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‘Football saved me’: Street Soccer coordinator Sarah Rhind on life after heroin addiction
Charity worker’s unsparing book explains how the game created support networks and ‘beautiful friendships’The Bishopton Ladies goalkeeper and Street Soccer charity coordinator Sarah Rhind is emphatic about how integral football has been to her survival. “I can wholeheartedly say that without it I wouldn’t be in the position that I’m in now – if I was even lucky enough to still be here,” she says. “There’s been different times in my life where football showed up and was really a platform that sav...
Born in Leeds, crafted in Norway: How Haaland became nation's superstar
Born in Leeds, crafted in Norway: How Haaland became nation's superstarImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Haaland has scored 55 goals in 49 matches for his countryByJess AndersonBBC Sport journalistPublished6 minutes agoThe last time Norway competed at a World Cup, Erling Haaland was not even born.Yet by helping to confirm their place in the tournament for the first time since 1998, Haaland has not just chalked off a personal milestone; he has completed a mission he has carried on his shou...
Smokers' Corner: Myths of the ‘Madman’
States and leaders rarely act without reason, and it’s usually flawed assumptions, rather than irrationality, that drive policy failures and political crises.
SMOKERS’ CORNER: MYTHS OF THE 'MADMAN'
American President Donald Trump is often described by many as an ‘irrational’ man. Yet, there are those who claim he is instead an over-the-top practitioner of the ‘Madman Theory.’ This theory encapsulates a political concept suggesting that a leader can gain a significant advantage in international negotiations or crises by convincing opponents that he or she is irrational, unstable, or downright ‘crazy’. Former US President Richard Nixon coined the term during his tenur...
Simone Biles reveals health scare, describes ‘almost dying’
United States gymnastics great Simone Biles shared limited news of a health scare on Saturday, an experience she said included “almost dying.”The world’s most-decorated gymnast said on Instagram Stories that she had endured an unexpected situation, and she thanked well-wishers.“I’m not one to normally share things like this because I value privacy in today’s age,” Biles, 29, said on the social media platform.
Overtourism in Scotland putting beauty spots and historical sites under threat
Suggestions of a jet fuel shortage ruining British holidaymakers may blow over but other financial pressures are still influencing Brits deciding if they’ll spend the summer holiday overseas.Middle Eastern conflicts inflating fuel and energy bills and cost of living woes are enough of a reason for millions of Britons to choose to pack the family up for a great British staycation.Scotland’s official tourism agency, VisitScotland, says the Highlands and Islands is now Britain’s second top choice f...
We are optimising ourselves to death
A tracker might tell you that you got to bed too late, but it doesn’t tell you that you were busy living your life
Elon Musk reacts to post claiming India's birth rate falls below replacement level
Elon Musk reacted to a viral X post claiming India's fertility rate has fallen below replacement level for the first time. The post highlighted a decline from 2.3 to 1.9 in a decade, with Delhi's rate at 1.2. Musk, a vocal critic of declining birth rates, noted this trend, particularly among the educated.
Ed Sheeran's real journey: From small town dreamer to global star
Emerging from a life of hardship in London to become a global phenomenon, Ed Sheeran embodies the spirit of determination. Dismissed by record companies due to his unconventional style and sound, he pushed forward, driven by resilience. His heartfelt lyrics, forged in the tranquility of Suffolk, struck a chord worldwide, demonstrating that authenticity can overshadow commercial expectations.
Jill Biden says former president will live with stage 4 cancer 'for the rest of his life,' has slowed down
Former first lady Dr. Jill Biden gave an update on former President Joe Biden’s cancer on Saturday, saying that though the 83-year-old will live with cancer for the rest of his life, he maintains a busy schedule, but has slowed down.Biden explained during a discussion with political commentator and "The View" co-host Ana Navarro for her new book "View From the East Wing: A Memoir," that while her husband was still president and had a team of doctors, she mentioned that he was getting up seven ti...
Cardio or strength training: Harvard study finally picks one for longevity
A landmark Harvard study reveals strength training, not just cardio, is crucial for longevity. Aiming for 90-120 minutes weekly significantly slashes death risks from all causes, heart disease, and brain conditions. Combining strength with cardio offers the greatest health boost, proving muscle is vital for healthy aging and independence, not just aesthetics.
Mum of two was 'bullied to death' by workmates at The Good Guys after devastating warehouse accident: 'No one took my injury seriously'
Mum of two was 'bullied to death' by workmates at The Good Guys after devastating warehouse accident: 'No one took my injury seriously'Natasha Stojkoski worked at The Good Guys for nine yearsShe had a workplace injury and claims she was then bulliedIf you need support, contact Lifeline 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue 1300 224 636 Do you know more? Email charlotte.karp@dailymail.com.au See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy CHARLOTTE KARP, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 01:49, 7...
'Very happy for Shreyas Iyer': Surya reacts after losing India captaincy
Suryakumar Yadav has graciously congratulated Shreyas Iyer on his appointment as India's new T20I captain for the upcoming Ireland and England series. Despite being replaced as captain and dropped from the squad after leading India to a T20 World Cup victory, Suryakumar expressed pride in his Mumbai teammate's achievement, highlighting the strong representation from Mumbai cricket.
Drinking alcohol may influence cravings for certain foods in a surprising way, study suggests
If you find yourself reaching for a bag of chips after a few drinks, hormones may be partly to blame. Researchers suggest they can influence food cravings and may contribute to significant overeating.Studies examining how alcohol affects people’s eating habits have produced inconsistent results, University of Sydney researchers reported in Obesity Reviews.Alcohol on its own always adds calories, but how much it contributes to people’s total caloric intake depends on their dietary habits, the sci...
How Xavier Becerra turned around his campaign to be California’s governor
In late March, his polling hovered near 3%, but in a stunning reversal Becerra has advanced to the general electionXavier Becerra, the former Biden cabinet official whose California gubernatorial campaign survived a deeply underwhelming start, has advanced to the general election, in a stunning reverse of political fortune.If he prevails in November, Becerra would make history as the state’s first Latino governor since 1875, when California was briefly led by Romualdo Pacheco, who was born in th...
Cosmeticorexia: How girls are falling down a skincare rabbit hole
Fuelled by social media, the market for children's skincare is booming. Experts fear for the long-term impact on girls
Insulin inhaler could become alternative for Type 1 diabetes insulin injections
A medical breakthrough is showing promise for millions of Americans with Type 1 diabetes. It's an alternative to taking insulin without the injections. Mark Strassmann has more details.
Simone Biles reveals near-death experience: 'Almost dying wasn't on my bingo card this week'
Olympic legend Simone Biles revealed that she "almost died" in a cryptic Instagram post on Saturday.On her Instagram story, Biles shared vague details about the experience, without recounting any specifics, with the background just being a photo of her hand.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"I'm not one to normally share things like this because I value privacy in today's age. But almost dying wasn't on my bingo card this week," Biles wrote."This was one of, if not the scariest e...
At nearly 50%, no. of deaths without medical care up sharply since 2020
Nearly half of all deaths recorded in 2024 occurred without medical attention from a trained professional, according to the latest Sample Registration System (SRS) Statistical Report. The share of such deaths was 45.5% in 2024 - more than double the 18% recorded in 2020 - and has remained close to half of all deaths since 2021.
Lifesaving defibrillator installed at station where 'heroic' army cadet, 15, saved child’s life
A lifesaving defibrillator has been fitted at a Glasgow railway station half a year after a teenage army cadet used emergency first aid to rescue a collapsed child. Jordan Kerr, 15, was making his way back from cadet training in January when he heard cries for assistance on the platform at Drumchapel station.The Drumchapel High School pupil discovered a 10-year-old child who had become unwell and was experiencing breathing difficulties.Drawing upon first aid knowledge acquired through the Glasgo...