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Nigel Farage in fiery clash with Susanna Reid as exasperated GMB star slams ‘you’re trying to inflame people’

NIGEL Farage clashed with an exasperated Susanna Reid in a fiery debate on Good Morning Britain today.

The Reform UK leader immediately locked horns on the ITV breakfast show on a number of topics, including Brexit, immigration and the law – before being told “you’re trying to inflame people”.

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Nigel Farage on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday[/caption]
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The Reform UK leader got into a fiery clash with presenter Susanna Reid[/caption]
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Susanna Reid was irked by Farage’s attempts to question Contempt of Court

It was his remarks about the mass murder of children in Southport and resultant mass riots in July, as well as the subsequent discussions on Contempt of Court which irked Reid the most.

She said he had been accused by Tory party leadership candidate Tom Tugendhat of “amplifying false information” in relation to a video he posted claiming police had “withheld the truth” about the alleged perpetrator.

The presenter couched the discussion by emphasising there is an ongoing legal process, which they must be careful not to jeopardise.

Farage cut in: “We always hide behind that, don’t we?”

Reid hit back: “That’s the rule of law in this country, that we don’t compromise someone’s fair trial and allow the families of those who’ve suffered to hear the truth.”

Farage said: “We hide behind this again and again…”

To which Reid cut in: “Why do you say ‘hide behind’? You are fully in support of the rule of law, you know what Contempt of Court is.”

As Farage began to retort, she told him: “Please don’t veer into Contempt of Court.”

The former UKIP leader referred to Lib Dem peer Lord Carlisle and Westminster “legal tsar” Jonathan Hall KC both saying governments in general hide behind the idea of a legal process.

Farage said: “Susanna, you can shake your head…”

She answered: “I am absolutely shaking my head… you asked if the truth is being withheld from us…”

He cut in: “Of course it’s being withheld.”

Farage brought up the 2023 Nottingham mass killings carried out by Valdo Calocane – pointing to the fact that it took his trial to reveal that doctors had previously advised he was a danger.

Reid said: “Those are two completely different cases. That’s not how the rule of law works.”

Farage said: “The public deserve to know the truth.”

He went on to say: “Why do you think the riots happened in the way they did? Because there was a vacuum, people were not being told the truth.”

Reid’s co-presenter Ed Balls accused Farage of trying to help “inflame” people into rioting amid incorrect claims the suspect was an immigrant.

“You’re a Member of Parliament, you’ve got responsibility now, you can’t just behave like some pundit on some TV show.”

‘COMPLETELY DAMAGED’

Earlier in his appearance, Farage had told the show the Conservative brand is “completely damaged” and he has no intention of doing a deal with the next Tory leader.

Farage said of the four Conservative Party leadership candidates: “They all think with a new leader ‘it’ll all be fine, all the voters will come back to us’, and what they don’t understand is the Conservative brand is completely damaged, they have no chance of winning the next election.”

He added: “There would be no deal with them, I wouldn’t trust them anyway, they have a pattern of behaviour pretending to be one thing and then when they’re in government being quite the opposite.

“And, frankly, what I’m trying to do with Reform is replace them.”

Pressed on the Tory record on Brexit and asked if he was proud of the UK’s exit from the EU, Mr Farage said: “Do I think getting back our independence was the right thing to do? You bet your life.

“Do I think we’ve handled it well? Good Lord, no.”

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Bethan Kershaw praised for showing off her real body as she strips down to her underwear

BETHAN Kershaw has been praised for showing off her real body after stripping down to her underwear.

The former Geordie Shore star, 29, looked incredible as she filmed a body positivity post on Instagram.

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Bethan Kershaw wowed in a grey lingerie set[/caption]
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The reality star shared a body positive message[/caption]

Bethan rocked a grey Victoria’s Secret bra and matching thong set for the video.

In the clip she highlighted that having prominent veins, textured armpits, stomach rolls, back rolls, cellulite, hip dips, a lower stomach pouch, stretch marks, wrinkles, pores, scars and loose skin is still beautiful, despite what society makes us think.

Bethan told her followers they: “All have absolutely nothing to do with your worth.”

She wrote in the caption: “Learning to love every inch of myself, because my body is not a trend — it’s my home.

“Embracing the curves, the scars, and everything in between.

“Self love isn’t about perfection, it’s about acceptance and celebrating the beauty that is uniquely YOU.

“EveryBODY tells a story and mine is one of strength, resilience and growth.

“Let’s stop comparing and start appreciating the skin we’re in because at the end of the day, you are so much more than just your body.”

Her fans loved the message behind her post and flocked to share the love.

One said: “Real women🤍.”

“I totally love this!! 😍 Thank u for sharing and being a true role model❤🔥,” another chimed in.

A third added: “100%!!! Adore you ❤.”

A fourth wrote: “YESSS !!! the most gorgeous girlie🥹 love the realness.”

A fifth commented: “Babe you’re perfect, some people might see all those things you listed as imperfections but they’re beautiful, loving the confidence beaut.”

Last month Bethan was praised as she showed off her curves in sexy sheer lingerie.

She posed for some snaps in a sheer babydoll dress on Instagram.

Sharing a photo of herself with a black bra and underwear underneath, she then teamed it with a body positivity quote which read: “I need to love myself”.

Earlier this year Bethan hit back at cruel bodyshaming trolls as she showed off her real body on the beach.

The star stripped to a nude-coloured crochet bikini and matching skirt while on her travels.

In her caption, she told fans: “What it feels and sounds like when you stop internalizing other peoples projections and just exist in peace.”

Fans were quick to react, with one writing: “I think you look incredible and are an inspiration to young females!”

A second put: “You looks amazing,” as a third wrote: “You look happy & healthy and that’s all that matters.”

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She shared snaps of her body[/caption]

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“I am now in a safe country” – Yomi Fabiyi shares video of the room he was hiding before fleeing Nigerian following assassination attempt

Nollywood actor Yomi Fabiyi has shared a video of the room he was hiding before fleeing Nigerian after a failed assassination on him. Kemi Filani reported on Monday that Yomi had alleged that his life was under threat as he claimed that he escaped assassination attempts. He disclosed that two days ago, he escaped from …

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Dutch Government commits €120 million to back Lagos waste-to-energy project with Dutch company 

The Lagos State Government has revealed a €120 million commitment from the Netherlands government to back its ongoing waste-to-energy project with the Harvest Waste Consortium, a Dutch company. This was disclosed by Tokunbo Wahab, the Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, during a recent executive couch interview with Nairametrics, where he provided updates …

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I’m a property pro and here’s 7 ways to keep your home warm this Winter – including a £7 buy that will cut heating costs

IF the thought of turning your central heating on sends shivers down your spine, fear not, you’ve come to the right place.

There’s nothing worse than being cold, right? Well, luckily for you, property experts from B&Q have shared their essential guide to keeping your home warm this Winter.

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Property pros at B&Q have shared their top tips on how to keep your home warm this Winter[/caption]

So if you’re looking to cut heating costs and relax in a room that’s cosy and warm this season, then you’ll need to take notes.

According to the property pros, there’s a cheap buy that will reflect heat from your radiator around your room, as well as why lining your loft is key.

Not only this, but they also explained how your rugs and curtains could be the secret to a warm home, so you’ll have to listen up if you’re on a mission to battle the cold. 

Radiator ready 

According to the experts, your radiators are the first defence in the battle against the cold. 

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It’s important that you bleed your radiators if they need it[/caption]

But it turns out that when they’re not working effectively, it’ll take longer to heat your home, and won’t emit enough warmth for those toasty evenings in.

As a result, if you notice your radiator has cold patches, doesn’t heat up evenly or makes loud gurgling noises, it’s time to bleed it.

The experts explained: “Bleeding your radiator is a quick and easy way to get them working their best again. 

“Simply use a radiator key or a flat-headed screwdriver to loosen the bleed valve, which you’ll find on the top left or right of the radiator.”

Rug-tastic 

Not only this, but it just so happens that you could be losing heat from right under your feet.

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A nice warm rug will cost cold air creeping in[/caption]

Whilst floorboards are a gorgeous feature, they aren’t the best for retaining warmth, especially if they’re old or have gaps in between. 

Stone, vinyl, or laminate flooring can really feel the chill when Winter arrives, so the experts advised: “Take the edge off those chilly toes with a rug.

“Not only will it reduce cold air creeping in, it’ll add a cosy feel to your room.”

Curtain cosy 

In addition to using a rug to keep your home warm, your curtains could also be the answer to your problems.

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Your curtains could be the reason why your home is chilly[/caption]

Cold air and draughts can come in around window panes, so if your curtains are past their best or unlined, investing in a new pair is a great way to block the cold air from coming into your room. 

The pros shared: “Remember, the heavier the curtain, the better its insulating effect. In general, lined curtains offer greater insulation than non-lined curtains.”

Not only this, but the B&Q experts also revealed their top curtain hack: “If you want to keep your home extra warm, leave your curtains closed when you’re out, and shut them before it gets dark. 

“Keep the curtains open during the day to let the sun warm the room – it’s free too!” 

Get heating smart 

Whilst keeping your curtains open is a great free trick, the experts also highlighted how getting smart with your heating will ensure you have a cosy Winter this year.

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Get smart with your heating this Winter[/caption]

They advised: “Turn down the heat if you know you’ll be out longer than planned. With a smart thermostat you’ve got complete control wherever you are.”

According to the experts, the Google Nest Learning thermostat can learn your schedule and programme itself by noticing when you’re gone. 

5 ways to keep your house warm in winter

Property expert Joshua Houston shared his tips.

1. Curtains

“Windows are a common place for the outside cold to get into your home, this is because of small gaps that can let in air so always close your curtains as soon as it gets dark,” he said.

This simple method gives you an extra layer of warmth as it can provide a kind of “insulation” between your window and curtain.

2. Rugs

“Your floor is another area of your home where heat can be lost and can make your home feel chilly,” he continued. “You might notice on cold days, that your floor is not nice to walk on due to it freezing your feet.

“Add rugs to areas that don’t already have a carpet, this provides a layer of insulation between your bare floor and the room above.”

3. Check your insulation

Check your pipes, loft space, crawlspaces and underneath floorboards.

“Loose-fill insulation is very good for this, and is a more affordable type of insulation, with a big bag being able to be picked up for around £30,” Joshua explained.

4. Keep your internal doors closed

“Household members often gather in one room in the evening, and this is usually either the kitchen or living room,” Joshua said.

“This means you only have to heat a small area of your home, and closing the doors keeps the heat in and the cold out.”

5. Block drafts 

Don’t forget to check cat flaps, chimneys and letterboxes, as they can let in cold air if they aren’t secure.

Not only this, but it can automatically turn down the heat, making it a really efficient way to manage your heating.

Loft lining

If you’ve got a loft, making sure it’s properly insulated is key.

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Making sure your loft is insulated will make a world of difference[/caption]

If your loft isn’t effectively insulated, you could be losing a lot of heat from the top of your home. 

You can either use rolls of loft insulation or insulated loft boards, both of which are designed to minimise the amount of warm air escaping from your loft. 

Draughts disappear

And if you haven’t got a draught excluder already, then you’ll need to nip down the high-street as soon as possible.

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Draught excluders will keep cold air out
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Heat escapes through cracks and gaps around your home, but using draught excluders around doors will prevent this happening, and will stop cold air getting in.

The experts claimed that brush style draught excluders are effective in most cases, but if you have wooden or tiled floors, an under-door excluder could work better. 

Reflecting heat

Finally, if you’re using your radiator, it’s important that you’ve got some reflective foil.

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Using reflective radiator foil will keep your home cosy and cut your heating bills[/caption]

According to the experts, reflective foil, which you can buy in a roll, can “keep your room cosy and reduce your heating costs by reflecting heat back into the room that would otherwise be lost through the wall.”

It is particularly effective for radiators on cold outside walls and whilst you can nab the stuff from £8 from B&Q, if you’re on a budget and are looking to save as much cash as possible, you’ll find the stuff for even less, for just £7.51 from Screwfix.

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