News about Caitlin Moran

Penny Mordaunt reveals why she's selling the dress she wore for her show-stealing Coronation performance

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2024
Penny Mordaunt (pictured right) has revealed why she is selling the dress she wore at King Charles' III Coronation (pictured left). The Leader of the UK House of Commons and Lord President of the Privy Council, 50, who was the surprise star of the King's Coronation in May and whose dress was the center of attention, has announced that the funds from the gown's Coronation should be donated to charity. Speaking to The Sunday Times she said: 'I can never wear it again - unless I'm going to a fancy dress party as myself!'

Dress worn by Penny Mordaunt in show-stealing Coronation performance goes on display at Westminster

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 25, 2023
For a limited period, visitors will get a glimpse of Penny Mordaunt's show-stopping dress from King Charles' III Coronation - as it is expected to be on display at the Speaker's House in London. Penny Mordaunt, the unexpected star of the King's Coronation in May, as the center of the discussion was her dress. The Conservative MP wore a regal teal dress and cape, as well as a matching padded headband with gold embroidery.

Sinead O'Connor died at the age of 56. Dara O'Briain, Sharon Horgan, and Caitlin Moran led the tributes to the legendary Irish singer who died after years of mental instability

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 26, 2023
Following the announcement on Wednesday that she had died at the age of 56, tributes have flooded in for Sinead O'Connor. According to the Irish singer, who rose to fame in 1990 by her heartrending cover of Prince's Nothing Compares 2 U. It was announced that she died after years of mental warfare. Shane, 17, the mother of four's children, died in January 2022 after escaping hospital while on suicide watch.

Game of Thrones cast 'write to Penny Mordaunt to praise her sword carrying role at the Coronation'

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 21, 2023
Ms Mordaunt carried the 4ft 17th-century Sword of State into the Abbey, dressed in a teal blue dress with gold detail and a matching cape before presenting it to the King in his throne. It was the first time a woman had ever played this role. Miss Mordaunt has made a social media hit since the incident, with several political figures also praising her efforts. And she now has accolades from the cast of GoT, a show that takes place in a mystical medieval setting with dragons and fierce political rivalry.

Penny Mordaunt's Coronation dress looks similar to Poundland's emblem, according to social media users

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 7, 2023
Penny Mordaunt was a central figure at King Charles' Coronation as she carried sword at the historic Westminster Abbey. The House of Commons leader, Margaret Coveney, was praised for her role as Lord President of the Privy Council, which she had taken on since September last year. Ms Mordaunt carried the 17th-century Sword of State into the Abbey, dressed in a teal blue dress with gold accents and a matching cape before presenting it to the King in his throne. However, social media followers chuckled that her outfit was reminiscent of Budget Store Poundland's logo, which also includes a gold emblem on a teal blue background. One person wrote: "I see Penny Mordaunt is giving @Poundland free advertising today.'

How Penny Mordaunt rose to have starring role in King Charles's Coronation

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 7, 2023
The Sword of State was carried by the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council before unveiling the Sword of Offering to King Charles in Westminster Abbey. Ms Mordaunt, 50, who had been praised by several for her poise, was on the center stage after losing twice in the Tory leadership competitions last year. She has progressed from appearing on ITV's dive show Splash!, being named Britain's'sexist MP' and serving as a Royal Navy reservist. Ms Mordaunt presided over the Accession Council meeting in which Charles was officially proclaimed King after the death of Queen Elizabeth II last September. However, there has been controversies as well as her position on trans rights and a 2014 Commons speech in which she proclaimed 'c**k' after a bet with navy colleagues.

'I've been doing press-ups!'Penny Mordaunt reveals preparations for sword carrying at Coronation

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 6, 2023
Penny Mordaunt, a Tory MP, has informed her that she is gearing up for her sword-carrying role at today's coronation, as fellow MPs praised her for'stealing the show.' The House of Commons' Leader carried the sword for more than an hour as Lord President of the Privy Council, a position she has held since September last year. Mordaunt revealed that she had been "doing some press-ups" in preparation for today's role. She said she had been practicing in rehearsals with weighted replicas, and that her time in the Navy had prepared her to stand for long stretches of time without fainting.

Here's why Penny Mordaunt was carrying a sword at King Charles' coronation

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 6, 2023
At the historic function as Lord President of the Privy Council, Penny Mordaunt carried a sword, a position she has taken since September last year. Ms Mordaunt, dressed in a teal blue dress with gold detail and a matching cape, carried the 17th-century Sword of State into the Abbey before presenting it to the King in his throne. It was the first time a woman was allowed to carry and present the Jewelled Sword of Offering to the monarch by a woman.

According to JENNI MURRAY, fitting a coil was pure agony

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 15, 2023
JENNI MURRAY: I'm perfectly content for my beloved local pharmacist, Hugh, to oversee the delivery of my regular prescription. I would be able to tell me which painkillers to buy for my bad back, and I'd be extremely grateful for him to check my blood pressure for a visit. However, I would not be able to tell the man who hands over my cough medicine that he wants to fit a contraceptive coil under no circumstances. Among the NHS plans for moving some of the GPs' responsibilities to pharmacists, the most relevant of procedures is still present. I have no doubt that we're all keen on practical solutions that could make it possible for us to obtain urgent care, considering the challenges we've all been having trying to book an appointment with the GP. Pharmacists, or chemists, as I continue to call them, can help relieve the doctors' burdens.

I was mocked for publishing my sex with my husband in the diary. But it works, says Mariella Frostrup

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 1, 2023
MARIELLA FROSTRUP: Last week, I was widely mocked for confessing to my sex schedule, as a savvy therapist friend told me that making intimacy a regular date can be much more effective than wishing for spontaneity to propel you as confidence sets in. Author Caitlin Moran calls the'maintenance's**g' in her own words. I would not apologise or feel ashamed to admit that that's how I keep my marriage from falling by the wayside, and a good relationship is at the top of the list.

Virginia Woolf's niece slams the author's £50k statue next to the River Thames

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 20, 2022
In 1941, the celebrated English author (pictured right), who was plagued by mental illness throughout her life, drowned herself in the River Ouse near her Sussex home. The latest £50,000 bronze statue, which was unveiled this week, is in bad taste, 'insensitive,' and may even lead to similar suicide attempts, according to campaigners. However, Woolf's great-great niece Sophie Partridge (far left) said at the unveiling ceremony that the project had a "very narrow way of thinking," and that her late relative should not be defined by the way she died.

Stan Grant's mother had no socks on and nearly missed out on Queen Elizabeth II's visit on 1954

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2022
When Queen Elizabeth II visited Australia in 1954 (right), Stan Grant (left) said his mother was living on the outskirts of Coonabarabran, in north-west NSW. His mother, he said, was very poor and almost missed out on a school trip to Dubbo to see the Queen because of a tight dress code enforced by her school. He said that students at the time were expected to wear socks and that his mother didn't have any, and that she had to borrow the same pair her older brother wore the day before.

Stan Grant's 'asphyxiating anger' not being able to talk about Aboriginal issues after Queen's death

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2022
The veteran journalist (right), who is of Aboriginal origins, said he felt 'asphyxiating fear' because he has been compelled to remain silent out of respect for the late monarch (left). 'We aren't supposed to talk about colonization, empire, abuse of Aboriginal sovereignty, not even about the republic,' he said. 'I'm positive I am not alone among the Indigenous people struggling with swirling emotions.' The death of Queen Elizabeth II has prompted a number of prominent Aboriginal Australians to question her 70-year reign (inset, top two articles on ABC on Sunday).

Narelda Jacobs backs NRLW player Caitlin Moran over offensive Queen post

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2022
An Aboriginal newsreader who fought for an apology from Britain for its colonization of Australia has now rallied her help for a rugby league player who shared the Queen's death in a tasteless social media post. Caitlin Moran, a Newcastle NRLW player, has been punished with a one-match suspension for posting an Instagram post just hours after reports of the monarch's death broke last Friday, when she said it was a "good f**king day" and declared it was a 'good f**king day'. Narelda Jacobs, a studio tenner, reposted a viral tweet contrasting Moran's suspension, which amounts to one-sixth of the NRLW season, with the lack of consequences faced by former AFL player Wayne Carey when he was accused of 'glassing' his fiancée in 2007.

Senator Lidia Thorpe of the Greens slammed the NRL for suspending Caitlin Moran because of a piece relating to the Queen

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2022
Lidia Thorpe, the outspoken Greens senator, has flown to the defense of Indigenous NRLW star Caitlin Moran (main photos) and slammed the league (inset) after they suspended her for naming Queen Elizabeth a 'dumb dog' on the day of her death. Thorpe has accused the NRL of not 'creating a safe environment for First Nations players.'

Fans of NRLW player Caitlin Moran's remission for referring the Queen as a "dog."

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 14, 2022
Fans of Newcastle Knights star Caitlin Moran (pictured left) have taken to social media to vent their annoyance following the NRL's one-game ban to him. Moran referred to the late monarch as a "dumb dog" on the day she died in a since deleted Instagram post. Moran's online slur triggered more outrage, according to radio identity Ray Hadley (pictured right).

Caitlin Moran, a NRLW player, has been banned from playing in games because of a inflammatory Queen Elizabeth Instagram message

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 13, 2022
Following Queen Elizabeth II's death, the NRL has come down hard on Newcastle NRLW player Caitlin Moran, nexing her from a social media post. In the hours after the news broke on Friday, Moran made headlines last week over remarks that seemed to be honoring the Queen's death. The Indigenous All Star, who has also appeared in Australia and New South Wales, used a slur in a since-deleted Instagram post to refer to the late monarch.

Caitlin Moran, a Newcastle NRLW coach, defends Queen Elizabeth, who branded her a "dumb puppy."

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 12, 2022
In the aftermath of Queen Elizabeth's disgraceful social media post in which she referred to the late Monarch as a "dumb dog," Newcastle's NRLW coach Ronald Griffiths has rallied in support for actress Caitlin Moran (left, inset). Following her deplorable social media post on the day of the Queen's death, the Indigenous All Star, who has also appeared in Australia, sent shock waves through the footy world.

Caitlin Moran, a member of the NRLW, will not be allowed to watch a minute of silence over the Queen's death

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 10, 2022
Following the AFL's decision to the women's competition's Indigenous round, the remainder of round three of the AFLW (right) will go forward without a minute's silence for the Queen. With the NRL still in damage control over an insensitive article about the Queen (inset) created by Newcastle Knights player Caitlin Moran (left), it is the latest controversy to shock the world of sports, with the NRL still in danger over an insensitive tweet about the Queen (inset).