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  • ‘The Golden Bachelor’ Stars Mel and Peg on Connecting Privately, Cindy’s Abrupt Exit and Their Future Ahead: ‘We’re Going to Continue to Get to Know One Another’ GG

    ‘The Golden Bachelor’ Stars Mel and Peg on Connecting Privately, Cindy’s Abrupt Exit and Their Future Ahead: ‘We’re Going to Continue to Get to Know One Another’ GG

    ​The second season of “The Golden Bachelor” ended with an unexpected twist for Mel Owens after he chose Peg Munson.

    ​Instead of getting down on one knee and proposing, Owens gave Munson a ring and explained that it “represents our commitment to love, to give time to figure out together what our future holds.”

    As the world watched their love story unfold for weeks, the couple spent ample amounts of alone time together cooking, catching up on shows, watching sports games and other ordinary experiences to deepen their connection.

    “In the last three months, they put us in a house together, and we’re sequestered,” Munson tells Variety. “It was fun and nice to communicate and do those daily activities when you’re out there as a normal couple.”

    ​Despite choosing each other in the end, Owens’ journey to finding his partner hit a major turning point near the end.

    At the top of Wednesday’s finale, it was revealed that Cindy Culler, one of the final two contestants, decided to exit the show after realizing she wasn’t on the same page about their relationship. With an eagerness to marry, Culler’s expectation was to finish with a proposal whereas Owens’ priority was to “find a partner” during his journey on the show.​

    “My message was very clear from the onset,” Owens explains. “I wasn’t going to get married off the island like she wanted. You got to be in like, then in love and then comes the marriage.​ Also, there’s another person that’s involved, and she goes, ‘Let’s put that person aside.’ Well, you can’t do it because that is the show. That’s how it plays out. That’s the journey. There was no miscommunication by me. I was telling her straight up what was going to happen. She ejected, and that’s her right to do that, which is fine. It was ironic that she said she’s in love, then she’s not and walks out.”​

    Munson appeared alarmed at Culler’s abrupt departure, which caused her to share her concerns about not knowing where Owens’ stood. After having one-on-one time with him during “Fantasy Suites,” her worries simmered.​

    “I had a lot of questions,” Munson says about going into “Fantasy Suites.” “I was able to spend that time with him and ask those deep questions. As we went through this journey, we were on the same page about committing to and continuing this love story. Let’s grow that friendship number one, and then love is a by product of that.”​

    Now that their relationship is public, the couple says that the main priority is continuing to write their love story – but on their own terms.​

    “We’re going to continue to get to know one another,” Owens says. “This is our official first day out. Even though we’ve been together probably for a few months, on and off over the last few weeks, it’s an ongoing process. I love being around her. She’s funny, has a great personality, a loving mother, very giving and treats me well. I’m having the time of my life.”

  • “OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW”: Inside Juliana’s DIABOLICAL RELATIONSHIP REVEAL, ALLEGING she had already secured a replacement before Grant even knew it was over, CEMENTING a betrayal that leaves the Bachelor Nation hero in a state of public humiliation

    “OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW”: Inside Juliana’s DIABOLICAL RELATIONSHIP REVEAL, ALLEGING she had already secured a replacement before Grant even knew it was over, CEMENTING a betrayal that leaves the Bachelor Nation hero in a state of public humiliation

    Opening up.

    Bachelor Nation fans got to know Juliana Pasquarosa on Season 29 of “The Bachelor,” where she fell in love with and got engaged to Grant Ellis.

    A few months ago, the two both took to their Instagram pages to confirm they have unfortunately ended their engagement and broken up.

    Recently, the Bachelor Nation star revealed on the “Bachelor Happy Hour” podcast that Grant had “planned” different ways to announce their breakup shortly after the “Bachelor” finale.

    And now, Juliana is sharing more details about the lead-up to their breakup, including being the one to end things weeks before announcing it on social media.


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    During her interview on the “Almost Famous Podcast,” Juliana confessed, “We were not on the same page once the finale kind of aired… That was just one piece of the puzzle.”

    Reflecting back on the criticism Grant was receiving after breaking up with Litia Garr on the finale, Juliana said, “I have to give him grace, because it is so hard when it feels like the world is coming at you. That’s how I felt after the finale aired, and I was hoping for his support the way I supported him, and it wasn’t… It was about the optics and it was about what people are going to think, and if we break up, they’re going to think this, and if we stay together, they’re going to think that. And I’m like, ‘I don’t care.’”

    The Bachelor Nation star then shared that the two had split weeks before announcing their breakup on social media and were separated while on a trip to Aruba with her family.

    “The trip was booked and he ended up leaving early,” Juliana admitted. “I mean, I think it was like he just couldn’t do it, and it makes sense and it was fair. But I think you have to understand, before we broke up — because I broke up with him — I think we were drifting a bit naturally. But he still talked to my parents. He still talked to my brother-in-law.”


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    Juliana then revealed she’s started seeing someone new while continuing to heal.

    She said, “It’s new, but it’s fun and it’s flirty and I like that. I think that coming out of that, it was so hard that I think I’ve been taking things really, really slow again, and it put me back a little bit into my old ‘I hate men’ vibe, and I’m not a man-hater. I’m not a woman-hater…

    “So, I think now I was like, ‘Let me just give this guy a shot.’ He’s blown me up for, like, three straight months nonstop, and I’ve been ghosting him, and I was like, ‘You know what? Screw it. You’re cute.’ So, we’re going to hang out.”

    We appreciate hearing from Juliana and we can’t wait to hear more about her new relationship when she feels ready to share.

  • “RHONY IS TAKING OVER”: Joan Vassos DROPS a NUCLEAR BOMBSHELL, CLAIMING a LEGENDARY New York Housewife Is Poised to Become the NEXT Golden Bachelorette, IGNITING a JEALOUSY BLOODBATH Across Bachelor Nation

    “RHONY IS TAKING OVER”: Joan Vassos DROPS a NUCLEAR BOMBSHELL, CLAIMING a LEGENDARY New York Housewife Is Poised to Become the NEXT Golden Bachelorette, IGNITING a JEALOUSY BLOODBATH Across Bachelor Nation

    ABC has yet to officially renew it, but fans hope to see another Golden Bachelorette season. Joan Vassos hinted that a star from Bravo’s RHONY will be the next lead as ABC moves the franchise in a different direction. Keep reading to find out all the details.

    Joan Vassos Shares Update On Chock Chapple Relationship

    ‘Golden Bachelorette’ Joan Vassos/Credit: YouTube
    She was given another chance and fell for Chock Chapple, the President of an insurance company in Wichita, Kansas. Despite being engaged for over a year, the couple hasn’t made any moves to live together or marry. She still lives in Maryland. However, the couple reunite often in New York City, where they rent an apartment, or in their respective hometowns.

    The long-distance relationship may seem odd, but Chock Chapple told Us Weekly that it works for them. “We’re still learning [about each other]. In all honesty, you still learn about someone a year later, and it’s been very enjoyable,” he said.

    Joan Vassos Implies RHONY Star Will Be Next Golden Bachelorette

    Joan Vassos really wants another woman in her golden years to get a chance to find love on the Bachelor Nation franchise. During her chat with Us Weekly, she shared her thoughts on the future of the franchise. While Mel Owens, who recently found love on The Golden Bachelor, wants one of his rejected contestants in the role, Joan Vassos predicted the network will go in a different direction.

    ‘Golden Bachelorette’ Joan Vassos and Chock Chapple/Credit: Instagram
    ABC recently made a big change by casting the next Bachelorette from someone outside the franchise. They chose TikTok influencer Taylor Frankie Paul for Season 22. Joan Vassos said she thinks ABC will go outside the franchise to find the next Golden Bachelorette, too.

    “Golden is hard. From what I understand, it’s hard to find men, So there’s a lot of us women out here that are in our 60s and 70s that are looking for companionship and our person, and they have a much harder time finding men,” she explained.

    Joan Vassos recalled rumors about who might be the Golden Bachelorette before she was chosen. She remembered hearing rumblings that Luann de Lesseps was in the running. The RHONY alum is known as “The Countess” despite divorcing Count Alexandre de Lesseps in 2009. She was briefly married to Tom D’Agostino Jr. but they divorced after a year of marriage.

    Luann de Lesseps was featured in a Us Weekly cover story earlier this month. She shared her thoughts on being the next Golden Bachelorette. The RHONY alum said, “H***, yeah, I’d love to; that would be great. Throw those boys at me, I’m ready!”

    ABC hasn’t revealed any plans for a second season of The Golden Bachelorette. Tell us in the comments what you think about Luann de Lesseps as the next lead.

  • RURAL CLEANSING: HOW STARMER AND REEVES ARE WIPING BRITISH FARMERS OFF THE MAP WHILE THE COUNTRYSIDE BLEEDS!

    RURAL CLEANSING: HOW STARMER AND REEVES ARE WIPING BRITISH FARMERS OFF THE MAP WHILE THE COUNTRYSIDE BLEEDS!

    Britain’s farming sector has been hit by an unprecedented wave of closures, with 6,270 agriculture, forestry and fishing businesses shutting down since Rachel Reeves unveiled her inheritance tax changes on agricultural assets.

    The Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures, spanning the 12 months from October 2024 when the policy was first announced, represent the highest closure rate ever recorded in the sector

    The data also revealed that fewer people are willing to start new farming ventures following the tax announcement.

    Only 3,225 new businesses launched in the sector during the four quarters to September, meaning a net loss of 3,045 farms – the fastest shrinkage rate on record.

    Farming family watch livestock in field

    Britain’s farming sector has been hit by an unprecedented wave of closures

     

    Sir Keir Starmer was forced into a significant U-turn on Tuesday after rural communities pushed back hard against the policy.

    When the Chancellor first announced the changes, farming assets worth more than £1million would face a 20 per cent inheritance tax from 2027.

    But ministers have now raised that threshold to £2.5million.

    The major shift that means couples can hand down farming estates worth up to £5million to their children without paying any inheritance tax.

    Sir Keir Starmer

    Sir Keir Starmer was forced into a significant U-turn on Tuesday

    The Government has argued the original policy was designed to stop wealthy landowners converting estates into farms purely to dodge inheritance tax.

    Farming trade bodies warned at the time it would tear apart family farms.

    For some farmers, however, the revised policy arrived far too late. John Charlesworth took his own life just one day before Labour’s tax changes were originally announced.

    His 70-acre family farm near Barnsley, Yorkshire, is valued at £2million and would have fallen entirely within the new exemption threshold.

    Farmers with the Union Jack

    Britain’s farming sector is contracting at an unprecedented rate

     

    His son Jonathan told The Telegraph: “If we’d known that, if it had been this [£2.5million threshold], he would definitely, definitely still be here.”

    According to Government estimates, the increased threshold will reduce the number of farms affected by the tax in 2027 from 375 to 185, with approximately 85 per cent of estates now protected.

    Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith warned that the harm inflicted on the agricultural sector could not be undone.

    “Even with the belated partial about-turn, a great deal of damage has been done with closures across the sector which cannot be reversed,” he said.

    Shadow Business Secretary Andrew Griffith

    Andrew Griffith warned that the harm inflicted on the agricultural sector could not be undone

     

    “This Government doesn’t understand business, and it certainly doesn’t ‘get’ the countryside.”

    The policy reversal will also substantially diminish the Treasury’s expected revenue.

    When modifications to agricultural and business property relief were initially announced in 2024, officials projected receipts of £520million.

    That figure is now forecast to fall to just £300million annually by the decade’s end.

  • “NATION ON EDGE” — Pauline Hanson Explodes at Labor and Anthony Albanese After Reports of Special Forces Police Intercepting a Vehicle Near Bondi, Arresting Seven Men and Allegedly Finding a Gun, as Shocking Claims Emerge That the Returnees Were Not Checked Before Entering Australia, Sparking Fury, Fear, and Accusations of Deadly Political Betrayal

    “NATION ON EDGE” — Pauline Hanson Explodes at Labor and Anthony Albanese After Reports of Special Forces Police Intercepting a Vehicle Near Bondi, Arresting Seven Men and Allegedly Finding a Gun, as Shocking Claims Emerge That the Returnees Were Not Checked Before Entering Australia, Sparking Fury, Fear, and Accusations of Deadly Political Betrayal

    BREAKING NEWS 🚨 Pauline Hanson Furious as She Blasts Labor Party and Anthony Albanese After Australian Media Reports Special Forces Police Intercepted a Vehicle Near Bondi Beach, Arresting Seven Men and Possibly Discovering a Gun

    In a stunning escalation of political tension, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has unleashed a blistering attack on the Labor Party and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese following reports of a high-stakes police operation near Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach.

    Australian media outlets revealed that special forces police intercepted a suspicious vehicle, leading to the arrest of seven men and the potential discovery of a firearm.

    What has sent shockwaves through the nation is the revelation that these individuals were part of a group repatriated to Australia under Albanese’s watch—without undergoing any prior security vetting.

    Hanson, never one to mince words, accused the government of endangering Australian lives for political gain, questioning, “How much money did he take to do this? A bunch of bastards pushing the people down the path to death!”

    This incident, unfolding on December 18, 2025, has reignited fierce debates over immigration policies, national security, and the competence of the Albanese administration. As details emerge, critics argue that this near-miss exposes the perilous flaws in Labor’s approach to repatriation amid global conflicts.

    Albanese’s government has been under fire for facilitating the return of Australians from war-torn regions, including the Middle East, without stringent background checks. Proponents claim it’s a humanitarian effort, but detractors like Hanson see it as a reckless gamble with public safety.

     

    The operation began when elite tactical units from the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and New South Wales Police Force received intelligence about a vehicle exhibiting erratic behavior near Bondi Beach. Eyewitnesses reported seeing the  car speeding along the coastal road before being boxed in by unmarked vehicles.

    Bodycam footage, leaked to select media, shows officers swarming the scene, detaining seven men of Middle Eastern appearance. Initial reports suggest a handgun was found concealed in the vehicle’s trunk, though authorities have yet to confirm if it was loaded or linked to any planned attack.

    The arrests were swift and without incident, but the implications are profound.

    What elevates this from a routine bust to a national scandal is the background of the detainees. Sources within the Department of Home Affairs confirm that at least four of the seven were repatriated Australians who had been stranded in Gaza amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

    Albanese’s government, in a bid to appear compassionate on the international stage, expedited their return in late 2024 without the mandatory security screenings typically required for individuals from high-risk zones. This decision, critics say, bypassed protocols established post-9/11 to prevent radicalized elements from infiltrating the country.

    Pauline Hanson, speaking from her Brisbane office, didn’t hold back in her condemnation. In a fiery press conference streamed live on social media, she lambasted Albanese personally: “This is what happens when you put virtue-signaling ahead of Australian lives.

    Anthony Albanese has blood on his hands if this had gone further.

    These blokes waltz back in without a single check— no ASIO vetting, no interviews, nothing! And now they’re caught with a gun near one of our busiest beaches? How much money did he take to do this? Is it kickbacks from foreign lobbies or just sheer incompetence? A bunch of bastards in Canberra pushing everyday Aussies down the path to death while they sip lattes in their ivory towers.”

    Hanson’s rhetoric, while inflammatory, resonates with a segment of the population frustrated by what they perceive as lax border controls. Her One Nation party has long advocated for stricter immigration measures, arguing that unchecked repatriation invites terrorism.

    This incident comes on the heels of similar controversies, including the 2024 release of detainees from immigration detention centers following a High Court ruling, which led to several high-profile crimes. Albanese defended that move as upholding human rights, but opponents point to it as evidence of systemic failure.

    To understand the depth of this criticism, one must delve into the policy framework under Albanese. Since taking office in 2022, the Labor government has prioritized humanitarian repatriation, particularly for dual citizens caught in overseas conflicts.

    In the case of Gaza evacuees, over 200 individuals were flown back on chartered flights funded by taxpayers. While many were innocent families fleeing violence, intelligence reports—leaked by whistleblowers—suggested that some had ties to militant groups.
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    Yet, due to diplomatic pressures and a desire to align with international allies like the United States, security checks were waived or fast-tracked.

    Experts in counter-terrorism have weighed in, amplifying the chorus of disapproval. Dr. Elena Vasquez, a security analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, stated, “This is a textbook case of policy over prudence. Repatriating individuals from conflict zones without thorough vetting is like playing Russian roulette with national security.

    Albanese’s administration has prioritized optics—looking good on the world stage—over the safety of Australians. If a gun was indeed found, we narrowly avoided another tragedy like the Lindt Café siege.”

    The Lindt Café reference is apt. In 2014, a lone gunman with a history of extremism held hostages in Sydney’s CBD, resulting in deaths. That event prompted a overhaul of anti-terror laws, including enhanced monitoring of repatriated citizens.

    Under Albanese, however, funding for ASIO and AFP has been criticized as insufficient, with budget cuts redirecting resources to climate initiatives and social welfare. Hanson seized on this: “While Albanese is busy hugging trees and handing out welfare cheques, our cops are outgunned and under-resourced.

    These repatriated radicals know it too—they’re exploiting the weaknesses he’s created.”

    Public reaction has been polarized. Social media erupted with hashtags like #AlbaneseFail and #SecureOurBorders trending nationwide. A poll conducted by YouGov immediately after the arrests showed 58% of respondents believing the government bears responsibility for the incident.

    In contrast, Labor supporters argue that Hanson is fear-mongering, pointing out that no attack occurred and that the arrests demonstrate the effectiveness of current intelligence operations.

    Yet, the timing couldn’t be worse for Albanese. With federal elections looming in 2026, this scandal threatens to erode his already fragile approval ratings, which have dipped below 40% amid economic woes and housing crises.

    Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has echoed Hanson’s sentiments, calling for an independent inquiry into the repatriation program. “Australians deserve answers,” Dutton said in Parliament. “How many more potential threats has this government let slip through the net?”

    Delving deeper, the repatriation policy’s origins trace back to Albanese’s 2023 commitment at the United Nations to assist in global humanitarian efforts. In partnership with the Biden administration, Australia agreed to accept evacuees from Gaza, Syria, and Afghanistan. While noble in intent, implementation has been marred by bureaucratic shortcuts.

    Internal memos, obtained through Freedom of Information requests, reveal that Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil overruled security advisors on multiple occasions to expedite processes, citing “urgent humanitarian needs.”

    Critics argue this reflects a broader pattern of Albanese’s leadership: prioritizing progressive ideals over pragmatic governance. From the Voice to Parliament referendum’s failure to mishandled COVID-19 border closures, his tenure has been dogged by accusations of naivety.

    Hanson, positioning herself as the voice of the “forgotten Australians,” has capitalized on this discontent. Her party’s support has surged in regional areas, where fears of urban terrorism loom large.

    The Bondi incident also raises questions about community safety in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. Bondi Beach, a tourist hotspot, has seen increased patrols since the 2024 stabbing attack at Westfield Bondi Junction, which claimed six lives.

    Locals are now demanding answers: Why were these men not monitored upon arrival? What intelligence led to the interception? And crucially, was this part of a larger plot?

    In response, Albanese’s office issued a statement emphasizing that “all repatriations are conducted with the utmost care for national security.” The PM himself addressed the nation in a press briefing: “We will not let isolated incidents divide us.

    Our agencies acted decisively, preventing any harm.” But such platitudes ring hollow to many, especially as Hanson counters with, “Isolated? This is the tip of the iceberg. Albanese’s open-door policy is inviting disaster.”

    As investigations continue, the AFP has charged the seven men with possession of a prohibited weapon and conspiracy-related offenses. Their court appearances are scheduled for next week, where more details may emerge. Meanwhile, calls for Albanese’s resignation grow louder from conservative quarters.

    This episode underscores a fundamental divide in Australian politics: compassion versus caution. While Albanese champions inclusivity, critics like Hanson argue it’s at the expense of safety.

    As one voter in Bondi told me, “We want to help people, but not if it means risking our own families.” Whether this incident marks a turning point remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Anthony Albanese’s leadership is under siege, and Pauline Hanson’s unfiltered fury has struck a nerve.
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    In the end, Australians must ask themselves: How much longer can we afford a government that gambles with our security? Hanson’s words may be harsh, but in the wake of this near-catastrophe, they demand reflection.

    The path to death, as she puts it, is paved with good intentions—and perhaps, as she alleges, a few illicit incentives.

  • 🚨 Tensions Explode in Coastal France: Why Angry Residents Are Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands Amid Migrant Surge🤔🤔🤔 Video details are in the comments below 👇

    🚨 Tensions Explode in Coastal France: Why Angry Residents Are Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands Amid Migrant Surge🤔🤔🤔 Video details are in the comments below 👇

    🔥 Chaos on the French Coast: Furious Locals Cross a Dangerous Line as Migrant Boat Crisis Reaches Breaking Point

    British vigilantes slash small migrant boats on French coastline

    Britons have been filming themselves travelling to beaches in France and ‘destroying’ small   boats – gaining thousands of views in the process

    British vigilantes who spearheaded efforts to fly England flags across the country have launched a new anti-migrant protest – attempting to block illegal Channel crossings.

    Using the term “Operation Stop The Boats”, members of the group have been filming themselves slashing small boats before they are used by migrants to cross the English Channel from France.

    Posts on social media show members calling for other British men to join them in France, including making a direct appeal to football hooligans, saying “we need to make a stand”.

    In one video message shared this week by a member of the Raise the Colours group – the grassroots movement that has seen flags fixed to lampposts, motorway bridges and roundabouts across England – two men are seen evoking military language and the spirit of the British fight against the Nazis in the Second World War.

    Claiming to be recording from the northern French coast, one said: “Just like in the 1940s, we must take a stand, and it starts with the men of England and Britain.”

    Making an appeal to “firms” – a phrase that refers to football hooligan groups – the other man added: “Our country is doing nothing. Weak government, weaker borders.

    “They are doing nothing, so we need to make a stand, boys. Get the lads together, get your firms together, get the lads in the pub, get the lads down the bars, if you’re talking about it and you agree with what we are doing, give us a hand.”
    The Government is under pressure to act after more than 36,000 people have crossed the English Channel in small boats (Photo: raisethecolours.org.uk/Instagram)
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    The Government is under pressure to tackle the issue of migration amid a record number of asylum applications, surging small   boat crossings and protests at hotels housing asylum seekers.

    On Monday, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood set out a package of reforms to asylum policies aimed at tackling illegal migration, telling MPs the current situation is “out of control and unfair”.

    The latest videos shared by those linked to the Raise the Colours group have separately been referred to as “Operation Overlord”.

    Earlier clips showed two men saying they were taking matters of illegal migration into their own hands and filming themselves stamping on and smashing a small boat’s engine.

    In the clips, they refer to themselves as “patriots” and make a number of claims without evidence, such as that they are stopping “rapists and murderers” from “coming to a town near you”.
    One video shared by the group (Photo: raisethecolours.org.uk/nstagram)
    The flag-raising group, who have a combined 100,000 followers on X and Instagram, also posted a plea on X for donations last week, writing that they are: “STOPPING The   Boats, whether the migrants or government like it or not!”

    Two videos from the group have recently been shared to the 1.7 million X followers of Tommy Robinson. The far-right figure and former leader of the English Defence League, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has previously been accused of mobilising football hooligan firms in an attempt to launch anti-Muslim rallies across the country.

    Separately, French media reports that the Dunkirk Public Prosecutor’s office has opened a preliminary investigation into “aggravated violence” against migrants by suspected British far-right figures.

    One of the details being examined by the French prosecutor is the claim that in September, four men waving British and UK flags verbally and physically attacked migrants on the French coast. It is alleged that they told the migrants they were not welcome in England and proceeded to steal some of their belongings.

    The men are not the first anti-migrant figures to travel to France in a bid to take matters into their own hands.

    In September, Ukip, Nigel Farage’s former political party, posted a video to their X account showing what appeared to be sleeping migrants in France being woken by people flashing strobe lights in their faces and shouting at them.

    Nick Tenconi, Ukip’s current leader, also posted a video captioned: “In Calais hunting for illegal invaders trying to cross into Britain.”

    The Home Office and French authorities were contacted for comment.

  • Polls shɑken! Reform UK hɑs just grɑbbed ɑ stunning by‑election win, deɑling ɑ crushing blow to Lɑbour’s stɑnding in British ρolitics 🇬🇧. Whɑt does this meɑn for Stɑrмer ɑnd Westminster?

    Polls shɑken! Reform UK hɑs just grɑbbed ɑ stunning by‑election win, deɑling ɑ crushing blow to Lɑbour’s stɑnding in British ρolitics 🇬🇧. Whɑt does this meɑn for Stɑrмer ɑnd Westminster?

    SHOCKING TURNAROUND! Reform UK SNATCHES By‑Election Victory ɑs Lɑbour COLLAPSES 😱🔥

    Reform pulls off huge by-election win but rival snatches triple victory as Labour flounders

    WATCH: Francesca O’Brien calls for GB News Senedd ban to be lifted after Caerphilly by-election

     | GB NEWS

    Another busy week of by-elections has seen both the Liberal Democrats and Reform UK gain seats, while Labour and the Conservatives continued their torrid slump

    The Liberal Democrats boast two holds, along with a gain from the Conservatives, while Reform also managed to bag another seat.

     

    It leaves Reform in the driving seat having an aggregate result of 61 (+52) since the 2025 Local Elections, while the Liberal Democrats continue to chase their tails with an aggregate result of 53 (+18).

    It remains bleak reading for the Conservatives, who sit on 18 (-21), and even more so for Labour on 14 (-41).

    With that being said, GB News takes a closer look at this week’s five by-election results.

    Tudor (Watford)

    Liberal Democrats held on to their seat in the Tudor ward of Watford with an increased margin, as Callum Robertson emerged victorious.

    The by-election was called after Councillor Charlott Saunders, elected in May 2023, was unable to attend council meetings for over six months for “personal reasons”.

    Cllr Robertson said: “I’m humbled by the result. Thank you to every resident who put their trust in me and the Liberal Democrat team.

    Callum Robertson

    Liberal Democrats held on to their seat in Watford with Callum Robertson

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    Nunthorpe (Middlesbrough)

    Up north in Middlesbrough, Reform UK recorded a major win, with Joanne Rush emerging victorious.

    She snatched the seat from the Liberal Democrats to become the party’s first-ever Middlesbrough councillor.

    The by-election had been called after the shock resignation of Councillor Morgan McClintock.

    Cllr Rush posted on Facebook following the victory: “I just want to say the biggest thank you to every single person who put their trust in me and lent me your vote. Because of you, we won.

    “I am genuinely overwhelmed and so grateful. Every conversation on the doorstep, every message, every bit of support over these last few weeks has meant the world. You placed your confidence in me, and I will work every single day to repay that trust. I am ready to get started and be the voice Nunthorpe deserves.”Joanne Rush

    Joanne Rush became Reform UK’s first-ever Middlesbrough councillor in the Nunthorpe ward

     | MIDDLESBROUGH COUNCIL

    Winkleigh (Torridge)

    In the Winkleigh ward of Torridge, Liberal Democrats gained yet another seat from the Conservatives, with Stephan Thomas Middleton emerging victorious.

    The by-election was called after Councillor Simon Newton’s resignation due to relocation.

    Taking to social media to celebrate his success, Cllr Middleton said: “I’d like to thank everyone who has helped me with this campaign, your support has been amazing.

    “I’d also like to thank my family for being by my side. I am ready to serve our community and tackle the issues that effect us all!!!”\u200bStephan Thomas Middleton

    Stephan Thomas Middleton won his by-election third time around, nicking a seat from the Conservatives

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    Stapleford South East (Broxtowe)

    Next, in Nottinghamshire, Sarah Camplin won for the Broxtowe Alliance, taking the seat from Labour.

    The by-election was called after the death of Councillor Ross Bofinger in August.

    The Broxtowe Alliance took to Facebook to celebrate their victory: “To the people of Stapleford South East a massive THANK YOU! We won. We won well. Congratulations to Sarah Camplin.”

    Full list of Stapleford South East (Broxtowe) results:

    Broxtowe Alliance – 34.6 per cent (New)
    Reform UK – 21.9 per cent (New)
    Liberal Democrats – 13.3 per cent (-10.6)
    Labour – 11.4 per cent (-17.6)
    Conservative – 9.6 per cent (-11.6)
    Independent – 9.2 per cent (New)

    Exmouth Halsdon (East Devon)

    Finally, Fran McElhone held the Liberal Democrat seat of Exmouth Halsdon in East Devon, marking an impressive achievement: their 12th victory in Devon this year, from 12 attempts.

    Ed Tyldesley, County Councillor for Chulmleigh and Landkey, said: “In 2025, we’ve seen 12 District Council by-elections and the full Devon County Council elections in May.
    “The Liberal Democrats have won every single contest in the county of Devon in 2025. Every. single. one.”
    The by-election was called after Councillor Andrew Toye died in September.
    Full list of Exmouth Halsdon (East Devon) results:

    Liberal Democrats – 35.9 per cent (-4.0)
    Reform UK – 28.5 per cent (New)
    Conservatives – 25.6 per cent (-4.1)
    Greens – 10.0 per cent (New)

  • Romeo Beckham turned up the heat on Saturday as he went shirtless for a steamy mirror selfie, putting his sculpted torso and expanding tattoo collection on full display

    Romeo Beckham turned up the heat on Saturday as he went shirtless for a steamy mirror selfie, putting his sculpted torso and expanding tattoo collection on full display

    Romeo Beckham turned up the heat on Saturday as he went shirtless for a steamy mirror selfie, putting his sculpted torso and expanding tattoo collection on full display.

    The 22-year-old, son of David and Victoria Beckham, shared the snap on Instagram Stories, casually flashing the waistband of his black BOSS underwear above his joggers while silver chains completed his laid-back look.

    But behind the glossy snapshot of the gym-honed Beckham brother, family tensions continue to simmer — particularly around the glaring absence of eldest son Brooklyn.

    Romeo’s post comes just as the family is once again confronting the emotional fallout of Brooklyn’s ongoing estrangement. Despite the rift, grandmother Jackie Adams has been making heartfelt gestures to pull him back home for Christmas, even hanging his personalised stocking on her fireplace and letting the world see it.

    Friends close to the family say Jackie and David’s mother Sandra have been “very sad” about the distance, explaining that they were incredibly close to Brooklyn when he was a baby because David and Victoria were travelling constantly for work. As one source put it, “The grandmothers adore Brooklyn — he adored them too — but now they don’t see him.”

    Victoria recently posted a video of her mum’s festive display: an impressive row of identical red stockings for Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, Harper and their cousins, pinned neatly across a stone fireplace. Captioning it with “So many grandchildren!”, the message felt gentle but unmistakably pointed.

    While David and Victoria are “making peace” with Brooklyn’s continued absence, sources say the older generation is struggling most. The insider added, “Nobody knows when they will see Brooklyn next — and they’re not getting any younger.”

    Brooklyn has been absent from every major moment this year, including David’s milestone 50th birthday and the football legend’s long-awaited investiture at Windsor Castle. His decision to quietly renew wedding vows with Nicola Peltz without informing either grandmother also caused “shock” within the family.

    Still, Jackie continues to reach out, even leaving warm comments on Brooklyn’s cooking posts — recently praising his beef wellington with the message: “That looks amazing Brooklyn. Lots of love.”

    Romeo, meanwhile, appears to be avoiding the drama entirely — focusing instead on his modelling, his tattoos and the gym, capturing perfect shirtless selfies while the family prepares for yet another Christmas with one stocking still hanging, untouched.

  • Breaking News:“Something’s Not Right…” — A Place in the Sun Icon Drops Mysterious Update That Sets Social Media on Fire!

    Breaking News:“Something’s Not Right…” — A Place in the Sun Icon Drops Mysterious Update That Sets Social Media on Fire!

    A Place in the Sun’s Jasmine Harman supported by fans as she shares ‘big’ update

    A Place in the Sun star Jasmine Harman has marked a very special occasion on social media

    A Place in the Sun: Couple talk about family bereavement

    A Place in the Sun star Jasmine Harman has been supported by fans as she shared a “big” update.

    The Channel 4 presenter took to Instagram on Monday (November 24) to mark her 50th birthday after receiving photos from her party earlier this month.

    Jasmine posted several images of herself celebrating with her friends and family, including her husband Jon Boast and their two children Joy and Albion.

    “50 never felt so good. Just received the photos from the photographer and oh my goodness, what a night! Some big dance moves,” the caption began.

    “A HUGE thank you to all of my friends and family who came from near and far to celebrate half a century with me. A weekend I’ll never forget. Love you all.”

    Jasmine Harman celebrated her 50th birthday earlier this month (Image: Instagram/@jasmineharman)

    Jasmine concluded: “Thanks to these guys too for making it extra special!”

    Fans quickly took to the comments section to share their well wishes, with one person writing: “Aww absolutely brilliant. Fabulous. Happy happy birthday beautiful. Loved your renovation show. Enjoy and have a happy healthy time in your gorgeous home.”

    Another added: “Happy Birthday!! You certainly don’t look 50, but embrace it!! Loved the show,” while a third said: “Looks amazing! Hope you had the best birthday Jasmine, missing your programme.”

    A fourth fan echoed the sentiment, saying: “Beautiful pic of you all. Glad you had a fabulous birthday Jasmine. So enjoyed your renovation programme. Missing it so much,” with another similarly sharing: “Lovely photos good luck to you all.”

    Jasmine has hosted A Place in the Sun since 2004 (Image: Channel 4)

    Jasmine was first selected to co-present A Place in the Sun back in 2004, and has since filmed more than 200 episodes worldwide, recording more installments than any other presenter of the show.

    She’s also fronted BBC One documentary, My Hoarder Mum and Me, as well as Britain’s Biggest Hoarders, Britain’s Compulsive Shoppers, The Truth About Your Teeth and Collectaholics.

    Jasmine’s house-hunting skills proved helpful when she was looking for her own family home in Spain.

    In 2023, the star’s family relocated from London to Estepona on Spain’s Costa del Sol, with the home’s renovation being documented for the Channel 4 series, Jasmine Harman’s Renovation in the Sun, which aired earlier this year.

  • Helen Skelton Breaks Her Silence on Gethin Jones Romance Rumours — And Admits She Once Wanted More Children

    Helen Skelton Breaks Her Silence on Gethin Jones Romance Rumours — And Admits She Once Wanted More Children

    Helen Skelton has finally spoken out about the months-long speculation surrounding her relationship with Morning Live co-host Gethin Jones — and she’s done it in a stunning new Prima shoot where she lays bare just how close the pair have become.

    Just a week after they cosied up on yet another red carpet, the 42-year-old presenter revealed she and Gethin are now so inseparable at work that they sometimes “forget we’re on the air.” She explained that their chemistry comes from a friendship stretching back more than two decades. “I’ve been friends with Michelle and Gethin for 25 years. Geth was on Blue Peter before me, so we’ve always crossed paths, and Michelle and I were flatmates in London,” she told Prima.

    “We’re all in the same frame of mind. The tricky bit is we’re such good mates that sometimes we forget we’re on air. I see my work friends as much as I do my real friends.”

    Helen — who split from ex-husband Richie Myler in 2022 — and Gethin, 47, have fuelled romance rumours by appearing together at the Pride of Britain Awards and again at the Royal Television Society Awards. Friends say their long-standing bond quietly turned romantic earlier this year despite claims that things had “cooled.” Their latest appearance suggests the spark is very much alive.

    Away from the speculation, Helen opened up about motherhood and how she has let go of her long-standing mum guilt. She is mum to Ernie, 10, Louis, eight, and three-year-old Elsie, and said that she now knows her children love seeing her thrive. “I used to stress about coming back to work after having my kids, but now they love what I do,” she said. “My eldest is gutted every year that I can’t do Strictly.”

    She added that her children both embarrass her and lift her up in equal measure. “Every now and again, they say something that brings me to my knees — like when one of them recently said to someone, ‘My mum’s Helen Skelton.’ They also think I’m completely embarrassing.”

    In the shoot, Helen also reveals she once longed for a bigger family. “I would have had more kids until this stage of motherhood — I really would. I really like it,” she admitted. “The no sleeping and the no routine — working in telly is really good training for that.”

    But she says those days are now behind her. She wants to give everything she has to the three children already in her life. “I’m really conscious I’m at that stage where they all really want me, and I want to be there for them all.”

    Turning 40 has also brought her a new sense of acceptance — and a refusal to pretend she’s living a picture-perfect life. “Something I’ve really embraced since turning 40 is that sense of acceptance: we are who we are. My house is chaos, my car’s a tip, I’m probably going to be late,” she joked. “I’ll turn up to a kid’s birthday party without the present wrapped, and when my friends come to dinner, they bring their own food. I’m chaotic, but I’m great fun!”