Author: pynoon News

I love a good love story. I love romance. I love to see couples find their soulmate – even if it’s their second – or third – time around.So I was genuinely happy to see photos of strapping NRL legend Sam Burgess at the beach in Noosa with his new wife Lucy Graham and their 10-month-old daughter Robbie over the weekend.Fresh off the back of celebrity accountant Anthony Bell’s star-studded wedding, seeing these two sun-kissed Brits canoodling in the surf had me thinking to myself, ‘Oh, to be young again!’I also couldn’t help but smile knowing Sam is happy again after his awful,…

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By Joanne Hart Updated: 02:55 EST, 27 August 2024 Creo Medical is a small UK healthcare firm that has attracted attention from the biggest and best.Intuitive Surgical makes da Vinci robots, which have revolutionised operations worldwide.Valued on the New York market at $170billion (£130billion), the biotech company has also devised a way to detect tiny nodules in the lung via an ultra-slim tube inserted through a patient’s mouth.  Attracting attention: Creo Medical is a small UK healthcare firm that has attracted attention from the biggest and bestConducted robotically, the procedure is swift and simple but it is designed to detect lumps, not…

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By STACY LIBERATORE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 13:21 EST, 12 November 2024 | Updated: 13:57 EST, 12 November 2024 NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has finally broke her silence to address concerns that she has lost a freighting amount of weight while on the International Space Station. Photos of Williams, 59, who has been on the ISS for 159 days, showed her looking ‘gaunt’ with a much thinner frame, leading experts to speculate the stresses of space were taking a toll.But Williams explained in a live video that she was the same weight as when she launched to the ISS in June and…

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Kingfisher said the employers’ NI hike will cost around £31m in profits next yearThe group has also trimmed its earnings outlook for the current financial yearBy HARRY WISE Updated: 09:54 EST, 25 November 2024 Kingfisher shares plummeted on Monday after the retailer cautioned of a potential £45million hit to profits if recently unveiled Budget announcements go ahead.The Screwfix owner believes the upcoming hike in employers’ National Insurance contributions will cost around £31million in profits for the 2025/26 fiscal year.It forecasts a further £14million impact should proposed changes in France to social taxes and the delay in abolishing the sales-based CVAE…

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By CALUM MUIRHEAD Updated: 22:01, 19 February 2025 Boaz Weinstein has begun betting heavily against several London-listed companies despite previously claiming to be a saviour for parts of the stock market.The Wall Street tycoon’s hedge fund Saba Capital has taken out short positions against eight firms, effectively betting that their share prices will fall.Disclosures on shorts issued by the watchdog, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), reveal that Saba has targeted troubled bank note printer De La Rue, Harry Potter publisher Bloomsbury and review website Trustpilot.Weinstein is also betting against software firm Aptitude, electronics maker DiscoverIE, lighting group Luceco, consultancy outfit Next…

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Shark Tank star Mark Cuban has admitted he made a ‘mistake’ last week when he said Donald Trump is never seen ‘around strong, intelligent women’.During an appearance on The View, the 66-year-old billionaire spoke about the US Presidential election and sparked a furious backlash from the former president’s inner circle as well as Trump’s supporters following his comments.Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, Cuban – who recently revealed what he buys when he shops at Target – has shared his thoughts on the reaction and said: ‘It’s part of politics, it was my mistake, and I apologized for it. I certainly wasn’t…

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Jay-Z has sued the Alabama woman who accused him of a 2000 sexual assault with Sean Combs, and her attorney Tony Buzbee, saying the ‘lies’ and ‘extortionate threats’ made by them led him to a $20 million loss.The Empire State Of Mind artist, 55, accused the defendants in the case, in addition to attorney David Fortney, of ‘malicious prosecution, abuse of process, civil conspiracy and defamation,’ according to legal documents filed in Alabama and reviewed by Dailymail.com. In the legal complaint reviewed by the outlet, the 99 Problems rapper, who is wed to fellow music superstar Beyoncé, 43, says the defendants…

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US Congress has promised to ‘pull back the curtain’ on secret UAP research programs conducted in the shadows of the government in a court of law.A second slew of hearings into UFOs is scheduled for November 13, led by the House Oversight Committee, with former military officials and an aerospace expert set to testify about their knowledge of secret US programs.Lawmakers have promised ‘to explore firsthand accounts of [UFOs]’ and ‘assess the federal government’s transparency and accountability regarding their ‘possible threats to national security.’Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.), a member of the subcommittee, said: ‘The Pentagon and Washington bureaucrats have kept this information…

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China has discovered an ‘endless’ energy source that could supply enough fuel to power the country for 60,000 years, geologists in Beijing have claimed. The Bayan Obo mining complex in Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region of northern China, could contain enough thorium to supply China’s household energy demands ‘almost forever’, a national survey reportedly found.This slightly radioactive element can be used to create a type of nuclear power station called a molten-salt reactor which could provide enormous quantities of energy.Scientists estimate the mining complex could yield 1 million tonnes of thorium if fully exploited, according to The South China Post, which obtained a declassified…

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 Medical experts have called on Wes Streeting to implement a ‘life saving’ scheme after alcohol-related death saw a ‘catastrophic’ rise of 42 per cent over the last five years. In 2023, 8,274 people died as a result of alcohol consumption, however the Alcohol Health Alliance (AHA) said this figure was the ‘tip of the iceberg’.The group – which is made up of medical royal colleges, charities, treatment providers and academics – believe this number is only a fraction of the total deaths where alcohol was a contributing factor. The AHA has called for urgent action from Wes Streeting to redress the ‘alarming trend’, whilst…

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