Danielle Lloyd updates fans on baby plans following cancer diagnosis

After receiving medical advice from doctors, the former WAG previously revealed her plans to adopt.

After previously revealing her adoption plans, Danielle Lloyd has confirmed that her family is “complete.” After receiving a hysterectomy after being scared of cancer, the former WAG claimed in 2023 that she had considered adopting a second child.

When Danielle started bleeding, she was concerned that she might be having a miscarriage. She went to A& E, where doctors discovered cysts the size of tennis balls.

She talked about her hopes of having a sixth child and mentioned that she already has five children: Archie, Harry, and George from her marriage to Jamie O’Hara, Ronnie, and her daughter Autumn with second husband Michael O’Neill. However, the model responded to a fan’s question about her “complete” family on Tuesday.

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Danielle responded by saying, “My family is completely complete and perfect, and I have no plans to have another child.”

Danielle has previously revealed that she had a cyst on her ovaries and has been open about her health struggles. She now can no longer carry any children because of her endometriosis and adenomyosis, which led to an operation to remove the cyst.

She recalled that she had been taken to the hospital because of extensive bleeding and blood clots at the time. Concerned, doctors performed additional tests, and they discovered cysts on her ovaries, which were later identified as cancer.

Although she received the all-clear, the diagnoses did indicate that she wouldn’t be able to have any more children herself. She said, “I was convinced I was going to die and was crying all the time,” explaining how she had to behave normal for the sake of her five children. So I experienced a sigh of relief when the doctor declared my condition to be completely clear.

Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus expands outside the uterus, whereas adenomyosis is a gynecologic condition that causes endometrial tissue to enter the uterus’ muscular wall. Endometrioma are cystic lesions brought on by the endometrial disease process.

The Celebrity Big Brother star has endured a tough few years regarding her health. In February, the former beauty pageant queen revealed she had been diagnosed with skin cancer. She was emotional as she told fans she was “really shocked” by the news – and would need to have an operation.

She said in a heartfelt Instagram video that she shared, “I don’t really know how to say this, and I didn’t know whether to come on and say it. I feel like I have to raise awareness of this happening to other people.” I was given the news that I had skin cancer. And I just want to make sure that anyone who sees a mole that isn’t unusual on their bod, or who has it on them, is made aware. You never know, really.

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What is Lebanon’s ‘gap law’ that attempts to end the financial crisis?

The cabinet in Lebanon has approved a draft law that could reimburse depositors after six years of one of the worst financial crises in history.

The Lebanese currency started to devalue in droves in 2019. Depositors were prevented from accessing their money by banks who locked their doors.

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Some depositors were forced to hold up bank branches to receive their own funds.

The Lebanese Lira had lost 98 percent of its value by the time the currency was being regulated.

A so-called “gap law” is expected to be signed by the president and the prime minister before being presented to parliament for discussion in order to resolve the situation.

Everything you need to know about the so-called “gap law” is provided here.

What benefits does the law offer?

Depositors will receive a portion of their deposit back.

Anyone who deposits up to $100, 000 will be reimbursed within four years, as per the law. This proposal makes more sense than previous ones, which required the same sum to be paid for over a decade.

However, observers noted that depositors could receive up to $500 000 back under the plans proposed in 2020, which were put to the test by former prime minister Hassan Diab.

According to Fouad Debs, a member of the Depositors Union and a lawyer, “This was probably the biggest lost opportunity,” the bank was protected.

According to Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, there is also a rumored full financial audit.

According to Debs, “a forensic audit” means that the banks will begin all of their operations, including their dividends and bonuses, as well as the financial engineering they have done, “practically.”

Because “there are a lot of discrepancies between what they say and what the state is saying,” he added, an audit is crucial.

What’s wrong with it, exactly?

Plenty.

First of all, each depositor is entitled to a $100, 000 check, not each account. So, for example, if someone had two accounts for more than $100 000 and received more than $100,000.

According to PM Salam, depositors who have more than $100 000 in their account or accounts will receive $100 000 in cash, while the rest will be paid in bonds backed by the Central Bank.

What is the purpose of the draft law? Who is it appointing?

Under the current draft law, the bankers, the banks, and politicians who align with them can get away with it, but the state will bear the majority of the cost of the financial collapse.

Despite playing a significant role in creating the financial crisis, banks are only accountable for paying 40% of withdrawals under the draft law’s current version.

Banks, bankers, and affiliated politicians are still using media outlets and lobbying parliament to criticize the law and make it even more favorable for them.

Banks are now required to pay significantly more than they currently do, but still significantly less than critics claim they should.

The claims lack clarity.

Banks were still able to give shareholders dividends and receive executive bonuses during the crisis, but regular depositors were prevented from using their money for everyday needs like food and paying bills.

Debs argued that “depositors should be the last ones on the list to pay.”

What would the state be required to pay?

The Lebanese financial system can’t pay out the “gap” between what depositors owe to Lebanese banks and what the state can recoup.

According to estimates, the current gap is $70 billion.

Who is supposed to be responsible for this, according to the bankers?

They assert that the government should be reimbursed. Many banks and banks claim to have given their money to the Central Bank of Lebanon (BDL), which received it from the state, which ultimately lost it. The state should therefore be responsible for paying.

However, critics claim that many banks did not ask depositors for their deposits and instead gave them to BDL.

Because banks made a lot of money and gained a lot from it, Debs claimed. The banks were well aware that they put all of their eggs in the same basket.

What would the state be able to pay?

Essentially, using public funds. Everything else will be refunded once the depositors receive the funds, including Lebanon’s gold reserves, in bonds that are backed by the state and its assets.

Because many of Lebanon’s current bonds were sold to vulture funds abroad, critics claim this is problematic. So, essentially, state assets could be used to repay vulture funds or repay large depositors at the expense of the entire Lebanese population.

What is the IMF’s position?

Although the International Monetary Fund (IMF) frequently calls for austerity, civil society and the IMF are once again on the same page.

How Peaty family fought back amid wedding snub – flags, brutal texts and savage posts

With a toxic and bitter feud rumbling away in the run up to Adam Peaty and Holly Ramsay’s wedding, the Olympic swimmer’s family have made it clear just how hurt they are after being snubbed from his big day

Adam Peaty and Holly Ramsay’s wedding looked like something out of a fairytale, but behind the scenes, things were far from happy ever after.

The wedding of Gordon Ramsay’s daughter to the Olympic swimmer hit headlines for all the wrong reasons after it emerged that Adam had banned his family, with the exception of his sister, from his big day, leaving mum Caroline ‘broken’.

It was a Ramsay family takeover when the couple said ‘I do’ at the prestigious Bath Abbey in front a whole host of celebrity guests, including Victoria and David Beckham. The only permitted Peaty was Adam’s sister Bethany, who joined Holly’s own sisters as bridesmaids.

According to reports, Adam told his dad Mark – via Bethany – that he could attend the service but would have to sit at the back behind the plus ones and would not be welcome at the glitzy reception. It appears that his father declined, choosing instead to stay with a heartbroken Caroline.

But the snub is not one that the Peatys have taken lying down. Despite the money and power of their in-laws, the family from Staffordshire have seemingly made their own feelings clear in several ways over the last few days…

Name change dig

Adam Peaty’s ex has reportedly hit out at his decision to change his name following his marriage to Holly Ramsay. Both Adam and Holly will use a new double-barrelled surname, with the pair taking each other’s names and being called Peaty-Ramsay.

But Eiri, who is the mother to Adam’s five-year-old son, is said to think the decision is a “bit rich”. Both have already made the change to Instagram official.

Speaking to The Sun, one of Eiri’s friends said: “It feels a bit rich to Eiri that Adam has been quick to change his name but didn’t allow her the same right for their son. It appears Adam is being a bit hypocritical.”

However, despite the criticism, the pal said Eiri was proud to see her son by his dad’s side on his big day. And she also praised Holly for her part in the situation.

“Holly has been such a positive influence on Adam,” they added. “They both dote on George. Eiri knows she is lucky that George has a stepmum like Holly. Although she says Adam has double standards over changing his name, she can’t fault him as a dad.”

Scathing text messages

A family source said it was ‘disgusting’ that Adam went ahead with the wedding without reaching out to his parents beforehand, according to The Sun on Sunday.

And just moments before Adam and Holly exchanged vows, he received a heart-wrenching text from a family member who criticised him for not inviting his mother to the wedding. Adam, who was snapped walking into the abbey holding the hand of his five-year-old son George was sent the text from his aunt Louise.

Louise, who was also not invited to the wedding, reportedly told Adam: “I hope you never suffer the depth of pain you have put your mother through and despite it all she loves you still. Shame on you both. Shame.

“Remember on this, your happiest day, and on each anniversary of your happiest day, that you hurt your mum so deeply her soul screams,” MailOnline reports.

Upside down flag

A Union Jack was seen flying upside down outside the family home in Staffordshire, with many interpreting it to be a dig at the newlyweds. An invested flag is known as a symbol of distress. However it’s unclear whether it was on purpose, or erected upside down by accident by the patriotic family.

Gatecrashing threats

In the weeks before the wedding, Caroline had planned on crashing her son’s big day, but decided against doing so at the last minute as it “would be too sad” and she didn’t want to “spoil his big day”.

Her change of heart came after she’d previously insisted: “I will be there, and I will watch from the street.” But her husband Mark managed to persuade her not to go, warning her it would be ‘too upsetting’. The family instead remained at their family home in Uttoxeter.

Social media posts

Adam’s estranged brother James took to social media to share a poignant yet strong message to the athlete the day after the wedding. After being booted off the invite list, James posted an old photo with their mum Caroline standing outside the wedding venue.

The photo – taken on a different occasion to Adam’s wedding day – shows the mother and son stood alone and dressed in what looks like it could be wedding clothing.

He also chose a telling song accompanying the image, as he opted for a remix of ‘Speak Softly, Love’, which appears several times in the iconic Mafia film, The Godfather.

The first film was released in 1972 and tells the story of the son of a Mafia boss Michael Corleone [Al Pacino] meeting ‘outsider’ Kay Adams [Diane Keaton] – and it seems as if James is comparing The Corleones to the Ramsays, who are the more powerful family – while his brother Adam is ‘the outsider’.

However after just 15 minutes, James deleted the photo on his Instagram Story. Another social media post, this time by Caroline, made another apparent dig at her son. As the wedding was just days after Christmas (December 27), the heartbroken mum made it clear how hurt she was, especially over the festive period.

She shared a quote that read: “I don’t remember every gift I opened when I was 5, 6, or even 10. I remember the smell of the kitchen, the glow of the lights, the way love felt louder in December. It wasn’t the presents, it was the presence of my parents who did everything they could to make the magic happen.”

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Her message emerges following claims that Adam has neglected to purchase Christmas gifts for most of his relatives. But it seems Caroline hasn’t abandoned hope of mending their relationship, even purchasing a wedding gift for the couple. Speaking to the Mail Online, the former nursery manager Caroline disclosed: “It’s a decent present.”

Kavanagh promoted to Uefa elite list of referees

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Along with Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor, Chris Kavanagh has been elevated to the top tier Uefa referees.

For the first time in eight years, England will have three referees in the top tier of European officials.

That was last seen in the second half of the 2017-18 season, when Martin Atkinson and Oliver and Taylor were added to the elite list.

Atkinson, 47, stopped playing in international competition at the end of that season and had to give up. He did, however, remain a Premier League referee for another four years.

Taylor stated to BBC Sport in October that he was unsure of how long he would continue to referee. He added that it was “quite old for someone to be operating at this level, running after people who are much younger than you.”

According to Taylor, “two refereeing teams at the World Cup” should be the main priority.

Atkinson, Clattenburg, and Howard Webb were the only elite officials in England before 2013-2014.

Tournament and Champions League games are overseen by the top referees. The Europa League and Conference League are the first on the list. For qualifying ties and games in the Conference League, see the second list.

With four referees in the elite category, Germany is still in command. With Kabanagh’s promotion, England is finally on par with France, Italy, and Spain, which have three.

With fewer officials than all other top leagues, England still falls behind in terms of elite and first, two crucial categories.

There are four English referees on the first list, which means John Brooks is the only English referee. Italy has five, followed by France, Spain, and Germany, with France and Spain with six.

Stuart Attwell, Sam Barrott, Darren England, Jarred Gillett, Rob Jones, and Andy Madley are the referees in the Premier League’s second list.

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