News about Paul Young

MARKET REPORT: Dodge & Cox, a US company, doubles invested in Labrokes-owner Entain

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 6, 2023
Dodge & Cox, a Dodge & Cox company that also invests in GSK, France's Sanofi, and Google Alphabet, has increased its interest in Ladbrokes and Coral owner Entain from 5.0 percent to 10.3 percent. The San Francisco-based investment company is the second-largest shareholder behind The Capital Group Companies having first purchased Entain in September last year.

Paul Young, 67, reveals he is engaged to his girlfriend Lorna five years after losing his late wife Stacey Smith to brain cancer

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 3, 2023
Paul Young has confirmed that he is engaged to Lorna Young, five years since his wife Stacey Smith's death five years ago. On Monday, the Eighties pop star, 67, posted a loved-up snapshot of him and his fiancée on Instagram. Captioning the sweet snap, he wrote: 'Lorna said Yes! We are both so excited and looking forward to a wonderful future together.'

Penny Mordaunt opens up the coronation, why she wore fluffy slippers at the Abbey, and single life

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 28, 2023
During the interview, the politician spoke about why she carried two fluffy slippers to the Abbey and why she's content being single. Following a one-year marriage, the 50-year-old, who never remarried after splitting from husband Paul Murray in 2000, said she is content being single. She says she'feels complete" without a partner, and that although she has no need for 'another half,' she would not be politically opposed to meeting someone. 'It's, of course, a mystery why a workaholic with no social life and four cats is not a huge success,' Joking said. (Pictured L-R: Penny Mordaunt in the House of Commons and at Westminster Abbey during the coronation) a laming. Inset: one of the memes created after the royal service.

Last year, when a child exploitation case rocked the nation's largest Protestant church shed half a million members

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 11, 2023
As the country becomes ever more faithful, one of America's most influential religious organizations has been shaken by a sex abuse scandal, an internal power struggle, and others. According to recent reports, Southern Baptist congregations shed nearly half a million people in 2022, the denomination's biggest one-year loss in more than a century, despite a damaging sex crime scandal. The dropout rate is on the rise, prompting troubling questions regarding the church's future.

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.

A veteran group has slammed a suspended prison term for 1988 murder of a man who mistakenly believed he was an IRA soldier

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 2, 2023
A veterans group has slammed the three-year suspended prison term for the 1988 murder of a man who mistakenly identified as an IRA soldier in the Northern Ireland Troubles, calling the sentence 'extremely harsh and a disgrace.' At Belfast Crown Court, former solder David Jonathan Holden, 53, who was with the Grenadier Guards at the time, received a three-year sentence. Aiden McAnespie, 23, who was shot in the back at an army checkpoint in Northern Ireland in 1988, was found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence. The McAnespie family was distraught at the verdict but did not want a 'pound of flesh,' but later said they were dissatisfied with it.

In Northern Ireland, a former soldier was given a three-year suspended prison term for shooting a man in the back

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 2, 2023
David Jonathan Holden, a retired soldier from Northern Ireland, has been given a three-year suspended term for the manslaughter of Aidan McAnespie, who was shot in the back at an army checkpoint in 1988. In November, Holden was found guilty of the shooting. He was the first soldier to be found guilty of a historical crime in Northern Ireland since the Good Friday Treaty. Mr McAnespie, 23, was killed in Aughna, Co Tyrone, just moments after walking through a border security checkpoint. He was shot in the back while driving to a local Gaelic Athletic Association club when he arrived.

Jeff Beck, 78, is a fan of Ozzy Osbourne's biography

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 11, 2023
Following the tragic death of British rocker Jeff Beck, aged 78, Ozzy Osbourne, Jimmy Page, and Paul Young were among the tributes from the world of music. After'suddenly' contracting bacterial meningitis, the rock star, who just weeks ago, died on Tuesday night.

At a checkpoint in 1988, Fury as a British Army veteran discovered the GUILTY of murdering a man in Northern Ireland

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 25, 2022
David Jonathan Holden, a military veteran, has been found guilty of Aidan McAnespie, who was shot in the back at an Army checkpoint in Northern Ireland in 1988. Holden was 18 at the time and was serving with the Grenadier Guards, and he was stationed at the Grenadier Guards. On his first day of checkpoint service in a sangar, Mr McAnespie, 23, was walking through the checkpoint during a Gaelic Athletic Association match. The decision in Belfast today came after the trial was postponed until March 28 of this year, amid a tense battle over veteran discrimination trials.