Jacqueline Jossa cuts a sporty figure in a green zip-up jumper and leggings as she leaves the gym in Essex Holly Ramsay puts on a busty display in a sheer black lace bodysuit as she licks cake frosting in stunning snapsĭCI Banks star Stephen Tompkinson says 'I just want to go home' as he leaves court after being cleared of grievous bodily harm Rihanna's son's name is FINALLY revealed! Pregnant star picks Wu-Tang Clan-inspired moniker after keeping fans guessing for a year Pregnant Charlotte Dawson flaunts her bump in a pretty yellow frilled dress as she enjoys a day out at Chester Races with her mum Tracey Gardeners go wild for Eckman's Telescopic Hedge Trimmer which stretches to an incredible 9ft2in, boasts a perfectly lightweight design. Kim Zolciak ditches her massive diamond wedding ring since her shock divorce from Kroy Biermannīody language expert says 'defiant' Phillip Schofield is showing his status and power while Holly Willoughby is putting up barriers on This Morning Rita Ora slams admits that upsetting her NHS employee mother was the 'worst part' of her rule-breaking 30th birthday partyīeyonce's daughter, Blue Ivy 11, is the spitting image of the star as she proudly watches her mother kick off her Renaissance tour 'The cooling of their friendship is obvious on the sofa': This Morning viewers note tension between Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield as she hails reading as one of her 'biggest joys' after creating her own book club Joey Essex is welcomed to Dubai by government officials after he left Essex for the UAE following a break-in at his £3million mansionĭua Lipa flashes abs in bikini snaps as she lounges by the water. In a separate controversy, Israeli politician Benjamin Netanyahu, who is likely to return to the prime minister's office after the country's recent elections, slammed the Times over an editorial criticizing his right-wing coalition. Some contend the pattern - which is striking and jumps off the page even at a glance - is a coincidence, while others claimed it serves as one of the latest and most brazen examples of the paper's supposed history of anti-Israel rhetoric. The puzzle's silhouette has caused a stir on social media, with several prominent Jewish leaders and political figures voicing their outrage - especially since it was published on the first night of Hanukkah. 'This is a common crossword design: Many open grids in crosswords have a similar spiral pattern because of the rules around rotational symmetry and black squares,' a Times spokesperson told on Monday. The New York Times has responded to an outpouring of criticism over the design of its crossword puzzle on Sunday, which many prominent Jewish figures said resembled a swastika.
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