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Як уникнути прилипання їжі до сковороди під час смаження

Найчастіше під час смаження господині можуть зіткнутися з неприємною невдачею: їжа прилипає до сковороди, через що не вдається зберегти апетитну скоринку. Також це призводить до того, що страва втрачає свій естетично привабливий вигляд. Однак існує чимало хитрощів, які допоможуть уникнути цієї ситуації. Які секрети можуть допомогти? Яблучний оцет Багато досвідчених господинь завжди на кухні тримають […]

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Названо 5 знаків Зодіаку, яких чекає вдалий тиждень

  Зірки прогнозують, що з 5 по 11 лютого 2025 року деякі знаки Зодіаку отримають особливі подарунки від Всесвіту. Для когось це будуть успіхи в кар’єрі, для інших – приємні зміни в особистому житті або фінансах. Дізнайтеся, чи входите ви до числа щасливчиків цього тижня! Більше гороскопів читайте у розділі Астрологія Час-Дій. ♌ Лев (23 […]

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Лікар: не купуйте школярам зошитів з білосніжними аркушами

0 Листи в зошиті, в якому буде писати школяр, не повинні бути білосніжними і глянсовими, дала пораду лікар-педіатр Валентина Антонова. Одна з прикмет останнього місяця літа – у продажу з’являються товари для школярів. Лікар Валентина Антонова поділилася рекомендаціями про те, які зошити краще купити дітям-школярам. При виборі зошитів для школи краще уникати покупок виробів з […]

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EastEnders airs harrowing scenes as Phil Mitchell is left for dead in horror accident after devastating suicide attempt

EASTENDERS broadcast harrowing scenes as Phil Mitchell made a devastating choice to attempt to end his own life amid his secret depression battle.

The BBC soap opera has seen the Walford hardman become increasingly isolated and alone over the past few months.

Phil Mitchell lying injured in a car.
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EastEnders aired harrowing scenes as Phil Mitchell attempted to commit suicide[/caption]
Phil Mitchell lying injured in a dark basement.
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An awful fall after the attempt saw him lay lifeless on the garage floor[/caption]

Phil, played by Steve McFadden, has been living alone since the breakdown of his marriage to Kat Slater.

His son Ben was also jailed in the US with daughter Louise having left London many years prior.

It has seen him without any family by his side for the first time and has caused him a deep internal struggle which he has kept hidden from those once closest to him.

In the latest episode of the show, Phil was clearly emotional as he struggled to speak during a pub outing with Nigel Bates and his two friends.

When one of Nigel’s friends brands him a “sad sod” and claimed she can see his inner sadness, Phil became tearful and smashed his glass into smithereens with his own bare hands.

He later headed to The Archers where he found himself getting inside one of the customer’s cars.

Clearly still emotional, Phil was seen fighting tears as he appeared consumed with worrying thoughts.

In a tragic move, he opted to turn on the ignition and let the car fill itself with smoke and fumes whilst he was inside the vehicle.

Eventually, Phil began to violently cough and splutter after inhaling a copious amount of smoke.

He managed to open the car door as he stumbled out of the car fighting to catch his breath.

Disorientated and gasping for air, Phil then took a terrifying tumble which saw his entire body plummet through the pit in the garage.

Phil’s body could then be seen lifeless on the ground after the scary accident amid his worrying suicide attempt.

The tough to watch scenes left fans deeply moved and emotional as one wrote on X: “Tonight’s final scene in #EastEnders was absolutely heartbreaking.”

Another added: “Seeing Phil Mitchell like this is making me so sad.”

A third then wrote: “I just want to give Phil a hug.”

Before a fourth wrote: “Jesus Christ, hard watch.”

If you are affected by any of the issues raised in this article, please call the Samaritans for free on 116123.

Help for mental health

If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support.

The following are free to contact and confidential:

Mind, www.mind.org, provide information about types of mental health problems and where to get help for them. Email info@mind.org.uk or call the infoline on 0300 123 3393 (UK landline calls are charged at local rates, and charges from mobile phones will vary).

YoungMinds run a free, confidential parents helpline on 0808 802 5544 for parents or carers worried about how a child or young person is feeling or behaving. The website has a chat option too.

Rethink Mental Illness, www.rethink.org, gives advice and information service offers practical advice on a wide range of topics such as The Mental Health Act, social care, welfare benefits, and carers rights. Use its website or call 0300 5000 927 (calls are charged at your local rate).

Heads Together, www.headstogether.org.uk, is the a mental health initiative spearheaded by The Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales.

Phil Mitchell exiting a car, injured.
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Phil stumbled out of the vehicle[/caption]
Phil Mitchell injured in a car.
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Fans branded the episode a “hard watch”[/caption]

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I’m being taken to court for going on 3 school time holidays in 3 years – but one was only a day & they’re MY kids

A MUM who’s facing a criminal record for taking her kids out of school to go on three holidays in three years has hit back at the controversy.

Whitney Ainscough jetted off on three family holidays during school time last year with her partner and three children, Cora Bentley, 12, Addison Squires, seven, and Adley Christopher, three.

Woman stating "They're my kids, they're not the government's kids."
Whitney Ainscough has done an interview with radio station LBC defending how many holidays she’s taken her kids out of school during term time for
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Man on LBC radio discussing taking his children on school holidays.
/But host Tom Swarbrick argued that the children have a “right to education” – a right that “needs to be protected” from Whitney
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Couple in swimwear in the sea.
Whitney and her partner have taken her kids to Cyprus, Zante and Paris in the past year
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A family of five posing for a photo on holiday.
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But Whitney argued that as their trip to Disneyland Paris was only a day, it shouldn’t be included in the complaint[/caption]

For their £5,000 trip to Cyprus in June last year, the children missed five days of school, before missing a further five days when they went to Zante on an £8k trip the following month.

Whitney then took her brood to Disneyland Paris on a day trip she insisted was “educational”.

The self-professed ‘bad mum’ has now appeared on London’s LBC radio to defend herself, after receiving a single justice procedure notice last month outlining that she is being charged under Section 444 (1) of the Education Act 1996.

“I’ve only been on two holidays within three years,” Whitney argued during the radio interview.

“No, no, you’ve been to Paris as well for a day,” host Tom Swarbrick insisted.

“One day. It’s a holiday!” Whitney said.

“So when it says if your child is off school three or more times within three years, and they have been, you are not going to be fined, you’re going to be taken to court, Whitney,” Tom retorted.

“I’m really sorry.”

“I think it is really unfair. It is unfair. But they’re my kids. Right, they’re my kids,” Whitney insisted.

“They’re not the government’s kids.

“If I want to take my kids out and experience the world… I could leave them at home with family, happily.

“But I don’t want to take my kids out of that.

“I want to bring them with me, you know?”

“You’re right, they are your children,” Tom replied.

“But they are also given a right over and above your decisions with where to take them for an education.

“They have that right. And that right needs to be protected.

School Rules + Laws in the UK

“That right to education even needs to be protected from you.”

“If they’re not my kids, the government can start paying me for them then,” Whitney replied.

“They are your children,” Tom said, to which Whitney retorted: “Well, apparently they’re not the government’s kids!”

Tom refused to let it go as he then said: “Their right to an education is protected over and above even their mum’s decision to say, ‘Right kids, we’re off, we’re going to Paris again, here we go, here’s the Arc de Triomphe, you’re having a lovely time’.”

Section 444 (1) of the Education Act 1996 states that if a child of compulsory school age who is a registered pupil at a school fails to attend regularly at school, his parent is guilty of an offence.

A person charged with the offence has to prove they had a ‘reasonable justification’ for their child’s failure to attend regularly at the school.

After receiving the letter informing her of the legal proceedings, Whitney told her TikTok followers: “I was expecting that I may get another fine but I’d not heard anything and it had been months.

“I was absolutely furious, fuming.

“To be honest with you, it would absolutely make me laugh.

“How could you even threaten somebody with jail for taking their kids on holiday?

“I just can’t understand the logic of it.

“What do you want me to do? Leave my kids at home while I go off on fancy holidays with my partner?

“No. I’m sure social services would be getting involved at that point.

“I take my kids on a nice holiday to see the world and you get penalised for it. It’s absolutely disgusting.”

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