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Marcus Rashford ‘on brink of Aston Villa loan after agreeing to cover £325k a week wages… and deal could be PERMANENT’
MARCUS RASHFORD is on the brink of completing his loan move to Aston Villa, according to reports.
The out-of-favour Manchester United forward, 27, is not wanted by Ruben Amorim and has been frozen out since December 12.
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Reports on Friday emerged that Villa were keen to take the England international on a temporary deal until the end of the season.
And now The Athletic and Fabrizio Romano claim a deal is nearing completion for Rashford to join Unai Emery’s side.
It is stated Villa are covering the majority of Rashford’s whopping £325,000-a-week wages.
They are also offering performance-related bonuses.
That is largely possible due to the fact the Midlands side sold Jhon Duran to Al-Nassr for £64million.
The reports also add that there will be an option for Villa to buy Rashford included in the deal.
Rashford is keen to get his career back on track after a difficult few years under both Erik ten Hag and now Amorim.
And the possibility of playing in the Champions League again will undoubtedly appeal.
Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund and AC Milan were all linked with the United academy graduate.
But now it appears Rashford will stay put in the Premier League.
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Linda Nolan funeral: Iconic star is farewelled in incredible pink glitter coffin as sister Coleen fights back tears
SINGER Linda Nolan has been laid to rest in a pink sparkly coffin as family members, friends and fans gathered to pay their respects.
Members of the public applauded as the hearse carrying the star arrived at St Paul’s Church in Blackpool on Saturday morning.
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Sister Coleen was snapped wiping tears away as she arrived for the service.
Loose Women’s Coleen Nolan, EastEnders actor Shane Richie and kids TV legend Paul Chuckle are among the famous faces attending the funeral of singer Linda Nolan.
Members of the public applauded as the hearse carrying a pink glittery coffin arrived.
Shane Nolan – the son of Coleen and Shane Richie – was one of the pallbearers.
Linda’s other sisters Anne, Maureen and Denise also walked towards the church with other family members.
The family wore black but some had pink ribbons pinned to their outfits or carried pink handbags.
They lined the path as the coffin, topped with a floral arrangement, was carried into the church.
DENISE’S EULOGY
Sister Denise Nolan-Anderson said Linda had so many friends “who adored her”.
Describing her sister’s cancer diagnosis, Denise told the church: “She said the hair loss was the worst thing for her.”
She said the diagnosis, along with losing her husband Brian and sister Bernie, could have “destroyed” a lesser person.
Denise added: “Not Linda, instead she chose to help raise millions for cancer research.”
She said her sister showed “courage in the face of adversity”.
She said: “It’s time to rest now Linda. The battle is over. You are free.”
A recording of Linda singing When It’s Over was played after the eulogy.
Charlotte Dawson, daughter of comedian Les Dawson, Lee Brennan from boyband 911 and Coronation Street actress Jodie Prenger were also among the mourners.
Paul Elliott, the comedian better known as Paul Chuckle, paid tribute to Linda as he arrived at the church.
He said of the singer: “She was just a fun, bubbly person. The world’s a darker place without her.”
He said they had performed together in pantomimes and at charity functions, and they last met for lunch in 2024.
Elliott added: “She was just a wonderful person, we always got on well.”
Linda and her sisters Coleen, Bernie, Maureen, Anne and Denise formed the pop group, recording hits like Gotta Pull Myself Together and I’m In The Mood For Dancing in the late 70s and early 80s.
The Dublin-born singer died last month, with a family statement saying: “At around 10.20am on Wednesday 15th January, she passed peacefully, with her loving siblings by her bedside, ensuring she was embraced with love and comfort during her final moments, aged 65.”
Nolan had made Blackpool her home, and her funeral is being held in the church where she wed her late husband, Brian Hudson. They were married for more than two decades.
Diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005, which resulted in a mastectomy, Nolan was a long-time campaigner and fundraiser for cancer awareness.
She was given the all-clear in 2011 but in 2017 was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer, which spread to her liver in 2020 and to her brain in 2023.
Nolan helped to raise more than £20 million for numerous charities, including Breast Cancer Now, Irish Cancer Society and Samaritans.
Her sister Anne posted on Instagram ahead of the funeral service inviting people to join the family, saying “we lay our wonderful sister Linda to rest” this weekend.
“There’s been a bit of confusion regarding the church service and the crematorium. Just to clarify everyone is welcome to both services,” she added.
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“There may not be seating available as both places are small and obviously we are a big family so most of the seating will be taken by us but if you don’t mind standing we would love you to be there and we know Linda would be thrilled.
“Everyone who knew Linda, or whose lives she touched, are welcome to come and pay their respects as we remember her remarkable life,” The Nolans’ official page on Instagram said.
The message also described Linda Nolan as a “beloved sister, friend and entertainer” and a “symbol of hope, humour and resilience”.
The family are raising money for Trinity Hospice, which Nolan supported, and have asked that donations and messages of condolence be sent to a memorial page in her memory.
More than £2,700 has been raised on the Much Loved site so far.
Nolan appeared on Celebrity Big Brother and her musical theatre career included Blood Brothers, Pump Boys And Dinettes and Prisoner Cell Block H. She also wrote a Daily Mirror column.
Linda Nolan’s heartbroken sister reveals star’s cause of death was NOT cancer
By Milad Sherzad
LINDA Nolan’s heartbroken sister has revealed her cause of death was not cancer in an emotional statement.
Sister Maureen paid tribute to the late star on Instagram and revealed Linda had contracted an illness over the Christmas period.
She wrote: “Our beautiful @thelindanolan left us yesterday, so much to say not sure where or if I can start, countless memories, countless laughs, and constant support when you really needed it, I am heartbroken as we all are, just so sad [heartbroken emojis].
“I would just like to say, to all the people out there who felt inspired by Linda, she didn’t the big C didn’t actually get her.
“She contracted double pneumonia over Christmas and New Year and because of her immune system it was one battle too much.
“So please keep hopeful and strong if you are suffering, she lasted nearly 20 yrs with one cancer or another, and so can you.”
The singer and TV personality passed away on Wednesday with her famous sisters at her side – and her final hours were said to have been full of “love and comfort”.
Tributes have poured in for the star, including from her sister and Loose Women regular Coleen Nolan.
In a post on X, she said: “It’s with great sadness that we announce the passing of beloved Linda Nolan.
“She faced incurable cancer with courage, grace & determination, inspiring millions. Surrounded by family, she passed peacefully.
“A pop icon and beacon of hope, Linda will never be forgotten.”
A statement released by her agent, Dermot McNamara, said: “It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Linda Nolan, the celebrated Irish pop legend, television personality, Guiinness World Record holding West End star, Sunday Times bestselling author and Daily Mirror columnist.
“She passed at around 10:20am at Blackpool Victoria Hospital on the MCEW Ward.
“The family said the hospital couldn’t do enough, they were tireless and made it so much more bearable.”
The statement continued: “She passed peacefully, with her loving siblings by her bedside, ensuring she was embraced with love and comfort during her final moments.
“Linda’s legacy extends beyond her incredible achievements in music and entertainment.
“She was a beacon of hope and resilience, sharing her journey to raise awareness and inspire others.
“Rest in peace, Linda. You will be deeply missed, but never forgotten.”
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Here’s exactly how often you should wash your bras – and it’s bad news for fake tan fans and shift workers, says expert
YOU probably aren’t washing your bras often enough, new research has found.
An interesting study has exposed 45% of women for only washing their bras just once every 21 days, whilst 18% give their garments a clean every other week.
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And yes, once every three weeks is nowhere near enough, a lingerie expert has warned.
It comes after Google search data found that, every year, a whopping 30,000 people seek advice on how often they need to wash their brassieres.
So, lingerie brand Pour Moi conducted further research and found that nearly half of women are only sticking their bras in the wash every 21 days.
You should actually be washing your bras after every three wears, NOT weeks.
“As a general rule, bras should be washed every three wears to ensure the cleanliness of your garments, without over washing and compromising the integrity of your items,” says Emma Woodrow, in-house bra expert and lingerie buyer at Pour Moi.
But if you’re someone who wears fake tan or does long shift work, then this still isn’t frequent enough.
“If you work 12-hour shifts and are constantly on the move, or you wear tight-fitting clothes, or you regularly apply body creams and fake tan, you will need to wash your bra far more frequently,” Emma adds.
“Than someone who works from home on their laptop and wears baggy clothes and only occasionally applies fake tan.”
It’s important to wash them correctly, though.
“Over washing your bras can damage the fabric and weaken the elastic that helps to hold everything in place,” Emma explains.
“Particularly if you are guilty of throwing them into the washing machine and tumble drier.
“Hand-washing is our recommended way to keep your favourite pieces of underwear in perfect condition for as long as possible.
“The main reason we recommend avoiding machine washing and tumble driers is because washing at too high a temperature can harm the elastic fibres over time.
“Or bra hooks may get caught in the drum causing them to bend or break, and the spinning motion can cause straps to catch around clothes and unnecessarily stretch.
“Washing by hand avoids all of the above and will clean your bras without the worry of damaging them.”
Washing your items ‘the old-fashioned way’ may seem the more time-consuming way to clean your bras and lingerie, but it’s actually more time-efficient and environmentally friendly.
HOW TO HAND-WASH YOUR BRAS
Pour Moi's Emma Woodrow shared her ultimate guide for hand-washing bras...
- Fill a sink with cool water and drop in some hand-wash mild detergent.
- Pop in your dirty bras (ideally with the clasps fastened) and give them a little swirl around in the water.
- Soak for 10 minutes, then gently rub them all over, concentrating on the underarms and back band.
- Rinse in cool, clean water, then give a gentle squeeze to remove some of the water (but don’t twist or wring to prevent damage).
- Lay the bra on a clean, dry towel and roll it up to soak up even more excess moisture. Then reshape the bra ready for drying.
- Hang your bra either on the line or hang it on a coat hanger to fully dry, without hanging by the straps to avoid any stretching.
My mum is 82 years old but doesn’t look a day over 50 – the free tip she swears by to look so young
MAINTAINING a youthful appearance is about more than just your skincare routine.
An 82-year-old woman revealed the daily step she swears by for looking decades younger.
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The mum was filmed by her daughter (@mondayprojectco) for a TikTok video.
In the clip, she revealed the hobby she credits for its anti-ageing results.
Dressed in a red jumper and plaid maxi skirt, the 82-year-old’s slim physique was clear to viewers.
She has often been complimented for her appearance, with many people telling her she doesn’t look a day over 50.
As well as her skincare routine, she revealed that daily exercise has helped her maintain her look over the years.
Her daughter revealed to her audience that her mum is a “daily runner.”
“My mum has run her whole life,” the TikTok user wrote in the video caption.
“She worked, raised four children, ran 30 marathons, and still runs today.”
The poster, who works as a personal stylist and shopper, praised her mum for her active mindset.
“She inspires me to make sure I huff and puff every day,” she told her followers.
Health experts at Deakin investigated whether “running is the secret to staying young.”
The research broke down the biological benefits to running on a regular basis.
They explained that running regularly can contribute to maintaining a younger body by improving cardiovascular health, muscle strength, bone density, and overall fitness.
The professionals also cited research carried out on people who run over 50 kilometres each week.
“For every nine kilometres you run each week, your bone marrow gets a year younger,” they revealed.
How much exercise should you do and when?
There are guidelines issued by the NHS and the Government regarding how much exercise people should do each day.
People should be active daily, and avoid sitting for long periods.
The NHS recommends an adults – those aged 19 to 64 – should aim for 150 minutes of “moderate intensity activity” a week.
This works out to 21 minutes a day, or 30 minutes five days a week.
Or, they could do 75 minutes of vigorous activity per week, which could be less than 11 minutes per day or 25 minutes three days a week.
Adults should also aim to do strength exercises twice a week, at least.
Examples of moderate-intensity activities include brisk walking, water aerobics, riding a bike, dancing, doubles tennis, pushing a lawn mower, hiking or rollerblading.
Examples of vigorous activities include running, swimming, riding a bike fast or on hills, walking up the stairs, sports, like football, rugby, netball and hockey, skipping, aerobics, gymnastics or martial arts.
Things like lifting heavy weights, sprinting up hills, spin classes or circuit training are considered very vigorous.
What time should you exercise?
Getting exercise into your day, no matter what time is a good idea.
But you may want to be more selective depending on your goal.
A 2023 US study on 5,285 middle-aged adults showed exercising between 7 and 9 am was the best time if you’re looking to lose weight.
Researchers found that early-bird gym goers had a lower body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference than those working out later.
A 2022 study led by Prof Paul J Arciero, Skidmore College, New York, found that the optimal time of day to get your kit on might differ according to your gender.
Prof Arciero said women wanting to lose fat around their belly and hips would do better to hit the gym in the morning, but those seeking to gain upper body strength or simply improve their mood might see more results from evening exercise.
The results were the opposite for men.
If you struggle to get to sleep, it’s been found that exercise in the morning may help, but exercise in the evening may help you to stay asleep.
Exercise, generally, can improve sleep quality.
The investigation found that running may just slow down the deterioration of your body.
It found that “people who ran consistently showed for higher red bone marrow.”
This is the marrow that produces blood cells and creates immune cells.
According to the experts, these results applied to people who ran casually, from 20 to 40 kilometres per week and those who ran long distance, over 50 kilometres per week.
So even going for a light jog ever other day may be enough to slow the ageing process.
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