A bit of new information about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been released amid the UK court ruling that came in today.
09.02.2024 - 17:32 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A single mum duped by a serial conman has told how he wined and dined her for her money - and even maintained his cruel con from behind bars after his arrest.
Cieran McNamara, 37, who uses three other names, was this week unmasked as a fraudster who preyed on women for their wealth, often snaring them online or through dating apps.
He claimed to have it all; the looks, the clothes, his own business and charm by the bucket load. But it wasn't real and McNamara's evil fantasy world came crashing down following an investigation by detectives in Cheshire. He's now behind bars serving a prison sentence.
Try MEN Premium now for FREE... just click here to give it a go.
The Manchester Evening News told how he gave the impression he was looking for love, but his true intention was to rip women off financially and then use their money to entice and trap his next victim. It enabled him to bask in a lavish lifestyle, travelling around the UK first class on trains or flights, and staying in five-star hotels.
Now one of his final victims has come forward to reveal she believed she had met a high-flying Ibiza DJ - the pretence callous McNamara used to lure her into his web of lies.
She told the Daily Mail how he referred to himself as DJ Sneak and treated her to lavish dinners at The Ivy restaurant. She even shared with the newspaper the contents of a handwritten note he penned to her from prison, in which he said he had been arrested by police because of 'a few outstanding bills', but 'nothing in my mind has changed about you'.
The woman told the Mail: "He certainly was a charmer and knew all the right things to say. We got on really well - almost too well. He came across as the most amazing guy - I can really understand why all
A bit of new information about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has been released amid the UK court ruling that came in today.
Prince Harry has lost a legal battle.
The Duke of Sussex has lost his High Court challenge against the Home Office over a decision to change the level of his taxpayer-funded personal security when he visits the UK. After stepping down from being a working member of the Royal Family, Harry was told that he would no longer be given the "same degree" of publicly-funded protection when in the country, leading to him taking legal action.This decision was made in February 2020 by the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures (Ravec).
A documentary about Shannon Matthews abductor Michael Donovan airs tonight. He kept the sedated youngster under his bed in a fake kidnapping that left the nation shocked and sickened.
EastEnders, Coronation Street and Emmerdale have all been pulled from the TV schedule in a huge shake-up.The three hit soaps will all lose their usual slots on BBC and ITV this week, to make way for football matches. As the fifth round of the FA Cup gets underway, both BBC One and ITV will be clearing slots in their usual TV schedules to air the matches. All three soaps will aired at their usual times on Monday, 26 February, but throughout the rest of the week, viewers will have to tune in at different times.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director J.K. Rowling criticized Sky News on X (formerly Twitter) after the British television news channel posted a story about a 26-year-old being jailed for murder and referred to her as a “woman” and not a transgender woman. Scarlet Blake was found guilty last week of murdering a man four months after she live-streamed a video in which she killed a cat.
Good Morning Britain star Richard Gaisford has revealed that he was rushed to hospital after needing "emergency surgery".The ITV show's chief correspondent took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to tell fans that he had received "first class" treatment at a Portsmouth NHS hospital after being admitted on Sunday. "Not quite the Sunday I'd planned," Richard, 51, wrote.
pic.twitter.com/5MUp3rR4xP— GB News (@GBNEWS) February 26, 2024While appearing on GB News, Moores said: “A big thing for me was that Wayne was the king of Ibiza. Wayne was the go-to when it came to me planning my walk to Ibiza.
A former prison officer has said that 'Hannibal the Cannibal' should be taken out of solitary confinement.
As Britain’s largest family, appearing in their own documentary series and having their own YouTube channel, the Radfords are used to having lots of media attention. However, being in the public eye can result in trolling, and in recent years, Sue Radford reveals she’s stopped looking at hateful online comments. With parents everywhere struggling to protect children from the worst of social media, Sue has become vigilant with her own.
The queen of the dragons met the future king of England!
Dame Esther Rantzen has shared her final wishes in life, as she pushes for the UK to allow doctor-assisted death, after being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. The famous telly host, now 83, has said she wishes to be remembered "with love and laughter" after having joined the Swiss euthanasia clinic Dignitas. While chatting to Radio Times, she shared her mission to change laws around end of life help.
A one-year-old cat was found tragically abandoned by her apologetic owner. Lilo was rescued by animal specialists at the RSPCA branch in Manchester and Salford last February.
Dua Lipa and Callum Turner were the picture of a happy couple while exiting the British Vogue And Tiffany & Co BAFTA Afterparty on Sunday night (February 18) in London, England.
Ben Shephard reportedly "refused to sign" his This Morning contract until "he knew who he'd be working with." The Good Morning Britain star was announced as one of the new permanent hosts of the ITV show last week, alongside So You Think You Can Dance's Cat Deeley. However, it's been claimed that 49 year old Ben "held off" from announcing his latest career move until Cat fully committed to the role.
EXCLUSIVE: Film Mode Entertainment has locked a series of deals on Blue Light, the latest feature from American filmmaker Andy Fickman (Race to Witch Mountain, Parental Guidance, The Game Plan, and She’s The Man).
Liam Gallagher has claimed that he asked Noel to reunite for Oasis‘ ‘Definitely Maybe’ tour this year, but he “turned it down”.Back in October, Liam shared details of a 2024 tour to celebrate 30 years of Oasis‘ seminal 1994 album.The former Oasis frontman had confirmed earlier in the year that he was looking to play their iconic debut in full – which includes tracks like ‘Live Forever’, ‘Supersonic’ and ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ – later teasing that he’d be playing “naughty” B-sides from the era, too.Liam will kick off the solo 12-date stint in Sheffield on June 2, followed by a night in Cardiff, three in London, three in his native Manchester, two in Glasgow and two in Dublin.In a new interview with MOJO, the artist said that his brother turned down the opportunity to put aside their differences and join forces for the anniversary tour. “Noel? He ain’t fucking doing it,” he told the publication.“I did call him! Well, my people called Noel’s management team,” claimed Liam.
Prince Harry raced back to the UK for a whistle-stop trip after the news of King Charles’ cancer diagnosis was made public last Monday night.
Viewers of 22 Kids and Counting were left disappointed after the show was absent from its usual slot on Sunday evening.The popular show follows the Radford family, who are thought to be the UK's biggest family with parents Sue and Noel being mum and dad to a whopping 22 children.The new series has been airing on a Sunday night over recent weeks, but on 11 February, fans were left fearing for the show's future after there was no new episode. Sue, 48, has now responded to fan's concern on Instagram, where she wrote: "Just wanted to pop this on as we've been inundated with messages asking why 22 Kids and Counting isn't on tonight.
The worrying announcement that King Charles III is battling cancer, has thrust the British public and the world at large into a whirlwind of speculation and concern. Lamentably, with the ever-present Harry-and-Meghan factor, comes the least desirable thing at this difficult moment: a torrent of familial drama.