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Nicole Kidman’s picture-perfect life tumbles into a twisted tale in ‘Holland’ trailer

Mumbai, Feb 25 (SocialNews.XYZ) The makers of the forthcoming Hollywood thriller "Holland" have treated the fans with a captivating trailer. The clip gives us an insight into this wildly unpredictable thriller. Nicole Kidman is the...

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MoS Bandi Sanjay compares MLC elections to India-Pak match

Hyderabad, Feb 25 (SocialNews.XYZ) Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Tuesday compared the contest between the BJP and the Congress in the Telangana MLC polls to India-Pakistan cricket match, drawing...

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Moment terrified Charlotte Crosby breaks down in floods of tears after masked gang raids her home as she slept

CHARLOTTE Crosby has shared the moment she broke down in tears after her home was raided by a masked gang.

In November – when Charlotte, 34, was heavily pregnant with her second child – the thieves armed with machetes stormed her £1million home.

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Charlotte has shared the moment she broke down in tears after a masked gang raided her home
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The raid came weeks before Charlotte gave birth to her second child
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Charlotte Crosby and a man in a suit.
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Furious Jake tried to catch the criminals during the terrifying experience[/caption]

And the Geordie Shore star has included the terrifying event in her brand new series, which is set to air next week. 

She shared the trailer for Paramount+ series Charlotte’s New Baby on Instagram, which showed the star sobbing and telling the camera: “Four men have just been in the house.”

Charlotte and fiance Jake Ankers welcomed baby girl Pixi Cecilia earlier this month and are also parents to two-year-old daughter Alba. 

Furious Jake, 34, revealed at the time of the raid he attempted to catch the criminals. 

Speaking on an Instagram story, Jake said: “I can’t believe I’m saying this but some little c**** tried to rob my house with my two-year-old and my partner who is nearly eight months pregnant, armed with a machete.

“I am f****** amazed I chased all four of them but I could not catch them. If anyone has got any information please message me immediately. One of them was wearing a red balaclava.”

The Sun later revealed Charlotte and Jake felt forced to hire personal security after the scary experience. 

A source said: “It’s been a horrible week for them.

“What happened really shook them up and Charlotte doesn’t feel safe at home.

“They’ve hired close protection security for the house. They are taking no chances.” 

And this week Charlotte moved her mum in temporarily while Jake is working away

Charlotte told fans: “My mams having a couple of nights at mine a week, as Jake’s on the road on tour with one of his clients!”

She continued: “And I couldn’t be more thankful for all of her help the past couple of weeks.”

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Brit climber, 70, dies on 13,500ft mountaintop after managing to scale Mount Kinabalu before collapsing at the summit

A BRIT climber has tragically died after successfully climbing to the top of Mount Kinabalu.

The 70-year-old male tourist is said to have collapsed at the 13,500ft summit before dying.

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The 70-year-old male tourist is said to have collapsed at the 13,500ft summit[/caption]

Emergency responders rushed to the top of the mountain after receiving a distress call.

The fire brigade and the mountain guide gave him first aid, but there was no positive response.

The male tourist was carried back to the nearest base camp for further first aid.

However, paramedics declared the Brit man dead after examining his body.

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Half of Brits ‘happy to work from office full-time’ but want more money to commute – after retail boss blasts wfh staff

MORE than half of the UK’s office workers (55 per cent) would be happy to go in five days a week – but it’s going to come at a cost to employers.

When 2,000 office workers were asked how they would respond if they were mandated to come into office more, 51 per cent said they would renegotiate their compensation package with their employer.

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47% of employers said they would be more flexible with working hours.

And one in four (24 per cent) would expect to be able to expense subsistence on office days.

The research also polled 500 business owners and senior leaders, finding 59 per cent would consider renegotiations with staff.

While 47 per cent said they would offer more flexible working hours so employees can avoid peak times.

The report also shone a light on a flexible working gender divide, and when asked about changes to their working policies this year, 23 per cent of men are being given more flexibility over when and where they work, compared to 14 per cent of women.

A higher proportion of men believing their office working policy is ‘fair’ – and expect an increase of flexibility – if required to come into the office more.

Men seem to be more confident in raising this with their employer to renegotiate their package (58 per cent) compared to women (43 per cent).

Rosie McKinnon from London’s black taxi app Gett [https://bit.ly/gett-intentional-working] which commissioned the report, said: “While opinions around flexible working and ‘RTO’ continue to divide, our report reveals overall sentiment towards returning to the office is that it is better for individual and business performance.”

More than half of office workers believe they would be more productive if they were in the office five days a week.

Three quarters think the office is better for collaboration and three quarters (77 per cent) believe their work suffers when they do not know their colleagues.

Business leaders felt strongly that a fully-remote team would see their profits suffer (71 per cent), and six in 10 (64 per cent) are actively measuring the impact of their office working policy on productivity.

It also emerged that of the business leaders and senior managers polled, almost a third (27 per cent) now have employees in the office or workspace five days a week.

Compared to employees’ perceptions, only 31 per cent included ‘complete freedom’ over when and where they work, in their definition of ‘flexible working.’

Despite being perceived as the biggest downside of working in an office, 74 per cent of office workers are choosing to use their time on the commute productively on work tasks, according to the data carried out through OnePoll.com

This is more common for younger workers aged 18-24 and 25-34 (91 and 88 per cent respectively) compared to those aged 55 and above (51 per cent).

Rosie McKinnon for Gett added: “Our research shows the majority of organisations will stay agile and adapt to different working policies and patterns, but the importance of being able to travel to shared workspaces to connect remains a constant.

“Wherever it’s done, workers and their employers will see stronger results from people engaging in ‘intentional working’ – maximising the time they spend with colleagues collaborating, problem solving, and innovating.

“As we all strive for work/life balance, this shows commitment to making all ‘work’ time count.

“The organisations we partner with that empower their teams with flexibility and autonomy, choose us to help guarantee that those work journeys are smoother and quicker for their workers and create an opportunity to be more productive.” 

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55% of the workforce would be happy to give up work from home perks.

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Phil Mickelson, 54, reveals how rival Tiger Woods helped his lifestyle despite not being on good terms with golf legend

GOLF legend Phil Mickelson has credited Tiger Wood with changing his approach to fitness – despite their bitter rivalry.

The two US golfers fell out in the late 1990s and didn’t play together for almost two decades.

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Phil Mickelson has admitted he wished he’d followed Tiger Woods’ lead early in his career[/caption]
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Woods was a trailblazer when it came to fitness and nutrition in golf[/caption]
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Mickelson has since changed his fitness regime as he looks to play well into his 50s[/caption]

Mickelson, 54, and Woods were originally friends in the early part of Tiger’s illustrious career.

But the pair fell out off the course, resulting in one of golf’s greatest personal rivalries.

Woods, a fifteen-time Major champion, was one of the first advocates for fitness regimes in golf.

An avid weight lifter, the 49-year-old was the complete opposite to Mickelson’s more laid-back approach to his health.

That has all changed though in recent years, with Mickelson looking trim after winning a surprise PGA Championship in 2021.

Lefty recently spoke to Australian Golf Digest and revealed his health kick was all down to Tiger.

Mickelson admitted: “I do wish I had dove in and learned more about nutrition. 

“When I started playing golf though fitness wasn’t even an issue.

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“It wasn’t until Tiger came along – he was years behind me – that it really got to be accepted and then got to grow.”

Mickelson’s hard work has helped him play injury-free into his mid-50s.

The American patched up his relationship with Tiger at the 2016 Ryder Cup.

He added: “I’ve always had this respect for what he’s done for me and my family.

“Because nobody has benefited more. But I think our relationship turned around in 2016 when we worked together for the Ryder Cup.”

“He was an assistant captain, and we ended up spending a lot of time on the phone getting ready.

“We talked about players, picks, statistics, alternate shot, course setup and all these things.”

Mickelson joined LIV Golf in 2022 and has since become an elder statesman in the Saudi-backed tournament.

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RHOBH: Jon Hamm Has a Piping Hot Take on Kyle Richards and PK’s Text Message Fiasco – “cover up…was worse than the crime”

Jon Hamm dropped a sizzling hot take on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills drama, and it was as sharp as his suits. This time, he dove headfirst into the Kyle Richards and PK text message mess, and let’s just say – he wasn’t here for the cover-ups.  While the Housewives stirred the pot, Hamm called […]

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Ozzy Osbourne TV special revealed ahead of huge Black Sabbath farewell gig

A FEATURE length documentary about Ozzy Osbourne’s health battles and farewell gig is in the works.

The TV special is being produced by Parmount+ and will document the Black Sabbath rocker’s final show in Birmingham on July 5.

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A feature length documentary about Ozzy Osbourne’s health battles and farewell gig is in the works[/caption]

Ozzy Osbourne: No Escape From Now is set to air later this year.

Ozzy was first diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2003 before being diagnosed with Parkinsonian syndrome in 2007.

In 2020 he confirmed he was living with a “mild form” of Parkinson’s disease.

Filming began in early 2022 during sessions for his thirtieth album Patient Number 9.

Ozzy said: “The last six years have been full of some of the worst times I’ve been through.

“There’s been times when I thought my number was up. But making music and making two albums saved me. I’d have gone nuts without music.

“My fans have supported me for so many years, and I really want to thank them and say a proper goodbye to them. That is what the Villa Park show is about.”

Sharon said: “This film is an honest account of what has happened to Ozzy during the last few years.

“It shows how hard things have been for him and the courage he has shown while dealing with a number of serious health issues, including Parkinson’s.

“It’s about the reality of his life now. We have worked with a production team we trust and have allowed them the freedom to tell the story openly. We hope that story will inspire people that are facing similar issues to Ozzy.”

Speaking to The Sun earlier this month Sharon confirmed Ozzy can no longer walk.

Sharon said: “Parkinson’s is a progressive disease. It’s not something you can stabilise. It affects different parts of the body and it’s affected his legs.

“But his voice is as good as it’s ever been.”

Ozzy, 76, who is due to move back to the UK next month, also talked on his Sirius XM radio show in the US about his condition.

He said: “I have made it to 2025. I can’t walk, but you know what I was thinking over the holidays? For all my complaining, I’m still alive.

“I may be moaning that I can’t walk but I look down the road and there’s people that didn’t do half as much as me and didn’t make it.”.

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Speaking to The Sun earlier this month Sharon confirmed Ozzy can no longer walk[/caption]
Ozzy Osbourne speaking onstage at an iHeartRadio event.
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Ozzy was first diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2003 before being diagnosed with Parkinsonian syndrome in 2007[/caption]
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Ozzy’s TV special is being produced by Parmount+ and will document the Black Sabbath rocker’s final show in Birmingham on July 5[/caption]

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