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Lots of different gamers tuned in to the Xbox Games Showcase today, but we can guess that there was a majority that were expecting news about Gears of War: E-Day. And we are so very sorry to say that we got next to nothing. What we got instead was a single sentence confirming the game […]
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JAMES Haskell was spotted spending some quality time with his daughter after revealing the real reason he split with Chloe Madeley.
The former rugby player joined stars including Charlotte Crosby and Greg Rutherford for Paramount’s Dora The Explorer extravaganza in London.
James posed for pictures with his daughter Bodhi – who he shares with ex Chloe – as they spent quality father-and-daughter time together.
The star split from the daughter of Richard and Judy when Bodhi was just one years old.
Last week, in a candid interview, he opened up about the real reason the pair’s marriage came to an unexpected end.
He’s now admitted that his love of drinking contributed to the end of the relationship, describing their final year together as a “difficult period”.
He told the Daily Mail: “If I put more time into my marriage than I did Guinness, then I wouldn’t be divorced now.
“It’s one of those things in life where some things don’t work out, but I have so much love for my daughter and Chloe,” he said. “It’s team work.”
Ensuring he is doing all he can to spend time with his little girl, James wasted no time in getting involved in the action at Sunday’s Dora event at The Barbican in London.
Dora’s Rainforest Fiesta welcomed a slew of star-studded faces and their offspring to celebrate the launch of the iconic franchise’s latest toys and products inspired by the
beloved preschool series.
The event saw the stars transported into the tropical rainforest world of everyone’s favourite explorer in order to tease excitement ahead of the brand new series of Dora streaming on Paramount+ from the 4th of July.
Charlotte Crosby was the event’s biggest name as she brought along her two daughters – Alba Jean and Pixi Cici – as well as her partner, Jake Ankers.
The reality TV family posed away for pictures as Alba got hands on with one of the latest Dora toys, available from the UK’s leading toy retailers, Smyths Toys and The Entertainer.
Olympian Greg Rutherford and This Morning news reviewer Ashley James were also among attendees at the family event.
Season three of DORA will be available to stream on Paramount+ from 4th July before launching on Nick Jr on July 7th.
NIGEL Farage will offer young people the chance to take up trades such as welding and robotics as part of his re-industrialisation plans.
The Reform UK leader will accuse Labour of forgetting their heartlands by offering a bright future to youths if they gain power.
Farage has vowed to set up regional technical colleges in Wales teaching plumbing, electrical trades and industrial automation in a careers blitz if they win power there next year.
The intervention is part of a major drive to win next year’s elections there as he blames Labour’s “twenty-six years of failure” on a visit there today.
The move comes as the party chief vows to abandon the government’s Net Zero drive if he reaches power by re-opening coal mines.
The party chief intends to give the green light to digging for British coal rather than importing it to help make home-grown steel.
Ministers have set out their plans for not granting any more coal licences insisting that phasing out is crucial to tackling climate change.
But during a major speech today, he will talk about how Wales produced 60 million tons of coal exporting half of it.
He will also hail the country’s heritage, he will address Port Talbot steelworks which were once the largest steel plant in Europe.
The party chief will use a major speech in the Principality setting out his plans to re-industrialise the country in areas betrayed by Labour.
He will take aim at Sir Keir Starmer’s ‘year of failure” since coming to power and saying the game is up for blaming the Tories for the woes of Wales.
Mr Farage will also highlight how de-industrialisation there means GDP per head is £10,000 less than the UK.
Fans of the journey through disease-ridden France, rejoice, because A Plague Tale is back with a bang. The series is officially making a grand return with their upcoming game, Resonance, but it might not be what you expect. It seems like the developers have heard our collective yearning for this one NPC character because instead […]
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