Former Love Island and The Only Way Is Essex star takes us inside her red TK Maxx bag and explained that Friends legend Rachel Green still influences her wardrobe
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Olivia Attwood launches TK Maxx ‘What’s In Your Bag’ YouTube series(Image: TK Maxx/ Cover Images)
If Rachel Green had a YouTube channel and a red TK Maxx bag, it might look a lot like this.
Olivia Attwood is fronting a new series on YouTube that’s part fashion confessional and part treasure hunt – and it’s all about bringing high style to the everyday. In the first episode, TV personality and former Love Islander Olivia talks about her fashion inspirations and favourite picks across fashion, accessories, and home décor.
From luxury labels to unexpected gems, she demonstrates how to curate a stylish wardrobe and living space, proving that iconic style doesn’t need a high price tag.
And as the UK hunkers down in readiness for the colder seasons, Olivia unpacks her signature TK Maxx tote to reveal her autumn essentials, including luxe cashmere, forever-denim, and the sunglasses she never leaves home without. She will also address her must-have staples and beauty essentials.
Olivia also shares how Friends icon Rachel Green still influences her wardrobe, explains why she might be behind the collectable Labubu toy craze, and gives a stylish shoutout to her beloved dogs with TK Maxx’s top pet accessories.
With her signature mix of humour and effortless style, Olivia reminds viewers that every day can be iconic – whether you’re throwing on the perfect off-duty look or proving that great denim really can carry you through anything.
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The What’s in Your Bag campaign launches today across TK Maxx’s social channels, inviting shoppers to discover their own one-of-a-kind finds. The ongoing series will feature fashion influencers from across Europe revealing what’s inside their iconic TK Maxx red bags.
On Wednesday (October 1), Janet Jackson and Paris Jackson, the daughter of the late Micheal Jackson, had a sweet moment while attending Paris Fashion Week.
Janet Jackson made a rare appearance at Paris Fashion Week on October 1st, and everyone was watching. In the French capital city, the 59-year-old singer and her niece Paris Jackson, who is the son of Michael Jackson, sat together.
The singer wore a floor-length skirt, a cinched short-sleeve leather top, an oversized leather blazer, and pointed heels in an all-black ensemble. She wore smokey eye makeup and gold hoop earrings.
Paris paired her black leather high heels with a floor-length, long-sleeved black dress with a slit up the waist. For the city’s Tom Ford show, she finished her look with a variety of rings.
Chris Evans has sparked a meltdown amongst Oasis fans after appearing to suggest that the band will be releasing news relating to the future of the group
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Oasis have been riding a supersonic high since their reunion(Image: Big Brother Recordings)
Oasis fans are in meltdown after Chris Evans hinted at huge news from the band. Millions of fans across the world have been riding a supersonic high since once warring brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher hit the road for the first time in 16 years, earlier this year.
Their mammoth Oasis Live ’25 tour kicked off in Cardiff, before travelling to Manchester, Edinburgh, London, California, New Jersey, Mexico, Los Angeles and Toronto. In just a matter of weeks, they will be heading Down Under for their shows in Melbourne and their final show, November 8, in Sydney.
However, many fans believe that the mighty Manchester band will be continuing to ride the wave of success well into next year, and that has been spearheaded by radio DJ Chris. During his Thursday morning breakfast slot on Virgin Radio, he hinted that there would be major news about the band.
The news instantly spread like wildfire, causing the official Oasis website to completely crash and display an Error 44 warning. Fans have since taken to a fan page to share their excitement, with one writing: “Don’t know if anyone else heard it but Chris Evans has said on his breakfast show this morning that there’s Oasis news coming today.
“He’s just said again it’s big news for 2026.” A second penned: “I’m going to be stuck refreshing the web page now for the rest of the day but won’t give up trying. I made it to Knebworth but never managed tickets this year despite hours of trying.” “Etihad June, between the Take That gigs… ITS ON,” exclaimed another.
Meanwhile, a fourth added: “Europe 2026!” Many fans have noticed that there are ten days between Take That’s performance at the Etihad on June 21 and their final show on July 1, instantly sparking speculation that Oasis could perform at their home stadium between the shows.
Elsewhere, others believe that the band will also be announcing a string of dates at Knebworth Park, which would mark 30 years since their record-breaking shows on August 10 and 11, 1996, at the iconic venue. At the time, 250,000 people attended the shows, with a further 2.5 million attempting to obtain tickets.
However, the Mirror understands that there will be no future shows from Oasis and their current tour is the only chance to see the band perform. Liam, however, has also joined in on the speculation that more dates will be announced.
On Wednesday, the rocker took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to drop a string of clues to his fans. In view of his 3.8 million followers on the platform, he said: “Big announcement coming soon keep your eyes peeled.” A follow up message read: “Ready.”
Liam went on to tweet: “Shall I give you another 5 mins,” before following up with: “Rite this is it we’re going in [sic].” However, his message turned out to be: “I am the f**king b******s.” Days prior, he also shared a message on social media, allegedly referencing more shows.
While he was quick to remove his post, fans had already screenshotted Liam’s tweet. He wrote in Roman numerals: “MMXXV11.” Fans quickly shared their theories as one said: “It was 2025 in roman numerals with an 11 after it, so I’d imagine it’s an announcement in November 2025.” Another added: “Maybe it’s the year we’ll get a new album.
“There’s definitely something going on next year though as he’s been saying ‘see you next year’ multiple times this tour, and Noel trying to change the subject when being asked about Knebworth next year.”
During the performance at Wembley Stadium this weekend, Liam told the sold-out crowd: “I wanna thank you lot for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the f**king map. Champagne Supernova. See you next year!” However, the band will be re-releasing a 30th anniversary edition of their second album, (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, which includes a new version of Acquiesce.
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Elsewhere, an Oasis Live ’25 Opus book has been announced, revealing reunion pictures as well as pictures shot across the tour. Photographer Simon Emmett said: “Being chosen to photograph the top-secret Oasis reunion portraits was a real honour.
“As the only photographer to document it from the very start through to the end of the tour, it’s been a truly unique and privileged experience and insight. The extraordinary mania and positivity has been intoxicating. Much more than a band reunion, it’s been a real cultural movement.”
Five people were saved from the rubble of an Islamic school in Indonesia after it collapsed during prayer. At the East Javan school Al Khoziny, at least six people have died, 60 are still missing, and dozens more have been hurt.
As authorities shift their focus from rescuing to recovery, dozens of students feared trapped in rubble at a collapsed boarding school in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia, are now in agony.
At the Al-Khoziny Islamic Boarding School, thermal drones and other equipment found “no additional signs of life,” according to Suharyanto, the head of Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency, at a press conference on Thursday.
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When they learned the news, their relatives fell to the ground in the nearby streets and cried in agony.
To aid in recovery efforts, authorities promised to use powerful machinery.
They had previously opposed hiring excavators to remove the debris out of fear of harming those still trapped inside.
As rescuers continue to painstakingly sort through the debris for the 59 people who are believed missing, authorities have sealed off the school, which officials claim fell as construction workers were laying concrete on the fourth floor of the building.
However, the smell of decomposing bodies was pervasive even hundreds of meters away.
[Aisyah Llewellyn/Al Jazeera] Police tape around the site of the school collapse on October 2, 2025 in Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia
A junior police officer who was present at the scene, who declined to be identified, said that the missing were “all dead.”
He claimed that the majority of the school’s students had perished for a long time.
On Thursday, family members who have been sleeping at the scene since Monday, when the building collapsed, gathered at a tent on the site to give DNA samples in the hopes of identifying their loved ones.
As Surabaya doctors prepared to take a buccal swab, Ahmad Ichsan, whose 14-year-old son Arif Affandi is thought to be trapped, wipes away tears and murmurs a prayer.
According to Ichsan, who is from Madura, an island located 33 kilometers northeast of Sidoarjo, “he has been at the boarding school for two years and four months.”
“I sent him to school here so that he would learn how to be a good son, follow his parents, and serve his country,” he said.
Ichsan claimed to have learned of the child’s collapse from the parent of his son’s class.
“I left the school right away. He continued, “I’ve been here ever since.”
“I still have hope that he is still alive,” he said. “They haven’t found him yet.
A DNA sample is provided at the site of the school collapse in Sidoarjo [Aisyah Llewellyn/Al Jazeera] by Ahmad Ichsan, whose son is missing.
Five students were discovered alive in the collapsed building late on Wednesday night, raising hopes that more could be saved.
As the “golden window,” the crucial 72-hour period cited by experts as crucial for keeping disaster victims alive, expired on Thursday, those hopes seemed to grow more fragile.
More than 100 people have been injured and five students have already been confirmed dead.
Muhammad Sobir expressed hope that Nurdin, his 13-year-old son, would be found alive.
He will be found alive, according to God willing. He declared to Al Jazeera, “I’ll stay here until they find him.”
Nurdin, who is close to Madura,  , had only been a four-month student there, according to Sobir.
Because it offers a high-quality education, we chose this boarding school. He said that Nurun is a good boy, a good boy, and he is very diligent with his studies.
Sobir claimed that his main concern was not the collapse of the school, but that he did not know what had caused it.
He said, “I don’t know what happened, but I can’t at this time think about that.”
“I watched what occurred on television,” he said. No one has seen my boy despite the fact that I was watching it on the news at the time.
A DNA sample is provided at the site of the school collapse in Sidoarjo [Aisyah Llewellyn/Al Jazeera] by Muhammad Sobir, whose son is missing.
Nur Fatria, Sobir’s wife, also gave the forensic team a buccal swab.
She told Al Jazeera, “I can’t even tell you how I feel about taking this test.”
“I’m still perplexed and shocked.” I’m no longer sure how I feel. I’ve been staying here for four days.
According to Deris, a forensic police officer, DNA samples are being requested from both the missing’ parents so that they can be cross-referenced.
Deris, who goes by one name like many Indonesians, told Al Jazeera, “We take buccal swabs and then send them to the lab to be tested against the DNA of the corpses that are found at the site.”
Then, to see if DNA samples from the victim’s bones or another body part match, we will take them.
[Aisyah Llewellyn/Al Jazeera] Distressed relatives walk to the forensic tent at the site of the collapsed school.
Hayyi, a 23-year-old student, said he was anticipating the arrival of his younger brother, 15-year-old Ahmad Suhavi, who he last saw during the summer holidays, several months ago.
Hayyi told Al Jazeera, “He just said he was returning to the classroom, and I wish him well.”
We haven’t received any updates about his status and we don’t know where he’s located in the classroom.
A terrorist attack was foiled by the 6 Brigade Nigerian Army’s (Sec 3 Operation Whirl Stroke) and two terrorists were neutralized in Taraba State.
Lieutenant Umar Muhammad, the acting assistant director of army public relations at the 6 Brigade Nigerian Army, stated in a statement that troops moved to Tor Ikyeghgba village on October 1st, 2025, where they were alleged to be converging.
According to him, the troops immediately attacked the terrorists along the Powerline axis with superior firepower, which led to the neutralization of two terrorists upon arrival at the general area.
Items recovered during the operation included a locally produced pistol, two Dane guns, three rounds of special ammunition, one Baofeng radio, one motorcycle, and other items.
The statement read, “The breakthrough is in the continuation of the ongoing operations across Taraba State, code-named OPERATION LAFIYA NAKOWA, aimed at exterminating terrorists and criminal elements within the state.”
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Brigadier General Kingsley Uwa, the commander of the Nigerian Army, commended the soldiers for their quick action, resilience, and professionalism while urging them to keep up the momentum.
He assured state residents that the Brigade would continue to work toward preserving state peace, safety, and security.