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On revolution anniversary, Bangladesh’s Yunus announces national elections

Bangladesh’s interim leader, Muhammad Yunus, has unveiled a roadmap of democratic reforms as the nation marks a year since a mass uprising toppled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Rallies, concerts and prayer sessions were held in the capital, Dhaka, on Tuesday as people in the South Asian nation celebrated what many called the country’s “second liberation” after its independence from Pakistan in 1971.

The anniversary culminated with Yunus, the 85-year-old Nobel Peace Prize laureate presiding over Bangladesh’s democratic overhaul, announcing that he would write to the chief election commissioner requesting that national elections be arranged before Ramadan in February.

“We will step into the final and most important phase after delivering this speech to you, and that is the transfer of power to an elected government”, he said.

Yunus had previously said elections would be held in April, but key political parties have been demanding he hold them earlier and before the Islamic holy month in the Muslim-majority nation of 170 million people.

“On behalf of the government, we will extend all necessary support to ensure that the election is free, peaceful and celebratory in spirit”, the interim leader added.

Hasina’s rule saw widespread human rights abuses, including mass detentions and extrajudicial killings of her political opponents.

Protests against Hasina’s rule began on July 1, 2024, with university students calling for changes to a quota system for public sector jobs. They culminated on August 5, 2024, when thousands of protesters stormed Hasina’s palace as she escaped by helicopter.

Hasina, 77, fled to India and remains there. She has defied court orders to attend her ongoing trial on charges amounting to crimes against humanity.

On Tuesday, Yunus called for people to seize the “opportunity” for reform. He also warned about people whom he said sought to undermine the nation’s gains, saying, “The fallen autocrats and their self-serving allies remain active, conspiring to derail our progress”.

“Dialogue continues with political parties and stakeholders on necessary reforms, including the political and electoral systems”, he added.

Those gathered in Dhaka included families of those killed in the&nbsp, crackdowns on last year’s protests. Police were on high alert throughout the city with armoured vehicles patrolling the streets to deter any attempt by Hasina’s banned Awami League party to disrupt the day’s events.

Protesters also welcomed Yunus’s move to formally read out the July Declaration, a 28-point document that seeks to give constitutional recognition to the 2024 student-led uprising. He added that trials for those responsible for the July killings of 2024 were progressing swiftly.

Viral K-beauty brand lands at Boots with ‘lifesaving’ £18 serum that has one weird ingredient

This K-Beauty brand that’s been a viral sensation has just landed at Boots, and shoppers are rushing to grab the £18 serum that’s been hailed ‘a lifesaver’ – once you get over its weird ingredient

Viral K-beauty brand’s ‘lifesaving’ £18 serum with a weird ingredient hits Boots(Image: Getty)

Within the world of cosmetic procedures, there’s one skincare treatment that has rapidly gained popularity. Aiming to stimulate collagen and elastin creation, polynucleotide injections are a cutting-edge way of successfully diminishing fine lines, dark circles, and loose skin. Whilst the procedure has sparked some raised eyebrows, thanks to one of its shocking ingredients, its effectiveness in tackling visible ageing signs cannot be questioned.

But if you don’t fancy taking the leap into receiving injections, there is a needle-free option—Anua’s PDRN Hyaluronic Acid Capsule Serum. Designed to be added seamlessly into your skincare routine alongside your other go-to serums, this viral hit works to provide the same results as the polynucleotide injections by using the same weird ingredient.

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The Anua PDRN Hyaluronic Acid Capsule 100 Serum
The Anua PDRN Hyaluronic Acid Capsule 100 Serum now sells for £18 at Boots(Image: Anua)

This £18 formula hails from the popular Korean skincare label Anua, which has become a cult favourite and viral sensation on social media platforms like TikTok.

The serum features PDRN (salmon DNA or ‘salmon sperm’), alongside hyaluronic acid and collagen, to intensively moisturise and plump the complexion. This diminishes fine line visibility, unveiling the coveted “glass skin” that K-beauty has made famous.

The serum’s revolutionary capsule technology enables its active components to penetrate more deeply into the skin, addressing various epidermal levels to deliver fuller, more luminous skin almost instantly.

The PDRN Capsule Serum features a featherlight and rapidly absorbing consistency, enabling you to apply it multiple times for an overnight treatment effect or mix it with your foundation for a glowing finish.

This serum is ideal for everyday application, and the brilliant aspect is that there’s no requirement for injections, needles, or bookings—simply add it to your usual skincare regimen. Dot a few drops onto your face and gently pat it in with your fingertips before slathering on your moisturisers or oils. And if you’re using it during the day, don’t forget to layer on SPF30 to protect your skin.

Not only does it combat signs of ageing and quench your skin’s thirst, but it also repairs and maintains your skin barrier, leaving you with a lasting, radiant glow. But the PDRN Capsule Serum isn’t the only unique skincare serum from the Korean beauty world.

The COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence, now £22.39 (down from £27.99), is another darling among beauty aficionados. It boasts real snail secretions and promises to deliver ultra-intense hydration and repair dry, damaged skin.

Rodial’s bee venom-infused skincare range also features an unusual ingredient. Each product genuinely contains bee venom – or more precisely, melittin peptides ethically sourced from bee venom – and is said to give your skin a fuller, plumper look.

This skincare sensation is up for grabs from Cult Beauty and Lookfantastic for £20, but those looking to save a couple of pounds can grab this Anua serum for £18 from Boots and Amazon.

Not long after landing at Boots, this serum has already garnered a near-perfect 4.8 out of 5-star rating on Boots’ website. One thrilled shopper says: “Glowing, glass skin. Sat really well under other serums.”

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Another 5-star rater gushes: “PDRN serum has been a lifesaver for my skin—it works incredibly well, and I use it religiously every morning and night.”

Viral K-beauty brand lands at Boots with ‘lifesaving’ £18 serum that has one weird ingredient

This K-Beauty brand that’s been a viral sensation has just landed at Boots, and shoppers are rushing to grab the £18 serum that’s been hailed ‘a lifesaver’ – once you get over its weird ingredient

Viral K-beauty brand’s ‘lifesaving’ £18 serum with a weird ingredient hits Boots(Image: Getty)

Within the world of cosmetic procedures, there’s one skincare treatment that has rapidly gained popularity. Aiming to stimulate collagen and elastin creation, polynucleotide injections are a cutting-edge way of successfully diminishing fine lines, dark circles, and loose skin. Whilst the procedure has sparked some raised eyebrows, thanks to one of its shocking ingredients, its effectiveness in tackling visible ageing signs cannot be questioned.

But if you don’t fancy taking the leap into receiving injections, there is a needle-free option—Anua’s PDRN Hyaluronic Acid Capsule Serum. Designed to be added seamlessly into your skincare routine alongside your other go-to serums, this viral hit works to provide the same results as the polynucleotide injections by using the same weird ingredient.

READ MORE: Princess Andre creates the ultimate ‘juicy lips’ look with these exact products

READ MORE: Vicky Pattison raves about her go-to black midi dress that ‘works wonders to cover bloat’

The Anua PDRN Hyaluronic Acid Capsule 100 Serum
The Anua PDRN Hyaluronic Acid Capsule 100 Serum now sells for £18 at Boots(Image: Anua)

This £18 formula hails from the popular Korean skincare label Anua, which has become a cult favourite and viral sensation on social media platforms like TikTok.

The serum features PDRN (salmon DNA or ‘salmon sperm’), alongside hyaluronic acid and collagen, to intensively moisturise and plump the complexion. This diminishes fine line visibility, unveiling the coveted “glass skin” that K-beauty has made famous.

The serum’s revolutionary capsule technology enables its active components to penetrate more deeply into the skin, addressing various epidermal levels to deliver fuller, more luminous skin almost instantly.

The PDRN Capsule Serum features a featherlight and rapidly absorbing consistency, enabling you to apply it multiple times for an overnight treatment effect or mix it with your foundation for a glowing finish.

This serum is ideal for everyday application, and the brilliant aspect is that there’s no requirement for injections, needles, or bookings—simply add it to your usual skincare regimen. Dot a few drops onto your face and gently pat it in with your fingertips before slathering on your moisturisers or oils. And if you’re using it during the day, don’t forget to layer on SPF30 to protect your skin.

Not only does it combat signs of ageing and quench your skin’s thirst, but it also repairs and maintains your skin barrier, leaving you with a lasting, radiant glow. But the PDRN Capsule Serum isn’t the only unique skincare serum from the Korean beauty world.

The COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence, now £22.39 (down from £27.99), is another darling among beauty aficionados. It boasts real snail secretions and promises to deliver ultra-intense hydration and repair dry, damaged skin.

Rodial’s bee venom-infused skincare range also features an unusual ingredient. Each product genuinely contains bee venom – or more precisely, melittin peptides ethically sourced from bee venom – and is said to give your skin a fuller, plumper look.

This skincare sensation is up for grabs from Cult Beauty and Lookfantastic for £20, but those looking to save a couple of pounds can grab this Anua serum for £18 from Boots and Amazon.

Not long after landing at Boots, this serum has already garnered a near-perfect 4.8 out of 5-star rating on Boots’ website. One thrilled shopper says: “Glowing, glass skin. Sat really well under other serums.”

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Another 5-star rater gushes: “PDRN serum has been a lifesaver for my skin—it works incredibly well, and I use it religiously every morning and night.”

Ed Sheeran teases ‘bonkers’ music video with Rupert Grint back as his stalker

Ed Sheeran has shared a teaser for his brand new music video, A Little More, which features the Harry Potter franchise’s very own Rupert Grint in a surprise cameo role

Ed Sheeran teases ‘bonkers’ music video with Rupert Grint back as his stalker

Ed Sheeran has teased fans with a snippet from his ‘utterly bonkers’ upcoming music video for A Little More, which will see the return of his ‘stalker’, Rupert Grint. The award-winning musician took to Instagram to share a short clip of Harry Potter star Rupert looking worse for wear as he walked out of prison.

Rupert previously appeared in Ed’s Lego House music video in 2011. In the Lego House video, Rupert was seen seemingly portraying Ed. He’s see writing song lyrics, lounging on a tour bus before going on stage in front of a cheering crowd. However, after getting on stage, security tackles him and the viewer immediately realises Rupert is just an obsessive fan.

He becomes more obsessive as the video continues, and the video ends with the two running into each other as Rupert is forcibly removed from the music venue. It comes after Mel B’s ‘spiritual’ Moroccan wedding with non traditional dress.

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Rupert Grint
Rupert makes a return after 2011’s Lego House(Image: teddysphotos/Instagram)

With the short glimpse of the new music video, it seems Rupert spent the last few years in prison and is finally a free man. An excited Ed shared the teaser on Instagram and wrote: “4 years later me and @rupertgrint are reunited. I had this wild idea after writing the song, and thankfully Rupert was up for it.

“It’s an utterly bonkers video for a very upbeat, fun, but angry song. Think this one is gonna be a lot of people’s fav song from Play. Out Thursday, watch out for more stuff coming.”

Rupert Grint in salmon pink zip-up hoodie
The star is seen walking out of prison(Image: teddysphotos/Instagram)

After walking out of the prison doors, a selection of old clips from Lego House played before the words Rupert was seen walking down the street. It is then revealed the music video is coming out on 7 August.

Fans were obsessed with Rupert and Ed reuniting for the video, with one user writing in the comment section: “Omg he was on prison all these years.”

Another posted: “I’m so excited for this because when the Lego House video came out I was a huge Rupert fan at the time and that’s what introduced me to Ed’s music.”

“Lego house is one of my favouritesss, super excited for a little more!!!?!” one delighted fan commented and one person added: “14 freaking years ago. We’re all getting old over here. Mad.”

Lego House was released in November 2011 as the third single of his debut studio album, +. Meanwhile, A Little More is from his upcoming album, Play, which also features hit song, Azizam, Old Phone and Sapphire.

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The album is due to be released on 12 September.

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Ed Sheeran teases ‘bonkers’ music video with Rupert Grint back as his stalker

Ed Sheeran has shared a teaser for his brand new music video, A Little More, which features the Harry Potter franchise’s very own Rupert Grint in a surprise cameo role

Ed Sheeran teases ‘bonkers’ music video with Rupert Grint back as his stalker

Ed Sheeran has teased fans with a snippet from his ‘utterly bonkers’ upcoming music video for A Little More, which will see the return of his ‘stalker’, Rupert Grint. The award-winning musician took to Instagram to share a short clip of Harry Potter star Rupert looking worse for wear as he walked out of prison.

Rupert previously appeared in Ed’s Lego House music video in 2011. In the Lego House video, Rupert was seen seemingly portraying Ed. He’s see writing song lyrics, lounging on a tour bus before going on stage in front of a cheering crowd. However, after getting on stage, security tackles him and the viewer immediately realises Rupert is just an obsessive fan.

He becomes more obsessive as the video continues, and the video ends with the two running into each other as Rupert is forcibly removed from the music venue. It comes after Mel B’s ‘spiritual’ Moroccan wedding with non traditional dress.

READ MORE: Ed Sheeran lists favourite movie of all time – but not everyone’s on boardREAD MORE: Ed Sheeran reveals horror threat to daughters after crazed fans try to break into his home

Rupert Grint
Rupert makes a return after 2011’s Lego House(Image: teddysphotos/Instagram)

With the short glimpse of the new music video, it seems Rupert spent the last few years in prison and is finally a free man. An excited Ed shared the teaser on Instagram and wrote: “4 years later me and @rupertgrint are reunited. I had this wild idea after writing the song, and thankfully Rupert was up for it.

“It’s an utterly bonkers video for a very upbeat, fun, but angry song. Think this one is gonna be a lot of people’s fav song from Play. Out Thursday, watch out for more stuff coming.”

Rupert Grint in salmon pink zip-up hoodie
The star is seen walking out of prison(Image: teddysphotos/Instagram)

After walking out of the prison doors, a selection of old clips from Lego House played before the words Rupert was seen walking down the street. It is then revealed the music video is coming out on 7 August.

Fans were obsessed with Rupert and Ed reuniting for the video, with one user writing in the comment section: “Omg he was on prison all these years.”

Another posted: “I’m so excited for this because when the Lego House video came out I was a huge Rupert fan at the time and that’s what introduced me to Ed’s music.”

“Lego house is one of my favouritesss, super excited for a little more!!!?!” one delighted fan commented and one person added: “14 freaking years ago. We’re all getting old over here. Mad.”

Lego House was released in November 2011 as the third single of his debut studio album, +. Meanwhile, A Little More is from his upcoming album, Play, which also features hit song, Azizam, Old Phone and Sapphire.

Article continues below

The album is due to be released on 12 September.

Follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Threads.

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Harris blasts Spirit to win in Hundred opener

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The Hundred women’s competition, Lord’s

London Spirit 176-5 (100 balls): Harris 89* (42); Kapp 2-23

Oval Invincibles 159-4 (100 balls): Lanning 85 (51); Wong 2-26

Spirit won by 17 runs

Grace Harris hit a stunning unbeaten 89 from 42 balls as London Spirit began their title defence with a boundary-laden 17-run win over Oval Invincibles in The Hundred.

The Australian put on 100 with Cordelia Griffith, who made 50 from 29 balls, as Spirit posted 176-5 – their highest total in the women’s competition – at Lord’s.

Facing a daunting chase, Invincibles lost captain Lauren Winfield-Hill second ball but regrouped with former Australia skipper Meg Lanning leading the charge.

Despite a 77-run third-wicket stand with Marizanne Kapp and Lanning’s stunning 85 from 51 balls giving them a glimmer of hope, Invincibles came up just short on 159-4.

Harris blitz gives Invincibles too much to do

Harris came in 28 balls into the innings with Spirit 40-2 and Griffith having already showing plenty of positive intent.

The 31-year-old, back with Spirit after a previous stint in 2023, soon joined in – clubbing Australia team-mate Amanda-Jade Wellington for six fourth ball.

She continued to attack Wellington but that almost proved her downfall as she offered a chance at long-off on 22 but the catch went down – an error duly punished by Harris.

The half-century came up from 28 balls – Spirit’s second quickest in The Hundred – and while Griffith fell the ball after matching that feat, Harris powered on.

Back-to-back sixes off Sophia Smale followed and Tash Farrant – who claimed two wickets on her return to the franchise tournament after injury ruled her out of the past three editions – received the same treatment.

Invincibles managed to keep her off strike late in the innings to deny Harris the chance of a century but her six sixes equalled the competition record for an individual innings and took Spirit to a formidable total.

For much of the chase it looked as though Spirit would defend the runs with ease but a magnificent knock from Lanning, assisted by Kapp, kept it interesting.

Even after Issy Wong bowled Kapp with a fine yorker, Lanning kept going and hit a series of towering sixes over the leg side.

What is happening on Wednesday?

It’s up to Old Trafford on Wednesday as Manchester Originals take on Southern Brave in another double-header.

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