Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha devastated by tragic loss of best friend, 39

No need for bravery anymore, darling, you can now rest in peace, said Nadia Sawalha, her best friend’s passing.

Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha shared a heartfelt tribute online as she shared that her best friend Hannah Gardner has died at age 39 following a cancer diagnosis.

Nadia shared a photo of Hannah, who is suffering from stage four, incurable breast cancer, sitting on a swing. She remarked, “Rest in peace, sweetheart.”

Our beautiful Hannah, Nadia continued. Even though we were anticipating it, we are all so devastated and shocked. You no longer need to be brave, darling, because you can now enjoy all the love you’ve made. You were and will always be cherished dearly. Thank you so much for your kindness and compassion for Hannah, her friends and family, and The Princess Alice Hospice in Esher. I appreciate it. #fabfourfoever

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A beautiful woman, a beautiful friend, a beautiful mother, Nadia’s husband Mark Adderley said, “Just so heartbreaking. I can’t believe it.

As another person wrote, “Beautiful Han. “, others filled the comments with condolences. She and Nadia cherished you both so much. What a woman! She will be greatly missed, according to another person, who expressed regret at the news’s release.

A third poem, “So sorry for your loss, but I’m so happy she’s not hurt,” was written. hugs and love.

Nadia and her friend Hannah were left “rueing” after learning that the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence had blocked the use of a groundbreaking cancer drug in England.

The institute said that the cost the NHS was being asked to pay for the drug was ‘too high’, despite having the potential to give Hannah another 6 months of life.

Nadia, a young autistic child, has secondary breast cancer in her liver and lung, and is also supposed to be pleading for the drug, told The Daily Mail. And it just seems brutal, right?

She is a powerhouse, Nadia continued, “I worry about that because she needs to be looking after herself, but we have her, you know, me and our group of friends are very engaged and there for in every way.

We are a group of friends, and we all met on a trip to raise money for breast cancer about seven years ago. We call ourselves the Fab Four and say we’re holding them.

After discovering a lump in her left breast, Hannah was diagnosed with primary breast cancer in 2013. She received treatment, but sadly, it stopped in 2017 and will continue to do so in 2020.

Hannah was informed in 2022 that she had stage four, incurable breast cancer, which then spread to her liver.

Hannah said, “I’ve been hit with probably the worst news I’ve ever had,” in a post from last year. a progression My liver has every type of tumor growing. There are now four large ones, each with numerous small ones. I’m afraid and unable to lie.

Hannah joined her friend Nadia on ITV’s Loose Women in 2024 to discuss the need for the NHS to approve the drug. She said at the time: “I don’t know how long I’ve got, some statistics two to four years, some say three to five, I am 3 years in and it’s scary. It’s not a fairy tale, it only ends one way. All we can have is extra time and this drug would have given me that, more time with my daughter.”

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“Six months might not sound like a long time, but it is in the world of secondary breast cancer”, she added.

Brooklyn Beckham updates fans after missing Ramsay wedding and family Christmas

After missing Holly Ramsay’s wedding, Brooklyn Beckham’s entire family showed up to see his dog dressed as the Grinch in a photo of him dressed as the Christmas character.

Brooklyn Beckham has been active on social media following his decision to skip out on Holly Ramsay’s wedding after she tied the knot with swimmer Adam Peaty.

After missing the wedding, David and Victoria Beckham’s son took a photo of his dog in a Grinch costume. Given that the Beckhams and the Ramseys have been close friends for a long time and that their children have grown up together, Brooklyn was said to be invited to Holly Ramsey’s big day.

While Sir David and Victoria Beckham were among the guests attending the wedding, Brooklyn chose to stay in LA with his wife Nicola Peltz, after also missing his family Christmas.

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Romeo and Cruz, Brooklyn’s twins, and Harper, were also present. The two families reportedly have been close friends since moving to the US together in the early 2000s.

Brooklyn and Holly became best friends and used to go on playdates together after only nine months apart. The couple’s famous parents would accompany the families on sunny beaches and sleazy ski holidays, and they would frequently be captured traveling together.

Brooklyn and Holly have traveled extensively with private jets, celebrated each other’s birthdays, and were also present at his 2022 glitzy wedding to Nicola Peltz. However, Brooklyn’s explosive feud with his family now appears to be putting pressure on the friendship.

Brooklyn reportedly fell in love with his father, Sir David Beckham, and allegedly blocked Instagram from his entire family.

His brother Cruz alleged just last week that Brooklyn had blocked all of his family members on Instagram, including his 14-year-old younger sister Harper and his parents David and Lady Victoria.

Brooklyn reportedly blocked his family on the platform after declaring his wife Nicola as his “everything” in a heartfelt Instagram post on Christmas Eve. In Miami, Florida, he shared a photo of himself and the 30-year-old holding hands as they gathered for the holidays to celebrate her billion-dollar parents.

Soon after appearing to make a subtle dig at his separated family, he captioned the post with “My Everything,” which appeared to be another bold statement.

Brooklyn’s video, which was shared just days after Cruz’s brother, expressed concern about Brooklyn blocking the entire family on Instagram, raised eyebrows earlier this week.

Brooklyn is seen sauntering through a city in a video that was shared on his Cloud23 hot sauce TikTok account, with Lady Gaga’s Telephone as the soundtrack.

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He chose the lyric “sorry I cannot hear you I’m kinda busy” to go along with the video, which is interesting because it bolded the line. Following that, he moved on to promote his hot sauce, leaving viewers to wonder about the post’s timing and purpose.

Kyrgios beats Sabalenka 6-3, 6-3 in ‘Battle of the Sexes’ tennis showdown

In the “Battle of the Sexes,” a highly anticipated showdown with modified rules that divided tennis fans, Nick Kyrgios defeated women’s world number one Aryna Sabalenka.

In a 1973 exhibition match between Bobby Riggs and Billie Jean King that bore little resemblance to the era-defining encounter between Bobby Riggs and the former Wimbledon finalist, Kyrgios won 6-3, 6-3.

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There was more at stake then, with King’s nascent women’s professional tour fighting for its legitimacy and prize money that women players won still much less than men did.

King, one of the greatest women’s players of all time and at her best when she was 29 years old, defeated the 55-year-old Riggs, a top player of his day, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 in Houston, Texas, US.

In an effort to restrict Kyrgios’ power and speed advantage on Sunday in Dubai, the UAE, each player received just one serve and Sabalenka’s side of the court was nine percent smaller.

After only six ATP matches in the last three years, Kyrgios dropped to 671 in the rankings, but the 30-year-old Australian had enough to defeat Sabalenka, 27, who has previously won four Grand Slam singles titles.

After going 1-3 down, the maverick Australian was drenched in sweat and appeared out of breath in the second set, while his opponent danced to the music during a clever time out. After Belarusian Sabalenka sent a long shot, he managed to hold on and make it 3-3.

Kyrgios pulled away to win the game on serve before giving Sabalenka a warm embrace at the net while cheeky drop shots and other effective variations on his serve were used to shorten the points.

“I’ll admit, it was a really difficult match,” He claimed that she is a “hell of a competitor.”

She was putting the pressure on, and ultimately, it was a really close-fought battle, I had to buckle in.

A rematch would be something Sabalenka promised to “love.”

“I felt fantastic,” he said. I put on a fantastic fight. He was struggling. He was drowsy. She said, “I was happy to see that.”

When Palestinian existence is portrayed as hate

I’m from Palestine. And more and more people view that fact as a provocation.

I’ve recently witnessed anti-Semitism, a real, lethal form of hatred with a long and horrible history, being demonized to silence Palestinians, demonize our allies, and defame Israel for its role in the genocide in Gaza. It’s not about Jewish people being protected. It’s about preserving power.

The pattern is now inexplicable.

Ms. Rachel, a Palestinian children’s educator, is referred to as “Anti-Semite of the Year” for her hateful behavior and concern for Palestinian children. Her entire public work revolves around care, learning, and empathy. for acknowledging that Gazan children are suffering from trauma, starvation, and bombings. For expressing compassion.

Even as a Palestinian, I understand that having compassion for our children is dangerous.

A protest movement called Palestine Action targets Israeli military-supplied weapons manufacturers. It is labeled as a “terrorist” organization, which is a group responsible for mass executions, sexual slavery, and genocidal violence, but it is not debated, challenged, or even attacked within a democratic framework.

This comparison goes beyond being outrageous. It is made conscious. It completely alters the definition of “terrorism” that political dissention becomes extremism. Pathology develops from resistance. A protest turns into a “terror”. Palestinians are once more seen as a permanent threat rather than a people under occupation.

Language itself is currently being made illegal. Without any significant connection to history or significance, phrases like “globalise the Intifada” are forbidden. Intifada, a term that literally means “shaking off,” is ripped from its political context as a protest against military occupation and reduced to a slur. Even the right to cite their resistance is denied to Palestinians.

International law is being actively dismantled at the same time.

For daring to investigate Israeli war crimes, the International Criminal Court’s staff and judges are disciplined and intimidated. Because she uses language from international law to describe occupation, apartheid, and genocide, Francesca Albanese, the special rapporteur of the United Nations for Palestine, has been repeatedly criticized and smeared.

African leaders are honored when international law is applied to them.
It is seen as a hostility act when it is used against Israel.

This brings us to Australia, and it’s in one of the most revealing moments of all.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu charged the Australian government with encouraging anti-Semitism following the horrifying attack at Bondi Beach, which shocked and horrified Australians all over. Not because of any anti-Palestine rhetoric, but because Australia had begun to recognize Palestine as a state.

Reread that once more.

Even as a contributor to anti-Semitic violence, the diplomatic recognition of Palestinian statehood is portrayed as a moral failing, long held to be essential to peace and grounded in international law. The issue is presented as the Palestinian’s own existence.

Netanyahu’s assertion that he made this claim, as well as the fact that so many centers of power chose to ignore it, is what makes this situation so disturbing.

Governments, institutions, and commentators allowed the premise to remain in place rather than vehemently rejecting the idea that acknowledging Palestinian rights might “encourage anti-Semitism.” Some completely echoed it. Others remained silent. Nearly none of them confronted the perilous logic that Palestinian political recognition is inherently provocative, threatening, or destabilizing.

Not with thunder, but with acquiescence, as happens in moral collapse.

The end result is the Palestinian people’s erasure rather than Jewish people’s safety.

It is devastating to me as a Palestinian.

It means that I’ve been criminalized rather than just contested. My grief is politicised rather than simply ignored. My demand for justice is pathologized as hatred, not debated.

Anti-Semitism is a real problem. It needs to be confronted without apprehension. Everywhere, the Jewish people deserve protection, safety, and dignity. However, when anti-Semitism is expanded to include children’s educators, UN experts, international judges, protest movements, chants, words, and even the recognition of Palestine by the US, it no longer serves to defend Jews.

It shields a state from accountability.

Worse still, this weaponization puts Jews at risk by putting their Jewish identity at risk in government actions that commit atrocities in large numbers. It teaches the world that Israel represents all Jews, and that anyone who disagrees must therefore be hostile toward Jews. That doesn’t provide protection. It’s recklessness posing as morality.

The psychological strain is severe for Palestinians like me.

I’m sick of having disclaimers in the beginning of every sentence.

Watching my people starve while receiving lectures on tone deeply hurts me.

I detest the limitations of international law in some politically appropriate situations.

And I’m grieving for Gaza as well as the moral collapse that is taking place there.

Anti-Semitism does not apply to opposing genocide.

Solidarity is not “terrorism,” it is not.

Palestine is not incitement, as it is acknowledged.

Not using the name “suffering” is violence.

If the world continues to label me as an anti-Semite because I refuse to accept the annihilation of my people, anti-Semitism is not at issue.

Justifiable genocide is being committed.

And who made that possible in history will remain a mystery.

Moore sacked by League One strugglers Port Vale

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After falling seven points short of the bottom of the table thanks to Friday’s thrashing by Huddersfield Town, League One strugglers Port Vale have fired manager Darren Moore.

The Terriers’ 5-0 defeat by Vale by a score of 5-5 was their seventh straight loss to the Terriers, which gave them 10 safety points after 21 games.

Since defeating Barnsley at Oakwell on September 27, 2012, the Valiants have won just 12 league games.

We haven’t taken this lightly, but we think now is the right time to change, according to a club statement.

Moore signed a five-and-a-half year contract with the club, which is also in League One’s relegation zone, in February of last year.

However, Vale was relegated to League Two after only two victories in the 17 remaining games that season.

Even though Moore rebuilt the club after finishing second in League Two last term, life has been difficult for those who are still in the third tier.

Three victories on the spin in September against Exeter, Mansfield, and the Tykes gave rise to a revival after failing to win any of their first seven league games.

Moore expressed regret over the way things turned out this season.

He said it has been a real honor to lead Port Vale and to play for such a spirited football team.

“I want to thank the players, staff, and supporters for their support during my time at Vale Park,” I said. “Earning promotion in our first season gave me memories that I will always cherish.

A recruitment process will now begin, according to the club, and a decision will be made in due course.

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Romeo Beckham teases new venture amid explosive family feud

Due to the explosive fallout with Brooklyn Beckham, the Beckham family has been making numerous headlines in recent months, but Romeo may have found a way to make the most of it.

Romeo Beckham has put family affairs to one side in order to drum up business for a new project. The 23-year-old model and former footballer is well aware that the eyes of fans are upon him, his parents and siblings as the explosive fallout with Brooklyn Beckham continues.

But it seems this makes for a perfect opportunity to draw attention to other events, and the former Brentford F.C player has struck while the iron is hot. Amid reports of a frosty Christmas – not to mention a reaction to Beckham family treatment of the wedding of Holly Ramsay and Adam Peaty – Romeo has taken to social media to tease his next move.

Sharing a topless photograph of himself posing inside a tattoo parlour, the middle son of David and Victoria Beckham urged fans to “swipe” across his posting. And in so doing, fans were then drawn to a simple holding image of a new Instagram page titled “Intra”.

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The page currently only has seven followers and hasn’t yet posted anything, but it does have the teasing tagline “Play everywhere.” The former sports star’s first business venture may be referred to as the teasing account, which he left his 22-year football career to pursue a career as a fashion model.

Romeo’s older brother, Brooklyn, 25, has tried his hand at different jobs including being a photographer, a barista, and faced ridicule as a YouTube chef. But while he may have failed to secure a career in the kitchen, fans have been gripped by the ongoing blaze created by the explosive fall out he has had with his family.

Brooklyn and Romeo have clashed online – as has younger brother Cruz. Reports have suggested that animosity had been brewing since before Brooklyn married 30-year-old American billionaire heiress actress Nicola Peltz.

Years prior to their wedding day, there was a rumor that Nicola and Victoria had bitter disagreements behind closed doors. According to reports, Nicola and Victoria allegedly broke up after the American star’s union to the former Spice Girls’ eldest son in 2022, and it was suggested that Victoria tried to savagely snitch the bride while attempting to steal all the attention from her son’s big day.

Brooklyn and Nicola exchanged their wedding vows in an extravagant ceremony. Not a single Beckham family member was present when the happy couple exchanged the words “I do” a second at Nelson Peltz’s estate in Bedford, Westchester County, New York. Three months after former football player David celebrated his defining 50th birthday, the event took place.

Fans noticed that Brooklyn and Nicola were not present at any of the parties and completely ignored the controversial sport star by failing to acknowledge his birthday in public while the former Man U champ was having a party. Fans became concerned that Brooklyn had unfollowed his parents on social media more recently, which raised questions about the unbreakable state of their union.

And then Cruz, the youngest Beckham son, Cruz, 20, blasted his parents and claimed Brooklyn had blocked them all, which would remove them from his follower count, before it appeared they had unfollowed him back.

Then, according to a Victoria spokesperson, Cruz “were responding to reports that his parents had unfollowed their son, which is untrue.”

Gordon Ramsay and his family have reportedly been in the news as a result of the conflict because of how difficult their friendships have been reportedly turned around. As her father, Gordon Ramsay, and his father, David, both raised their careers in the United States, Romeo was a close friend of Holly Ramsay, 25.

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But Brooklyn snubbed Holly’s wedding celebrations as she swapped vows with Olympian Adam Peaty over the weekend. The move is said to have angered the Ramsay family – but reports have suggested they have left a “door open” for Brooklyn to be welcomed back into their lives. The Mirror has contacted representatives of the families for comment.