Liverpool confident of completing Alexis Mac Allister transfer
Liverpool are confident they are close to reaching an agreement to sign Brighton midfielder Alexis Mac Allister.
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Nigeria fuel subsidy: Tinubu's plan to scrap measure sparks rush to stock up
People are hoping to stockpile petrol over fears of a major price increase amid high inflation.
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Russian Oil Flows Stay High Three Months Into Pledged Output Cut
Russian crude oil flows to international markets are edging lower, but still show no substantive sign of the
1970-01-01 08:00
5 things to know for May 30: Debt limit, Turkey, Ukraine, India, Uganda
CNN's 5 Things brings you the news you need to know every morning.
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Erik ten Hag sends warning to Harry Maguire over Man Utd future
Erik ten Hag warns Harry Maguire he will have to make a decision on his Man Utd future this summer.
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Euro-Zone Consumer-Price-Expectation Gauge at Lowest Since 2020
Euro-zone consumers’ price expectations have fallen to the lowest since 2020, according to a European Commission index that
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Gemma Collins says she wouldn’t ‘need to’ consider surrogacy: ‘I can have the best doctors going’
Gemma Collins has opened up about her future plans for motherhood, amid her battle with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and an underactive thyroid. The former The Only Way is Essex star dismissed the suggestion that she could use a surrogate to have children, declaring that she has “the best doctors going” to help her get pregnant when she is ready. Speaking to OK! Magazine at the Chelsea Flower Show recently, Collins, 42, admitted that she did not know if she sees herself ever having children in the future, despite having previously said she was “desperate” to have a baby with fiancé Rami Hawash. “Obviously I’ve got PCOS and all of that,” she said. “I could have a child at 50. If I’d had kids sooner, I would probably have been crazy, whereas now, I’m Miss Organic, I can just be at Zen with the child.” However, Collins said that going to mother and toddler groups has “never interested” her, unless they are in “Knightsbridge, darling”. “I’m happy to host my own one indoors or around the vegetable patch,” she continued. “A bit of organic pressed champagne! “It’s a lot having a kid. It’s a big commitment but it’s also very rewarding. But my life will take me where it’d going to take me. It’s taken me this far and as sure as hell, it’s not over yet.” Asked if she would consider having a child via surrogate, the TV personality said: “I don’t think I’ll need too. I’m The GC, honey. I can have the best doctors going. I’ll just ring one up and say, ‘Right, come on, get me pregnant!” Collins also gave an update on her mental health and said she was off all anti-depression medication as it “really clouded” her judgement. In her 2021 documentary Gemma Collins: Self-Harm & Me, Collins revealed that she was “always put off having children” due to the fear that her depression and self-harming would make her an “unfit mother”. However, instead of taking medication to treat the condition, she now uses a device called the Flow Neuroscience Headset. The device, created by a Swedish company, uses electric pulses to increase brain activity and is currently being trialled by the NHS. Collins said: “I do it in the morning when I’m making a cup of tea. It’s a head device programmed to an app on your phone and it stimulates the frontal area of the brain linked to depression.” The I’m A Celebrity star claimed the headset has so far helped to clear her head and bring her emotions back, which she said were “numbed” by anti-depressants. “I’ve got all my feelings again and I felt that my judgement was quite clouded. I didn’t feel like I could see dodgy people around me. People were taking me for granted but my brain is so sharp now and I’ve got no side effects,” she said. “I was desperate to get off medication – but everyone is different and they need to consult their GP. But I was like, ‘I don’t want them in my life.’ That’s it.” Read More Dani Dyer chooses matching initial names for newborn twin daughters: ‘My heart feels so full’ Succession’s Sarah Snook welcomes her first child with husband Dave Lawson Queer parents need everyone’s support, not people calling us ‘breeders’ Gemma Collins urges women to talk openly about incontinence Sarah Beeny shares health update after all-clear from breast cancer Crackdown on vape adverts targeting kids – what parents can do
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Japan's top FX diplomat Kanda will respond to yen moves 'appropriately'
By Tetsushi Kajimoto TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan will closely watch currency market moves and respond "appropriately" as needed, the country's top
1970-01-01 08:00
HyperX Announces Cloud III Gaming Headset
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Polish probe into 'Russian influence' angers EU
Opposition MPs say the new panel probing Russia links aims to bar its leader Donald Tusk from office.
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Marketmind: Debt vote in sight, but further Fed squeeze
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Out of the frying pan, and
1970-01-01 08:00
CORSAIR Revolutionizes DIY PC Building with the New iCUE LINK Smart Component Ecosystem
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