

Due to their participation in the Champions League and FA Cup, Villa had played every three or four days in April, according to a report from BBC Sport at the time.

Another factor in the objection was that this was Villa’s final home game of the season and that it might have pre-planned family activation activities that wouldn’t be possible if the game were played on a school night.

The Premier League has confirmed that the game will begin at 19:30 BST on the following evening despite Tottenham’s initial request to move it to the evening of May 15.

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UK’s victory day parade draws thousands to mark 80 years since WWII

Victory in Europe Day is a day honored for the men and women who fought in World War II in the United Kingdom.

Members of the British armed forces were present at the events on Monday, along with troops from Ukraine and the UK’s NATO allies.

In front of a crowd that included King Charles III, 100-year-old Royal Air Force veteran Alan Kennett accepted the salute from Garrison Sergeant Major Andrew Stokes, a veteran of the parade who landed in northern France on D-Day.

Michaela Strachan becomes a gran at 59 as she welcomes new baby into the family

At the age of 59, Michaelaela Strachan became a grandmother and shared the sweet news with her followers on social media. She shared a photo of her stepson, Tom, and his new child, Huxley, on Instagram, and wrote, “Today I became a Granny!!” Baby Huxley arrived after 55 hours of labor that was incredibly labor-intensive and exhausting. !

“I’m so proud of my future daughter-in-law,” the final phrase. My step-son, @tchev3000, is proud to be new parents. Weirdly emotional between myself and granny @jackyhumphries. Hello, Huxley, baby. So precious, indeed.

Michaela’s fans thanked the Springwatch star for her positive news, which also included snaps of Huxley’s proud mother and grandmas.

Nick Chevallier, Tom’s father, and Nick Chevallier, the film’s director and cameraman, met Michaela in Cape Town in 2003.

After being concerned that widower Nick, who already had three of his own children, wouldn’t want to be a father for the fourth time, the couple were overjoyed to welcome their son Ollie in 2006.

When Michaela confessed her fears in an interview with The Times, she said: “When I got together with Nick, I thought he might not want a fourth child of his own.” However, everything turned out. He is in love with Ollie.

In a 2016 interview with the Mail Online, Michaela shared her love for motherhood, saying, “When I was younger, I didn’t think I would have a child. That changed, I’m so happy. I adore being a mother, and there is no love like Oliver’s. But when I first met him, I realized we had a species problem.

She then proceeded to say, “I was 39 when I had this child, and I realized I had no idea what babies were.” I was so judgmental about how difficult it was. Why hasn’t anyone told me about this, I wondered? I would have assisted in raising other people’s babies and had been able to tell the difference if we had been still living in community structures. Although it’s an interesting discussion, I’m not saying that being more like lions is the answer.

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No sense in Gaza ceasefire talks amid Israel’s ‘hunger war’: Hamas

According to the senior official of the organization, Hamas will no longer engage in ceasefire talks with Israel because they see no point in doing so as the Gaza Strip’s hunger war and extermination war continue.

The international community must be pressing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to put an end to the “crimes of hunger, thirst, and killings” in Gaza, according to Basem Naim, who spoke to AFP news agency on Tuesday.

As long as the Gaza Strip’s hunger war and extermination war continue, he said, “there is no point in holding talks or considering new ceasefire proposals.”

Netanyahu said the enclave’s population would be “moved” in an upcoming expanded military operation by Israeli forces that would include “the conquest of the Gaza Strip and the holding of the territories.”

Since Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian enclave began, almost all of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents have been forced to flee.

total blockade

Since Israel imposed a total blockade on March 2 and since then, the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip has become even worse, with frequent food shortages and severe restrictions on aid access as Israel launches deadly attacks throughout the area.

According to Al Jazeera’s reporter from Deir el-Balah, Palestinians are “struggling to find food to feed their children,” with some “forced to eat expired or rotten food,” while others are unable to find any form of sustenance.

Food supplies in Gaza have now “completely run out,” according to the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) as of this week in both local markets and humanitarian distribution centers.

In its most recent situation update, the PRCS stated that “the population is once again in extreme danger of famine.” More than a million people who have been displaced are unable to meet even the smallest daily needs.

Because all previously stocked aid has run out, the PRCS claims that only “limited quantities of legumes” are currently being distributed to community kitchens.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) echoed these concerns, warning against politicising humanitarian aid and urging immediate entry.

According to ICRC spokesman Christian Cardon, “the level of need among civilians in Gaza is overwhelming.”

According to international humanitarian law, Israel is required to use every means at its disposal to meet the basic needs of the country’s under-resourced citizens.

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How can they talk about expanding military operations, asks Awad, 39, who lives in a tent in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, on Monday? “Israel has not stopped the war, the killing, the bombing, the destruction, the siege, and the starvation, every day,” he said.

He said, “I call on the world to witness the famine that grows and spreads daily.”

Aya al-Skafy, a resident of Gaza City, reported to Al Jazeera on Monday that her baby had died last week due to malnourishment and medication shortages.

She weighed 2. 8 kg [6.2 lbs] when she was four months old. She experienced severe malnutrition, liver and kidney failure, and numerous other complications as a result of&nbsp. She also experienced malnutrition, which caused her hair and nails to sag.

Israeli strategies

Despite numerous international appeals, Gaza is still severely restricted from receiving aid. The majority of border crossings into the area have been suspended for weeks, and only occasionally arranged convoys under strict Israeli control have been allowed.

Israel’s government reportedly wants to impose strict restrictions on how food is distributed in Gaza and has suggested that American companies should take over distribution from the UN and other humanitarian organizations.

Palestinian families would be able to transport one food parcel per week to designated southern Gaza hubs, and Israel would permit 60 trucks to enter the Gaza Strip daily, a mere one-tenth of what is required, according to experts.

Kate Middleton’s go-to lip product is in the Debenhams sale for less than £20

A Clarins lip product was spotted by Princess Kate at Wimbledon in 2019, and it’s now on sale at Debenhams for £7 less than Boots.

Kate Middleton favoured the Clarins lip balm at Wimbledon in 2019 (Image: (Image: Getty))

Known for her effortlessly elegant makeup, the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, favours simple yet stunning cosmetic choices, including a surprisingly affordable lip favourite.

Kate loves The Clarins Lip Perfector, and it’s currently on sale at Debenhams for £18.40, which is even more appealing given that it retails for £25 at Boots. This glossy balm offers both nourishment and a natural enhancement of the pout.

This essential beauty product comes in a range of 18 shades, including rice bran oil, peptides, and a lip highlighter complex, which is infused with wild mango and shea butter for maximum lip hydration. Rose Shimmer, a well-known color, was a popular color in Kate’s Wimbledon appearance in 2019.

One customer gushed, “My lips feel super soft and hydrated,” and received a stellar 4.6% rating from over a thousand reviews.

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This £15 viral hair oil is truly worth the hype because my hair looks fuller in a month.

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“This makes my lips feel and look better than ever”(Image: Debenhams)

It has the right amount of shine and feels incredibly comfortable on the lips, according to another pleased customer. Undoubtedly a necessity in my makeup bag, says the Manchester Evening News.

A customer expressed praise for it by adding, “It’s the ideal balance of hydration, color, and shine.” My lips feel soft and nourished because of the shea butter and natural oils, and the texture is super smooth, not sticky, and smooth.

Despite the widespread support, the product has its flaws, with some customers expressing dissatisfaction with the application process: “Extremely challenging, uneven, peculiar smell, and non lasting. This is never going to be purchased again.

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The Biossance Pro Peptide Lip Perfector is currently available at LookFantastic for £11.25. If you’re looking for another deal, look for £11.25. It contains vitamin E, hyaluronic acid, and peptides, which means smoother, plumper lips.