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Save £40 on spring-ready trainers from Kate Middleton-loved brand Veja

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Sustainable footwear brand Veja has some A-list celebrity fans, from Em Rata to Emma Watson and Meghan Markle. The brand even has the royal stamp of approval from Kate Middleton.

Princess Kate has been wearing Veja trainers for years, favouring the Esplar Trainers in white and gold, priced at £120.

And now we’ve found a pair of Veja’s with over £40 off in the Fenwick spring sale. Veja’s are often hard to come by on sale, especially with all sizes available, so this is a bit of a rare occurrence. The exact pair on offer are the Veja V-10 Trainers, reduced from £141 to £99.

These trainers are perfect for heading into spring, as they feature gorgeous powder blue and lilac detailing. They are the perfect mix of the classic white trainer and the colourful styles we’ve been seeing a lot over the past few years.

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These trainers are perfect for spring (Fenwick/Veja)

The trainers have been crafted from soft leather and feature blue suede overlays, with a lilac V logo on the side for Veja. And the best part about them is the materials used are environmentally friendly. The rubber sole is made from sustainable and partly biobased materials, and the insole from organic cotton, so you can be stylish and circular with your fashion.

If it is Kate’s ones you’re after, Fenwick has also knocked £20 off the Esplar Trainers in white and light blue, bringing the price down from £121 to £100. Although a few sizes have already sold out, so you’ll have to be quick to nab them before they go.

Another pair of trainers Princess Kate is a big fan of and has been spotted wearing multiple times is Superga’s Unisex Cotu Classic Trainers, and they are currently reduced on Amazon from £50 to £24.50. Superga has been aiming to make its shoes more sustainable, re-releasing a few of their iconic styles with renewable materials.

Katie Price reveals she’s going through menopause after miscarriage heartache

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Katie Price has revealed she is going through the menopause and says her body is ‘ ageing on the inside’.

The former glamour model, 46, opened up about the next stage in her life, weeks after revealing she’s had a heartbreaking miscarriage. Speaking on her podcast The Katie Price Show, Katie discussed 90s and 00s boybands reuniting – following the news Five are getting back together. And she shared her shock at how she’s the same age as the musicians from that era.

She said: “When Five are coming back and the Boyzone thing – did you see that? So we’re all looking so much older and I think, ‘ they’re the same age as me ‘ but I still don’t feel I’m old.

Katie hosts her podcast alongside her sister Sophie (Instagram)
 Katie is a mum to five children
Katie is a mum to five children

” But I know I am because even my body inside is going through the menopause, so I’m not a young spring chicken, it doesn’t matter how young I think I look, what tracksuit I put on and whatever. My body is old! It’s scary isn’t it? Inside my body it is ageing but the outside is fresh, “she said, referencing her numerous surgeries and tweakments.

It comes after Katie revealed she had a heartbreaking miscarriage recently. Speaking at the end of February Katie, who has made it no secret that she wants to expand her brood, said she had got pregnant around Christmas time with her boyfriend – former Married At First Sight UK star, JJ Slater. Tragically, it was discovered during scans that the couple had lost their baby, leaving them devastated.

” I was just really sad because we went from joy and relief that I could get pregnant naturally, to confusion, heartbreak and sadness, “she said at the time. Katie explained that she and JJ were not trying for a child after being told she was perimenopausal.

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Katie Price, pictured with her boyfriend JJ Slater, is keen to have more children (INSTAGRAM/KATIEPRICE)
Katie and ex Carl underwent IVF treatment but it was not successful
Katie and ex Carl underwent IVF treatment but it was not successful (Getty Images)

However, on Boxing Day, she noticed she had missed a period – something which was unusual for her. Instantly, she started displaying symptoms including sore breasts, feeling nauseous, feeling moody and being bloated.

Katie also said she did” lots of pregnancy tests “to be sure because her boyfriend was” so excited”. She added to The Sun:” We went to a clinic for blood tests and a scan and the scan showed where the baby was, but that it wasn’t alive any more. It’s been devastating. “

Katie has previously had three miscarriages and a devastating ectopic pregnancy. The star has been incredibly candid about her desires to have more children and even took part in a documentary, titled Katie Price: Making Babies, with her ex-fiancé Carl Woods where she underwent IVF treatment in order to conceive. The IVF was unsuccessful.

Since their split, car salesman Carl has said he’s pleased the IVF didn’t work. Speaking to The Sun about the failed conception, Carl said:” This is not a heartbreak situation. I’m not unhappy that it didn’t work. I’m ecstatic that it didn’t work. I’m sure she’s glad she’s got the clean break. You know, we don’t have any ties.

“So actually, yes, everything happens for a reason. God was looking down on me and Kate and said, ‘ you’re not matched to be parents, let’s not make this work. You go that way, I’ll go this way'”.

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Staggering cost of Michelle Keegan’s birth in luxury hospital with goodie bags and lobster

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Congratulations are in order for Michelle Keegan, who has welcomed her first child with husband Mark Wright.

And it would appear that the newborn entered the world in style at a swanky hospital favoured by members of the royal family.

Palma Elizabeth Wright was born on March 6, with delighted new mum Michelle sharing a sweet black and white picture via Instagram, where she and Mark can be seen gently clasping their daughter’s hand. The proud parents wrote: “Together we have a new love to share – our little girl”.

Baby Palma was born at London’s world-famous Portland Hospital, a private maternity hospital which offers the sort of experience you’d expect from a five star hotel.

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Michelle and Mark are now proud parents (Instagram/wrighty_)
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Baby Palma was born on March 6

Located in upmarket Westminister, a stone’s throw away from parliament, the exclusive Portland has long won the approval of famous parents, from Molly Mae Hague to Victoria Beckham, Jools Oliver to Dani Dyer.

Even royal mums have given birth here, with Sarah Ferguson, Meghan Markle, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie all giving the hospital their royal seal of approval. Of course, these luxurious birthing experiences don’t come cheap, with A-List mothers expected to shell out at least £15, 000.

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A-List mothers are expected to shell out at least £15, 000 for the Portland’s hotel experience (Internet Unknown)

As shown in the 2018 BBC documentary, Five Star Babies, this princely sum is the very minimum of what is expected. The show followed Chinese ‘ it-girl ‘ Liu Hui, who splashed out approximately £30, 000 overall.

The Independent reports that expectant mums can choose from either a midwife-led or consultant-led maternity package. The starting price begins at £5, 950 and can go up to £8, 900 depending on how early in the pregnancy the purchase is made. Each subsequent night spent in the hospital can cost up to £2, 180, meaning the total bill can quickly skyrocket into the tens of thousands.

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Celebratory meals on offer include champagne, lobster and foie gras (Internet Unknown)

Michaela Paul, maternity services advisor, said that these packages enable mums-to-be to have “flexibility and control over their pregnancy, choice of birth and birth plan, so they enjoy a truly individual experience”.

Patients can expect much more than a simple slice of toast after the birth. Celebratory meals on offer include champagne, lobster and foie gras, OK reports, and the treats don’t stop there.

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Private rooms come with en suites and spare beds so that partners can stay (The Portland Hospital)

Little ones are gifted £3, 500 Moses baskets from opulent furniture brand Dragons of Walton Street, plus £14, 000 four-poster Little Duchess cots. Privacy and comfort are prioritised, with no squeezing into cramped, noisy wards. After the birth, mums are left to recuperate in private rooms, which include beds for partners, as well as en suite bathrooms stocked with slippers and Molton Brown toiletries.

Inside the Portland Hospital
Midwives provide round-the-clock care (BBC)

Rather than being rushed out, they receive round-the-clock care from midwives, who can feed their newborns in the hospital’s nursery if the mum needs her rest. They will also receive physiotherapist visits, who will provide support and suggestions regarding postnatal exercises.

Hospital food doesn’t exactly have the best reputation, but this certainly doesn’t apply at the Portland, where kitchen staff headhunted directly from the legendary Dorchester hotel. Head chef Sam Tadjadit told The Independent: “We offer an extensive choice within our menus which change seasonally. All food is cooked to order, taking into account individual dietary needs, and our team of chefs is available to meet with women to discuss specific requirements. We are also able to cater for partners and visitors”.

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Goodie bags stuffed with champagne are handed out to mums before they go home (The Portland Hospital)

Before heading home, new mums are handed goodie bags reportedly stuffed with champagne, posh toys, and even invitations to a professional mother and baby photoshoot. However, for mums in the public eye, it’s not just the plush treatment that appeals – it’s the all-important security.

Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand write in their 2020 book Finding Freedom, which explores Meghan and Harry’s marriage: “Portland Hospital offered not only state-of-the-art care but also an underground entrance where blacked-out SUVs driving in and out were the norm”.

As per the biography, Duchess Meghan “never considered” giving birth to Prince Archie at the Lindo Wing where Princess Kate welcomed Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, as she “wanted something more discreet”.

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Trump’s steel, aluminium tariffs: How are targeted countries responding?

President Donald Trump’s tariffs on the imports of steel and aluminium by the United States are sending shockwaves through global markets and escalating tensions with key trading partners, including Canada, Mexico and the European Union.

Some countries are fighting back with retaliatory tariffs, others are seeking exemptions, and a few are trying to negotiate their way out of the 25 percent tariffs.

So, who is escalating the trade war, who is trying to avoid it, and what does this mean for the industries that rely on these metals?

Who supplies steel and aluminium to the US?

Canada, Brazil, and Mexico are the top three suppliers of steel to the US, collectively accounting for about 49 percent of its imports between March 2024 and January 2025, according to the International Trade Administration. The remaining leading suppliers are South Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Germany, Taiwan, the Netherlands, and China, which together make up 30 percent of US steel imports.

Here is a breakdown:

  • Canada – 16 percent
  • Brazil – 14 percent
  • Mexico – 9 percent
  • South Korea – 8 percent
  • China – 2 percent

For aluminium, the biggest suppliers are Canada, the United Arab Emirates, Russia and Mexico. Canada is the dominant supplier, responsible for nearly 40 percent of US aluminium imports, followed by the UAE, Russia and Mexico.

The tariff war will have a widespread effect on manufacturers and consumers in the US as steel and aluminium are crucial in the making of home appliances, cars, planes, phones and buildings, among others.

Steel is a backbone material for construction, manufacturing, transport, and energy, with the construction sector using one-third of all steel imports. It will push up costs for infrastructure projects, including airports, schools and roads.

Aluminium, being lightweight and corrosion-resistant, is essential for the automotive and aerospace industries, as well as food and beverage packaging.

The US is particularly dependent on aluminium imports, with roughly half of the metal used in the country coming from foreign sources.

The US import of steel and aluminium last year was $31bn and $27bn, respectively, according to the US Department of Commerce data.

Vina Nadjibulla, vice president of research and strategy at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, said the tariffs are especially damaging because there is “little economic or genuine national security rationale for them”.

“The US can’t realistically onshore enough of these commodities, so the duties mainly create economic pain for American consumers and key trading partners”, Nadjibulla told Al Jazeera.

They instead introduce a level of “unpredictability and volatility we haven’t seen in decades”.

By undermining established trade norms, the US “effectively encourages other nations to respond in kind, with devastating impact for the stock markets and investor and consumer confidence across North America and beyond”, Nadjibulla said.

How are countries responding?

Canada

The biggest steel and aluminium supplier to the US has taken a strong stance against the tariffs. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called the tariffs “unjustifiable” and a “dumb thing to do”.

Canada announced 25 percent retaliatory tariffs on $20.6bn worth of US goods, including $8.8bn on steel and $2bn in aluminium imports. It has also imposed an additional tariff of nearly $10bn on US goods such as computers and servers, display monitors, water heaters and sports equipment, among others.

These countermeasures take effect on Thursday.

“We are going to stand up for our workers, and we are going to make sure the American people understand that their leadership’s decisions have consequences”, Trudeau said earlier this week.

Mark Carney, who will succeed Trudeau as prime minister, has pledged to maintain the tariffs until the US commits to fair trade practices. He said he is willing to take “a much more comprehensive approach for trade”.

“We firmly believe that in a world fraught with geopolitical and economic uncertainties, it is not in our common interest to burden our economies with tariffs”, he said on Wednesday.

The latest tariffs are in addition to the 25 percent counter-tariffs on $20.8bn of US imports, imposed on March 4 in retaliation to the previous Trump levy that has since been delayed by a month.

European Union

The EU has also announced retaliatory measures targeting more than $28bn worth of US goods such as motorcycles, peanut butter, and jeans, among others. These measures will roll out in two phases:

  • Phase 1 (April 1) – Reinstating previously suspended tariffs on $8.7bn worth of US products, including steel, aluminium, bourbon, and motorcycles. The counter levies, which were imposed between 2018 and 2020 during Trump’s first term, were suspended under the Biden administration.
  • Phase 2 (mid-April) – Introducing new tariffs on an additional $19.6bn worth of US exports, such as poultry, dairy products, fruits, and cereals.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has warned that these tariffs will increase prices and threaten jobs on both sides of the Atlantic.

“We deeply regret this measure. Tariffs are taxes. They are bad for business and even worse for consumers”, she said, adding that the EU “will always remain open to negotiation”.

Mexico

Mexico’s response remains unclear. President Claudia Sheinbaum has indicated that any retaliatory tariffs would be implemented only if negotiations fail. However, she has already struck a temporary waiver deal with Trump, securing an exemption until April 2 for Mexican imports under the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) trade agreement signed under Trump’s first term.

However, analysts say goods that do not comply with the USMCA could still attract the new 25 percent tariffs.

This comes after Mexico and Canada negotiated a one-month delay in the tariffs, during which both countries agreed to boost border security measures. Trump has followed through with his campaign promise to impose tariffs on Mexico until it stopped immigration and drug trafficking through its borders.

Brazil

Despite being one of the hardest-hit nations, Brazil has chosen diplomacy over retaliation. Brazilian officials are engaging in talks with Washington in hopes of securing an exemption.

The government led by left-wing President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva issued a statement regretting the “unjustifiable” move by the US.

“President Lula told us to remain calm, noting that in the past we have negotiated under conditions that were even more unfavourable than the current ones”, Finance Minister Fernando Haddad told reporters on Wednesday.

South Korea

Trump has accused South Korea of taking advantage of the US, adding that Seoul’s average tariff is four times higher, without providing proof. The trade between the two close allies is almost tariff-free due to a free trade agreement.

“And we give so much help militarily and in so many other ways to South Korea. But that’s what happens,” Trump said during his address to the US Congress earlier this month.

He also promised to scrap the CHIPS and Science Act, under which several Korean companies, including Samsung Electronics, receive US assistance.

South Korea has opted for negotiation rather than confrontation. It has also activated a “full emergency response mode” to protect local industries.

On Tuesday, South Korea’s acting President Choi Sang-mok said Trump’s “America First” policy had started targeting his country.

South Korean officials have actively sought dialogue with their US counterparts to negotiate potential exemptions and address mutual concerns. Trade Minister Cheong In-kyo is scheduled to visit Washington, DC, on March 13-14, aiming to discuss reciprocal tariffs and investment opportunities.

The visit seeks to influence the Trump administration’s trade policy report and to present South Korea’s stance on tariffs.

China

Beijing is not a leading steel supplier to the US. However, it has taken the tariffs as a direct economic attack and responded aggressively.

Mao Ning, spokesperson at the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told reporters the move was in violation of World Trade Organization rules, and that China, the world’s largest steel producer and the second-largest economy, will take all necessary measures to safeguard its rights and interests.

“No one wins in a trade war or a tariff war”, the spokesperson said.

China has already slapped tariffs on the US in retaliation to the 20 percent blanket tariff imposed by Trump.

How will the tariff war affect US ties with its allies?

Australia, another key US ally which has been affected by Trump’s tariffs, said it would not retaliate. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the tariff “entirely unjustified”, but ruled out reciprocal tariffs as it would affect Australian consumers.

Canberra had managed to get an exemption from steel and aluminium tariffs under Trump’s first term.

According to Nadjibulla, these tariffs paint an image that the US is becoming “an unreliable partner for its closest allies”.

She said countries such as Canada, Australia, and South Korea “will look to minimise their vulnerabilities” and pursue strategies like diversifying trade partners.

BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds secure F1 rights

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BBC Radio 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds have secured exclusive Formula 1 UK radio rights for the next three seasons.

Former world champion Damon Hill has signed up to the 5 Live team from the 2025 season, which begins with the Australian Grand Prix this weekend.

Jennie Gow and Rosanna Tennant are presenting and pit lane reporting, while Harry Benjamin will serve as the lead commentator, with Ben Edwards.

Radio 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and the BBC Sport website will broadcast live race commentary, including qualifying and practice sessions.

“With Lewis Hamilton moving stables to Ferrari, Max Verstappen going for a fifth consecutive title, and Lando Norris hoping to win his first drivers ‘ championship, it’s got all the elements to be the best season in history”, Gow said.

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Mark Wright’s mum shares true opinion on Michelle Keegan as she sends sweet tribute

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Mark Wright’s mum Carol has issued a heartfelt message that proves what she thinks of Michelle Keegan following the birth of their first child.

The TOWIE star and actress, both 37, announced the happy news they have welcomed a baby girl yesterday. They shared an adorable first photo of their new bundle of joy as well as revealing her meaningful name. Mark and Michelle captioned the black and white photo of their newborn: “Together we have a new love to share… Our little girl. Palma Elizabeth Wright 06.03.25”.

The proud new parents were completely flooded with messages of congratulations and support from their celebrity pals as well as fans. Mark’s mother was also among those sharing a public message to the couple. She re-shared the sweet photo of Palma and write: “We are in love with you beautiful baby girl thank you Michelle and Mark for this wonder gift. X”.

Mark’s sister also commented: “So so happy for you both. The best news ever”. The reality TV star has been married to Coronation Street icon Michelle since 2015 and they announced they were expecting their first child together three months ago. The couple shared the life-changing news by sharing a sun-soaked snap of themselves on the beach of a Spanish island with Michelle’s baby bump proudly on display.

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Carol shared a touching message (Instagram)
Carol Wright and Mark Wright
Mark’s mum said she is ‘ in love ‘ with baby Palma (FilmMagic)

In a joint post, the happy couple wrote in December: “2025 is going to be a special one for us…]baby emoji. love heart emoji]”. In the loving snap on a picturesque beach, Michelle could be seen holding her baby bump as Mark lovingly looked on. It seems the couple have taken inspiration from the Spanish island of Mallorca, where they have a holiday home.

They often jet off to Palma de Mallorca for a romantic trips away and late last year they headed on a Christmas getaway. Michelle gushed about the island as she wrote: “Just a couple of days in our fave place before the Christmas build up begins”, alongside snaps of the food, coffee shops and scenery.

Michelle had previously opened up about the tough speculation about their marriage when they chose not to start a family straight away – but she now feels more “confident about her boundaries”. “Around the time we got married, I was open about the fact that I wanted to have a family but then, because we didn’t choose to have children within a certain time, there was lots of speculation”, she said last month.

“And we can handle that but, at one point, there was a story every week. My family was asking me about it, so I made the decision to not talk publicly about that side of my life. I’m going to be 38 this year and, as I’ve got older, I feel more confident about my boundaries”. She once admitted her own mum had been on at her about having future grandchildren.

The Fool Me Once star said in 2019 that she wasn’t “getting any younger” but that it wasn’t the right time for her to start a family. When asked the intrusive question, Michelle said at the time: “Not yet. Everyone always asks that question. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not getting any younger”. She added on the Jonathan Ross show: “My mum is on it as well. No plans yet, but we definitely do want children in the future”.

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