20 hours agoNews 1Comments Off on ‘An electrifying performance’, says Amit Shah after India defeats Pakistan
New Delhi, Feb 23 (SocialNews.XYZ) Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday congratulated Team India for defeating by six wickets in the ongoing Champions Trophy 2025. The Home Minister wrote in his ‘X’ post, “An...
20 hours agoNews 1Comments Off on Israeli forensics chief finds no evidence that hostage Shiri Bibas died in explosion
Israel's top forensics chief said his team found no evidence that slain hostage Shiri Bibas was killed in an explosion, contradicting Hamas' claims that she and her toddlers died as a result of an airstrike.
However, the Facebook user revealed that she was able to nab them for just 88p each.
Asda shoppers will have to go to their local shop as the deals are only available in-store and not online.
And since recent estimates show parents are forking out a whopping £11,498 per year raising a child, a trip to your local Asda may be well worth the savings.
Customers also explained that the bargains may not be apparent when browsing.
“[It] wasn’t priced as on sale on the shelf but when I got to the till, it scanned as the price shown on here,” wrote one shopper.
“I got some today at the end of the aisle, where the baby food is,” shared another person.
And the deals are available on a wide variety of baby hygiene brands.
How Asda has upped it's game
By Fabulous’ Fashion Director Tracey Lea Sayer
Take a whizz round the aisles in Asda it is hard not to notice how good the George at Asda clothing range is at the minute. Add into the mix their recent collaboration with fashion designer Roksanda, celebrating 40 years of London Fashion Week, which is full of the designer’s signature colour blocking dresses, oversized Borg fleeces and bold stripe co-ords, it is easy to see why the brand is on fire!
All proceeds from the range go to The British Fashion Council to help promote young designers, so a win win! There also seems to be a return to quality in the clothing range. ‘Style Stories’ with fashion influencer Erica Davies is a capsule collection of Autumn must-haves which delivered not only on style, but on great pocket friendly prices starting from £7.
Gorgeous quilted jackets, slogan sweats and a chocolate faux sheepskin flying jacket are among my faves. Plus, George at Asda has just been crowned with the Best Kidswear in our Fabulous Fashion awards voted for by the Fabulous readers. Click to buy enables you to shop the whole range online or you can just have a browse while you do the weekly shop. You are welcome!
“Found them at the end of the aisle, got two Child’s Farm moisturisers, the Cocoa Curling Custard, and the Child’s Farm shower gel,” said a third commenter.
“My local store had the moisturiser, Curling Custard, and bath fizzers in last night for just £1.75,” wrote another Facebook user.
Asda shoppers can also save on an anti-ageing skincare buy, that is available for a fraction of the price of Boots.
20 hours agoNews 1Comments Off on ISL 2024-25: Mohun Bagan Super Giant defend title after late winner against Odisha FC
Kolkata, Feb 23 (SocialNews.XYZ) Mohun Bagan Super Giant became the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 League Winners after their 1-0 victory against Odisha FC at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan Stadium on Sunday. The Mariners...
20 hours agoNews 1Comments Off on Champions Trophy: People in dressing room not surprised with what Virat did, says Rohit
Dubai, Feb 23 (SocialNews.XYZ) After Virat Kohli’s unbeaten hundred - his 51th in the format – led India to a six-wicket win over Pakistan in a high-stakes Champions Trophy clash, skipper Rohit Sharma said the...
20 hours agoNews 1Comments Off on Keith Rossiter hails Wexford’s ‘workmanlike’ performance as Clare now face relegation threat
WEXFORD boss Keith Rossiter hailed his men at work after they boosted their survival hopes with a thoroughly deserved win in Ennis.
With nothing to show for their opening three games, Clare selector Ken Ralph admitted that the All-Ireland and National League champions are in grave danger of dropping down to Division 1B.
Wexford saw off Clare during in a vital Allianz Hurling League Division 1A match on Sunday afternoonWexford manager Keith Rossiter hailed his side’s grit after the win over Clare
Superb performances from Séamus Casey, Richie Lawlor, Cathal Dunbar, Cian Byrne and the returning Lee Chin helped the Models pick up their first points in front of 4,641 spectators at Cusack Park.
Undeterred by falling 1-2 to 0-0 behind inside five minutes, Wexford gradually got on top and took a 0-15 to 1-9 lead in at the break.
With a strong wind behind them after the change of ends, the smart money was still on Clare to prevail in this Division 1A basement battle.
But Rossiter’s side were immense throughout the second half as they continued to ensure that the game was played on their terms.
The decisive moment was Casey’s 51st-minute goal, which arrived just after Patrick Crotty had brought Clare back to within a point.
After Casey’s first attempt was blocked by Rory Hayes, the Oylegate-Glenbrien ace beat Eibhear Quilligan at the second time of asking as he finished off a slick move involving Byrne and Damien Reck.
Rossiter said: “Delighted with the work-rate and the work ethic. I wouldn’t have been happy with the first two minutes when they got 1-2 from our own mistakes.
“But in fairness to the lads, they never gave up. It was a great workmanlike performance.”
With John Conlon, Mark Rodgers and David Fitzgerald making their first appearances of the season, the Clare team included nine starters from last summer’s Liam MacCarthy Cup triumph.
There was also a first start of 2025 for Tony Kelly, who inflicted significant early damage while operating at full-forward.
Rodgers played him in to rattle the Wexford net with just 90 seconds played. By the 13th minute, Kelly had already racked up 1-3. However, 17 minutes passed before Clare registered another score from play.
Ralph said: “We had a few guys back today. We had big names but probably no games – you’re going to struggle at times no matter who you are if you’re not match-fit.
“We started fine, we did everything that we needed to do against the wind and we kind of set it up for ourselves. But there was no excuse in the second half.
“They just out-fought us, out-worked us, they won more breaking ball than us, they won more turnovers than us and for a finish they just ran through us.”
The only blemish on Wexford’s afternoon was a late red card shown to Byrne for a pull on Darragh Lohan that caused the Clare defender to be substituted.
While Rossiter had ‘no argument’ with the decision at the time, the Wexford manager intends to review the incident.
He said: “I think the ball was actually in the vicinity. It just looked a bit wild more than anything.
“He might have been blocked and the ball fell around and he pulled. Maybe a leg was in the way of it mid-swing. I need to get a better look at it and we’ll see how we approach that.”
Wexford now turn their attention to Saturday’s visit of Galway to the south-east, while Clare could be doomed should they fail to win in Limerick on Sunday.
Conor Cleary, Diarmuid Ryan, Peter Duggan and Shane O’Donnell are still to return for the Banner ahead of the Munster SHC opener against Cork on April 20.
But with the prospect of relegation looming, Ralph said: “We’re in a spot alright.
“We’ve three games left and all we can do is regroup, kick on, try to win as many of them as we can and see what way the table looks after that.
“Realistically now we’re about eight weeks out from Championship so we kind of have to have one eye on that more than anything else and try to get our ducks in a row for that.
“It was probably a busy off-season for various reasons and boys were coming back in and getting injured, so we’re probably a bit behind where we probably should be or want to be.”
WEXFORD 1-23
CLARE 1-17
WEXFORD: M Fanning; S Donohoe, C Foley, E Ryan; R Lawlor 0-2, D Reck, C McGuckin; C Dunbar 0-2, C Hearne; J O’Connor, L Chin 0-5, 2f, J Redmond 0-1; S Casey 1-3, C Byrne 0-9, 6f, 2 ‘65, K Foley 0-1.
Subs: S Roche for Redmond 52 mins, S Reck for Roche 69, T Kinsella for Casey 75.
CLARE: E Quilligan; Rory Hayes, D Lohan, I McNamara 0-1; C Galvin, J Conlon, A Hogan; C Malone, R Taylor 0-1; D Fitzgerald, M Rodgers, P Crotty 0-1; D Reidy 0-1, T Kelly 1-4, A McCarthy 0-8, 7f, 1’65.
Subs: Ross Hayes for Conlon 40 mins, P Donnellan for Malone 46, R Mounsey 0-1 for Fitzgerald 56, A Shanagher for Rodgers 63, C Leen for 67.REFEREE: T Gleeson (Dublin)
20 hours agoNews 1Comments Off on Shoppers ‘Look Flawless’ Wearing This $12 Concealer That’s a ‘Less Pricey Alternative to the Nars Radiant Concealer’
Sometimes, the hardest part of doing your makeup is dealing with the endless blending and layering of multiple concealers to tackle different concerns, like acne scars or dark under-eye circles. Even when the shades match, concealers can sometimes appear flat or settle into creases, leaving your skin looking dull. Budget-savvy beauty shoppers are swearing by […]
20 hours agoNews 1Comments Off on Right-wing Alternative for Germany scores second place in pivotal election, conservative set to to be next chancellor
Germany's right-wing populist Alternative für Deutschland party, or AfD, is on course for a stunning result in Sunday's German election, with reports indicating one-in-five voters supported the party.
21 hours agoNews 1Comments Off on Moment shoppers jump on police car & chant ‘f*** the feds’ as 1000s descend on high street in ‘worst pop-up of all time’
THIS is the moment shoppers descend onto a police car and chant obscenities after attending a streetwear brand pop-up.
Two boys, both under 16, have been arrested after a mob of teens swarmed an unattended Met vehicle on Saturday.
SWNSA brand pop-up descended into a flash mob in Soho on Saturday[/caption]
SWNSTwo boys were arrested after crowds off teens surrounded a police car[/caption]
SWNSCops were called at midday to disperse the crowd[/caption]
The brand pop-up, in Broadwick Street, Soho, attracted thousands of people keen to get their hands on the streetwear.
It started out as a free clothes giveaway by two popular brands but ended up as a flash mob of school children hurling abuse and taking over a cop car.
Footage shows the youngsters circling a Scotland Yard vehicle shouting “f*** the feds” as they jumped on top of the car.
One boy, wearing a part of a police uniform, including a Met jacket and police cap, was spotted rummaging around in the vehicle, before jumping back on top of the roof.
Cops arrived just after midday on bikes after reports of a crowd gathering in Soho but they were unable to defuse the frenzied crowds.
As the Met Police arrived at the scene, blaring sirens, many of the teens fled and two boys, both under 16, were arrested.
More officers were deployed and eventually, the mob was dispersed.
The force was able to confirm the the cop car had suffered damage and that it had been ransacked when they arrived at the scene.
Both youngsters were arrested on suspicion of theft from a motor vehicle, criminal damage and affray and have been bailed during enquiries.
The crowds had originally gathered for a brand pop-up, but it quickly descended into chaos and the marketing stunt was branded “the worst pop-up of all time.”
The streetwear brands, Up In Flames and Poser, were giving out clothes from a van in Carnaby Street but thousands of people surrounded the van within minutes.
One teen told Metro that he felt “crushed” and “couldn’t breathe” at the giveaway as thousands tried to get to the van.
The crush reportedly led to some people passing out or crying at the event.
Some youngsters were running and holding on to the back of the van as it drove, tossing out clothes from the windows.
There were reports of the crowd “punching each other in the face” to get their hands on items or snatching clothes off other people.
A spokesman for the Met Police said: “Police were called at 12:09hrs on Saturday, 22 February following reports of a large crowd gathering in Soho in relation to an apparent marketing stunt that had been advertised online.
“During the incident, some of the crowd caused damage to an unattended police vehicle.
“Officers have since arrested two boys under the age of 16, on suspicion of theft from a motor vehicle, criminal damage and affray.
“They have been bailed whilst enquiries remain ongoing.
“A Section 35 Dispersal Order for the borough of Westminster was put in place throughout the evening and no further related issues were reported.”
The Sun has reached out to Up In Flames and Poser for a comment.
SWNSThe crowd arrived after a free clothes giveaway was announced online[/caption]