News about Sarah Taylor

Why a women's coach for a men's team is closer than ever after a Pakistani T20 team became an unlikely pioneer in cricket's fight for gender equality, writes Wisden Editor LAWRENCE BOOTH

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 8, 2024
TOP SPIN: When Test star Mohammad Rizwan approached Alex Hartley to ask about the spin-bowling plans for the new batsman during this year's Pakistan Super League, she knew she had been accepted into a world that would once have seemed more like another planet. But she could be forgiven for having her doubts.

San Francisco 49ers WAGS Olivia Culpo and Kristin Juszczyk go all-in on Gatsby-themed party with rapper Rick Ross as husbands prep for opener

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 3, 2024
The wives and girlfriends of the players on the San Francisco 49ers stunned as they arrived at the team's Gatsby-themed party over the weekend - which served to ring in the 2024 season. Some of the players' wives shared snaps and videos of the party on social media, including a performance from rapper Rick Ross. One snap showed Claire Kittle - the wife of tight end George Kittle - alongside Kristin Juszczyk and Sarah Taylor - the wives of fullback Kyle Juszczyk and wide receiver Trent Taylor, respectively.

I'm a food safety expert - this is why you should NEVER store bread in the fridge

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 13, 2024
When it comes to storing certain food items in the fridge, people cannot seem to agree on staples such as chocolate, eggs or ketchup. Debates between Brits have raged for years over whether these frequently-consumed food items should be stored in or out of the fridge. Now, a food safety expert may have just settled the score once and for all when it comes to bread - as they revealed why should never resort to storing it in the fridge even if the weather is hot.

I am an extreme sleepwalker and the things I've done in the middle of the night frighten me

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 3, 2024
While many of us climb into bed looking forward to a good night's sleep, Sarah Taylor (left) dreads it. For the 32-year-old has no idea what might happen in the night: she could prepare a meal and eat it; build a pillow fort like a child; or go walking outside barefoot - all without knowing. Sarah, from Berkshire, suffers from extreme sleepwalking. During her night episodes she has woken her husband James and argued with him, opened locked doors and even ended up out on the street. 'Although it's a quiet road in a quaint village, it is used by truckers looking for a break off the motorway so lorries often pass by - it's dangerous,' she says.

I'm a food hygiene expert - this is how to store onions in the kitchen if you want to keep them fresher for longer

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 17, 2024
Sarah Taylor, food hygiene expert at High Speed Training, told The Express the best spot to store onions and also explained why you should remove them from plastic packaging.

Thanks to the snap-happy Instagram generation, afternoon tea makes a comeback

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 7, 2024
It may be regarded as a bygone ancestor of old-fashioned British quaintness, but the Instagram generation is seeing a revival in afternoon tea. Restaurants, cafes, and hotels are seeing a surge in reservations, while hamper sales of scones, finger sandwiches, and tea from China cups are on the rise. According to a recent survey by an internet tea shop Jing Tea, only 860 or 43% of respondents had celebrated their birthday with afternoon tea.

After a fight with his father that resulted in a 'poor mood,' a youngster who stabbed a stranger walking back from the supermarket is sentenced to 13 years in prison

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2024
A teen who stabbed a stranger walking back from the supermarket because he was in a 'poor mood' was sentenced to 13 years in jail. Thomas Waeling (left), 18, armed himself with a huge knife after an altercation with his father and knifed 50-year-old Sarah Taylor, who left Lidl in Hastings on May 15 last year. The youth had taken a knife from a friend's house after the row, and told a friend: 'I'm going to stab someone,' according to Sussex Police.' I'm in the mood for a good time. I'm going to stab the first person I see.' According to the police, Waeling, a 17-year-old boy, stabbed Ms Taylor multiple times before running from the scene, ditching the knife in a public toilet, and asking his friend to burn the clothes he had been wearing. Judge Christine Laing KC sentenced Waeling to supervised for quite some time for attempted murder in Lewes Crown Court.'

After the news of a double life was revealed, the first wife of the Bigamist warns his first wife that 'a leopard never changes its spots,' and that he might cheat on her too

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
Jason Hayter, 48, (left) and his new fiancee Sarah Taylor, had five children with his two victims and split his time between Germany and the United Kingdom with one of them and the other. He deceived himself by blaming long absences from serving in the Army and later claiming he was training as a He denied his cheating by claiming to be suffering from mental instability. Hayter, who was still divorced from a first wife when he married his children, was distraught after a daughter from his third marriage messaged her second wife on Facebook to ask who she was.

Even though he is facing prison for being married to two women at the same time, Bigamist has suggested to ANOTHER woman who would make wife number four

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 9, 2023
Jason Hayter, a bigamist who has been married to two women, has been linked to another, but it could be his turn to have his heart broken after she revealed that the affair had come to an end. Sarah Taylor posted photos of her cuddling up to the ex-soldier and showcasing a sparkler on her ring finger on her Facebook page. Ms Taylor has confirmed that the relationship is now over following his court appearance last week.

JEFF PRESTRIDGE: Profiteering? The insurers were never to blame, but premiums are still on the increase

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 10, 2023
Last week, insurance company representatives appeared before the Treasury Select Committee for the first time. As premiums for both motor and home cover went for the stratosphere, they were called in to respond to allegations of profiteering. Of course, they denied any such conduct, but all the evidence suggests otherwise.