![]() ![]() 'The next leading lady': Paris Fury calls Molly-Mae Hague a 'beauty inside and out' as they celebrate their partners Tyson and Tommy winning at Wembley Transgender writer reveals Doctor Who spin-off podcast has a cast 'completely led by queer women' and will 'explore LGBTQ+ stories' Lewis Hamilton showcases his bold sense of style in tie-dye jacket and trousers at the Formula One Emilia Romagna Grand Prix in Italy Make this spring your most delicious yet! 10 tasty treats to indulge with this monthĬara Delevingne nails double denim in a chic jacket and jeans as she shows off her photography skills at the Tokyo Rainbow Pride festivalĮastEnders star Charlie Wernham ties the knot with fiancée Emma Collis in a stunning Essex ceremony Here come the Cambridge kids! Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are set to take on a 'visible role' at Platinum Jubilee Photographer behind Queen's birthday portrait reveals Her Majesty is 'relaxed and friendly' during shoots and he never has to ask her to smile How the weight of destiny - and an epic fallout with Harry - has brought William closer than ever to Charles Sophie Ellis-Bextor appeals for help finding friend's missing daughter: 14-year-old disappeared from family home in Twickenham three days ago 'This reform of Emmanuel Macron is a deep social injustice.'īoundless Beauty: Three inspirational women on breaking boundaries and what makes them feel their bestīen Whishaw's marriage breakdown is blamed on 'hectic travel and work schedules' as Q actor splits from his husband of 10 yearsīritain's Got Talent viewers left 'traumatised' after a man nearly DROWNS during ITV auditions. ![]() 'The French, with Emmanuel Macron, will end up with life,' Le Pen said. Campaigning in her northern France stronghold in a last-ditch effort to close the gap last night, she lashed out at Macron's planned pensions reform, which she described as an effort to make the French work forever. ![]() ![]() A big question is how many of France's 48.7 million eligible voters won't cast ballots because of their aversion to both Macron (pictured top-right on Sunday) and Le Pen, a choice often colloquially compared to deciding 'between the plague and cholera.' Speaking on Saturday, Macron acknowledged that Le Pen had alacrity and resonance among some voters, adding that 'she has managed to draw on some of what we did not manage to do, on some of the things I did not manage to do to pacify some of the anger, respond quickly to what voters want.' Le Pen, who was behind Macron in the latest opinion polls, was pictured casting her ballot on Sunday morning at a polling station in Henin-Beaumont, northern France (left). The vote comes after a close first round on April 10 - which Macron and Le Pen clinch first and second place respectively to go through to today's run-off - and after a fractious campaign that has seen the French far right come its closest yet to winning power. ![]()
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