News about Jessica Ennis-Hill

As she attended her annual masquerade, Jessica Ennis-Hill put on a leggy appearance in an elegant black evening dress with a thigh high split

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2024
Jessica Ennis-Hill, one of the first people to arrive, put on a good show in all-black ensemble as she graced Wednesday's red carpet. Stormzy and Raye are among the candidates competing for the coveted gongs at the event, with Babatunde Aleshe, Indiyah Polack, and Zeze Mills as hosts. Dame Jessica, a British track and field star, sent pulses racing as she wore a stunning floor-length skirt with a perplexing high slit up her left leg.

Some holidaymakers are stuck on tarmac and airport shelves full of all food and drink, causing nightmares across Europe due to the UK's traffic control meltdown, with others facing 12 HOUR delays, planes stuck on tarmac, and airport shelves stripped of all food and drink

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 28, 2023
Many people are stuck on stale planes on the runway, including holidaymakers, people attending hen dos, and a family returning from Disneyland, with one person being told that there is at least a seven-hour delay. After NATS, the national air traffic controllers based in Swanwick, Hampshire, said their device had failed, Gabby Logan, one of those trapped on a plane on the runway at Budapest airport. Mrs Logan was back home in Hungary after three weeks as she was presenting the World Athletic Championships for the BBC alongside Jessica Ennis-Hill, Denise Lewis, and Michael Johnson. Mrs Logan, a woman who used to be known as Twitter, told her 450,000 followers how she was agonisingly close to'hugging her family' once more.

Dr MAX PEMBERTON: I love the NHS and have given my life to it but this is why I chose to go private

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 16, 2023
I love the NHS, Dr. MAX PEMBERTON: I love the NHS. I adore the feeling of equal access to its territory, which is at its root. It's distinctly British and that it was born at a time when the country was rebuilding from a war. That alone should make us all proud. All of the evidence reveals that it is the most cost-effective, reliable, and safest way to provide healthcare in the world. But I am not blind to its flaws.

England cricketers are first LGBTQ+ couple to read CBeebies bedtime story

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 6, 2023
Katherine and Nat Sciver-Brunt (left), who married in May last year, will read two books by Emily Coxhead, including Finding Your Happiness. The tale teaches children how to cope with their emotions so they can find their 'good' location once more. Nat expressed her desire for her 'expressive face to be put to good use' in the special program. The episode will be broadcast on Friday as part of Pride Month, and it will be shot in Nottingham's Trent Bridge Cricket Grounds. Abtaha Maqsood (right) - the first woman to wear a Hijab while participating in The Hundred - will attend the same Grounds' program.