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Express.co.uk Jul 2026
Jeremy Clarkson opens up on being bullied as a child and mum's harsh advice
Jeremy Clarkson recounts being bullied as a child and his mother's blunt advice, reflecting on how it shaped him. The story appears amid his response to criticism from Chris Packham, who called Clarkson’s Farm misleading during a Celebrity Gogglebox segment. Clarkson countered that Packham had previously visited his farm. The article contrasts Clarkson’s current confidence with his childhood experience while highlighting the broader media dispute.
Express.co.uk Jul 2026
Labour's £15B push to extend free childcare to those on benefits
Labour plans to expand free childcare to families on benefits, arguing that current eligibility rules exclude low‑income households and hinder parents from working. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson will call for a universal early years system, estimated by experts to cost up to £15 billion, compared with the £8 billion annual forecast for the existing scheme by 2028. She highlights that many disadvantaged children miss out on early education due to affordability barriers. Current rules grant 15 to 30 free hours based on parents’ employment and income, with over 500,000 families already receiving funded childcare hours.
Express.co.uk Jul 2026
Taylor Swift's wedding schedule confirmed by city permit
City permits reveal the planned schedule and street closures surrounding Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s upcoming wedding in Manhattan, detailing events from Thursday through Saturday, including tent construction, guest arrivals and extended overnight activities. Authorities confirm multiple block closures near Madison Square Garden, while sources indicate that family members, including Donna Kelce, receive only limited information to reduce leaks, with plans shared strictly on a need‑to‑know basis.
Express.co.uk Jun 2026
Children suffer severe burns from microwaved squishy toys, doctors say
Doctors in Glasgow are warning parents after six children suffered severe burns from microwaving squishy toys, a trend circulating online. The Royal Hospital for Children has treated multiple cases requiring surgery, including skin grafts, due to toys exploding and releasing superheated gel. Parents of injured children described sudden, serious burns caused by toys heated for only seconds. Burns specialists stress that the gel retains extreme heat and adheres to skin, resulting in deep injuries, long recovery times and potential permanent scarring. Families are urged to monitor children’s online activity and warn them against heating such toys.