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‘Nightmare!’ Jim Davidson fumes over ‘idiot drivers’ near Stockbridge home
Jim Davidson, 68, has launched a furious rant about the “idiot drivers” who take up part of the pavement near his Stockbridge home when parking.The comedian lashed out at motorists who block the way with their cars on the banks of the River Test, which he can see from his garden.He detailed how drivers parking their cars where they shouldn’t have become an inconvenience for local pedestrians.Jim, who has been living in the area for over a decade, compared the inconsiderate motorists to “vultures” as they swoop in for parking spots.The Generation Game star said: “It’s a nightmare."I’ve lived in Stockbridge for 15 years and I’m turning into an old grumbler."These idiot drivers are like vultures - when one car comes out of a space there’s five waiting to go in," he told The Sun.The Big Break star went on to reveal how the badly parked cars have even become an issue for wheelchairs and pushchair users.He added: “People are parking in places they shouldn’t and it means you have to walk single file on the pavement."Quite often cars are just left on the street and on the bridge here - I can see them from my house."Jim went on to add that people with wheelchairs and pushchairs would struggle to get through.Earlier this year, Jim took aim at fellow celebrities offering to house Ukrainian refugees during an appearance on GB News.The TV star agreed with host Dan Wootton they were doing it to "virtue signal" as he claimed they wouldn't house a "veteran".Dan said: "Jim, what do you think about these celebrities who feel and need to politically virtue signal at these events?"You have Benedict Cumberbatch on the red carpet saying he 'hopes to take in a Ukrainian refugee,' I would say there is more chance of that happening than his
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India Willoughby addresses ‘uncomfortable’ trans feud with GB News star Dan Wootton
GB News star Dan Wootton in a candid tweet.The star was fuming at being introduced as “transgender broadcaster India Willoughby” while appearing on the show, and admitted she fired back at Dan, leaving him “uncomfortable”.India, who works as a newsreader on Channel 5 as well as appearing on shows like Loose Women and Celebrity Big Brother, took to her social media to share the encounter.READ MORE: GB News presenter tells meteorologist he should be 'happy' about 'frightening' heatwaveShe wrote: “Dan Wootton once introduced me on GB News as ‘transgender broadcaster India Willoughby’.“I replied ‘It’s great to be on gay presenter Dan Wootton’s show.’“The way he flinched – I reckon he still feels uncomfortable about it.”Plenty of fans rushed to support India, with one penning: “Perfect response. I would have made issue on camera about how rude he was.”Another posted: “I guarantee you, if you go ‘cisgender presenter’ they’ll actually lose it!”, as a third followed up: “I’d feel uncomfortable about being a presenter on GB News too, to be fair.”However, others were more than baffled by India’s offence, as they noted that the first line in her Twitter bio reads “World’s 1st trans newsreader”.One baffled fan replied: “It’s in your Twitter bio.
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'Arrogant' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle running out of friends in the Royal Family
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are no strangers to scrutiny, and since stepping down as senior royals and jetting off to America for good, a gulf has grown between the couple and the rest of the Royal Family.Harry has had a rift with future king William for a number of years now and other senior members of the Firm have also distanced themselves from the Sussexes, Daniela Elser has highlighted for News.com.au.The pair have always maintained a few alliances in the royal ranks however, with the release of Harry's new tell-all book looming and the couple set to return to the UK, the Daily Mail's Dan Wootton says even those who have been loyal to the pair are beginning to turn their backs.READ MORE: Harry and Meghan 'competing with royal family' by announcing UK visit on Anne's birthday"Many lower ranked royals are now in open revolt about the couple – and prepared to make their feelings clear behind palace walls," he said"Marking that shift of tone, even Harry’s former allies Zara Phillips and Mike Tindall are said to have been highly critical of the couple’s stand-offish, haughty and arrogant attitude during their last visit for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee."Although Zara and Mike have always friendly with the couple, keeping them company outside St Paul's Cathedral after the Queen's service of thanksgiving during her Jubilee in June, Wootton's comments come amid numerous reports that the cousins are not as close as they once were.The Express reported back in June that Tindall had called Harry a “b***ard” during a sweary chat with a fellow guest at a reception after the Jubilee Pageant.Following the Jubilee celebrations, Tindall recalled "a highlight" of the lavish weekend had been "a good cousins’ lunch" after Trooping
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Harry and Meghan’s Netflix plans ruined by Queen’s sudden diary change, expert claims
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Netflix plans have been hampered by the Queen’s late decision not to attend a thanksgiving service at St Pauls, a royal biographer has claimed.After a successful Trooping the Colour ceremony, where she took in a flypast of military jets, Buckingham Palace announced that the Queen would not be attending today’s (June 3) Thanksgiving service at St Pauls.Harry and Meghan are expected to attend the service after flying in from the US with their children Archie and Lilibet.As anticipated, the couple did not appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Trooping the Colour ceremony, but were snapped behind the scenes talking to royal family members.Now, speaking to Dan Wootton on his GB News show, royal biographer Tom Bower has suggested that the Queen’s cancellation at today’s service may hamper the Sussexes’ publicity plans in their first public appearance of the weekend.“I do think it’s a terrible shame that the Queen can’t go to St Pauls,” he acknowledged.“But it does mean that Netflix can’t get the pan from Meghan to the Queen, that’s cut out now.”The GB news presenter agreed, adding: Can we just be honest about why this couple has come over here?“They’ve had a stark realisation over the past couple of months, haven’t they, that these big American companies are only interested in them because of their proximity to the Royal Family.”Despite being ruled out of the thanksgiving service after suffering “discomfort”, the Queen appeared to enjoy taking in the Trooping the Colour service, and made two balcony appearances in front of the enormous crowds.However it was Prince Louis who enjoyed the show, and the four year-old was spotted by a lip reader chatting excitedly to his
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GB News' Dan Wootton Tonight hit with 61 Ofcom complaints after Keir Starmer debate
GB News show Dan Wootton Tonight has been hit with 61 Ofcom complaints following its May 5 episode, in relation to a discussion about Labour leader Keir Starmer's alleged lockdown rule break.A segment was also aired in which Dan shut down Benjamin Butterworth after he spoke about Keir's role in "beergate".Mr Butterworth said: "It was investigated before and they found he hadn’t done anything.”Dan then replied: “It wasn’t investigated, you’ve just given disinformation already.”Dan asked Benjamin if he thinks that Keir followed the rules, to which Benjamin said "yes, absolutely".The GB presenter then asked Benjamin if he himself had read the rules, which Benjamin then confirmed.Wootton then responded: "You can't say it with a straight face."The conversation came just hours after Sir Keir recently said that he will step down if he is "fined" by Durham police over beergate.The Guardian has reported that the Labour party can prove that Sir Keir's team worked past 1am on the night that the scandal was alleged to have taken place.Keir has insisted that no laws were broken and said that they were "followed at all times".The politician claimed that he "simply had something to eat" whilst he was "working late in the evening," which he said "any politician would do days before an election".However, he then said that if the police were to "issue him with a fixed penalty notice," then he would "of course, do the right thing and step down".Controversial journalist Dan Wootton has recently tweeted about GB News' alleged success as the "UK's number one non-state news channel".He told his followers that it was due to "their loyalty over the past year," which has "allowed them to block out the sneery London elite" so the channel can
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