We’ve compiled the biggest stories of the day in this Thursday’s Mirror Daily Digest, from William and Kate being targeted by activists to Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s “split.”
Welcome to the Mirror’s Daily Digest, where we pull together all the best stories of the day from our News, Showbiz, Sport teams and more. This Thursday, we’re featuring everything from Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s rumoured ‘split’, to the upcoming 35C scorcher bound for the UK.
After a nine-year relationship, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom “SPLIT”.
Early this morning, our Showbiz team reported that Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have ‘split’ after nearly a decade of their on–off relationship.
The couple have seen ups and downs since they first dated in 2016, having gone Instagram official in May 2016 when Katy shared a funny photo of herself and Orlando dressed in bathrobes on the steps of the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cannes, France.
They separated for a little over a year before ending their relationship in early 2017, but they soon reconnected in 2018 and made the announcement that they would tie knots in 2019. They moved in together that same year. Eight white diamonds in a floral pattern surround her ring in the middle.
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Nearly 20 children were hurt in the ‘terrifying’ river plunge as a “évit area’ warning was issued.
Our UK News team reported just after noon that more than a dozen children have been injured after a double decker bus plunged into a river in a terrifying crash.
Five people have been taken to hospital by ambulance – including the driver – and people were asked to avoid the area after the sixth form college bus left the road near Eastleigh in Hampshire. Around 14 children, with less serious injuries, were treated at the scene.
“It must have been terrifying, and my thoughts are very much with the children and the bus driver, who must have had a terrifying experience,” said Inspector Andy Tester of Hampshire Constabulary.
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As more thunderstorms brutally end 35C scorchers, UK weather maps turn a dark red.
Striking weather maps have shown widespread downpours and storms are set to end the UK’s next sizzling heatwave.
Temperatures were so warm – and for a prolonged enough period of time – that a heatwave was officially recognised over the past week. The mercury hit 32.2C in west London on Thursday, the hottest day of the year so far. Forecasters have confirmed more scorching weather – with highs of 35C – is on the cards, but it now appears this spell will be short-lived.
By Wednesday, July 2, a band of low pressure will cause thunderstorms and rain, as well as low temperatures. Mid- and southern Wales, as well as parts of the Midlands through Wednesday night and into Thursday morning, are likely to experience the heaviest downpours.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William attacked by activists who claimed their pet was “ridiculous.”
This afternoon, our Royal team shared the story that the Prince and Princess of Wales have been targeted by animal rights activists who have called them “out of touch” for breeding their pet dog.
The couple was criticized for “churning out a litter” by PETA activists who claimed that dogs are already in need of new homes at animal shelters.
To mark Prince William’s birthday last week, a new picture of him surrounded by Orla and her puppies, taken by Kate, was released to mark the occasion. The previously unseen photo was accompanied with the message: “Happy birthday! Love C, G, C, L, Orla and the puppies” – with the initials referring to the fact it was a private message from Kate, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Peta suggests that the royal couple should have adopted a pet, similar to how the King and Queen treated Moley from Battersea Dog and Cats Home.
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Everyone was warned by HMRC to keep £400 in cash at home.
Many people are rethinking keeping money at home as digital fraud is at record highs and banking problems are getting worse. In light of recent economic uncertainty and recent cyberattacks on businesses, banknote circulation has increased significantly in the Bank of England despite fewer cash transactions.
However, the majority of people are unaware of how much can be safely stored at home. Proxy Coupons’ CEO, Fred Harrington, claims he has seen how digital flaws impact consumer behavior. Finding that sweet spot where you can have enough cash to handle a real emergency without endangering yourself is what Fred said. The majority of people either ignore it or don’t even consider it.
Read the entire story here.
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Source: Mirror
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