Eact No10 s arrogant, drunken and irresponsible hooligans shame Britain but Boris must stay to fight cost of living crisis
MY BIG Fat Gypsy Wedding star Paddy Doherty appears to have ditched his 25 pints a day habit and been busy getting into shape as he releases his own weight loss DVD.The 58-year-old shared a video of his advert on his official Facebook page yesterday showing how he plans to lose a stone in four weeks.4 My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding star Paddy Doherty is releasi
stanley cup ng is own fitness DVDThe Celebrity Big Brother winner and former bare-knuckle boxer is seen jabbing in the air
stanley cup as he tells the camera:聽 Hey, you would think I was good wouldnt ya - but its a false belief. He grabs his belly and says: Look at the state of this. Im gonna lose this in a stone, not me, we. Lets try it together.4 In the advert, Paddy claims hell lose one stone in four weeks, along with the viewer Weve got four weeks, Im gonna lose one stone in four weeks
stanley cup , you and me. The advert then shows Paddy, who found fame on the Channel 4 document Ijzs Champagne sales in House of Lords hit five-year high as cost of living crisis passes by thirsty peers
BORIS Johnson clashed with Donald Trump over his decision to let Turkish forces invade Syria.The US President is pulling his troops out of the country and letting President Recep Erdogan move his forces into northern Syria.4 Boris Johnson clashed with the US President over his Syria policyCredit: Alamy Live News4 Donald Trump is pulling US forces out of Syria and letting Turkish forces move inCredit: Getty Images - GettyCritics have
adidas originals blasted the shock decision, warning it will leave brave Kurdish forces who led the fight against ISIS at the mercy of their old foe the Turks.The PM s official spokesm
af1 an said: We are deeply concerned by reports that Turkey intends to launch a military operation in north-east Syria. We do not support the proposed Turkish action
salomon and we are in close contact with international partners, including the US, France and Germany. The UK has been consistently clear with Turkey that unilateral military action must be avoided as it would destabilise the region and thre