News about Peter Taylor

The truth about thyroids: How women are told they're depressed or menopausal when it's actually an underactive thyroid. And others are prescribed drugs they don't even need

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2024
Experts say, it can take years for the condition to be diagnosed - with patients, who are usually women, still not being listened to when they go to the doctor,

Larry Lloyd died at the age of 75. Nottingham Forest and Liverpool defender Terry Jones, who won two European Cups under Brian Clough

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 28, 2024
Larry Lloyd, a former Liverpool and Nottingham Forest footballer who won two European Cups under Brian Clough, died on Thursday at the age of 75. In 1973, the Bristol-born defender won the First Division with Liverpool and then lifted the UEFA Cup in the same season, playing 218 times for the Reds over five years at Anfield. After being recommended by his trusted No. 2 Peter Taylor to Clough in 1976, he moved to Forest, then a second division team, in 1976.

There have been three change windows. 43 players have been signed. The BBC has been blown by £300 million. How Nottingham Forest lost the game

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
IAN HERBERT: And when Brian Clough walked the City Ground's narrow corridors like a coloss, Nottingham Forest were capable of blasteding a hell of a lot of money in the transfer market to little effect. Justin Fashanu's was awarded £1million, perhaps the worst decision call of Clough's relationship with Peter Taylor. Ian Wallace paid the same amount and made no difference. However, there are no prizes for guessing what Clough would have made of unbridled madness in the court of Evangelos Marinakis, Forest's Greek shipping magnate owner, for the past three years. Forest's delegation, led by Marinakis Jnr, aka 'Miltos', has transformed the forest into a never-never land of lunatic thought and wild outlay.

Customer service meltdown at HMRC: Phone lines were cut off and taxpayers were pressed for money they don't owe

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2024
Just as close to five million taxpayers have only three weeks left to file their 2022-23 tax returns, the tax office is being gripped by a customer service meltdown. Taxpayers have been waiting for hours to get through, and many have reported that their letters are going unanswered due to the chaos at HM Revenue & Customs.

Josh Taylor's death on Bribie Island: A new unanswered question has arisen amid a federal inquiry into the death of a young man who was buried alive under 1.5 meters of sand

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 12, 2023
Josh Taylor, 23, was switched off on Thursday after suffering horrific injuries on Bribie Island in Queensland's Moreton Bay on December 2. Mr Taylor's friends were supposed to dig the 1.5-m-deep pit to roast a pig, but locals have skepticism on the island's beaches, as fires are outlawed. According to them, the group may have been hunting the island's feral pigs and may have dug a sand trap to try to capture one of the wild boars at the time.

On Bribie Island, a young man who was 'buried alive' suffered 'unimaginable' horror. Friends send their sad news

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 5, 2023
After the horrific incident on Bribie Island, just north of Brisbane, Josh Taylor, 25, (pictured left, right) was without a pulse for 45 minutes. To finally free him from the sand pit, fifteen men had to pull him out. He and his relatives and family took turns administering CPR until he was flown to Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane.

Why your luggage is lost on airlines like Jetstar Qantas Air New Zealand revealed by baggage handler

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 6, 2023
A baggage handler at Brisbane International Airport has cracked the lid on why passengers lose luggage on flights, from lazy airport employees to customers using self check-in machines (left). The employee also referred to underdevelopment as a reason for bags being lost and sent to the wrong destination, despite the incidences of lost luggage (right) getting worse rather than better.

The great heat pump revolt: Couple forced to use plug in radiators and man installs log-fired boiler

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 8, 2023
XCLUSIVE: The government's Boiler Upgrade Program, which was launched in May, gives homeowners up to £6,000 if they take out their gas boiler and install an air or ground source heat pump. However, families who have bought heat pumps that have already installed - or bought new builds where pumps were included in the package - have reported a number of issues related to the technology. Rita Trotman, 76, lives in a barn conversion bungalow near Torquay with her partner Eric (right) and has been forced to use blankets at night after her device broke down five months ago. Ed Gyseman, a retired engineer (with his family, inset), pleaded with homeowners to avoid heat pumps, claiming they are a 'folly product,' Ian Howard and his wife Carole (left), both 59, live in New Alresford, Hampshire. During a renovation project, he installed a heat pump to future proof his house, but he was left with two log burners to keep his house warm.

How heat pumps leave some homes so cold owners are having them ripped out

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 7, 2023
If homeowners rip out their gas boiler and install an air or ground source heat pump, the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, which was launched in May, gives homeowners up to £6,000. We've heard from home owners who have bought heat pumps or bought new builds in which groovy pumps were already installed - a variety of issues inherent with the technology.

David Warner's batting in the Test series versus India has shown a drastic difference to his batting

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 9, 2023
In a bid to combat the doctored wicket in the first Test against India in Nagpur, which begins on Thursday, Australian Test veteran David Warner will bat right handed (pictured left). Warner has only scored three half-centuries from his 16th innings in India, his highest score of 71. On the subcontinent, he has an underwhelming average of 24.25.

The murder victims whose killers who refused to reveal where they had hidden their body

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2023
MailOnline examines several other murder cases in which a body was never found as killer uncle Stuart Campbell refuses to reveal the whereabouts of his niece and is refused parole. If no body has been found, it has been extremely difficult to convict murderers. However, there have been instances where confessions and witnesses have implicated the murderer, and advancements inforensic science and technology have made it possible.

On Boxing Day, traffic warden slaps a street of cars with parking tickets

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 28, 2022
On Boxing Day, a traffic warden slapped 12 cars with parking tickets after drivers mistakenly believed they could park on the street for free. The day after Christmas, a video posted to TikTok shows an entire row of parked cars in Watford plastered with penalty charge notices. On Monday, the drivers presumably thought they could park on the street for free because it was a bank holiday. Many communities in the United Kingdom are changing parking restrictions on bank and public holidays, but parking restrictions in Watford remain as normal on bank holidays.

Harry Kane was not 'prolific' in his early days, according to former England U20 boss Peter Taylor

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 20, 2022
When four members of Gareth Southgate's team for Qatar began their first World Cup experience as young youngsters, it was a little different. Conor Coady, not Harry Kane, was England's captain at the Fifa Under-20s tournament in 2013, and the new Everton defender was a holding midfielder with Liverpool at the time. Kane, who was 19 at the time, played a role in team-bonding, although his clothes were more important than goalscoring. John Stones was regarded as the best player to progress to the senior England squad all the way. Eric Dier was also in the squad, but not Harry Maguire, who was left out of Jamaal Lascelles.

Why is it that so many women are depressed or menopausal when they really are not?

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 3, 2022
Veronica, 24, a 24-year-old girl from South London, was at the end of her tether. Her skin had been so dry and cracked that it would bleed, and she'd gained 3 st (19 kg) in the previous two years. She was also deeply distraught. I used to be outgoing and confident, but by September last year, I couldn't look at myself in the mirror,' says Veronica, who works as an online moderator. I didn't want to go out or be seen, but I didn't want to go out or be seen.' The only reason I got out of bed was to go to work.' Veronica also revealed how low she was feeling to her mother, who begged her to see a GP earlier this year. Veronica was diagnosed with depression and, keen to avoid needles, decided to start talking therapy, a decision that would change her life but not in the way she expected. The true cause of her psychological and physical ailments was discovered after a simple blood test was ordered by the mental health team: a highly underactive thyroid or hypothyroidism. At least one out of every 20 people in the United Kingdom has a thyroid disease disorder, a butterfly-shaped gland that sits just in front of the voice box.

The annual 'Queen Elizabeth Day' bank holiday was promoted, prompting a petition

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 14, 2022
On Change.org, John Harris' campaign was started and has suggested that September 8, the day she died, be made into a Queen Elizabeth II Day to honor her each year. According to John's petition, 'Queen Elizabeth II is our longest reigning Monarch, as well as the world's most popular monarch.' "To you, she was your Queen, to us, she was THE Queen." The most constant symbol of Great Britain is President George Macron, who said as "to you, she was the queen." There are fewer bank holidays in Britain than in other European countries; France has 11 among our 8 countries, while Spain has 14. I believe we need a new public bank holiday to commemorate our country's biggest Sovereign's lifetime, as well as a Queen Elizabeth Day.' 'A day for our Country to commemorate both the life of the Queen and our appreciation for the Royal Family's institution.'

Ryan Yates of Nottingham Forest talks about the Premier League's burgeoning in the city

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 12, 2022
BY IAN LADYMAN (external): Anterior view of the club's training ground: A wall on which two large photographs hangs. One of them is of Brian Clough and Peter Taylor. Martin O'Neill, Frank Clark, Kenny Burns, John McGovern, and Peter Shilton appeared on other shows. Both are included in the European Cup. So when Yates, the club's vice captain and a student, asks if Steve Cooper's new Forest team is inspired or daunted by this great history, the answer is straight. 'These two European Cups are being discussed a lot here, and that's only right,' says Yates. We see the guys from the 1980s knocking about the house.' It's amazing what they did and we have to accept it. A lot last season, we talked about this.' However, we also talked about the importance of establishing our own history.'