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Diddy Was Very Insecure Around Women- Diddy Allegedly Was Upset After Watching His High School Crush With His Former Friend Mark Curry

It’s no news that Sean “Diddy” Combs, who has been facing multiple s-xual assault allegations and criminal charges for a few months now, has been arrested. He first made headlines in November 2023 when his ex, Casandra Ventura aka Cassie, filed a shocking lawsuit alleging that the music mogul r-ped and s-x trafficked her during […]

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Ryan Murphy Defends ‘Monsters’ Amid Erik Menendez Criticism

Ryan Murphy is defending his new Netflix show, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, amid criticism from one of the brothers at the center of the infamous murder case. Erik Menendez slammed Monsters in a statement a day after the show’s September 19 release, expressing frustration with “Netflix’s dishonest portrayal of the tragedies surrounding […]

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У Британії повені через сильні дощі, затопило футбольне поле у Лондоні (ВІДЕО)

У Великій Британії за одну добу протягом 23 вересня випала місячна норма опадів, що призвело до повеней. У Лондоні вода затопила футбольне поле. Про це повідомляє Euro News. У центральній та південній Англії випало від 60 до 80 мм дощу. Там затопило дороги, призвело до зупинки руху на деяких залізничних лініях та викликало численні затоплення будинків. […]

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Weather maps shows Scotland lining up for Indian Summer with ‘Record-hot October’ predicted

SCOTLAND is set for an Indian Summer as weather maps reveal a “record-hot October” could be on its way.

Scots will enjoy a few more warm days of sunshine in the coming weeks.

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Scotland is set for an Indian with temperatures reaching the high teens[/caption]
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City parks and beach fronts can expect an influx over the next few weeks[/caption]
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A jet stream will move in from the Caribbean[/caption]
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Next month could be the hottest October on record[/caption]

The Met Office issued a yellow alert for parts of the country for Thursday, warning of heavy rain and winds.

WXCharts weather maps show that the bleak weather will pass in the next two weeks as warm air from the Caribbean hits our shores.

By Wednesday, October 9 some areas of the country could hit as high as 22C.

Bookmaker Coral has cut the odds to 2-1 (from 4-1) on next month being the hottest October on record.

It suggests the warm weather will hit the UK around Sunday, October 6, following the Caribbean jet streams.

Forecasters from Netweather warned that the start of October would still be wet and windy before drier weather eventually moved in by the middle of the week.

The experts say north-west Scotland may be slightly below the average rainfall due to the warm air from the west.

Meanwhile, the north-east and coastal parts of the country will experience slightly above normal levels of sunshine.

It wrote in its long-term forecast: “This drier weather is likely to be accompanied by colder air, probably via polar maritime north-westerlies, with some potential for a brief northerly outbreak from the Arctic.

“Wetter and warmer weather may return towards the end of the week, but there is some uncertainty regarding whether this change will arrive towards the end of week or slightly beyond that.

“As a result, rainfall totals are expected to be closer to normal during this week, but probably still above normal in the south of Britain, potentially below normal in parts of Scotland.

“Temperatures are likely to be near or slightly below normal overall in the north, perhaps slightly above in the south. Sunshine amounts are forecast to be above normal in the north, but near or rather below normal in the south-west.”

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Inside Katie McCabe’s swanky birthday dinner with Caitlin Foord as Arsenal duo have two reasons to celebrate

KATIE McCabe had two reasons to celebrate as she enjoyed a birthday dinner with partner Caitlin Foord.

The Republic of Ireland captain turned 29 on Saturday, a day before she lined out for Arsenal in their Women‘s Super League clash against Manchester City.

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Katie McCabe had a dream birthday weekend both on and off the pitch
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She enjoyed her 29th birthday with girlfriend Caitlin Foord[/caption]

The Dubliner toasted her 29th birthday by going out to dinner with partner and club teammate Caitlin Foord at Amazonico London.

And when it came to the game against the Citizens, McCabe left her mark as she played an integral role in Beth Mead‘s dramatic equaliser in a 2-2 draw at the Emirates Stadium.

She shared a photo of herself and Foord during the dinner date to Instagram, alongside a message to Gunners fans.

McCabe said: “up and running in red & thank you all for the birthday love x”

Among the plethora of birthday messages that McCabe shared on Saturday was from Foord herself.

It featured a beautiful collage of pics from their time together – including snaps from their trip to Rome in May.

Both women again figure to be central players for The Gunners during the forthcoming season.

And the Tallaght-native – who was Player of the Match against Man City – showed her worth in helping Jonas Eidevall’s men salvaging a 2-2 draw.

After putting in a typically crunching tackle on Chloe Kelly, the City and England player was pinned down by Arsenal midfielder Kim Little.

This allowed McCabe to hurdle the mass of humanity with the ball at her feet and feed Rosa Kafaji, whose strike hit the post before Beth Mead equalised in front of 41,000 people.

A delighted Eidevall said of the Irishwoman: “She had a very solid game.

“It is a great piece of skill on our second goal to set up that situation. Steph Catley not being available, you see how reliable Katie is and has been for us, being able to put in big shifts.”

It was a contrast to City manager Graham Taylor, who insisted McCabe had fouled Kelly.

He said: “Both the fourth official and the linesman indicated to the radio they agreed it was a foul.

“Especially the tackle from behind, we were told it was a dangerous tackle – regardless if you get the ball or not. We feel a bit aggrieved on that, but it happens.”

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