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Adam Peaty’s mum’s ‘soul screams’ as she vows to never ‘be hurt like this again’

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Caroline, Adam’s heartbroken mother, explained on the day of the ceremony that Caroline’s mother had felt like “they had cut my heart out” from the fallout. However, that didn’t stop Adam and Holly from vow-making in front of a packed house.

After being turned down for her son’s wedding this weekend, Adam Peaty’s mother has reportedly been grieving beside herself and has pledged never to experience such pain again.

On Saturday, December 27 Adam Peaty and Holly Ramsay tied the knot at the historic venue amid the hugely public fallout between Adam and his family, which led to his nearest and dearest being dramatically uninvited. The only member of his close clan that seemed to be in support on his special day was his sister, Bethany.

His heartbroken mother, Caroline, revealed on the eve of the ceremony that the fallout had felt like ‘they have cut my heart out’. But it didn’t stop Adam and Holly exchanging vows in front of a star-studded crowd, including the likes of David and Victoria Beckham and Dan Walker.

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The newlyweds were taken from church at around 1.30pm to receive a joyful oasel from the abbey bells and whisked away to their reception at Kin House, a Georgian manor house close to Chippenham, which is 17 miles away.

However, Adam’s broken-hearted mother Caroline, who lives more than 130 miles away in Staffordshire, was seated at home while the guests had a banquet and a traditional wedding cake were served at 8pm. She was reportedly grieving over missing one of her life’s most joyful days, and was described as “sobering herself” with grief.

Adam, 59, told The Mail on Sunday, “I’m not going to be hurt like this again,” while speaking from the council house where he was a child.

The roots of the Peaty family conflict go back to September 2024, when Adam and Holly snubbed wider members of the Peaty family by not inviting them to their engagement party. Caroline was also not invited to Holly’s glamorous hen do at Soho Farmhouse in the Cotswolds last month, even though the bride’s mother, Tana Ramsay, and friends including Victoria Beckham, were invited.

Caroline gave her son’s birthday today, his 31st birthday, a gift and card.

This weekend, reportedly, his aunt Louise reportedly exchanged harsh words with him about the family feud and his mother’s treatment. Moments before the wedding, she sent him a text message outlining her thoughts.

MailOnline has now revealed the text message read: “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.”

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UK curbs DRC visas, announces migrant return deals with Angola, Namibia

The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s government is being accused of not cooperating with its new policy regarding the return of undocumented immigrants and those who commit criminal offenses by the United Kingdom.

The measures were made public by the UK Home Office in a statement late on Saturday. Additionally, it stated that Namibia and Angola have come to a consensus to increase their citizen retribution.

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The agreements, which were announced last month by Secretary of State for Home Department Shabana Mahmood, represent the first significant change to the home department’s broad reforms that would temporarily change refugee status and expedite deportation for those who arrive without identification.

The DRC, Angola, or Namibia did not respond right away.

According to the Home Office, the DRC was unable to fulfill the UK’s cooperation requirements and was now denied access to VIP visa services and preferential treatment.

If cooperation doesn’t quickly improve, Mahmood warned that the UK could escalate measures to put a total stop to the DRC’s need for visas.

“We anticipate that nations will adhere to the regulations.” They must remove one of their citizens from their country if they do not have a right to remain there, she said.

“I sincerely appreciate the cooperation between Namibia and Angola. The Democratic Republic of Congo needs to make the right decision right away. Respect your citizens, or you’ll lose your right to enter our country.

She continued, “This is just the beginning of the steps I am taking to secure our border and accelerate the removal of those with no right to be here.”

In a bid to stop the arrivals of irregular migrants, which have fueled rising anger on the far-right, Prime Minister Keir Streamer’s centre-left government announced radical changes to the UK’s asylum system, including significantly lowering protections for refugees and their children.

More than 39, 000 people have flown into the UK on small boats this year, many of whom are refugees from war, compared to the total number of boats in place in 2024. This is lower than the previous record set by the Conservatives in 2022.

According to Mahmood, the reforms, which are based on Denmark’s strict asylum system, will deter people from using small boats to cross the English Channel from France.

She referred to the current system as “out of control and unfair,” and said it was a “uncomfortable truth” that the government had to face.

Refugee status will be reviewed every 30 months under the reforms. Once those nations are determined safe, refugees will be forced to go back to their home countries.

They will also have to submit a permanent residency application for 20 years instead of the current five.

Additionally, the government has stated that it will pass legislation to make deportation of irregular migrants and foreign criminals more difficult.

Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Yvette Cooper stated that the UK has “removed more than 50, 000 people with no right to remain” and that it has instructed diplomats to make returns a top priority.

However, Mark Davies, a former Foreign Office adviser, has been critical of the policy, calling it “shameful” and “a departure from” Britain’s longstanding commitment to supporting refugees.

The policy is also being attacked by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who added that it “appeases the most ghastly, racist right-wing forces all across Europe” and that it violates the UN Convention on Human Rights.

The refugee council’s chief executive, Enver Solomon, urged the government to reconsider, warning that “crossings” should be able to be able to build “secure, settled lives” thanks to the plan’s chief executive.

According to official data cited by the AFP news agency, there were 111, 000 asylum applications submitted in the UK in the year to June 2025, a record high.

However, from 2023 to 2024, the UK government made fewer initial positive decisions.

Polls open in Myanmar as military holds first election since 2021 coup

In a 2021 coup, Myanmar’s first general election was held in the country’s first democratically elected government since the military toppled Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi’s democratically elected government.

About a third of the 330 townships in Southeast Asia are being held for the heavily scrutinized election on Sunday, with significant portions of the area unaccessible as a result of a raging civil war between the military and various opposition forces.

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On January 11 and January 25, two rounds of voting will be held in addition to the initial phase, with the cancellation of voting in all 65 townships.

According to Al Jazeera’s Tony Cheng, who is reporting from Yangon, the country’s largest city, “This means that at least 20% of the country is currently disenfranchised.” What will be the turnout like in the cities, according to the article?

Polling stations in Yangon opened at 6am on Sunday (23:30 GMT, Saturday), and Cheng reported that there was a “relatively regular flow of voters” once the sun was up.

“But the majority of voters are middle-aged, and there aren’t many young people,” she continued. There are only a few options on the ballot when you examine it. He claimed that the majority of those options are military-related.

The election has been derided by critics as an unfavorable exercise with no opposition to military parties, including the United Nations, some Western nations, and human rights organizations.

Aung San Suu Kyi, who was removed from power by the military months after her party’s National League for Democracy (NLD) won the previous general election in 2020 by a landslide, is still imprisoned and has been disbanded.

The most popular party is likely to be the pro-military Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP).

The country’s 55 million-strong military, led by Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, has argued that the election represents a chance for a new start politically and economically for the country.

The military chief’s ballot was released shortly after the country’s capital, Naypyidaw, opened its polling places.

According to an opinion piece published on Saturday in the state-run Global New Light of Myanmar, the polls “will turn a new page for Myanmar, shifting the narrative from a conflict-affected, crisis-laden country to a new chapter of hope for building peace and reconstructing the economy.”

The elections are being held in a setting of violence and repression, according to UN human rights chief Volker Turk, with fighting still raging in many areas of the nation. There are no restrictions on the people’s ability to freely and meaningfully participate in the exercise of their rights to freedom of expression, association, or peaceful assembly, he claimed last week.

An estimated 90,000 people have been killed, 3.5 million have been displaced, and 22 million people have been left in need of humanitarian aid as a result of the coup in 2021.

More than 22, 000 people are currently being held for political offenses, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners.

Armed officers patrolled traffic intersections overnight while security staff was posted outside stations in downtown Yangon. Election officials installed electronic voting machines, which are the first to be used in Myanmar, and set up the necessary equipment.

Write-in candidates and spoiled ballots won’t be permitted by the machines.

Swe Maw, 45, who dismissed international criticism, was one of the city’s first-timers.

He told the AFP news agency, “It’s not an important issue.” “People always like and dislike one another.”

Moe Moe Myint, 40, said it was “impossible for this election to be free and fair” in the central Mandalay region.

When the military has ruined our lives, how can we support a junta-run election? she told AFP. We are “living between life and death,” she continued, “hiding in jungles.”

In two weeks, the third and final round of voting will take place on January 25.

No election results announcement dates or votes counting have been set.

Any military-controlled government, even one with a civilian appearance, is unlikely to receive significant international recognition, according to analysts, and the military’s effort to establish a stable administration in the midst of a protracted conflict is fraught with risks.

There will be no voting in rebel-held areas, which is more than half the country, because the Southeast Asian nation, which has a population of about 50 million, is at war.

Adam Peaty received devastating text from family member moments before wedding

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Adam Peaty’s family had a dramatic impact on the day of the big day when, just before he wed Holly Ramsay, he received a devastating message from a family member.

Adam Peaty texted a heartbreaking message from a family member who had insulted him for refusing to invite his mother to the wedding moments before saying, “I do, I do.”

After months of public fallout, Adam Peaty has finally married Holly Ramsay. While his mum and members of his immediate family were shunned from the lavish celebration, the pair tied the knot at Bath Abbey in front of a star-studded guest list.

His sister, Bethany, appeared to be the only person in Adam’s close family who appeared to be in support on his memorable day. On the day of the ceremony, Caroline, his heartbroken mother, revealed that the fallout had felt like “they have cut my heart out.” She added, “I don’t think they realize how much I’ve been hurt,”

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She continued, “My family is broken, and this is my first Christmas without my family.” Yes, I do have a third grandchild. Yes, I have my other children, but my family has been divided due to the events surrounding the wedding.

On his daughter’s wedding day, Gordon was captured looking as proud as he can on the day before the wedding. One of the images, which he shared with Holly on the cheek, was posted on social media.

A touching tribute to his wedding was included in his upload, which read, “I’m truly lucky to be able to walk this beautiful bride down the aisle and gain an incredible son in law @adam_peaty!” I’m so proud of you, Holly Ramsayy, and I can’t be prouder of my father.

However, Adam’s family drama didn’t stop there as the big day approached. His five-year-old son George was holding his hand in the abbey at the time of his death, and his aunt Louise, who was also not invited to the wedding, sent him a devastating text message.

She wrote, “I hope you never experience the pain your mother has endured, and despite it all, she still loves you.” You two deserve a lot of shame. 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.

The ceremony itself was not without drama either. Holly appeared to find herself surrounded by photographers upon her arrival with her father Gordon. It’s claimed a group tried to intercept Ramsay and her father’s arrival., which allegedly led to confrontations with security personnel outside the abbey.

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As bodyguards formed a protective cordon around the Ramsays, a skirmish is said to have erupted in a confined passageway beside the venue. A source told Hello! Magazine that the situation “descended into chaos”.

EastEnders actor Jamie Borthwick shares sad Christmas message after being sacked from soap

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Jamie Borthwick, a former EastEnders actor, cut a happy figure as he introduced a new year message to his fans months after being fired from the long-running BBC soap opera.

It’s been a year to forget for Jamie Borthwick, and now the actor has shared a sad Christmas message. Months after being let go by EastEnders producers, Jamie, 31, has uploaded a sombre looking image and message.

He had played the part of Jay on the BBC soap since 2006. However, following a fallout amid Strictly chaos, Jamie found himself suspended by the soap. Three months later, he was axed, losing his role in September this year.

Now, in a rare social media update, Jamie has tried to look on the positive side of things – even if his picture appears to portray a different message. Taking to Instagram, he shared a picture of himself looking glum while wearing a paper Christmas hat.

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“Wishing everyone a very happy Christmas and a slightly better 2026 for us all,” was the caption for the black-and-white image. He added two giggling-face emojis and two peering-face emojis.

Since his exit from the popular soap, Jamie has largely avoided social media. Following the release of footage that exhibited a vile language, he had been suspended.

While filming Strictly in the seaside town, he was heard using the offensive term for people with disabilities to describe Blackpool residents. His language, which was discovered in a video on a phone, was “entirely unacceptable and in no way reflects the values or standards we hold and expect,” according to the BBC at the time.

BBC Studios, the soap’s producer, announced at the time that Jamie Borthwick would not be making a return trip to EastEnders. On individual matters, we don’t make any comments.

Jamie should reflect on what he had said, according to the disability charity Scope, and get help from him. We hope he takes the opportunity to learn about the daily lives of those with disabilities.

After the incident, the actor, who had previously played Jay Brown in a funeral home, was spotted looking hopeless and unclothed. He may have been informed about the decision by the bosses days before the news broke.

After the suspension, he reportedly was scheduled to return to the set to resume filming. Instead, the door was shown to him. with the BBC declaring, “We are very clear about our expectations that inappropriate behavior and language will not be tolerated.”

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Jamie expressed regret for any offence or upset that Jamie’s words and actions have caused in June. There is no justification for my ignorance of the offensive term I used and its definition.

That completely irritates me. I am now aware that I directed the phrase in the manner that I did, and that I am deeply embarrassed to have used it. It was incorrect.

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