4 days agoNews 1Comments Off on Married At First Site UK reunion 2025 LIVE: Hannah and Holly in face off as secret romance revealed
MAFS UK CAST 2024E4
BRIDES Holly and Hannah come face to face tonight as the classes of 2023 and 2024 reunite for – what is supposed to be – a cosy dinner party.
It’s fair to say the pair never quite hit it off, with Holly accusing Hannah of flirting during the experiment.
TV fans also accused Hannah of being a bully, with Monique (@kmxrci) writing on X that she “needs to stop saying “i’m just direct” no you’re not. you’re just a b–ch sorry”.
It comes after The Sunexclusively revealed thatHannah – who appeared on the 2024 series – is now secretly dating the newly single Paul Liba.
The MAFS reunion show is on E4 at 9pm tonight.
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4 days agoNews 1Comments Off on Ultra-rare version of iconic car with super lightweight upgrade and 6-speed gearbox goes up for sale for £325,000
AN INCREDIBLY rare version of an iconic car with a 6-speed gearbox and a super lightweight upgrade is set to go on auction.
The 2023 Subaru Prodrive P25 is expected to attract a hefty price and is a one-of-a-kind re-imagination of the famed Impreza 22B STi.
mediadrumimagesA 2023 Subaru Prodrive P25 is set to go on auction for £325,000[/caption]
mediadrumimagesThe ultra-rare motor comes with a 6-speed semi automatic gearbox[/caption]
mediadrumimagesIt’s powered by a 2.5L engine that can produce 440bhp[/caption]
The motor is just one of 25 ever produced and is the only example in its standout silver colour.
Adding to its rarity, it is one of a subset of just 14 produced in right-hand drive.
The stunning Subaru has only 190 miles to its name and was designed to be “lighter, more powerful and [have] better handling” than the 22B STi.
Carbon composite materials used for the car’s boot lid, bonnet, roof, sills, door mirror housings, bumpers, and rear wing help make the motor incredibly light, weighing it at just 1,200kg.
The P25 also comes with a re-engineered version of the legendary EJ25 boxer engine, first introduced in 1996.
Its listing reads: “Only the best, bespoke internal components were used to include forged pistons, steel con rods, ported cylinder heads and new valve seats to improve airflow and combustion.
“The advanced valve train offers variable cam timing and a Garrett performance road turbo with a high-performance intercooler and airbox is also utilised.
“This heady mix delivers well over 400bhp.”
The car comes fitted with an Akrapovič exhaust system, a 6-speed X-shift box, helical gears, and a Prodrive Super Lightweight Upgrade Pack, which contribute to its “exceptional driving experience.”
Bonhams Cars is auctioning the ultra-rare lightweight car, which also comes with a rear-view camera and a passenger-side dash.
The motor is US import qualifying and VAT qualifying, making it an “ideal acquisition for international buyers”, its listing reads.
Subaru uber-fans at Evo magazine described the P25 as: “In case you’re in any doubt, this car is something truly remarkable.
“That it would have a scintillating turn of speed was a given.
“What makes it so bewitching is the fact that it generates this pace without relying on a suite of sophisticated electronic aids and delivers it in a way that’s rewarding at any speed.
“This is driving at its most compelling.”
The powerful motor is based on the iconic Impreza 22B STi, which became a legend in rally and performance car circles following its 1998 release.
Used to commemorate both Subaru’s 40th anniversary as well as its third consecutive manufacturer’s title in the FIA World Rally Championship, the car was incredibly popular when it first went to sale.
Some reports claim that on its release, all 400 Japanese units sold out in as little as 30 minutes.
A run of 16 UK specification cars with taller gearing were subsequently built and can today be worth well over £250,000 on the rare occasion that they change hands.
The rally-inspired 22B STi derives from a line of Subaru Imprezas that won multiple World Rally Championships during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
mediadrumimagesThe motor is the only known example of a P25 to be painted in Solar Silver[/caption]
mediadrumimagesComposite materials help make the rally-inspired car fast and lightweight[/caption]
mediadrumimagesThe racing-style driver’s seat in the motor[/caption]
4 days agoNews 1Comments Off on Peter Queally hails Waterford for ‘driving on’ from bright first-half as Antrim left staring at the drop in Division 1B
WATERFORD gaffer Peter Queally enjoyed one of his better Déise in the job as his side used their strong start to dismiss Antrim.
The Munster men romped to an 18-point win at Corrigan Park having taken a 2-14 to 0-4 lead into the break.
Peter Queally was delighted after Waterford hammered AntrimMichael P Ryan/Sportsfile
But it was a poor display from Davy Fitzgerald’s side as the visitors came at them strongly.
And the result leaves the Saffrons in a precarious position in the battle to avoid the drop.
Queally said: “The first half went well for us after a shaky start.
“The first goal was a big momentum change and then the penalty and black card for Keelan Molloy gave us a foothold.
“We drove on and built a healthy lead.”
Playing with a strong wind, Waterford built a big lead and had two points on the board in the first minute.
The lead was three with ten minutes played when they grabbed their first goal from Kevin Mahony.
No 2 came six minutes later via a Stephen Bennett penalty — with Keelan Molloy spending time in the sin-bin after fouling.
The scores flowed for Waterford with Jamie Barron and Dessie Hutchinson on target as Antrim had a few James McNaughton frees to show.
Antrim made a decent start to the second period with the first four points.
But they were unable to sustain their momentum with Waterford adapting to playing into the gale. The visitors could have had a third goal only for the bar denying Hutchinson.
But the game was long decided and petered out soon after.
WATERFORD: B Nolan; C Ryan, C Prunty 0-2, I Daly; M Kiely 0-1, M Fitzgerald 0-1, P Leavey; J Prendergast, C Sheahan; P Fitzgerald 0-4, 3f, J Barron 0-3, C Treen 0-2; K Mahony 1-0, Stephen Bennett 1-3, 1-0 pen, 1f, D Hutchinson 0-4. Subs: K Bennett 0-1 for P Fitzgerald 44 mins; P Hogan 0-1 for Prendergast 44; P Curran 0-1f for Treen 62; S Walsh for Bennett 65; G Fives for Prunty 67.
ANTRIM: R Elliott; E McFerran, R McCloskey, S Rooney; J Maskey, E Campbell, C Bohill; N Elliott, S Elliott 0-1; P Boyle, R McCambridge, K Molloy 0-2; J McLaughlin, J McNaughton 0-6f, N O’Connor. Subs: E O’Neill 0-1 for S Elliott h-t; C McKeown for Boyle 49 mins; A McGarry for McLaughlin 58; G Walsh 0-1f for McCambridge 62.
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4 days agoNews 1Comments Off on Ger Brennan hails Louth goalkeeper Niall McDonnell for heroics in win over Down after nightmare showing against Cavan
LOUTH manager Ger Brennan hailed keeper Niall McDonnell after their nail-biting win in Drogheda.
A couple of howlers by McDonnell cost Louth against Cavan last week but he more than made amends.
James Guinness of Down is tackled by Louth goalkeeper Niall McDonnellTyler Miller/Sportsfile
Brennan said: “Credit to Niall, he really stood up. Some wonderful saves, wonderful play when he came out the field and kickouts as well.
“He worked hard to cut out the mistakes from last week. That’s the strength of the man, he didn’t shy away from it.”
McDonnell’s save from Conor McCrickard and a poacher’s goal from Ryan Burns took the wind out of Down’s sails.
It kept Louth within two points at the break and boss Conor Laverty said: “We needed more of a cushion as the breeze was significant.”
Points from Sam Mulroy and Kieran McArdle’s goal saw Louth edge it.
LOUTH: N McDonnell; D Corcoran, D Campbell, D McKenny; D Nally, P Lynch, L Jackson 0-1, T Durnin 0-1, C Byrne; A McDonnell 0-1, C Keenan 0-1, C Grimes; K McArdle 1-0, S Mulroy 0-10, 4f, 1tpf, 1 45, R Burns 1-2, 1tp. Subs: D McConnon 0-1 for Keenan 38 mins; P Mathews for McDonnell 50; A Williams for Lynch 55; T Jackson for Byrne 57; L Grey for L Jackson 66.
DOWN: R Burns; P Fegan, R McEvoy, P McCarthy; P Laverty, D Guinness 0-3, 1tp, M Rooney; P Havern 0-8, 3f, 1tp, A McClements; D Magill 0-3, 1tp, J Guinness, S Millar; C Doherty 0-2, 1tp,, O Murdock 0-1, C McCrickard 0-2. Subs: O Savage 0-2, 1f for Millar 43; A Crimmins for McClements 46; E Branagan for Magill 56; C Francis 0-1 for J Guinness 58.
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