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BRITAIN’S Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon has split from Azuka Ononye, the father of her children, after 18 years together.
She promptly flew to Jamaica for some sunshine, serenity, and maybe a rum punch strong enough to wipe the iCloud.


Because the modern woman’s break-up toolkit doesn’t just include a new haircut or a glass of rose — it now comes with a rebound holiday.
The institution of marriage is in crisis, but at least the travel industry is booming.
In Scotland, as in the UK overall, women are more likely to initiate divorce proceedings than men.
By 2030, nearly half of women aged 25–44 will be flying solo.
Singleness is rising faster than Alesha’s air miles because it seems most of us would rather deal with turbulence at 35,000ft than at the dinner table.
A man I matched with recently on a dating app told me he will never get married again because “women don’t value marriage any more” — his ex-wife apparently left because she’d ‘had enough’.
After a little digging, I understood what she’d had enough of: being the chef, cleaner, PA, emotional support human — and holding down a full-time job.
No wonder marriages end and women head straight for the airport.
There’s a trend on social media of women filming themselves on planes with the caption: “Realising you’ve sat on more flights than men this year.”
The stats back it up – 84 per cent of solo travellers are women. Why? Because we’ve spent the last decade watching Julia Roberts find herself in Eat, Pray, Love, obviously.
Free tuition abused by the rich

OF course the British education system is globally revered, it has been cloaked in Hogwarts cosplay and flogged abroad like it is still 1853.
As an export, it carries centuries of empire, tweed, and Latin mottoes. But the system is falling apart.
Underfunded, outdated and still clinging to a Victorian obsession with exams as the only measure of success.
Now the Scottish Tories want to let kids leave school at 14 for apprenticeships or college. And honestly?
It’s not the worst idea ever floated at Holyrood, but it is a glaring admission that the current system isn’t working.
I’ve made documentaries about education in Nepal and Guatemala, where children walk barefoot for hours just to get to school. They know that education has the power to change lives.
Here, we hand it out for free and still make it feel like a chore.
Free higher education is Scotland’s biggest flex – and rightly so. But true accessibility starts before uni.
If we want to open doors, we need to rethink how we teach – not just when kids can leave. Let’s value creativity, vocational skills, and non-academic intelligence instead of shoving everyone through the same funnel.
While we’re here: if your parents paid £30,000-a-year to send you to boarding school, they can afford a few grand for your politics degree at St Andrews.
Free tuition should be a safety net – not a perk for the privilege.
And maybe that’s why modern dating is struggling to take off. A lot of men haven’t been given the tools or space to process change, while women have been building emotional toolkits in their carry-ons.
We grew up reading self-help books and journaling our way through break-ups. Men were told to “man up” — no wonder everyone is out of sync.
There’s more negativity from men than I’ve ever encountered in all my years of dating — and less patience from women, which is a recipe straight out of the lonely- hearts cookbook.
Many men are quietly grieving old versions of themselves, while women are fiercely protective of their peace — and pouring their energy into self-expansion, not romantic CPR.
Eva Longoria just turned 50 and looks sensational in racy pics to mark the milestone.
“I don’t believe my greatest success is behind me,” she said. That’s the kind of thinking women are leaning into.

We’re being conditioned to believe in — and fight for — continued success well into later life.
We’re not counting down the days to retirement.
Gloria Hunniford, 84, recently said she’ll never retire because work keeps her brain ticking. That’s the kind of energy we’re chasing — not spending our evenings coaxing a grown man’s serotonin back from the abyss.
Online mugging, some might say

FANS logging on for Oasis’s Scottish dates expected Morning Glory, but got duped into paying “platinum” prices for bog-standard tickets.
No perks, no exclusivity, just a cheeky rebrand and a 2.5x price hike while you waited in Ticketmaster’s endless online purgatory.
The consumer watchdog says this might have breached consumer protection law. You don’t say. MPs are demanding refunds, but so far Ticketmaster is only offering vague apologies.
You can call it “dynamic pricing” if you want – the rest of us call it online mugging.
Don’t Look Back In Anger – look forward with a refund.
And now travel companies are cashing in on the rise of the rebound holiday with sexual wellness retreats.
Women are off to Costa Rica, Bali, and the Cotswolds for yoni mapping and tantric breathwork, and finding more connection in one guided meditation than a year of half-hearted Hinge dates.
Turns out yoga and breathwork can deepen desire, reconnecting us to ourselves. (Which is refreshing if your ex thought “breathwork” meant cooling your mouth down after biting into a steak bake.)
Yes, more women are finally mastering DIY — just not with the power tools you might normally associate with fixing things.
Maturing is realising we all carry baggage, but some of us are smart enough to pack it in a carry-on and head to the Amalfi Coast.
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