Susanna Reid appeared on Lorraine to show off her new ‘bronde’ hair colour for autumn in a chic on-sale dress, and we’ve found exactly where to shop it
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Susanna Reid has gone ‘bronde’ for the autumn(Image: Instagram @susannareid100)
Susanna Reid has just provided us with the dopamine dressing inspiration we didn’t know we needed. Appearing on Good Morning Britain and Lorraine, the TV presenter looked gorgeous in a chic Barbie pink midi dress that’s currently on sale.
The feminine dress was the perfect match for her latest hair transformation. Susanna showed off her on-trend ‘bronde’ shade, which blends warm brunette tones with golden highlights and is already proving to be a popular hair colour this autumn.
Susanna’s exact dress is still available to shop, and with over £100 discount. Hailing from Karen Millen, the Compact Stretch Tab Detail Full Skirted Midi Dress is currently 40% off, bringing its price down from £259 to £155.
This midi features a flattering A-line silhouette, plus a belt detail that helps to cinch and sculpt the waist to your desire. While, the short sleeves and midi length make this dress perfect for the awkward in-between weather we’re currently experiencing, where it’s hot one minute and raining the next.
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Susanna’s Karen Millen dress is currently on sale with over £100 off(Image: Instagram @susannareid100 / Karen Millen)
The subtle colour change has given Susanna’s hair a glossy, sun-kissed look that’s ideal for brightening up dreary autumn days, while the fuchsia pink dress adds a vibrant pop of colour to her new season wardrobe.
Viewers quickly took to social media to compliment her outfit and hair, proving once again that Susanna knows how to nail her on- and off-screen looks.
This style of dress from Karen Millen appears to be a popular one among our daytime TV ladies, with Lorraine Kelly wearing a denim version just last week. To present Lorraine, the TV presenter sported the Stretch Denim Tab Belt Detail Midi Dress from Karen Millen. Normally priced at £149, this cool midi dress is now £104.30, which is a huge 30% off.
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And this dress nails a huge seasonal trend: denim. Of course, denim makes an appearance for autumn/winter every year, but this year it’s bigger than ever. We’re talking denim everything, from boots to bags and dresses.
The Girlfriend stars Robin Wright as Laura, an over-protective mother.
Robin Wright attends a gala screening of “The Girlfriend”
The Girlfriend airs on Prime Video on September 10 and it was directed by Robin Wright, who also stars as one of the main roles in the thriller.
The 59-year-old American actress, producer and director has won numerous accolades across her glittering career, including a Golden Globe Award.
She first rose to fame as Kelly Capwell in the NBC soap Santa Barbara in the 80s, before transitioning into film.
Her most iconic films include The Princess Bride and Forrest Gump, for which she gained a nomination for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.
The star also boasts some impressive directing credits, having worked on episodes of the Netflix crime series Ozark.
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Robin Wright directs and stars in this addictive new thriller(Image: PRIME VIDEO)
Born in Texas, her parents divorced when she was two and she relocated to California with her mother.
She began her career as a model at the age of 14, before joining Santa Barbara at 18 years old.
Robin Wright’s husbands
The star has been married three times, firstly to actor Dane Witherspoon, whom she met in 1984 on the set of Santa Barbara.
The couple divorced in 1988 and she started a relationship with actor Sean Penn following his divorce from Madonna.
They have two children together – daughter Dylan Penn, born in April 1991, and son Hopper Jack, born in August 1993.
After breaking up and getting back together, they married in 1996 but after a turbulent relationship, they divorced in July 2010.
In February 2012 she began dating actor Ben Foster and the pair were engaged, but called off their engagement in 2015.
In 2017, Wright began dating Clément Giraudet, a Yves Saint Laurent executive, and they secretly married in August 2018 in France. However, Wright filed for divorce in September 2022.
She is currently in a relationship with architect Henry Smith.
Robin Wright was married to Sean Penn
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Robin Wright’s net worth
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the star has a staggering net worth of $65 million (£48 million).
She experienced a career resurgence when she joined the cast of Netflix’s House of Cards as Claire Underwood. She also made her directorial debut on the series.
At the peak of the series, she is believed to have earned $9 million (£6 million) per season for her work on the show.
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At one point, she was making $420,000 (£309,000) per episode.
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s love-child Joseph Baena was estranged from his famous father for years but has been fully welcomed into the family, attending half-brother Patrick Schwarzenegger’s wedding over the weekend
Joseph Baena looks to finally be part of the Schwarzenegger clan(Image: FilmMagic)
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s love-child was seemingly on the guestlist of his half-brother’s wedding over the weekend – marking a new chapter for the famous family 14 years on from the paternity scandal that rocked the world.
Joseph Baena, who was born as the result of a secret affair between his mother, housekeeper Mildred Patricia Baena, and the former Governor of California, was one of the famous faces in the crowd as Patrick Schwarzenegger finally tied the knot with Abby Champion.
Actor Patrick, 31, married his bride in in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho on Saturday after a 10-year courtship. The groom’s White Lotus co-star Jason Isaacs and his family were in attendance to see him walk down the aisle, including his parents Arnold and Maria Shriver and his sister Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt and her husband, Chris Pratt.
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Despite a report from TMZ on Monday claiming that 27-year-old bodybuilder Joseph – who is the same age as his half-brother Christopher Schwarzenegger – didn’t make the guest list, it looks like Joseph very much did make the cut.
Following a less than ideal introduction to his half-siblings, Joseph now seems to be very much part of the fold. He was snapped laughing and joking as he mingled with fellow guests at Patrick’s wedding over the weekend.
It previously appeared that Joseph did not share a close bond with his half-siblings, as seen when they all attended their dad’s FUBAR season two premiere in June without him. Arnold was photographed with his four children from Maria, and later posed separately with Joseph.
Joseph’s paternity caused a nationwide scandal in 2011. The 27-year-old, who has followed his father into the world of bodybuilding and acting, only discovered that Arnold was his dad when he was 13-years-old.
Terminator star turned politician Arnold, 78, has daughters Katherine, 35, Christina, 34, and sons Patrick and Christopher with his ex-wife Maria Shriver, 69. The former couple announced their split in 2011 as news of Arnie’s love child shocked the world.
Both Arnie and Joseph have spoken about their relationship over the years(Image: Getty Images)
A week on from confirming the breakdown of his marriage, Arnold opened up about how Joseph was conceived. “After leaving the governor’s office I told my wife about this event, which occurred over a decade ago,” he told the Los Angeles Times.
“I understand and deserve the feelings of anger and disappointment among my friends and family. There are no excuses and I take full responsibility for the hurt I have caused. I have apologized to Maria, my children and my family. I am truly sorry.”
Joseph spoke candidly about his relationship with his father in 2022 and revealed why he does not use the Schwarzenegger surname despite pursing a career in acting.
“My dad is old-school; he doesn’t believe in handouts,” he told Men’s Health magazine. “He believes hard work pays off, and so do I. I love the word honour, and I’m very prideful in the sense that if I use my dad’s contacts or ask him for favours, I wonder what honour is that gonna bring me?”
“When I go to auditions, they don’t know who I am because we don’t have the same last name,” Joseph continued, adding that when he does land a role he will “know it’s all me.”
A New Zealand father who was killed by police while on the run with his three children had been hiding at a makeshift bushland campsite stocked with weapons and ammunition, police have said.
Tom Phillips, who absconded with his three children in 2021 amid a custody dispute with his former partner, was killed on Monday after being confronted by police following a burglary in the rural town of Piopio.
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Police say they shot Phillips dead after he opened fire on officers, leaving one with critical injuries.
Phillips’ children – aged 12, 10 and nine – were safely recovered by authorities.
New Zealand Police on Tuesday released images of the campsite where they say Phillips and his children had been holed up before his fatal encounter with police.
Police said “several” firearms were recovered from the campsite located in “dense bush” in Waitomo, a rural community located about 190km (120 miles) south of Auckland, along with three guns that were found at the scene of the shootout.
Two quad bikes were also recovered at the campsite.
Zealand Police Commissioner Richard Chambers said officers had spent years considering how to best handle the situation as they were aware that Phillips was “armed,” “dangerous” and “motivated”.
“We were confident that, irrespective of how hard we tried to bring it to a peaceful conclusion, that with a motivated person that was always going to be a challenge,” Chambers told a news conference.
“And that has informed the way that we have dealt with this matter over the four years.”
Chambers said Philips, who was facing robbery and other charges, and his children had moved about frequently, making it difficult to pin down their whereabouts.
Police Minister Mark Mitchell said officers had been at pains to bring the situation to a conclusion without any loss of life.
“You had a father, in Mr Phillips, who, in my view, had no regard for the safety of those children. He seemed to be solely motivated in terms of what he wanted to do and how things were impacting him,” Mitchell said.
Philips’s disappearance from the remote community of Marokop with his children in December 2021 gripped New Zealand and generated headlines worldwide.
Despite sightings over the years and appeals by his family, Philips was able to repeatedly frustrate the efforts of police to bring him into custody.
Nepal has lifted its social media ban one day after protests turned deadly, with at least 19 people killed by security forces as demonstrators rallied against internet restrictions and government corruption.
Police fatally shot 17 people in Kathmandu, according to spokesman Shekhar Khanal, with two additional deaths reported in eastern Nepal’s Sunsari district. Officers deployed rubber bullets, tear gas, water cannons and batons when protesters broke through barbed wire barriers attempting to reach Parliament.
Approximately 400 people sustained injuries, including more than 100 police officers. Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak resigned following the violence.
“I had been there for a peaceful protest, but the government used force,” said 20-year-old Iman Magar, who was struck in his right arm. “It was not a rubber bullet but a metallic one, and it took away a part of my hand. The doctor says I need to undergo an operation.”
Emergency vehicles rushed the wounded to hospitals throughout the city. “I have never seen such a disturbing situation at the hospital,” said Ranjana Nepal, information officer at the Civil Service Hospital. “Tear gas entered the hospital area as well, making it difficult for doctors to work.”
The social media ban triggered widespread anger, particularly among younger Nepalis who depend on these platforms for communication. Amnesty International reported that authorities used live ammunition against protesters, while the United Nations called for a transparent investigation.
Millions of Nepalis use platforms like Instagram for entertainment, news, and business purposes. “This isn’t just about social media – it’s about trust, corruption, and a generation that refuses to stay silent,” wrote the Kathmandu Post newspaper. “Gen Z grew up with smartphones, global trends, and promises of a federal, prosperous Nepal. For them, digital freedom is personal freedom. Cutting off access feels like silencing an entire generation.”
On Sunday, Russia launched its largest drone and missile attack since the war began, firing a total of 823 projectiles into Ukraine.
The attack killed at least four people, wounded 44, and caused damage to a key building in Kyiv’s government district, making it the first on the site since the full-fledged war began in February 2022.
Ukraine’s air force said Russia fired 810 drones and decoys, as well as 13 cruise and ballistic missiles. They added that nine missiles and about 60 drones had made it through their air defences and landed in Ukraine.
Smoke rises over a Ukrainian government building after Russian drone and missile strikes in Kyiv on September 7, 2025 [Serhii Korovainyi/Reuters]
The air force said 33 locations were struck across Ukraine, with officials saying that Russian strikes damaged civilian and residential infrastructure in Kyiv, Sumy, Dnipro, and Zaporizhzhia cities; Kremenchuk in Poltava province; Kryvyi Rih in Dnipropetrovsk province; Sloviansk in Donetsk province; and parts of Chernihiv and Cherkasy provinces.
How many drone strikes has Russia launched?
Since the start of the year, Russia has launched at least 37,000 air attacks on Ukraine, according to a tally by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Russia has intensified drone strikes following Ukraine-Russia bilateral talks in Istanbul, Turkiye, on May 15. The talks, pushed by United States President Donald Trump, did not yield any breakthrough.
Between January and May 2025, Russian drone strikes averaged about 120 strikes per day. From May to August, drone strikes averaged 185 per day.
What types of drones is Russia using?
Russia is mainly using Shahed-type drones in their attacks. At the start of the war, these low-cost weapons were primarily supplied by Iran.
The number of Russian drones has risen significantly, with Moscow scaling up its production of Shahed-type drones, known as Gerans (Russian analogues of the Iranian missiles), Garpiyas (made with Chinese components), and Gerberas (low-cost decoys that mimic Shaheds on radar but carry little or no explosives, intended to deplete Ukraine’s expensive interceptor missiles).
Russia is producing these drones in Tatarstan and has opened a new production line at the Izhevsk Electromechanical Plant, where it already produces Garpiya drones, according to the ISW.
In June 2025, Ukrainian defence intelligence suggested that Russia was capable of producing an average of 170 Shahed-type drones per day (about 5,100 per month) and planned to increase production to 190 drones per day by the end of 2025.
The Russian-made Geran-1 (also known as Shahed 131) and Geran-2 (also known as Shahed 136) are low-cost, with a price range of $20,000-$50,000 for domestic production, but have a high impact.
The Shahed-131 is a smaller munition with a range of 700-900km (435-560 miles), while the larger Shahed-136 has a range of at least 2,000km (1,243 miles). They are known for flying at low altitudes and slow speeds. That means they can be shot down by individual soldiers, but they can also be used against front-line positions and are more manoeuvrable than faster missiles.
Some of Russia’s homegrown drones include the Lancet kamikaze drone, designed for precision strikes, the ZALA family of reconnaissance and attack drones, and several reconnaissance models such as the Orlan-10, Supercam and Merlin-VR.
However, Russia is predominantly relying on Shahed-type drones, and — alongside those — is also using cruise missiles and ballistic missiles.
Russian soldiers prepare a Lancet drone for action in an undisclosed location in Ukraine [Russian Ministry of Defence via AP]
What type of air defence system has Ukraine used against Russian air attacks?
Ukraine has employed several tactics and weapons to take down or disable drones, including modern air defence systems alongside mobile fire teams and electronic warfare.
Man-portable air defence kits (MANPADS), heavy machineguns and German-made IRIS-T and US-made NASAMS and SHORAD missile defence systems have also been used against drone attacks, intensifying in recent weeks.
Ukraine has had the most success in downing drones with the German radar-assisted Gepard anti-air 35mm gun and domestically-developed interceptor drones, according to Ukrainian drone warfare expert Olena Kryzhanivska.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz gets off a German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun Flakpanzer Gepard during a visit to the training programme for Ukrainian soldiers near Oldenburg, Germany, on August 25, 2022 [Axel Heimken/Pool via Reuters]
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made domestically produced weapons a top priority, saying in July that within six months, the country’s domestic arms production should aim to reach 50 percent of its needs.
Ukraine has also used the US-made Patriot system against ballistic and cruise missiles, providing a critical layer of defence against long-range attacks, including from some of Russia’s most advanced missiles.
What are the latest developments on the ground?
Currently, Russia controls one-fifth – 114,500sq km (44,600sq miles) – of Ukrainian land, with about 88 percent of the Donbas under its control and three-quarters of Zaporizhia and Kherson oblasts.
For most of this year, the war has settled into a grinding impasse with heavy losses on both sides; however, in August, Russian forces made significant gains, advancing about 10km (6 miles) beyond the front lines.