Kemi Badenoch proposes new law mandating immigrants wait ten years before they can claim any benefits or get British passport
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Alejandro Garnacho jets off to Rome with girlfriend as Saudis prepare to rescue outcast from Man Utd nightmare
ALEJANDRO GARNACHO has jetted out on holiday to escape his Manchester United nightmare.
The Argentine forward’s Old Trafford career hangs in the balance after being told to find a new club by boss Ruben Amorim.





Garnacho was left fuming after being benched for the Europa League final last month.
He later angered his teammates after giving an interview where he described United’s season as “s**t”.
The 20-year-old cut a dejected figure on the Red Devils’ disastrous post-season tour of Asia.
Garnacho was spotted in an altercation with a fan, before flashing the middle finger to supporters after a loss to the ASEAN All Stars.
The former Puskas Award winner has jetted out to Rome with girlfriend Eva Garcia for some much-needed R&R.
Garcia posted a host of snaps of the pair enjoying the Italian capital with their young son Enzo.
The influencer – who has her own jewellery line – uploaded the memories to her 664,000 Instagram followers.
Eva posed infront of the Trevi Fountain, before enjoying coffee in the sun with her boyfriend of over four years.
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SunSport exclusively revealed last month United want £50million for Garnacho, who joined the club from Atletico Madrid in 2020.
The 20-year-old has made Chelsea his No1 choice.
Garnacho is also attracting attention from Napoli, but would prefer to stay in the Premier League.
United rejected a £40m January bid from the Naples club for Garnacho but may get twice that from the Saudis.
Pro League club Al-Nassr are preparing an audacious bid with Cristiano Ronaldo’s future at the club uncertain.
Garnacho’s relationship with Amorim fell apart after a dressing room spat boiled over infront of teammates.
Amorim reportedly told Garnacho he needs to “pray he can find a new club.”
Garnacho appeared in 36 Premier League games last season, contributing 6 goals and 3 assists.

Following Europa League heartbreak against Tottenham, the Argentine refused to be drawn on his future at United.
Garnacho said: “Until we reached the final, I played every round.
“And I played 20 minutes today – I don’t know. “I’m going to try to enjoy the summer and see what happens next.”

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New Love Island bombshell Toni reveals crippling health battle that saw her rushed to hospital
LOVE Island bombshell Toni Laites has opened about her chronic health condition ahead of entering the villa.
The American star, 24, is set to enter the Mallorca house as the first bombshell of this year’s series – and is ready to bag a British boy as she believes they’re “more polite with better manners” than their American counterparts.



But ahead of entering the villa, Toni shared that she is also battling an illness that leaves her in agonising pain.
She said ahead of entering the show: “I have ulcerative colitis. I had to go to hospital the same week as my senior prom.
“They told me, ‘You can’t go’ and then they said, ‘Surprise, you’re going to prom!’
“Nothing that exciting happens in Connecticut, so it was a big deal and a few articles were written about me.”
“What I hope people see from me being on Love Island is that not all illnesses are visible,” she added.
“It doesn’t have to hold you back, you can travel etc…I live my life day-to-day like anyone else.”
In 2018, Toni was taken to prom straight from the hospital at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, with the team looking after her making sure she was primped and primed for the event.
She wrote a gold sequinned mermaid gown for the event, and posed with her doctors before going.
The hospital later shared photos of her getting ready on Instagram, writing: “After spending a week inpatient for a flare up of #UlcerativeColitis, 17-year old Toni Laites of Newington was told she would be unable to attend her prom…until her team of doctors and nurses at Connecticut Children’s banded together to grant her a therapeutic leave, giving Toni the opportunity to experience the Cinderella prom she always dreamed of.”
Toni has said she’s entering the Love Island UK villa because dating in the States is “a mess” – particularly after moving from Connecticut to Florida and then Las Vegas, Nevada.
“I live in cities that are fast-paced and party places; Las Vegas and Florida,” she explained.
“People are here for a good time, not a long time. I live in Sin City!
“I do love Las Vegas. I’ve met some of the greatest people I’ve ever met there. I’m willing to relocate, it would just break my heart to not have my job anymore.”
She warns that her “icks” are bad breath, bad hygiene, and not being dressing appropriately for a date.
Toni will enter the house this week, with the series kicking off on Monday night with Maya Jama welcoming this year’s line-up to the villa.
Love Island starts Monday at 9pm on ITV, ITV2 and ITVX.
What is Ulcerative Colitis?

Here's what you need to know about Ulcerative Colitis..
Colitis is a condition where the colon and rectum become inflamed.
The colon is the large intestine, or bowel, and the rectum is the end of the bowel where stools are stored. Ulcers can develop on the colon’s lining and bleed and produce pus.
Ulcerative colitis is a form of colitis that is caused by autoimmune inflammation (the body attacking itself), whereas colitis can be caused by a number of factors including infection.
Ulcerative colitis is similar to another condition which causes inflammation of the gut – Crohn’s disease.
Symptoms can often be very mild for weeks or months but flare ups with extreme symptoms can cause a lot of pain and trouble for sufferers.
Find out more here.



Mounjaro is the best decision I’ve ever made & not because of the 4st I’ve lost – it’s down to a surprising side effect
CLARE Butler struggled with her weight for most of her adult life. As an emotional eater, food was her go-to whenever she felt sad, happy, stressed, or angry.
But after turning to fat jabs, the 48-year-old mum has seen many aspects of her life transformed – not just her waist.



Weighing 18st, 3lbs at her heaviest, Clare spent years trying every diet under the sun but found no long-term success.
The trigger for her weight gain? Years of fertility struggles and a fibromyalagia diagnosis.
Clare, from Manchester, shared: “I went through years of heartbreaking fertility struggles, including 19 miscarriages, and food became my comfort.
“About nine years ago, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. That’s when my movement slowed, and the weight started creeping on more and more.”
Clare turned to various diets – including SlimFast shakes, Weight Watchers, even the Rosemary Colney diet – but the problem she found was consistency.
She revealed: “I’d do well for a couple of weeks, but then something would trigger a binge.
“I’m an emotional eater – sad, happy, stressed, angry – food was always my go-to.
“Every time I slipped, the guilt, shame, and self-hate would pile on. I couldn’t understand why I couldn’t just stop overeating.
This cycled continued through her 30s and 40s and deeply affected her mental health.
“I battled depression and panic attacks, and I missed so many moments with my children,” she said.
“I’d stay home while they went out with my husband, and when they came back full of stories and pictures, it broke my heart.
“I felt like a burden, convinced they’d be better off without me.”
But it was January last year when a friend told her about Mounjaro.
Mounjaro (tirzepatide) became available in the UK in February 2024, primarily for private use.
But access to the weight loss jab through the NHS has gradually been rolled out.
By activating GIP and GLP-1 receptors, Mounjaro slows down the emptying of the stomach, making you feel fuller for longer and reducing appetite.
I spent months researching it, and in July 2024, I finally decided to take the plunge. It’s the best decision I’ve ever made for myself
Clare Butler
This can lead to eating less food overall.
Clare said: “A friend told me about Mounjaro and the amazing results they were having.
“I spent months researching it, and in July 2024, I finally decided to take the plunge.
“It’s the best decision I’ve ever made for myself.”
“I had lots of questions and uncertainty at the start and I could never get hold of anyone at the pharmacy for advice and help.
“That’s when I started to research for a pharmacy that offered support and found Voy and I am so glad I did.
What are the other side effects of weight loss jabs?
Like any medication, weight loss jabs can have side effects.
Common side effects of injections such as Ozempic include:
Nausea: This is the most commonly reported side effect, especially when first starting the medication. It often decreases over time as your body adjusts.
Vomiting: Can occur, often in conjunction with nausea.
Diarrhea: Some people experience gastrointestinal upset.
Constipation: Some individuals may also experience constipation.
Stomach pain or discomfort: Some people may experience abdominal pain or discomfort.
Reduced appetite: This is often a desired effect for people using Ozempic for weight loss.
Indigestion: Can cause a feeling of bloating or discomfort after eating.
Serious side effects can also include:
Pancreatitis: In rare cases, Ozempic may increase the risk of inflammation of the pancreas, known as pancreatitis, which can cause severe stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting.
Kidney problems: There have been reports of kidney issues, including kidney failure, though this is uncommon.
Thyroid tumors: There’s a potential increased risk of thyroid cancer, although this risk is based on animal studies. It is not confirmed in humans, but people with a history of thyroid cancer should avoid Ozempic.
Vision problems: Rapid changes in blood sugar levels may affect vision, and some people have reported blurry vision when taking Ozempic.
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar): Especially if used with other medications like sulfonylureas or insulin.
“Unlike most pharmacies they don’t just send you your medication and leave you to figure it out on your own. They offer full support alongside it.
“They give you 1:1 health coaching, and my coach has been incredible in helping me with my mindset around my emotional eating, something I would have struggled to deal with alone.”
Clare was nervous before taking her first injection, but once she did it, she said she barely felt a thing.
She continued: “Within hours, the constant food noise in my head quieted down.
“I stopped obsessing over what to eat next, and for the first time, I felt in control.
“I started learning about nutrition, trying healthier foods, cooking new recipes, and most importantly, learning that no food is off-limits – it’s about moderation.
I remember going out with friends or family and wondering how they could leave food on their plates because they were ‘full’. I never understood that feeling before. Now, I do
Clare Butler
“For the first time in my life, I can stop when I’m satisfied.
“I remember going out with friends or family and wondering how they could leave food on their plates because they were ‘full’.
“I never understood that feeling before. Now, I do.”
While weight loss jabs have been known to cause extreme side effects in some people, Clare says her side effects have been minimal – dry mouth, some headaches, a little acid reflux, and occasional loose stools, which she adds are all manageable.
Since starting the jabs in July, Clare has lost 4st 4 lb.
She still wants to lose another 2.5 to 3 stone, but already feels better than she has in years.


Clare said: “My confidence is back, I’m enjoying life, and now when my husband and kids go out, I go with them.
“We recently went on holiday to Crete, and for the first time, I didn’t need a seat belt extender on the plane – I cried happy tears.
“I even shared that moment on TikTok, and hundreds of people reached out to say they related.”
And weight loss jabs have had a positive impact on her mental health too.
She explained: “My depression affected every aspect of my life. I barely left the house for fear of panic attacks.
“Mounjaro didn’t only quieten the food noise, but it helped to quieten the over thinking anxious thoughts that had consumed my life for so long.
“My life is so different now to how it was a year ago. Do I still suffer with anxiety and panic attacks? Yes, but it isn’t as severe and my confidence is slowly returning.
“My mind feels quieter around everything, not just the food noise. I have still had panic attacks and I still suffer with days of low mood but it isn’t as severe as it was.”
Clare gets her Mounjaro from a pharmacy called Voy.
But she didn’t actually start her weight loss jabs journey with them.
She said: “I used a couple of other pharmacies but they just were not good enough for me.
“I had lots of questions and uncertainty at the start and I could never get hold of anyone at the pharmacy for advice and help.
“That’s when I started to research for a pharmacy that offered support and found Voy and I am so glad I did.
“Unlike most pharmacies they don’t just send you your medication and leave you to figure it out on your own. They offer full support alongside it.
“They give you 1:1 health coaching, and my coach has been incredible in helping me with my mindset around my emotional eating, something I would have struggled to deal with alone.”
Lifestyle changes like diet and exercise are crucial when taking weight loss jabs, especially for long-term weight management.
Exercise is still tricky for Clare because of her fibromyalgia, but she’s added gentle movement like walking on a walking pad at home.
She said: “As the weight comes off, my energy has gone up, and life feels good again – something I never thought I’d say.
“I’m still on Mounjaro and ball park figure I’ve spent so far is £1,500, but starting it has been the best decision I’ve ever made.”
Latest guidance on fat jabs
On June 5, 2025, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) issued new guidance warning women taking fat jabs to ensure they are also using effective contraception.
While information is already contained in patient information leaflets, concerns have been raised over many women purchasing the drugs online, who may not be aware of the risks.
Women taking Mounjaro should also use condoms if they’re on oral contraception because the weight loss drug may reduce its effectiveness, said the MHRA.
And glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) must not be taken during pregnancy, while trying to get pregnant, or during breastfeeding and anyone who gets pregnant should stop using them immediately.
This is because there’s currently not enough safety data to know whether taking the medicine could cause harm to the baby, the regulator added.
In some cases, women are advised to continue using contraception for up to two months between stopping the medicine and trying to get pregnant.
The MHRA has also reminded patients of the symptoms to look out for of acute pancreatitis – an uncommon but serious side effect of fat jabs.
The main symptom is severe pain in the stomach that radiates to the back and doesn’t go away.
Anyone who experiences this should seek immediate medical help.
Everything you need to know about fat jabs
Weight loss jabs are all the rage as studies and patient stories reveal they help people shed flab at almost unbelievable rates, as well as appearing to reduce the risk of serious diseases.
Wegovy – a modified version of type 2 diabetes drug Ozempic – and Mounjaro are the leading weight loss injections used in the UK.
Wegovy, real name semaglutide, has been used on the NHS for years while Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is a newer and more powerful addition to the market.
Mounjaro accounts for most private prescriptions for weight loss and is set to join Wegovy as an NHS staple this year.
How do they work?
The jabs work by suppressing your appetite, making you eat less so your body burns fat for energy instead and you lose weight.
They do this my mimicking a hormone called GLP-1, which signals to the brain when the stomach is full, so the drugs are officially called GLP-1 receptor agonists.
They slow down digestion and increase insulin production, lowering blood sugar, which is why they were first developed to treat type 2 diabetes in which patients’ sugar levels are too high.
Can I get them?
NHS prescriptions of weight loss drugs, mainly Wegovy and an older version called Saxenda (chemical name liraglutide), are controlled through specialist weight loss clinics.
Typically a patient will have to have a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or higher, classifying them as medically obese, and also have a weight-related health condition such as high blood pressure.
GPs generally do not prescribe the drugs for weight loss.
Private prescribers offer the jabs, most commonly Mounjaro, to anyone who is obese (BMI of 30+) or overweight (BMI 25-30) with a weight-related health risk.
Private pharmacies have been rapped for handing them out too easily and video calls or face-to-face appointments are now mandatory to check a patient is being truthful about their size and health.
Are there any risks?
Yes – side effects are common but most are relatively mild.
Around half of people taking the drug experience gut issues, including sickness, bloating, acid reflux, constipation and diarrhoea.
Dr Sarah Jarvis, GP and clinical consultant at patient.info, said: “One of the more uncommon side effects is severe acute pancreatitis, which is extremely painful and happens to one in 500 people.”
Other uncommon side effects include altered taste, kidney problems, allergic reactions, gallbladder problems and hypoglycemia.
Evidence has so far been inconclusive about whether the injections are damaging to patients’ mental health.
Figures obtained by The Sun show that, up to January 2025, 85 patient deaths in the UK were suspected to be linked to the medicines.
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Children face new social media BAN including ‘two-hour app limit’ and curfew in plans to limit time spent on smartphones
CHILDREN face being hit with restrictions on the amount of time they spend on their smartphones under new plans.
Curbs such as a two-hour limit per app and a 10pm curfew could be brought in to boost online safety, a Cabinet Minister has indicated.

But the move was heavily criticised by campaigners who warned “sticking plasters” won’t be enough to toughen up current laws.
It comes after The Sun told this week that one Year 6 class – aged 10 and 11 – had exchanged 9,000 messages in a single night.
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle gave a clear sign he is considering bringing in an “app cap” for children to tackle big tech firms.
He said: “I’m looking at things that prevent healthy activity, I’m looking at some of the addictive nature of some of the apps and smartphones.
“I’m trying to think how we can break some of the addictive behaviour and incentivise more of the healthy developmental and also the good communicative side of online life.”
Tech firms will be have to follow regulator Ofcom’s code of conduct to keep users safe online, especially children.
Substantial fines and blocking sites are among the penalties for those caught breaking the rules – but campaigners warn this gives the firms the ability to regulate themselves.
Ian Russell, whose daughter Molly took her own life aged 14 after viewing harmful content on social media, hit out at the plans saying Ministers must “act decisively”.
He said: “Every day the Government has delayed bringing in tougher online safety laws we’ve seen more young lives lost and damaged because of weak regulation and inaction by big tech.
“Parents up and down the country would be delighted to see the Prime Minister act decisively to quell the tsunami of harm children face online, but sticking plasters will not do the job.
Mr Russell added: “Only a stronger and more effective Online Safety Act will finally change the dial on fundamentally unsafe products and business models that prioritise engagement over safety.”
I swear by my 12-step routine to be the hottest mum on the school run & a £5 Primark buy is a must for ‘flawless’ skin
A MOTHER has shared the 12-step routine she swears by to be the hottest mum on the school run.
So if your skin is looking lacklustre and you’re eager to have a glow up but have no idea where to start, then you’ve come to the right place.



A content creator named Faith Coe revealed the products she uses for flawless skin, including a £5 buy from Primark you won’t want to miss.
Not only this, but she also gave her followers a close-up look at the setting spray you need that will ensure your make-up stays in place all day.
Posting on social media, Faith revealed her “12-step make-up to be the hottest on the school run”, leaving many totally stunned.
Faith tucked into a coffee as she kicked off her morning routine which first of all, involves the “de-shed”.
With this step, the brunette removed her hair bonnet that she slept in to protect her locks, as well as her chin strap and mouth tape, which is said to “freeze ageing”.
For the second step, the mother goes in with her moisturiser.
Faith swore by the PS…Prep + Perfect Flawless Primer, which you can buy for just £5 from Primark.
Not only does the moisturiser work to “protect your skin from the sun”, but it also provides a “surge of moisture and hydration into the skin”.
For the third step, the influencer applied a primer to her face.
She confirmed that she used the Melon Jelly Dewy Primer from The Beauty Crop, which “helps to hydrate and smooth the skin and make your make-up last all day”.
Following this, Faith then applied a skin tint, as she swore by L’Oreal Paris True Match.
The Plumping Tinted Skin Serum is just £14.99 from Boots and according to the listing, is an “innovative formula combining the benefits of a skincare serum with the radiance and coverage of a foundation.”
Top 3 beauty products every woman should be using
Hayley Walker, Beauty Expert at Justmylook shared the holy-grail products every woman needs to be using.
A cleanser, SPF, and hair oil are must-haves within beauty routines.
A cleanser is crucial for healthy skin as it removes dirt, oil, and other impurities for flawless skin. This skincare step not only cleanses the face and removes dirt, but also prevents breakouts and premature skin ageing, helping you maintain a healthy, youthful, and blemish-free complexion.
The Aveeno Face Calm+ Restore Nourishing Oat Cleanser is a go-to of mine due to its gentle formula that soothes and restores the skin’s appearance and texture.
SPF is non-negotiable and should be in everyone’s daily skincare routine.
Even on cooler, cloudier days, our skin is exposed to the sun’s UV rays which can be harmful to unprotected skin and even lead to damage. These damages include sunburn, pigmentation changes, and wrinkles which can impact the skin’s texture and appearance. In some cases, prolonged exposure to UV rays can cause skin cancer.
Applying SPF daily prevents these damages and protects the skin from harmful rays. I recommend the Beauty Of Joseon Rice & Prebiotic Sunscreen PA++++ SPF50+ for its lightweight, non-clumping texture that absorbs quickly for a natural finish and maximum protection.
Hair oil has many benefits and should be regularly used. This treatment can strengthen and protect the hair from external stressors while improving its appearance and shine. Regularly applying hair oil can also reduce breakage and even encourage hair growth for longer, fuller locks. Hair oils also target the scalp, reducing dandruff and improving its health through exfoliation.
I recommend using this deeply nourishing treatment a couple of times a week or more depending on the hair’s moisture levels. The Hair Syrup Rapunzel Pre-Wash Oil Treatment is a nutrient-rich treatment that revitalises strands to promote a happy scalp and healthy-looking locks. Apply the syrup throughout damp hair before washing; massage from root to tip and allow the formula to penetrate strands before rinsing and styling.
For the fifth step in her routine, the mum-of-three who often wakes up at 6am to kick off her morning routine, then applied concealer under her eyes, on her chin and a small amount in the middle of her forehead.
Contouring was the sixth step, which Faith used to define her cheekbones and add colour and depth to her face.
She then set her face with the Laura Mercier Translucent Loose Setting Powder for the seventh step, which has been hailed as “a staple in every make-up artists’ kit” for an “iconic soft-focus finish with zero flashback.”
For the eighth step in the routine, Faith used a brush to add bronzer to her cheekbones, to further define and add colour to her face.
I ain’t got time for that and I ain’t got no one to impress on that school run
TikTok user
After this, she then applied a blusher to her cheeks and nose.
To set her make-up in place, Faith used The Beauty Crop Pore Filter Setting Mist, which is just £10 a bottle and ensures “long-lasting wear.”
Moments later, for the eleventh step in the routine, Faith applied mascara to her lashes.
And to finish off her look, Faith then put lipstick and lipgloss on her plump pout.
Big divide
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @faithcoe, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly racked up 117,900 views.
Not only this, but it’s also amassed 1,804 likes and 85 comments.
You are absolutely stunning
TikTok user
But social media users were left divided by the clip – while numerous beauty fans were impressed and thought Faith looked “pretty”, other mums claimed they don’t have the time for a 12-step routine each morning.
One person said: “I admire the dedication.”
Another added: “You are absolutely stunning.”
Biggest skincare trends for 2025
Face The Future’s Head of Clinic, Kimberley Medd, shared the five skincare trends predicted to take off in 2025.
1. Exosomes
Exosomes are the buzzword for 2025, taking advanced skin regeneration to new heights. These micro-messengers signal skin cells to repair damage, boost collagen, and accelerate recovery, and they’re a gamechanger for targeting ageing.
2. Streamlined Skincare
The age of 12-step routines is fading as consumers shift to more intentional, multi-functional products. Streamlining skincare not only saves time but also reduces the risk of overloading your skin. In 2025, we’ll see a rise in hybrid products that combine active ingredients for simplified, effective results.
3. Vegan Collagen
Plant-based collagen will dominate the skincare world this year, providing a sustainable, ethical alternative to traditional animal-derived collagen. Expect vegan collagen in everything from moisturisers to serums.
4. The Rise Of AI
AI is revolutionising the beauty landscape, making it possible for consumers to get truly personalised skincare solutions. In 2025, we predict a dramatic shift towards AI-powered tools that help people understand their skin on a deeper level.
5. Hair Loss Solutions –
Hair loss is an issue that affects more men than we often realise, and it’s no longer just something we’re talking about behind closed doors. This year, expect to see a continued rise in demand for treatments that not only tackle hair loss but also nurture overall scalp health.
A third commented: “Super pretty.”
But at the same time, one mother gasped: “No mum has time for all that in the morning.”
A second chimed in: “Yeah I ain’t got time for that and I ain’t got no one to impress on that school run.”
Meanwhile, one woman claimed: “Sorry but life is just too short.”
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