Countryfile’s Adam Henson feared family addition would bring ‘heartache’

When Adam Henson arrived home with his wife Charlie and their two children, he feared he had made a mistake.

Countryfile’s Adam Henson, 59, was concerned he might be inviting “heartache” into his household when he introduced a new member to the family. Adam and his wife Charlie are parents to grown-up children Alfie and Ella.

In his book, Christmas on the Farm, Adam reminisces about a year when he was grappling with finding the ideal gift for Charlie. His search led him to a farm where the owner was attempting to sell a litter of kittens.

Adam reveals that the family had vowed never to adopt another cat following the loss of their cherished pet Percy. “Desperate as I was for a present for an idea for Charlie’s present, these kittens seemed a good idea,” Adam shared.

Adam was given a cat by the farmer with the promise to “catch one.” The kittens “weren’t about to allow themselves to be caught,” so he eventually succeeded in capturing one despite some initial difficulties.

However, Adam soon realized why this particular kitten couldn’t fend off capture. He wrote, “She was a sad spectacle, and her little tummy was bloated.”

The farmer even expressed concern that the tiny feline “doesn’t look like it’s going to survive,” according to the television personality. Despite this, Adam made a pit stop for supplies in the process to bring the kitten home.

When Adam arrived home, he made the decision to give his wife the kitten, stating that he would “never have managed to keep her hidden” and that it needed “TLC.” He later admitted that Charlie had “mixed feelings.”

She worried about this depressing, clumsy little creature because I might have caused her and the kids a lot of heartache.

Adam admits to starting to regret his decision when the farm veterinarian called the family later that day. Although the kitten initially experienced “uncertain” life beginnings, Adam reveals that she developed into a gorgeous, fluffy cat, which the family gave the name Twiglet.

Adam claims Twiglet became his family’s “favorite Christmas present” despite his early doubts and the fact that he describes himself as a “dog person.”

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Alfie was six years old at the time, and Ella was 10 at the time. He believes it was the “right time” for a new family addition. While Adam himself would “choose a dog over a cat,” he claims that the young people adored her and applauded the animal for settling into life on his Gloucestershire farm.

One of the two litters, named Frank, remained with the family after Twiglet’s production. After conducting a nationwide search, Adam, who runs Cotswold Farm Park, gained a leading role on Countryfile and became a television host.

Israeli arms companies’ revenues soared in 2024

Israeli arms companies generated record-breaking profits last year as some of their products were “battle-tested” after participating in Israel’s genocidal war against the Palestinians in Gaza.

Israel’s defense exports increased by 13% in 2024 from the previous year, reaching a record of almost $15 billion, dominated by missiles, rockets, and air defense systems, according to a statement released in June.

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In 2024, more than half of the deliveries were made by European military units, while India was the only exporter. Other shipments were made in Asia-Pacific.

One of the top ten nations in the world exports arms, Israel.

Israel is currently facing allegations of genocide in a case brought by South Africa to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), and the International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes.

The author of The Palestine Laboratory: How Israel Exports the Technology of Occupation Around the World, Antony Loewenstein, told Al Jazeera, “Israel sells the idea of getting away with it.”

That appeals to many other countries, according to the statement.

Israeli arms trade specialist Shir Hever claimed that countries that import Israeli weapons are aware of their “illegal” behavior.

Hever stated to Al Jazeera, “Buyers are aware that a genocide is occurring, and third countries are required by law to not trade with nations that are committing war crimes and crimes against humanity.”

Palestinians in Gaza who have survived the war recount attacks that have claimed the lives of their loved ones as Israeli weapons companies increase their revenues.

Kareem al-Birawi claimed that last year, his mother and three siblings were killed in a quadcopter attack at Jabalia’s Osama Ben Zaid School.

The drone entered the room, I saw. He claimed that there was a red flash before smoke emerged.

“After that, there was fire and an explosion.” My mother and aunt screamed. Then they all sat still.

We are constantly being watched.

Israeli weapons exports include facial recognition technology, which is widely used in Gaza and is used in hundreds of locations in the occupied West Bank.

When released from prison in December of this year, Palestinian detainee Ahmad Lubbad was detained and learned how closely Israel was being watched.

He claimed to Al Jazeera that Israeli soldiers had access to his wife’s phone number, both of his new and old addresses, as well as the names of his neighbors and those with whom he collaborated.

“I’m convinced that we are watched every second,” I said after the interrogation. Fully exposed, Lubbad claimed.

Exports increased by 54% from 36% in 2023 to 54% of the total, according to Israel’s Ministry of Defense’s report from June. Asia Pacific surpassed Europe by 23% and the United States by 9%.

Suljovic denies slow play ‘cheating’ claim from Cullen

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After the 32nd seed was eliminated from the PDC World Darts Championship, Joe Cullen claims Mensur Suljovic’s slow play amounts to cheating.

Suljovic, an Austrian, denied using any particular strategies to enhance his second-round success.

The 53-year-old said, “I never ever do this as a provocation.” I only do it for the sake of playing. I’m sorry, but I’ll never do this. I’m sorry, man.

Cullen, an Englishman, won the first set but lost the third and fourth sets, including allowing a 2-1 lead to expire. He then fell to 11th place.

In a post on X, Cullen said, “If that’s darts, I don’t want no part of it.”

Mensur was always liked away from the board, but everyone could see that! I don’t believe I’m the only person who experiences this. It’s a part of the game, according to the old guard, but use your word for it: it’s cheating. Darts are not a dart.

The 36-year-old shook his head as he picked up his darts case and glared at the Austrian as he celebrated his victory in front of the crowd after the match.

Due to deliberate slow play intended to disrupt an opponent, which is not covered by the PDC’s specific, timed rules, it is considered unsportsmanlike conduct and a potential rules violation.

Luke Littler, the defending champion, will face David Davies on Sunday night, Suljovic is the next opponent.

Rob Cross, the 2018 champion and 17th seed, won a gruesome encounter 3-1 to avoid losing to Ian White.

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Chelsea put nine past Liverpool in Women’s League Cup

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Holders Chelsea defeated Liverpool 9-1 to reach the Women’s League Cup semi-finals, while Manchester City, who had last year lost to them, also advanced with a significant win.

Johanna Rytting Kaneryd added a hat-trick and Sam Kerr scored the opening two goals for Chelsea.

Sjoeke Nusken and Millie Bright also had their names on the score sheet, with Wieke Kaptein scoring twice.

Liverpool are rooted at the bottom of the Women’s Super League and have failed to win any of their last four games, according to Jenna Clark, who brought her home.

After winning 5-1 against West Ham on Sunday, Chelsea will face Manchester City at home in the semi-finals.

Before Riko Ueki’s fierce strike in the 26th minute gave West Ham a brief hope, Kerolin and Lauren Hemp put Man City 2-0 up in the opening 10 minutes.

Both Man Utd and Arsenal advanced.

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The semi-final lineup includes Manchester United, Chelsea, and Chelsea, who defeated Tottenham 2-1.

Arsenal were unable to increase their lead after 20 minutes thanks to Laia Codina’s looping header until Stina Blackstenius scored in stoppage time.

At the VBS Community Stadium, Crystal Palace, the only Barclays WSL 2 side left, played in front of a record crowd of 3, 040 people.

Meanwhile, United won a close game 2-1 over Tottenham in a thrilling 3-3 WSL game last weekend.

Spurs opened the scoring thanks to Drew Spence, but Jess Park and Fridolina Rolfo’s late goals allowed Marc Skinner’s side to advance.

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George Clarke posts emotional statement after losing in Strictly final

Following the series’ conclusion, Strictly 2025’s winner George Clarke wrote a heartfelt statement in tribute to his “new girl” professional dance partner Alexis Warr.

The YouTuber claims that the 2025 Strictly Come Dancing glitterball helped him “discover some self-belief,” despite the fact that he may not have won. Karen Carney and Carlos Gu were the only ones who could have made it to Saturday night’s final three, but the content creator and his professional partner Alexis Warr couldn’t make it.

In a lengthy statement released today (Sunday, December 21) George said the end of the series was “a lot to process”, and added, “The journey is done and that’s hard to come to terms with.” He also described the last few months as “a hell of an experience”, before paying tribute to Alexis, one of the BBC show’s newest professional recruits.

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He wrote, “Your pro is 99% of your process, and I’ve had the best and most formative four months of my life, which shows how impactful she has been.” She encouraged me to develop a sense of self, which has really helped shape me both as a dancer and as a person.

She was a fantastic dancer and choreographer, as I believe it was obvious at first, but something about her is that she is also a wonderful person.

His new “Strictly family” member, Claudia Winkelman, added four red heart emojis to his post, and judge Craig Revel Horwood said, “Well done George,” which received a lot of love from his post. Georgey! was also added by his partner Alexis, who is 25. Thank you so much! If you ever need a dance partner, please let me know. I’ll be there.

The 25-year-old Alexis, who was born in Utah and is now 25 years their junior, put in a show in the Saturday night finale, which included Tess Daly and Claudia. They also reprised their Paso Doble from Ruelle, which earned them 30 points in Week 2.

Additionally, they performed a Viennese Waltz by Queen and a show dance by The Killers to Human. Finalists Karen and Carlos, Amber Davies and Nikita Kuzmin, tied with them with 39 votes, and they finished one point ahead of them in the other three dances.

George continued, “I ended the night doing three wildly different dances that I would have had no chance to do at the start of the competition.” I personally genuinely enjoyed performing them, which I never anticipated would happen, and not only was there improvement.

He described the “whole world of Strictly” as “uplifting and positive”, and said it was a “breath of fresh air” in his life.

He continued, “I’ve learned a lot about dancing, I’ve learned a lot about myself, and it’s something I’ll never forget.” Everyone has had their own personal journeys, many of which would have been honorable victories, but I’m happy to report that a particularly impressive woman both on and off the dance floor had the honor of winning.

My body will remain in service until 2026, though I hope I can continue dancing somewhat because I don’t feel like I’m done.

A particularly heartfelt one from dancer Amy Dowden, who wrote, “What a kind, genuine lovely soul! ” was another comment from the series’ star. You have always amazed me. Thank you for supporting our @alexis_warr in her first year and contributing so much to the show. Both of them should be so proud of it! Xxxxx “

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Why Gemma Atkinson can’t marry Strictly’s Gorka Marquez – everything you need to know

Everything you need to know about Gemma Atkinson’s marriage to Gorka Marquez is The Mirror’s top secret.

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Although the two are engaged, the couple hasn’t said “I do” for a number of important reasons. The pair have since grown closer together since getting together in 2018.

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After Gemma Atkinson said she can’t marry Gorka Marquez from Strictly, all you need to know is this:

    Strictly Come Dancing star Gorka Marquez, 35, and Gemma Atkinson, 41, got engaged on February 14, 2021, but they haven’t yet agreed on a wedding date. Although they weren’t paired together when the 2017 series of Strictly was being shot, they started dating after the series was over.

  1. Beautiful children: The couple, who do not have children, Mia and Thiago, have a stable and content family without getting married.
  2. Devastating loss: Gemma claims that David, her father, passed away in a heart attack at the age of 52 when she was just 17 years old, making up one of her biggest obstacles to getting married.
  3. Dear Dad, Gemma acknowledged in an open letter for Father’s Day that she struggles with the idea of getting married without her father present, and particularly not having him walk her down the aisle.
  4. Family name: Gemma also revealed that she believes that giving up her last name would mean losing her last kinship with her father because she is the last of her family members.
  5. Knowing her heart, she acknowledged that Gorka and she had already engaged, but she kept saying “something stops me” whenever she did.
  6. Comfort in knowing that her father, Gemma said, would have fostered Gorka with pride and been a proud member of their family.
  7. She explained that her children frequently refer to her father as “GanGan David,” keeping his memory alive in their home.
  8. Gorka’s unwavering support: Gorka has previously stated that while their children are still young, they don’t want to marry.
  9. Future objectives: He stated that they would rather have Thiago become more independent before organizing their wedding day around a child.
  10. Medical adjustments: Gemma’s daughter Mia recently learned that she has epilepsy and is being treated.
  11. Gemma mentioned Mia’s lack of seizures, but she has shown significant improvement in recent months as a result of medical advice.
  12. Medical professionals and dedication: Gemma claims that Mia’s condition was helped by introducing a ketogenic diet.
  13. READ MORE: Strictly Come Dancing’s Gorka Marquez ‘can’t marry’ Gemma Atkinson for devastating reason

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