The Donegal man had only moments earlier made his return following a two-year hiatus, much to the delight of fans.
He immediately tussled with old enemy Forker, with the two men pushing and shoving the other.
Then, in a moment of madness, Forker headbutted Murphy in his chest, leaving the referee with no choice but to brandish the red card.
Fans immediately compared him to Zinedine Zidane, who was famously sent off for headbutting Marco Materazzi in the 2006 World Cup final.
Naoise remarked: “Forker just wishing Murphy a Happy Birthday – Zidane style”
Davey posted: “Funniest red I have seen in a long time” while Dermot commented: “Zidane/Materazzi…”
Irish Independent journalist Colm Keys said: “Michael Murphy back and immediately renewing acquaintances with Aidan Forker, the last player to mark him 2023.
“Forker reacts, channels inner Zidane and is sent off, for a head into the chest. Murphy scores. Some impact!”
And speaking afterwards, Kieran McGeeney admitted the Orchard County only had themselves to blame.
McGeeney said: “We came back well in the game and we had all the chances.
“We gave away ten balls in a row in the first half.
“It was just shocking stuff. I’d love to blame somebody else, but we were the architects of our own downfall, no doubt.”
The Donegal boss has seen his troops overcome the last three All-Ireland winners, following on from victories over Dublin and Kerry and this Sunday it is Galway — the only other unbeaten team in the top flight — in Salthill.
McGuinness said: “Six points is a very important marker and I think everyone wants to get there as quickly as possible.
“So, we’re there now, we’re thankful for that. We’ll have to keep the shoe down now.
“It’s great to have Michael back, great to have his presence. There’s not much I can say about Michael that hasn’t been said before. But I thought that he just led the line really well when he went in there.”
5 days agoworld NewsComments Off on ‘Best look yet’ cry RTE viewers as DWTS host Doireann Garrihy sports red hot €292 mini dress on live show
DTWS host Doireann Garrihy stepped out in a red hot mini dress on TV last night and fans are calling it her “best look yet”.
TheRTEstarwasback on screens alongside her usual co-hostJennifer Zamparellifor another episode of glitz and glam.
Doireann Garrihy was back on RTE One last night to host Dancing With The StarsDoireann wore a vibrant red dress from the designer Amanda UprichardDoireann’s fans called it her ‘best look yet’
Newlywed Doireann stepped out in style as she returned for week seven of the hit competition.
The hot host spent the night at “Doireann’s Den” where she interviewed contestants after their performances.
But, fans were left speechless as the Dublin beauty appeared in striking red mini – with some claiming it as their “favourite” look of the series.
The 32-year-old looked out of this world in a crimson, vibrant red mini dress from the designer Amanda Uprichard.
The chic frock combined a formal blouse styling with a fun length – the perfect ensemble for post-work drinks.
The REVOLVE Baldwin Mini Dress currently retails for a pricey €292 on their website.
However, those looking to emulate Doireann’s stylish look on a budget can find similar items on ASOS.
The Dublin beauty opted to style the outfit with a cute pair of red leather stiletto heels with love heart shapes.
The TVstar dolled up the outfit with some statement gold heart earrings – elevating the look perfectly.
Doireann even decided to add a bit of length to her blonde locks as she rocked some curly extensions for the show.
She also wore a elegant soft glam make-up look with subtle baby pink lip.
Taking to Instagram after the show, the popular presenter wrote: “LOVE WEEK. A whopper show. HOW have we done 7 weeks?! 4 to go!!
“Thank you again to the DREAM team – styled by @clementinemacneice assisted by @louiselawlor.”
The pretty lady then posed for a series of snaps backstage in the RTE studios before attending to her hosting duties.
‘UNREAL’
Fans and friends were all left swooning over the star’s look as they took to the comments.
5 days agoworld NewsComments Off on Aldi Ireland fans rushing to buy new ‘easy to build’ garden bargain in middle aisle and it costs just €34.99
ALDI Ireland fans are set to rush to the tills this week for the retailer’s latest bargain buy.
The middle aisle is popular with shoppers, swapping out products every week and giving fans the perfect range of bargains.
ALDI IRELANDThe greenhouse is easy to assemble[/caption]
ALDI IRELANDThe Walk in Greenhouse is just €34.99[/caption]
ALDI IRELANDYou can also pick up other gardening tools in stores[/caption]
Now, Aldi is set to make lives easier for gardening fans.
On February 23, the middle-aisle will stock a fabulous and easy-to-build garden essential.
The Walk in Greenhouse is selling for just €34.99.
It is the ultimate way to add a greenhouse to your garden, without having to pay through the roof or have someone build it for you.
According to Aldi chiefs, it is the perfect “refreshing escape into a lush, vibrant world of plants.”
It has sufficient room for plant pots and trays, and a zip-closure door for ease of access.
It measures approximately W143 x D73 x H195 cm, while the shelves are 65 x 34 cm.
The maximum shelf load for the greenhouse is approximately 10kg.
And if you live in an apartment, you are still in luck as the retailer is selling all you need to plant flowers on your balcony.
The Balcony Planter is selling for just €3.99.
Shoppers can choose from two colours, terracotta and anthracite.
Aldi bosses said: “Ensure your plants stay hydrated for longer, with this Balcony Planter, the need for frequent watering can be reduced.”
It also has an integrated water reservoir, measuring 60 x 19 x 17cm in total.
And shoppers can also pick up the Bird Feeding Station to get more nature into your garden.
Costing just €14.99, you can choose from two colours – stainless steel and black.
In the official item description on the Aldi website, bosses wrote: “Attract and nourish a variety of wild birds with this Bird Feeding Station, make your garden a friendly place for wildlife.”
The feeder reaches approximately 1.70m, with a feeding bowl measuring 15cm in diameter.
It has a ground spike to keep it up, and can be filled from above for ease.
Shoppers can also pick up a set of Garden Essentials for just €1.99.
You can use the garden ties or clips for keeping you flowers tidy, or for tying up vegetables.
Shoppers can pick up a 20 pack of garden ties, which are reusable and made of flexible plastic, making them quick and easy to tie.
And even better, it will not cut into plants so you don’t have to worry about any damage.
They are around 20cm long, and weigh around 39g.
And to keep your hands clean, you can pick up the Working Gloves for just €2.99.
The gloves come in sizes medium to XXL, and shoppers can choose from black or blue.
The seamless gloves come in a pack of two, and have a polyurethane coating.
Aldi chiefs said: “Feel comfortable when handling tools and materials with these working gloves. Offering a durable, slip resistant grip.”
THE HISTORY OF ALDI
The German discount supermarket chain came to Ireland in 1999.
Aldi’s first few shops opened in November 1999, with locations in Sandyford, Dublin, and Ballincollig, Cork.
By the mid-2000s, Aldi bosses had opened numerous stores, focusing on providing high-quality products at low prices.
As the recession hit 2008-2012, Aldi’s popularity grew as consumers became more price-conscious.
The supermarket giant continued it’s expansion in Ireland between 2013-2018, while refurbishing existing stores.
By 2018, Aldi had over 130 shops throughout the country.
The chain began to focus on expanding its range of Irish-made products and supporting local producers.
In 2023, Aldi had over 140 stores in Ireland.
The store invested in sustainability initiatives, such as reducing plastic packaging and increasing the availability of organic and eco-friendly products.
Aldi chiefs said: “At Aldi we are committed to supporting Irish suppliers. Developed in partnership with Bord Bia, Grow with Aldi is designed to help the very best Irish suppliers develop their brand.
“To date, we’ve invested €10 million in our Grow with Aldi development programme in a bid to find the very best Irish suppliers.
“As a result, for a limited time only there are over 47 new products, from 27 Irish suppliers available in store.”
Aldi have introduced technological advancements with self-checkout systems and contactless payment options.
5 days agoworld NewsComments Off on Heartbreak as ‘dearly loved’ father-of-two dies in tragic Kerry farm accident with tributes paid to ‘beloved husband’
TRIBUTES are being paid to a dad-of-two who died in a farm accident in Co Kerry.
The man has been named locally as Garrett Dee of Carrig Island, Ballylongford.
The HSA are investigating after the incident, which occurred shortly before midnight on a farm in Carrig Island on Friday night.
It’s understand Mr Dee was assisting a cow in the calving of twins in a shed on his farm when it occurred.
Medical services and Gardai were called to the scene.
The married father-of-two was well known in the area and the family also run a B&B.
Sympathy was expressed at a meeting of Kerry County Council this morning.
Fine Gael councillor Michael Foley, also from Ballylongford, moved a motion at the monthly meeting of Kerry County Council in Tralee on the need to have separate Eircodes for farm outbuildings for safety reasons to facilitate emergency services.
Mr Foley said it was “ironic” he was moving the motion given the tragic circumstances at the weekend and expressed his sympathy to the family of the deceased,
The motion that Kerry County Council would make contact with the Minister in charge of communication and request that all farmyards be allocated an Eircode, was seconded by Fianna Fail councillor Norma Moriarty, and received unanimous support.
In a death notice posted online, Mr Dee was remembered as a “beloved husband” who was “dearly loved” by his family.
‘LOVELY LEGACY’
His funeral will take place on Wednesday at noon at St Michael the Archangel Church, Ballylongford, followed by burial in Killehenny Cemetery.
Tributes have poured in for the well-respected man.
One person said: “Our most sincere thoughts and sadness on hearing of the very very sad loss of dear Garrett. To all his dear family we are so so sorry to hear of this tragic news.
“Garret’s dad Jet Rip was very good friends with my late dad Jimmy Rip and I remember as a child going to the island to meet him with my father so many years ago.
“May the lovely legacy that Garrett has left behind stay with you daily. May the angels welcome him with open arms. May you all be consoled in time and remember the lovely memories that you have shared throughout your life together be an inspiration to all his dear family in times to come.
“Rest in peace dear Garrett forever and may you now be reunited with your lovely parents also. In our prayers, thoughts and candles.”
‘SINCERE SYMPATHY’
Another person added: “Sincere sympathy to Patricia Samantha & Gerard on the untimely loss of Garrett a friend & loyal customer over the last 30 years.”
Another said: “It is with great sadness that i heard of Garrett’s passing. What wonderful memories I have of going to Dee’s at Carrig Island in earlier years with my Dad Eddie.
“Sincere condolences to Patricia, Samantha and Gerard and to his brothers Donie and Peter and sister Mary and extended families. Thinking of you all at this difficult time.”
And one added: “Deepest condolences to Patricia & family on Garretts passing. He was a gentleman.
“I have called to the B&B many times over the years & he always was so professional and welcoming. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time.”
Garrett Dee sadly died after a tragic farm accident
5 days agoworld NewsComments Off on Major warning to homeowners with ‘dodgy boxes’ amid new rule crackdown as legal notices issued
A MAJOR warning has been issued to homeowners with ‘dodgy boxes’ after 13 legal notices were issued in a new crackdown.
The notices were issued to providers of illegal streaming TV services.
They were issued over a two week operation in December 2024 instructing providers to immediately stop the illegal streaming activities.
Providers across Dublin, Cork, Donegal, Offaly, Limerick, Louth, Clare, Westmeath and Laois recieved the notices.
And they were warned they may face legal consequences, including criminal prosecution if they did not cease activities.
The notices were delivered in person, by email and by post.
It comes as the latest move in The Federation Against Copyright Theft’s (FACT) operations to crackdown on Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) providers.
This latest operation has led to services being shut down and subscriptions terminated.
Similar operations targeting ‘dodgy boxes’ will continue throughout 2025.
Almost 70 illegal services have been closed across the country since March 2023.
Fact said: “The action is having an impact on the piracy landscape in Ireland, with more operators being identified than ever before, with more illegal services being disrupted impacting tens of thousands of end-users who would have watched the streams.”
And Fact have revealed many customers are not aware that the services are illegal.
Under Irish law using or owning a ‘dodgy box’ is a crime and is punishable by both a fine and criminal prosecution.
In an alert to homeowners using one of the streaming boxes FACT warned of the hidden dangers, aside from legal ramifications.
The risks include identity theft, data loss and malware.
Kieron Sharp, Chairman of Fact, said: “Together with our partners we will continue to identify and take action against Illegal IPTV service providers.
“They are breaking the law, making criminal profits and putting consumers at real risk of malware, data loss and identity theft.”
‘REAL CRIMINAL ACTIONS’
The Chairman added the warning is not “scaremongering” and that there are real “risks” involved.
“We want to protect consumers from these risks and operations such as this ensure the message goes out.
“It is not scaremongering; these are real criminal actions which consumers and their families are exposed to.
“These investigations and operations will continue this new year.”
5 days agoworld NewsComments Off on Princess Kate shares sweet portraits drawn by George, Charlotte and Louis & says they ‘had lots of fun together’
PRINCESS Kate shares an adorable set of portraits drawn by her three children online.
The royal family posted the cute picture today to their Instagram account saying they “had lots of fun together.”
Royal FamilyThe Princess shared four portraits drawn by Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and herself[/caption]
Each drawing, done by Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, and Princess Kate, were showered with compliments by Instagram users.
The post read: “The @earlychildhood Shaping Us Framework describes the social and emotional skills which start to develop in early childhood.
“These skills are key throughout our lives, shaping who we are, how we manage our thoughts and emotions, how we communicate with and relate to others, and how we explore the world around us.
Drawing portraits with children can provide a moment of connection as you spend time looking at and focusing on one another, as well as being creative and – most importantly – having lots of fun together!
“Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and The Princess of Wales.”
Instagram users were quick to comment the children’s artistic skilled and shared their compliments on the platform.
One wrote: “Wow we have a very artistic Royal family.”
Another added: “Prince George’s piece is absolutely amazing.
A third commenter gushed: “These are just fabulous.
“The children have obviously inherited the artistic talents of Catherine and Grandpa Charles.”
5 days agoworld NewsComments Off on Harrowing accounts of Hamas terrorists raping hostages at gunpoint & whipping genitals revealed as war reaches 500th day
AS Israeli missiles blitzed Gaza day after day, it wasn’t the risk of being killed that terrified hostages.
It was the fear of being raped by depraved Hamas thugs.
AFPArmed Palestinian militants stormed the Supernova music festival at dawn[/caption]
Refer to CaptionAmit Soussna, pictured being dragged away by Hamas thugs, has spoken about her ordeal[/caption]
Doug SeeburgThe aftermath of the music festival were people were killed and attacked[/caption]
GettyA house that was destroyed by Hamas in Be’eri[/caption]
Women, children and men were brutalised by Hamas terrorists from the moment they swept across the border amid the October 7 atrocity and unleashed total hell on Israel.
Vile terrorists captured 251 hostages, many of who were subjected to unspeakably warped treatment – including sexual violence.
Harrowing evidence of sexual abuse has been collected – painting a damning picture of the callous actions of Hamas brutes both on October 7 and in the 16 months since.
Brave victims such as Amit Soussna have spoken out about their ordeal since their release.
And witness accounts reveal the true horrors of Hamas’ campaign of intimidation – including of two teenagers who were forced to perform sexual acts on each other and abused by their captor.
With the final hostages now being released amid a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, more and more shocking testimonies are coming to light.
At least 70 hostages still remain captive in Gaza 500 days on from October 7 amid fears for their health.
But Israeli professor Yifat Bitton told The Sun that with dozens of victims killed and held in solitude, and crucial evidence destroyed, the real extent of Hamas’ crimes may never be revealed.
Evidence of sexual violence on October 7
The eyes of the world turned to the Middle East on October 7, 2023, as callous Hamas terrorists launched a horrifying raid on Israel.
Unforgiving thugs tore through kibbutzes, military bases and a festival – killing more than 1,200 people.
The attack caught Israel off guard as gun-toting Hamas killers wreaked havoc across the border.
Brutal gunmen not only killed their victims, but also subjected many of them to monstrous sexual violence.
In some haunting cases, women were raped, mutilated and murdered.
Footage shot the day after October 7 by a woman searching for her missing friend at the scene of the Nova festival, where hundreds were massacred, provides one of the most key pieces of evidence of sexual violence by Hamas.
The traumatic, grainy clip, showed a woman laying on her back with her dress torn, legs apart and her vagina exposed.
Her right hand covered her eyes, and her face burnt beyond recognition.
Known initially as “the woman in the black dress”, her identity was later revealed as mum-of-two Gal Abdush.
Panicked Gal had become trapped on Route 232 as she and thousands of others frantically tried to flee the festival.
A tragic final WhatsApp message to her family read: “You don’t understand.”
Israeli police officials believe she was raped before she was killed.
Supernova massacre survivor Yuval Sharvit Trabelsi meanwhile told how she witnessed rape while trying to escape.
In a video broadcast at an October 7 memorial at Tel Aviv’s Yarkon Park, she said: “We saw murder, kidnappings, but the hardest of them all was rape.
“I have never heard screams for help like the ones I heard from that woman.”
She went on to recount how she smeared herself with her husband’s blood so that the terrorists would think she was dead.
GettyThe Nova festival memorial site[/caption]
The abandoned and torched vehicles of party-goersHundreds of terrified party-goers fled during Hamas’ rampageTwitterJack HillSoldiers are pictured as they secure the site of the festival and begin to count bodies[/caption]
Professor Bitton, who compiled a compelling report on how Hamas weaponised sexual violence on October 7, said much of the evidence of rape was missed initially as areas attacked were treated as war zones, rather than crime scenes.
First responders prioritised saving lives and taking the bodies of the hundreds and hundreds of victims for identification.
But in the aftermath of the bloodbath, Professor Bitton said there were clear indicators of widespread sexual violence – with underwear and condoms found.
She said: “There was a first responder, who is a very high commander in the police, in the field and she said that while she was rushing to save lives she saw scattered underwear.
“And when I asked her ‘what did you think of it, did you report it to anyone’ she said ‘I couldn’t think of anything other than just saving lives’.
“And then in the Shura camp, where the bodies were brought to in their hundreds, there was a physician who said she saw some of the bodies arrive without underwear.
“But again, identification was the main priority”.
Israeli police have admitted that they were not focussed on collecting samples from bodies, examining crime scenes or requesting autopsies, but instead fixated on Id’ing those killed – and fending off Hamas.
Hamas has repeatedly tried to deny accounts of sexual violence.
But sickening footage revealed a father and son from the terrorist group brazenly admitting to raping and murdering innocent women.
Evil Jamal Hussein Ahmad Radi, 47, and his twisted 18-year-old son Abdallah toldIsraeli investigators of their despicable crimes after being captured by IDF forces in Gaza.
Radi told how he unleashed terror in the Nir Oz kibbutz and attacked helpless families.
APIsraeli soldiers inspect houses destroyed by Hamas militants kibbutz Nir Oz[/caption]
IDFEvil Hamas father Jamal Hussein Ahmad Radi admitted to raping a woman as she screamed[/caption]
He admitted: “In each house where we found someone, we either killed them or kidnapped them.
“In the first house I found a woman and her husband, and we hit them with fire and killed them – they were in their late 40s.”
Warped Radi also confessed to raping women.
Speaking about one incident, he said: “She was screaming, she was crying, I did what I did, I raped her.
“I threatened her with my gun to take her clothes off, I remember she was wearing jean shorts, that’s about it.”
Hostages raped & sexually abused by captors
Terrified hostages were subjected to beatings, verbal abuse and in some cases sexual violence from the moment they were captured.
Having just witnessed the callous slayings of their families and friends in Israel, as well as the destruction of their homes, they endured Hamas’ tortuous actions.
Not even children were not exempt from Hamas’ sick abuse.
Victims have told how they were forced to undress at gunpoint and were subject to branding, food and water deprivation, hair-pulling, and isolation.
Survivor Amit Soussana courageously gave a detailed account of her 55-day ordeal that saw her chained, tortured and sexually assaulted.
Haunting footage showed brave lawyer Amit being hauled away by Hamas brutes as she desperately tried to escape.
She was overpowered by a group of men, who forced her to Gaza – where she was taken to a house and guarded by two men.
Amit said tied up by an iron chain to bars on a window for three weeks and sexually abused “under the threat of a gun” by one of her captors after taking a shower.
ReutersAmit Soussana talks in front of her destroyed home at the Kibbutz Kfar Aza[/caption]
GettyMia Schem is reunited with her family following 55 days in Hamas captivity on November 30, 2023[/caption]
She told The Times last year: “I got up, took the small towel and covered myself.
“He came over with the gun to my head, trying to tear the towel away, but I wouldn’t let him.
“He punched me and I still wouldn’t let him.”
Amit then described how the guard, Mohammad, took her into a children’s room in the house where he forced her to perform a sexual act.
Her captors then continued to humiliate her for days on end, forcing Amit to get dressed fast and also clean for their amusement.
Mia Schem has also recalled the horrors she faced during her 54 days in captivity – describing her ordeal “the holocaust”.
The Israeli-French tattoo artist was dragged back to Gaza after being snatched by Hamas from the Supernova music festival.
In a harrowing testimony, Mia said she was operated with no anaesthetic or painkillers for a gunshot wound on her arm.
Mia was released in November 2023 during a brief ceasefire between Hamas and Israel – and is still coming to terms with the abuse she suffered.
We saw murder, kidnappings, but the hardest of them all was rape. I have never heard screams for help like the ones I heard from that woman.
October 7 survivor
Professor Bitton – who founded Tmura, which advocates for the rights of women who have suffered abuse – said: “Some of the testimonies that we have are the type that it takes time to understand and realise what they mean.
“When Mia Schem got back, with time she started providing more and more information about incidents that she had.
“One of them was, for example, that when she was abducted and put in a car, the terrorist next to her rubbed her chest while she was being taken hostage.”
During her time in captivity, Mia was forced to live with her evil captor and his wife, who she described as “a bad woman” with “such mean eyes”.
Professor Bitton added: “She was very specific about an incident when she was trying to insert a tampon, and they – a man and woman – were with her.
“She fainted because it was so painful [trying to insert it] with her wounded hand.
“She was then mentally tortured by the man who told her that he had seen her naked because she fainted without her panties on.”
Mia previously said her captor “looked at you 2/4, raping you with his eyes”.
“His wife was outside the room with the children. That was the only reason he didn’t rape me,” she added.
A disturbing report by Israel’s health ministry also revealed how teenagers and children also suffered Hamas’ torture.
Two children were bound together by their hands and feet and forced to perform sex acts on each other.
They were also cruelly sexually abused by their captors – including having their genitals whipped.
The report, which was prepared for the United Nations, added: “Additionally, two young children had burn marks on their lower limbs.
“One child stated that the burns were the result of a deliberate branding with a heated object.
“Both the child and adults who were with him in captivity described the incident as a purposeful branding event, not an accident.
“It was described as an extremely traumatic experience.”
How the October 7 massacre unfolded
THE horror October 7 massacre in 2023 was the catalyst that plunged the Middle East into war.
That day, more than 1,200 civilians, soldiers and foreign nationals inside Israel were savagely murdered in a hideous early-morning assault.
Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel from Gaza, firing thousands of rockets, flying over in paragliders and bulldozing through in trucks in over 100 different places across the border.
Countless homes were razed to the ground – and 251 hostages were dragged back across the border to Gaza.
An IDF report found that 6,000 fighters from Gaza managed to get into Israel that day – including 3,800 from the Hamas terror group’s elite Nukhba forces.
Horrifying reports that followed October 7 revealed children were killed, women were raped and around 250 had been kidnapped and taken back to Gaza.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu declared “we are at war” following the ambush – and said the military would “turn Gaza into a deserted island” and urged its residents to “leave now”.
Men were also subjected to callous acts – including being shot in their genitals.
Both female and male survivors have struggled to come forward have been reluctant to come forward, believing their traumatic experience pales against those murdered, Professor Bitton said.
And countless Israeli women are too scared to return to their homes close to the border amid fear of being attacked in the wake of October 7.
Professor Bitton said: “My initial thought was that for victims of this type of sexual abuse by terrorists, the enemy, they would be more motivated to come forward.
“And with time it’s becoming so much clearer that the opposite is true for a few reasons.
“First of all, we have the layers of trauma that are the more traumatic the incident was, the less likely it is for the victim to speak up.
“We know that this is a psychological relation or correlation between the two and people who were kept hostage.
“So you have the trauma first of all of them being part of the terrorist attack. Many endured other losses, they saw their friends being murdered in front of their eyes.
“And then they’re being beaten, starved, treated as animals being locked in a cage and being sexually assaulted.
“So the layers of trauma that you endure are very much hampering your ability to speak up about what you’ve gone through.
“We’ve had some hostages saying that they don’t feel they have the right to complain about being sexually abused when people are being murdered.
“And given the denialism and silencing and so on, we’ve got a second layer of bad experience that we’ve had with this in this respect of denialism.”
Professor Bitton said the full extend of Hamas’ vile campaign of sexual violence will never be known – but that it is important this atrocity is never forgotten.
“We know that it happened,” she said.
“But we can’t really tell the extent, because there’s an obliteration of evidence or most of the victims are killed.
“Even the accounts that we have, testimonies that we have. We have three accounts of hearing a woman being raped, in these cases they’re talking about a woman being eventually killed.
“I think in many respects the fact that some of the female hostages were held in complete isolation from others is a type of indication.
“It’s like raising the risk of her being sexually attacked to the maximum.”
The terrorist group has repeatedly denied that its members committed acts of sexual abuse towards prisoners or victims during the October 7 attacks.
But a United Nations report released stated there is “clear and convincing information” that some hostages had suffered sexual violence.
You're Not Alone
EVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide
It doesn’t discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society – from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers.
It’s the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes.
And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women.
Yet it’s rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now.
The aim is that by sharing practical advice, raising awareness and breaking down the barriers people face when talking about their mental health, we can all do our bit to help save lives.
Let’s all vow to ask for help when we need it, and listen out for others… You’re Not Alone.
If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support:
5 days agoworld NewsComments Off on Lily James and Glen Powell leave BAFTAs afterparty together in a taxi – seven years after playing a couple onscreen
LILY James and Glen Powell were in great spirits as they were spotted leaving a BAFTAs afterparty together in a taxi.
The pair teamed up in 2018 for the movie The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, and have remained close ever since.
GoffLily James and Glen Powell were seen heading off in a taxi together last night[/caption]
GoffThe pair were seen heading off into the night after a Bafta party[/caption]
GoffThe two actors couldn’t stop giggling as they headed off together[/caption]
They played lovers in the 2018 film The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
In the movie the two actors played a married couple living in the aftermath of World War II.
Despite the film coming out seven years ago, last night the pair showed that they were still great mates as they left a BAFTA party together.
The two stars looked in fine spirits as they headed out into the night.
Lily looked stunning in her black top and matching skirt, that showed off her toned stomach.
At one point, Glen chivalrously gave Lily his grey suit jacket as they walked to their waiting car.
The pair were then seen laughing an joking in the back of their taxi and they headed off together.
It’s unknown where they went, and if they went on to another party or home.
Meanwhile, Glen has previously talked about getting close to an actress, while they are playing onscreen lovers.
It came after he was linked to Sydney Sweeney during the filming of Anyone But You, a few years ago.
The Top Gun: Maverick actor later told the New York Times: “The two things that you have to sell a romcom are fun and chemistry.
“Sydney and I have a ton of fun together and we have a ton of effortless chemistry.
“That’s people wanting what’s on the screen off the screen, and sometimes you just have to lean into a bit — and it worked wonderfully.”
LILY’S PAST LOVES
Since her rise to fame on Downton Abbey, Lily James has become one of Britain’s biggest actresses, thanks to her work on the big and small screen.
But the Hollywood star has often found her dating life overshadow her acting career.
GoffThe actors had been enjoying a BAFTA afterparty[/caption]
GoffLily showed off her toned tum in her outfit[/caption]
GoffThe actress borrowed Glen’s coat as they stepped out of the party[/caption]
GoffThe actor braved the chilly elements so that Lily wouldn’t be cold[/caption]
Lily dated actor Jack Fox, of the famous Fox Family Dynasty, back in 2011.
Lily then was in a relationship with The Crown star Matt Smith for five years from 2014.
They split up in 2019 after their relationship hit a rocky patch.
The actress then was linked to actor Dominic West.
Although Lily wasn’t officially dating the married movie star, that didn’t stop the rumour mill going into overdrive when they were spotted getting cosy in Italy in October 2020.
The pair went to Rome, where their mutual agent Angharad Wood was staying, in a bid to escape the spotlight – but pictures emerged of them cuddling up.
GoffThe two talked animatedly as they headed off into the night[/caption]
AlamyThe two stars have remained friends since they shot a film together[/caption]
On why she tends to have joy against Sakkari, having won all six of their sets contested, Raducanu said: “In a way we play quite similar. She’s really athletic.
“I’m not necessarily going to give all my tactics away but it’s a very difficult match every time we play.
“I’m happy to have won on these occasions and very happy to get to the next round.”
Raducanu will next face former Roland Garros finalist Karolina Muchova in round two.
GettyRaducanu played well under the lights in Dubai[/caption]
GettyShe was thrilled to end her four-match losing streak[/caption]
The Czech star comfortably beat Suzan Lammens 6-2 6-2 in her opener.
Raducanu has been working with Jane O’Donoghue in Dubai, having periodically turned to her former mentor when between coaches in the past.
Last month Nick Cavaday stepped down as Raducanu’s coach due to health reasons, with a permanent replacement yet to be appointed.
On Raducanu’s coaching situation, former star Laura Robson said: “I don’t think she’s going to rush into it.
“Just from an outsider’s point of view, I don’t think she would want to rush into it.
“It’s got to be the right person because I know if she goes for someone and then ends up changing them again quickly, everyone will go nuts.”
ReutersMaria Sakkari has been a good opponent for Raducanu down the years[/caption]
ReutersThe former U.S. Open champion still looked buzzing as she left the court[/caption]
5 days agoworld NewsComments Off on Mum slammed as ‘embarrassing’ & ‘deluded’ after claiming her husband cheating was a ‘beautiful gift’ for their marriage
A MUM has been torn apart online for defending her husband’s decision to cheat on their marriage.
Joy Harrington called the infidelity a “beautiful gift” and claimed it allowed her to “heal things” she “probably wouldn’t have otherwise.”
Joy says her relationship is stronger than ever thanks to her husband’s infidelityTikTok / @joyharrington.igShe claims his betrayal gave her a chance to let go of old woundsTikTok / @joyharrington.ig
Posting the admission to her 279,000 Instagram followers from her account @joyharrington.ig, she uploaded a sweet video of the pair embracing and kissing.
But trolls were left unimpressed and branded her “embarrassing” for forgiving him and called her message “incredibly harmful.”
In her caption, Joy she admitted her opinion was “not true of every cheater or every cheating incident.”
She said there are “always exceptions” and that her experience comes with a “big caveat”.
But she insisted that the phrase “once a cheater, always a cheater” is “false” and said after her husband’s betrayal, their relationship came back “even stronger.”
Joy said cheating isn’t always attributed to attraction to other people, the quality of a couple’s sex life or even the relationship itself.
Instead, she says it’s “more about an unhealthy coping mechanism” or “trauma response.”
She claims it doesn’t mean your relationship has to end if one of you is disloyal, you just need to understand the root cause of the issue.
And the wronged wife says she is actually thankful that her husband strayed from their marriage, as it gave her the chance to examine “unhealthy patterns” that stem from “c****y wounds” and “beliefs that you don’t need to keep carrying.”
She said her experience led her to discover “resentment that was there since childhood” and finally find the freedom to let go of her “wounds.”
Having made the decision to forgive her partner, Joy claims their relationship is perfectly healthy again.
Her loved-up video showed clips of the couple kissing, hugging and dancing together in what looks like the happiest of relationships.
But viewers in the comments were far from convinced.
One user said: “I truly feel sorry for anyone who takes advice from you.”
While someone else joined in: “This is embarrassing, know your worth.”
Check his phone. You won’t be surprised.
Instagram user
Another person blamed Joy for spreading misinformation: “Saying the trauma of betrayal is a “gift” is incredibly harmful to anyone who has been cheated on, this is egregious.”
While someone else was left feeling queasy from her post: “I’m sick to my stomach just reading this.”
Baby, please snap out of this delusion
Instagram user
And another person chimed in: “I get you’re trying to make the best out of being dealt a bad hand, but this is textbook gaslighting.
“Cheating is the most unloving, disrespectful, and cruel thing we could do to someone we pretend to love. And I mean pretend. People do not cheat on people they love.”
Four red flags your partner is cheating
Private Investigator Aaron Bond from BondRees revealed four warning signs your partner might be cheating.
They start to take their phone everywhere with them
In close relationships, it’s normal to know each other’s passwords and use each other’s phones, if their phone habits change then they may be hiding something.
Aaron says: “If your partner starts changing their passwords, starts taking their phone everywhere with them, even around the house or they become defensive when you ask to use their phone it could be a sign of them not being faithful.”
“You should also look at how they place their phone down when not in use. If they face the phone with the screen facing down, then they could be hiding something.”
They start telling you less about their day
When partners cheat they can start to avoid you, this could be down to them feeling guilty or because it makes it easier for them to lie to you.
“If you feel like your partner has suddenly begun to avoid you and they don’t want to do things with you any more or they stop telling you about their day then this is another red flag.”
“Partners often avoid their spouses or tell them less about their day because cheating can be tough, remembering all of your lies is impossible and it’s an easy way to get caught out,” says Aaron.
Their libido changes
Your partner’s libido can change for a range of reasons so it may not be a sure sign of cheating but it can be a red flag according to Aaron.
Aaron says: “Cheaters often have less sex at home because they are cheating, but on occasions, they may also have more sex at home, this is because they feel guilty and use this increase in sex to hide their cheating. You may also find that your partner will start to introduce new things into your sex life that weren’t there before.”
They become negative towards you
Cheaters know that cheating is wrong and to them, it will feel good, this can cause tension and anxiety within themselves which they will need to justify.
“To get rid of the tension they feel inside they will try to convince themselves that you are the problem and they will become critical of you out of nowhere. Maybe you haven’t walked the dog that day, put the dishes away or read a book to your children before bedtime. A small problem like this can now feel like a big deal and if you experience this your partner could be cheating,” warns Aaron.
Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme –Sun Club.