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UK49s Teatime Hot and Cold Numbers: Top Picks for Sunday, 12 October 2025

Hot and Cold Numbers for Teatime

We’ve compiled a list of the Hot and Cold Numbers from the past 20 UK49s Teatime draws to help enhance your winning strategy. In lottery draws, while each number has an equal probability of being selected, randomness can cause some numbers to appear more frequently (Hot Numbers) and others less frequently (Cold Numbers). For those […]

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Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump address massive crowds in Tel Aviv to celebrate peace deal: ‘God-willing we’ve accomplished the first phase’

US envoy East Steve Witkoff, first daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner — who recently emerged as a key player in the long-shot peace negotiations — addressed a gathering of tens of thousands, who waved American and Israeli flags and held placards with images of Hamas-held hostages.

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Distraught hostage families warned loved ones might be unrecognisable after two years in Hamas captivity

FAMILIES of Israel’s hostages were braced for the harrowing first sight of their loved ones tonight — fearing they might be unrecognisable after two years of Hamas captivity. Medics were on standby awaiting the arrival of the 20 men who have survived physical and psychological torture. Some have lost up to half their body weight,...

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Queen Camilla leaves audience in hysterics with hilarious story about pal Dame Jilly Cooper

QUEEN Camilla had an audience in hysterics as she told a story about Dame Jilly Cooper and paid tribute to her friend.

She opened the eighth Cliveden Literary Festival yesterday and gave a speech about the author, who died last week at the age of 88.

Queen Camilla speaking at the Cliveden Literary Festival.
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Camilla had an audience in hysterics as she told a story about Dame Jilly Cooper and paid tribute to her friend[/caption]
Author Jilly Cooper smiling, wearing a light blue suit and pearl necklace, sitting in a grey chair with her book "Tackle!" visible beside her.
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Bestseller and queen of the bonkbuster Dame Jilly died on October 5 after a fall[/caption]

Camilla said Dame Jilly was at a party a few years ago, when she told her: “I’m going to get absolutely plastered tonight, darling.

“I love you so much, I want to see two of you.”

The Queen added: “Dear Jilly, how we’d love to see just one of you here today.”

The author died on October 5 after a fall.

Dame Jilly, known as queen of the bonkbuster, wrote popular romance novels including Rivals, which was turned into a Disney+ series last year.

She based her showjumping lothario character Rupert Campbell-Black on Camilla’s ex Andrew Parker Bowles.

Also in attendence at the Cliveden event in Buckinghamshire was author Sir Ian Rankin, who said of Dame Jilly: “She was a terrific writer, a terrific stylist, a terrific satirist.

“She leaves a fantastic legacy, I’m sorry she’s not around to share a glass of Champagne and discuss it.”

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Sam Thompson’s new model girlfriend pictured carrying huge bouquet as couple enjoy romantic day out in London

SAM THOMPSON clearly has good taste.

The I’m A Celebrity star was snapped treating his new model girlfriend Talitha Balinska to a snack from Bite Mi in Chelsea’s Duke of York Square yesterday.

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Sam Thompson was spotted out with his new model girlfriend Talitha Balinska
Sam Thompson attends The King's Trust and TKMaxx & Homesense Awards 2025.
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Sam previously dated Zara McDermott[/caption]
Talitha Balinska sitting at an outdoor table with a light blue purse.
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Talitha is a house music DJ who met Sam on a photoshoot for his sunglasses brand Dinelli Eyewear[/caption]

And it seems that Sam is pulling out all the stops with the model and DJ – who has 511,000 TikTok followers – as she was spotted carrying a huge bouquet during their outing on the trendy King’s Road.

The pair also kept a low profile in baseball caps and jeans as they wandered around the Fine Food market.

A source said: “Sam and Talitha appear to be very loved-up and were enjoying their day out together.

“Sam seemed like he knew all of the best spots, given Chelsea is his stomping ground.”

I revealed last month that he was dating the house music DJ after splitting with Zara McDermott last year.

The pair have been on several dates after they first met last year on a photoshoot for Sam’s sunglasses brand Dinelli Eyewear.

And since he was crowned King of the Jungle in I’m A Celebrity in December 2023, maybe Sam has found his Queen?

Sam and Zara confirmed their split on New Year’s Day after dating for five years.

Opening up about the break up on his podcast Staying Relevant, Sam said: “It was tough. It’s been a tough month. A real tough month.”

In between his split from Zara and his new romance with Talitha, Sam dated Love Island’s Samie Elishi, 25.

But the busy pair, who were pictured kissing at Olivia Attwood‘s 34th birthday party, struggled with their hectic schedules.

Though they only lasted a matter of weeks, there were no hard feelings and they were pictured leaving the National Television Awards together a few weeks ago.

DUA SO PRETTY IN PINK

DUA LIPA looked made up to be at an HIV-prevention event – as a party pal touched up her blusher.

The New Rules hitmaker wowed in a pink satin bodysuit at The Abbey restaurant in West Hollywood alongside stars from RuPaul’s Drag Race.

Dua Lipa in a hot pink dress, smiling with her eyes closed as someone applies makeup to her face.
Dua wowed in a pink satin bodysuit at The Abbey restaurant in West Hollywood

Dua headlined the launch party for the first National PrEP Day, organised to raise awareness for pre-exposure prophylaxis, a medication that reduces the risk of getting HIV.

It comes after she recently wrapped the Los Angeles leg of her Radical Optimism Tour.

STACEY’S K-HOLE TRUTH

SHE’S covered everything from shoplifting to war zones, but now documentary star Stacey Dooley is delving into the dark world of drug ketamine.

The TV presenter has been secretly working on a new primetime BBC One show called Stacey Dooley Down The K Hole.

Stacey Dooley attends the BAFTA Television Craft Awards 2024.
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Stacey Dooley is working on a new primetime BBC One show called Stacey Dooley Down The K Hole[/caption]

It’s currently in production and takes mum-of-one Stacey all over the UK to see people suffering from addiction to the horse tranquiliser drug, which has ­hallucinogenic effects.

It comes after her doc Ecstasy Wars a decade ago.

A source said: “Ketamine has become the drug of choice for many youngsters and very little is known about it.

“It’s cheaper than other drugs like cocaine, and highly addictive.

“Stacey plans to ask difficult questions and meet people who have taken it.

“There are also some people who believe in ketamine therapy, which is a controlled way of taking the drug, and she investigate this too.”

Ketamine has been linked to the deaths of celebrities including Friends actor Matthew Perry, as well as drag star The Vivienne, whose real name was James Lee Williams.

Hopefully this doc will help raise awareness about the dangers of this drug . . . 

EMMA LOOKS OUT OF THIS WORLD

EMMA STONE looked a ray of sunshine on the red carpet at the London Film Festival.

The American actress wowed fans in a radiant Louis Vuitton yellow gown for the premiere of black comedy Bugonia at the Royal Festival Hall on Friday.

Emma Stone attends the Headline Gala screening of "Bugonia" during the 69th BFI London Film Festival.
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Emma Stone looked radiant in a Louis Vuitton yellow gown[/caption]
Emma Stone, in a backless yellow gown, stands on a red carpet at the BFI London Film Festival.
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Emma was at the premiere of black comedy Bugonia at the Royal Festival Hall on Friday[/caption]

In the movie, Emma plays the CEO of a major pharmaceutical company, who is kidnapped by two young men who are convinced she is an alien wanting to destroy Earth.

The film, which will be released on October 31, saw Emma shave her head for the role.

ROB: MY GIRL’S BATTLE

ROBBIE WILLIAMS has opened up about his battle with mental health struggles in recent years.

And the singer has now revealed that his 13-year-old daughter Theodora Rose – who he calls Ted – has the same condition as him.

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Robbie Williams has shared that he and his daughter have sensitivity dysphoria[/caption]

At his exclusive Dingwalls gig in London’s Camden this week, he said: “I used to be by myself in my house thinking: ‘Why do I feel so much pain?

“Surely nobody else in the world is feeling this much pain in the exact same circumstances.’

“I would feel shameful so I wouldn’t talk about it.

“Now I realise that is sensitivity dysphoria. I’ve got that.

“I’m glad that I’ve got that. My little girl Ted has got it too.”

Rejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD) is feeling severe emotional pain because of failure.

The news comes as Rob revealed his eldest daughter is following in his footsteps by writing songs.

Robbie said: “She was doing it as a six-year-old.

“She used to write these songs and sing with such hurt and you can feel it in her heart she was feeling so deeply on a traumatic level.”

Robbie added: “I realised I’d been there too and written the same songs.”

Thursday’s gig was recorded for a new documentary by the firm behind the Oasis documentary Supersonic.

Signs at the venue said the gig was being “filmed for internet, broadcast, DVD, TV and music video” by Welbeck Pictures Limited and Lorton Entertainment.

Phones were banned to prevent any leaks.

Robbie played his debut record Life Thru A Lens and his upcoming Britpop album – out in February – in full.

CHRISSIE IN SINGLE STRIFE

CHRISTINE MCGUINNESS has confessed to feeling lonely now she’s single.

The model, who finalised her divorce from ex Paddy last year, recently opened up about sexuality and dating.

At the Attitude awards in Camden, London, on Wednesday she said: “It is hard because I’d love to be dating. I do get lonely.

“I think that’s why I struggle at events, especially at the last few I’ve been to, I’ve really struggled.

“You get to the point where you go, ‘I might as well go home now’.

But it must be really fun if you are there with someone you love.”

There is a man who can always put a smile on Christine’s face – her BFF, Blue star Duncan James.

She said: “Normally I’d be here with Duncan, but he’s away.”

I’m sure there are plenty of people lining up to be your plus one, Christine . . . 

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Xi’an Grand Prix snooker 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Williams & Murphy into semi-final, O’Sullivan crashes out – updates

RONNIE O’SULLIVAN’S quest for a first ranking title in 21 months at the Xi’an Grand Prix is OVER.

The Rocket has been eliminated at the quarter-final stage after a shock 5-2 defeat to Gary Wilson.

Wilson will meet Shaun Murphy in tomorrow’s semi as the Magician looks to add to the British Open crown he picked up two weeks ago.

The other last four clash sees an all-Welsh match up as Mark Williams takes on Daniel Wells.

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Staggering number of troops are too obese for combat, shocking figures reveal

MORE than a quarter of troops are too fat to fight, figures obtained by The Sun on Sunday show.

Of the military’s 147,300 service personnel, 40,063 were at “increased, high or very high risk” of ill health owing to their weight in the past year.

One member of the Armed Forces lost his own battle of the bulge when he was medically discharged weighing 26st 3lb, figures released under Freedom of Information laws reveal.

Others weighing 26st and 23st also had to leave.

The five tubbiest troops discharged had a combined weight of 121st.

Obese soldiers, sailors and air crew would not be deployed to many frontline roles — cutting the military’s fighting strength.

The FoI data also revealed more than 320 soldiers were diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes — a form of the disease linked to lifestyle.

And 343 troops over the Army, Navy and RAF — 242 male and 101 female — took weight-loss drugs, while 11 had procedures such as gastric bands and liposuction.

Former senior officer Colonel Phil Ingram said: “There is no excuse to allow troops to become overweight and obese. You can’t join the Armed Forces if you are overweight so this is happening while people are serving.

“This is a crisis and a failure of commanders to ensure troops are fit to fight.”

An MoD spokesman said: “Where service personnel experience weight-related issues, comprehensive medical and dietary support is provided.”

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More than a quarter of troops are too fat to fight, figures obtained by The Sun on Sunday show

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Violent migrants who faced deportation are still in UK & STILL committing crimes – inside scandal of our failing system

FOREIGN crooks who faced deportation after serving their jail terms are instead committing murders, rapes and break-ins across Britain after being let back on to our streets.

A Sun on Sunday probe exposes a rogues’ gallery of offenders who have committed further crimes after release, including some that were far more serious than their initial offences.

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Nathaniel Eyewu-Ago was killed in a knife fight in Greenwich
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Jason Furtado was jailed for life for murdering a schoolboy, despite the fact he should have been deported nine years ago
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It comes after Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood recently pledged to this newspaper she will introduce instant deportations for foreign offenders.

Last week, migrant Jason Furtado was jailed for life for murdering a schoolboy, even though he was supposed to have been deported nine years ago after serving time for theft and motoring offences.

Gang member Furtado, 28, was wearing an electronic tag on immigration bail when he fatally attacked schoolboy Leonardo Reid, 15, and Klevi Shekaj, 23, in Islington, North London, in June 2024.

But the Home Office had already made multiple unsuccessful attempts to boot him out of the UK, starting in 2016 when it first issued a deportation order.

Meanwhile, he continued on a crime spree that included crashing a stolen car into drinkers outside an Islington pub days after the Westminster terror attack in 2017.

The Government should be on top of it. Anybody committing a crime, get them out. It’s as simple as that.

Iain Duncan Smith

Two customers queuing outside the Old Queen’s Head pub, Estelle Boon and Jonathan Cleaver, both then 32, were seriously injured.

Last month Furtado was jailed for 37 years for the two murders and an attempted murder — and again a judge has ordered his deportation.

Angolan-born Furtado was previously able to avoid deportation by repeatedly contesting his removal before officials could get him on a plane to Portugal, where he has citizenship.

Official figures show that of the 19,390 foreign criminals eligible for deportation from Britain, 3,708 — almost one in five — have been out of jail and living in the community for more than five years.

Over the last four years 11,890 foreign criminals have re- offended, and 537 of the worst have committed ten or more crimes.

In August, when Ms Mahmood was still the Justice Secretary, she pledged to change the law to deport foreign crooks sooner.

She told The Sun on Sunday: “My message to foreign criminals is clear — break Britain’s laws and you’ll be sent packing in record time.

“Those who have abused this country’s proud hospitality should not expect free bed and board at the taxpayer’s expense.”

But since then, no immediate deportations straight after sentencing have taken place.

MP and former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said: “We have to get to grips with this madness.

“The Government should be on top of it. Anybody committing a crime, get them out. It’s as simple as that.

Alius Ambulta, a young man, smiling while posing for a photograph.
Alius Ambulta has used five identities and racked up 17 convictions in 2022 and 2023
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Mugshot of Ramazan Mukalazi.
Ramazan Mukalazi was jailed for raping a young woman in 2008 and freed in 2018
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Ernesto Elliot, whose 2020 deportation for previous knife crimes was infamously derailed by a last-minute human rights appeal

“They shouldn’t be serving time here, they should be kicked out.

“If foreign migrants carry out crime in the UK, they must lose their right to be here, or to apply to be here, and should then be sent away.”

Our investigation found that those who offended again include Jamaican Ernesto Elliot, whose 2020 deportation for previous knife crimes was infamously derailed by a last-minute human rights appeal.

The 47-year-old, who came to the UK in 2003, was spared removal despite racking up 17 criminal convictions, including possession of an imitation gun.

His removal from the UK was cancelled, and six months later, in June 2022, he and his son Nico, 25, killed 35-year-old Nathaniel Eyewu-Ago in a knife fight in Greenwich, East London.

Eerily similar crime

The pair, who also stole drugs and cash from the victim, were both jailed for life.

In another case, a Ugandan rapist who had been recommended for deportation by a judge was released into the community and then tried to rape a pensioner in an eerily similar crime.

Ramazan Mukalazi, 42, had first been jailed for life for raping a young woman in 2008.

He was freed from prison in 2018, then freed again from an immigration removal centre in 2021, even though there was no legal barrier to his deportation.

In November 2022 he hit a 66-year-old woman over the head in Hounslow, West London, dragged her into bushes and tried to rape her, telling her: “If you scream, I will rip your tongue out.”

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood speaking at a podium with a "Renew Britain" sign during the Labour Party Conference.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood recently pledged she will introduce instant deportations for foreign offenders
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Iain Duncan Smith, Conservative MP, standing on College Green Westminster.
MP and former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith says ‘we have to get to grips with this madness’
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The woman, who had a brain haemorrhage, was found by a passer-by who also spotted Mukalazi with his trousers around his ankles.

Mukalazi initially claimed he found his victim lying on the pavement and was trying to help her, but later admitted attempted rape and grievous bodily harm.

He was jailed for life at the Old Bailey and was told he would serve a minimum of 11 years.

Alius Ambulta, 39, has used five identities and racked up 17 convictions in 2022 and 2023, including for drug-dealing.

He had also served at least two jail terms after arriving illegally in the UK from his native Lithuania.

A judge had ordered him to be deported but he was let out and still offending, when in December last year he was again convicted and jailed for drug-dealing.

At Norwich Crown Court, Judge Katharine Moore told him: “The fact you have managed to amass a number of convictions is troubling.

“That you are in the UK subject to immigration bail doesn’t seem to be any sort of deterrent.”

Ambulta, of Great Yarmouth, has posted pictures on Facebook showing he was out of jail and still in the UK as recently as July.

So-called “Rolex Ripper” Amine Bentaib, 30, was already wanted for deportation when he tried to steal an £18,000 watch from a grandfather in London in July 2023.

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Schoolboy Leonardo Reid, 15, was murdered by a migrant who should have been deported
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Lorik Lupqi, one of the men jailed for murder and attempted murder, sits on a wooden bench, smiling at the camera.
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Klevi Shekaj was fatally stabbed in Islington, North London, in June 2024[/caption]

Judge Adam Hiddleston jailed Algerian Bentaib for 45 months at Southwark Crown Court last December, adding that he “will qualify as a foreign criminal and be subject to automatic deportation”.

But prosecutors told the court that Bentaib had already been pursued for deportation since September 2022 — and cops had still not nicked him.

At his sentencing, Judge Hiddleston added: “While I think it is unlikely you will be released before being deported, should any circumstances arise by which in the future you are at liberty on the streets of London, any measures that can be put in place to prevent further offending should in my judgment be deployed.”

Experts say the current deportation system is too soft on foreign criminals and gives them enough chances to avoid ever being sent home.

Huge backlog

Foreign criminals serving prison sentences of 12 months or more are typically served with a Stage One Deportation Order.

The order outlines why the Home Office is seeking to deport a criminal and gives notice of the period in which they can raise objections.

After the offender makes initial representations, officials then send a Stage Two letter — a final decision that the person should be deported.

But migrants can still appeal to the First-Tier Immigration Tribunal on human rights or legal grounds, and if that fails, they can protest again to the Upper-Tier Immigration Tribunal.

Exceptional cases can progress to a Judicial Review at the High Court or the Special Immigration Appeals Commission.

Cases can take years to be processed and often cost hundreds of thousands of pounds.

A huge backlog of court cases also means foreign criminals’ sentences often end before a final deportation decision is made, so the offenders are released — and free to resume their illegal activities.

A Home Office spokesman said: “When foreign nationals commit serious crimes in our country, we will always do everything in our power to deport them, and the Home Secretary has been clear that efforts will be made to speed up this process.

“This government deported almost 5,200 foreign national offenders in its first year in office, a 14 per cent increase on the previous year, and we will continue to do everything we can to remove these vile criminals from our streets.”

Government sources added that more detailed reforms to foreign offender laws would be laid down in the next few months.

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UK49s Teatime 3 Hot Numbers Predictions: Sunday, 12 October 2025

If you’re playing the UK49s Teatime draw today, keep an eye on the top three Hot Numbers, which have remained mostly consistent over the past few days – 42, 11, 26. Hot Numbers Last Drawn Date Number 42 9 October 2025 Number 11 11 October 2025 Number 26 9 October 2025 These numbers have been […]

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