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Daily Record
22 minutes ago
- Health
- Daily Record
Katie Price shares Harvey Price living update after he's axed from college
Harvey Price is transitioning from college to "independent living," as his mum Katie Price gave a major update on her eldest son. Katie, 47, previously stated that she had to pull Harvery out of the £350,000-a-year college. It comes after the local authority allegedly cut his funding, claiming he had "no healthcare issues" despite Harvey's multiple health conditions including ADHD, autism, genetic condition Prader-Willi Syndrome, and septo-optic dysplasia leading to blindness. Former glamour model Katie challenged the decision. However, Harvey is stepping "into the real world," The mum-of-five confirmed on the Katie Price Show podcast, reports the Mirror. "Harvey is doing the countdown for his new place. He's got his leavers ceremony where they give out certificates and then it's the 'real world' Mr Harvey Price," Katie shared. Katie, whose son's dad is former Manchester United footballer Dwight Yorke, had earlier expressed that Harvey "got bored" at the residential college and wanted to return home on more than one occasion. Harvey is now gearing up for a fresh start, with temporary digs in Southampton arranged for September later this year, followed by a move closer to his mum in October. "I've found him a place in Southampton which is temporary. It's got five other adults in it. Then he moves to his place in October, which is Littlehampton, which will be nearer to me. He's going from college to independent living," Katie continued. Harvey's Prader-Willi Syndrome condition leads to obesity and learning difficulties, and he also has autism and partial blindness. The NHS estimates the syndrome to be incredibly rare. Katie, who has faced bankruptcy twice, shared her struggles: "Harvey is supposed to be moving in four-and-a-half weeks, they've (the college) changed management and said they won't be able to cater for Harv, because he's too difficult. So now I've got to find another placement for him... so yeah, more drama to deal with." Later in the interview, she expressed her frustration: "We worked months and months for that and he was told four-and-a-half weeks before that he couldn't go there, and Harvey has been doing the countdown." She went on to discuss the stress involved: "Well it's stressful because you want the right thing for your child and it is a lot of time and effort to go back and do more meetings, more forms, it is very time-consuming because you want the best for your child." Securing appropriate care for Harvey has been a continual challenge for Katie, especially since he became an adult.

Wall Street Journal
22 minutes ago
- Business
- Wall Street Journal
U.S. Dollar Eases as Tariff Deadline Looms
U.S. stocks closed at fresh record highs Thursday after U.S. payrolls rose more than expected. Meanwhile, President Trump is set to use the Independence Day holiday as the backdrop to signing his big tax and spending bill which passed through the House. Investors' attention has now turned to concerns about the U.S. 's ballooning fiscal deficit, and the end of a 90-day pause on so-called U.S. reciprocal tariffs due on July 9. Ahead of that, countries are racing to agree trade deals with the Trump administration. –U.S. bond and stock markets are closed Friday for the holiday, but the dollar and bitcoin eased, while stock markets in Asia ended narrowly mixed and were lower at the open in Europe.


Daily Mirror
22 minutes ago
- Sport
- Daily Mirror
New Chelsea star Estevao Willian has chance to show Enzo Maresca what he can do
Brazil teenager Estevao Willian will finally move to Chelsea this summer a year after agreeing a £29.1million move from Palmeiras and could face his new club tonight Chelsea fans will get a glimpse of their new wonderkid at the Club World Cup – when he turns out for their quarter-final opponents. Brazil teenager Estevao Willian, 18, will finally move to Stamford Bridge this summer a year after agreeing a £29.1million move from Palmeiras. The Sao Paolo club inserted a 'loan back' clause to keep him until after the Club World Cup and now football's hand of fate has inevitably pitted Palmeiras against Chlesea in the last eight. There is no agreement between the two sides to stop Estevao from playing and nothing in FIFA's rules either – so the Brazilian wonderkid is set to play against his new club in Philadelphia in the early hours of Saturday. Estevao admitted last week it was 'really hard' to focus and knowing he was moving to Chelsea meant facing them was 'not easy'. That has raised serious doubts about the state of mind of a player who made his debut for Brazil aged just 17, has already won five senior caps and is regarded as a generational talent in his home country. They see him as a better prospect than Real Madrid starlet Endrick, possibly the best young talent since Neymar. No wonder Chelsea are delighted at seeing off competition from the world's top clubs to get him. Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City and Arsenal all wanted to sign Estevao, who is left-footed and brilliantly skilful. His dribbling and goals have drawn comparisons to Lionel Messi. Nike signed him to a professional contract when he was 10, making him the youngest Brazilian to sign with them. So you are probably wondering at this point why the excitement about his arrival has not been greater? Maybe the problem is Chelsea have signed so many youngsters, so many Brazilians, and so many hot prospects that you almost lose count. But this one is truly special. 'This player is different from everything I've ever seen,' said Palmeiras coach Abel Ferreira. Joao Paulo Sampaio, the head of Palmeiras' youth academy, told the BBC: 'Estevao is the best player to have emerged from Brazilian football since Neymar. You watch him and you fall in love. 'He already impresses with his technique but, like Neymar at this same point in his career, he has not yet matured physically and is not as strong as Endrick, so he could still develop a lot. That's what amazes everyone and makes them think that he will reach a much higher level.' Brazil boss Carlo Ancelotti, who gave Estevao his first start for the national team against Ecuador, said: 'He's got a special talent. He's got character, he's a good person and he's humble. He has the characteristics to be very important for the national team.' Estevao has helped Palmeiras win their group and beat Botafogo to reach the quarter-finals. But the Brazilian teenager has faced criticism for his performances in the tournament. There has been a strong suspicion in Brazil that Estevao has been distracted by his impending move to London and even chat in the Brazilian media that he may be dropped. Ferreira said: 'It's normal for a kid who had a dream and is seeing that dream come true. If we all made an effort to put ourselves in his shoes, when he was 18 years old half a dozen days ago, you'd have more understanding. He's my daughter's age.'


Daily Mirror
22 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Diogo Jota's 'best friend' at Liverpool shares heartbreaking tribute after crash
One player who was particularly close with Diogo Jota at Liverpool has written a lengthy tribute to his former team-mate after he died in a devastating car crash in Spain on Thursday Former Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher has published a lengthy tribute to Diogo Jota after the tragic news of his sudden death. The pair spent five years as team-mates at Anfield and struck up a particularly fond friendship, with Jota even referring to the Irishman as his closest pal on Merseyside. The football community was rocked on Thursday after it emerged Jota, 28, had died in a car accident alongside his brother, Andre Silva. The pair were travelling in a Lamborghini near Zamora in Spain when it veered off the road and burst into flames, killing both before emergency services arrived. Figures in the sport from across the world have paid tribute to the Premier League champion. And now Kelleher, who attended Jota's wedding to wife Rute Cardoso less than a fortnight prior to his death, has penned his own heartfelt message to his late former team-mate. "Jots. Can't believe I'm writing this right now and I'm finding it hard to put into words," read the 26-year-old's Instagram post. "I'm absolutely devastated by this news. All my thoughts and condolences are with Rute and their three beautiful kids and Diogo and Andre's family. It was a such a pleasure to get to know you over these years and to share some special memories on the pitch and even more so off it. "You became one of my closest friends in football. We bonded over all things sports watching any football match we could find often your brother Andre's game on your iPad. "I was surprised a lad from Portugal loved sports such as darts, snooker and horse racing so much and some of my best memories were having a laugh watching them with you. "You were such a fun genuine, normal down to earth and loving family man and always very competitive. I'm gonna miss our pre match programme quiz. I feel so blessed and grateful to have seen you on your happiest day, the day of your wedding and to be able to share in that day with you was special. I'll never forget it. "You were deeply loved by everyone at the club, the city and all over the world. It's gonna hurt for a long time and I'm gonna miss you so much but I feel so lucky to have got know you and have such a good friend. Love you Diogo." The testimony revealed the extent of their bond off the field, illustrated by the fact Kelleher was present for one of the biggest days in Jota's life. Kelleher, who joined Brentford in an £18million deal earlier this summer, and Liverpool let-back Andy Robertson were each present as Jota and teenage sweetheart Rute tied the knot in their hometown of Porto. Both Kelleher and Robertson were also at Jota's side when they took in some horse races at Gloucestershire racecourse together in March. However, it's clear their bond ran far deeper than sport alone. Jota previously attested to Kelleher being his best friend in the Liverpool squad in a union few might have expected. When asked whom his best Anfield pal was in 2024, the Portuguese replied: "Nowadays I would say Caoimhin. There have been a few departing the squad. "We play a quiz game, we play each other. There is one on the match day programme. It is a good way to start the match day action." One fan replied to Kelleher's sorrowful post, saying: "Sorry for your loss Caoimhin. We could all see how close you are. It's absolutely devastating." Republic of Ireland team-mates John Egan and Adam Idah also responded with love heart emojis as a show of support for their countryman.


Canada News.Net
22 minutes ago
- Business
- Canada News.Net
Canada exports first cargo of LNG
OTTAWA, June 30 (Xinhua) -- LNG Canada on Monday loaded its first cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG), marking the start of operations at Canada's first large-scale LNG export facility. According to a news release issued by LNG Canada, the new export facility is located in Kitimat, British Columbia, with a total capacity of 14 million tons per annum (MTPA), which is potentially to double in the future. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said that with LNG Canada's first shipment to Asia, Canada is exporting its energy products to reliable partners, diversifying trade and reducing global emissions. "At a time when the province's jobs are under attack," British Columbia Premier David Eby said, "it's more important than ever that we get our resources to global markets and reduce our reliance on the United States."