News archive from 26 January 2018, page 8

Suffering from bloating? This exercise could help to get rid of trapped wind
Bloating stomach pain can be joined by trapped wind and indigestion Avoiding broccoli and fizzy drinks could help to lower your risk of bloating Toe touch stretches could help to get rid of the stomach pain Talking with your mouth full could lead to...

Tottenham warned over Harry Kane and Dele Alli as Man Utd and Real Madrid snoop
Tottenham have so far managed to fend off interest from afar, with key players being tied to new long-term contracts on a regular basis. But the north London club have struggled in the league this season, sparking new rumours around their most...

Celebrity Big Brother 2018: Andrew Brady CONFRONTS Ann Widdecombe: 'It is disrespectful!"
Andrew didn’t hold back when he sat down to have a discussion with Ann Widdecombe about remarks she had made towards him. The former Apprentice star was left reeling after Ann suggested his family would be unimpressed with him rolling on the floor...
Drink-driver James Deakin stole works van, fled from police and crashed into lamppost
A trainee scaffolder stole his works van, went drinking in two pubs, then crashed it into a lamppost as he was being followed by the police. A court heard how uninsured, unlicensed, James Deakin had drunk “four or five pints of lager” when he was...
You can't see your wife for FIVE YEARS, brutal husband told
A husband has been forbidden from contacting his wife for five years after assaulting her following a party at their Derby home. A court was told Mohammed Boota attacked the woman and one of their sons at their property in Mount Carmel Street,...

Alexis Sanchez to Man Utd: Arsenal legend Martin Keown aims another HUGE dig at star
That’s according to Arsenal legend Martin Keown. The Chilean was expected to link up with former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola at the Etihad this month after a move collapsed on deadline day last summer. But the 29-year-old sealed a switch to City’s...
The managers who have beaten Arsene Wenger most in his managerial career
The managers Arsene Wenger has lost to most in his career WHICH managers have beaten Arsene Wenger most? 1 / 10 GETTY 7=. Carlo Ancelotti - 5 “Ex-Liverpool, Chelsea and Man City managers are included in the list of gaffers who have got one over on...

Trump-Russia inquiry: Trump 'tried to fire Robert Mueller'
US President Donald Trump ordered the firing of special counsel Robert Mueller last June, only to back down when his own White House lawyer threatened to resign, US media claim. White House counsel Donald McGahn said the sacking would have a...

Arsenal news: Jose Mourinho accused of damaging Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s career
During his 18 month spell at Manchester United, Mkhitaryan barely got a look-in and fell out of favour under Jose Mourinho. However, after joining Arsenal on Monday, the Armenian playmaker will be looking to revitalise his career with the Gunners. And...
Searching for an Alzheimer’s cure while my father slips away
One night several years ago, I checked out of a hotel in Cairo and hailed a cab to the airport. It was just after 1am. I had been in Egypt for a week, researching a story on the Muslim Brotherhood, and I had come down with a nasty bug. A blood vessel...

Liverpool closing in on Thomas Lemar signing ahead of Juventus and Arsenal - bookies
The Reds are leading the race to bring the Monaco man to Anfield ahead of Juventus and Premier League rivals Arsenal. Liverpool have had a busy January, bringing Virgil van Dijk in but selling Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona for £142m. And the bookies...
Tourist comes to Hull for a holiday but ends up locked in a police cell for 15 hours
A tourist was locked up for 15 hours in a police cell because she could not pay an on-the-spot motoring fine. Qiaoyon Wang, 24, from China, was trying to find friends in Hull when she was stopped by police after driving slowly on the eastbound...
The scandalous number of rough sleepers in Hull is at an all time high
The number of rough sleepers in Hull has quadrupled in just seven years, according to new figures. More people are now living on the streets since records began, with 28 men and women now occupying Hull’s doorways – the second largest population of...
New bid to attract STEM teachers to rural areas
A new route into teaching for highly-qualified graduates and career changers specialising in science and technology-related subjects has been launched to get more teachers in the subjects into rural classrooms. The new teacher training course will be...
Hull's 58 lost but never forgotten - Special report as we remember city's darkest day 50 years on
It was one of the darkest periods in Hull’s history as an entire community was left devastated. The winter of 1968 saw the loss of three trawlers in as many weeks and families struggled to come to terms with their loss. In all, 58 men lost their lives...
Realtime News
- 01:41 North Korea must take 'meaningful' steps to earn sanctions relief,...
- 01:30 Tim Morris: Getting freight moving – don’t let the M62 grind the...
- 01:30 The Yorkshire Post says: Action stations – getting the North back...
- 01:28 The Yorkshire Post says: Stopping the rot – high time for high...
- 01:28 The Yorkshire Post says: The rise of the Independents – give this...
- 01:22 Auckland threatens to eject Lime scooters after wheels lock at high...
- 01:21 Jeremy Corbyn calls on eight Labour defectors to quit as MPs
- 01:15 Alex Sobel: Why it is now vital that we extend Article 50 over Brexit
- 01:15 Jayne Dowle: The Independent rebels with a cause must look to...
- 01:15 Tim Morris: Getting freight moving – don’t let the M62 grind the...
- 01:15 The Yorkshire Post says: Action stations – getting the North back...
- 01:09 On the grid for new kart season
- 00:54 Lincolnshire councils have spent THOUSANDS of pounds hosting awards...
- 00:49 Council leaders warned against imposing car park tax levy ahead of...
- 00:48 Teacher targeted over LGBT work shortlisted for $1m global award
- 00:36 Cost of care for asylum-seeking children ‘doubles in four years’
- 00:36 Culture secretary to meet Mark Zuckerberg in US after snub to MPs
- 00:35 Olives pitting US against EU in global trade fight
- 00:27 City centres 'could become ghost towns'
- 00:26 Sign up for junior golf sessions in Alford
- 00:26 Bowls A team enjoy Horncastle win
- 00:24 India Catholic Cardinal Oswald Gracias ‘failed abuse victims’
- 00:22 High streets will become 'ghost towns' without urgent tax reforms,...
- 00:21 Fresh concerns over Whirlpool's 'fire-risk' tumble dryer repairs
- 00:21 David Mundell claims Brexit will enhance devolution
- 00:21 Musicians voice concern over Ryan Adams' abuse allegations
- 00:17 LGBT-row teacher in top 10 award
- 00:17 Warning over cost of caring for young asylum seekers
- 00:11 Cristiano Ronaldo angrily taunts Atletico Madrid AGAIN after...
- 00:06 Sudoku 4,301 hard
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