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Live UK49s Teatime Results for Friday, 10 October 2025 with Helen

The UK49s Teatime draw, one of the UK’s most beloved lotteries, took place today, Friday, 10 October 2025, delivering another thrilling moment for players across the UK and South Africa. Today’s Teatime draw, held at 12:49 PM UK time (13:49 SA time), was hosted by the ever-popular presenter Helen, who brought her signature charm and […]

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Official UK49s Teatime Results: Friday, 10 October 2025 – Winning Numbers

The latest UK49s results are out, following the Teatime draw on Friday, 10 October 2025. The highly anticipated UK49s Teatime draw for today, has just concluded, bringing excitement to lottery players in the UK, South Africa, and beyond. Official UK49s Teatime Results Pending… If you didn’t win in today’s Teatime draw, don’t worry—another opportunity awaits […]

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Is the ‘Arc de Trump’ Don’s latest mega project? Leaked Oval Office pics reveal ‘plans for giant DC monument’

LEAKED pictures spotted on Donald Trump’s desk hint that the President is set to launch his most ambitious monument yet.

Donald Trump, 79, is no stranger to grand designs – but leaked images from the Oval Office suggest he may be plotting one of the biggest building projects so far.

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Leaked pictures have hinted at a brand new monument in Washington DC
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This might be Trump’s biggest project yet
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A scale model of the National Mall with miniatures of the Lincoln Memorial and a monument.
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A mock-up of a towering triumphal arch was spotted sitting on the Resolute Desk as the president met Finnish leader Alex Stubb on Thursday.

The images, which have been circulating online, show miniature models arranged on a map.

The arch is positioned on a traffic circle near Arlington Cemetery, just across the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memorial.

A second, larger model on the desk revealed striking details: a winged golden angel holding a torch above, flanked by two white eagles.

The design has a strong resemblance to Paris’s Arch de Triomphe, commissioned by Napoleon in the 19th century to honour fallen soldiers from his military campaigns.

The design is similar to a drawing shared by Nicholas Leo Charbonneau, who works at the architecture firm Harrison Design.

Nicholas added fuel to the fire by posting a striking drawing of the arch on social media – showing it planted in the exact same traffic circle outside Arlington National Cemetery, complete with the eagle and angel statues perched on top.

The image has sparked fresh speculation over whether Trump’s grand monument plans are already in motion.

It remains unclear if Harrison Design, a firm Charbonneau has worked with before, is involved in drafting any official blueprints.

Sharing the image online, Charbonneau declared: “A proposal for a triumphal arch in DC for #America250, in the traffic circle in front of Arlington National Cemetery.”He added: “America needs a triumphal arch!” – a statement that’s sent Trump-watchers into overdrive.

The White House has not responded to requests for comment.

But the “Donald Trump for President” Facebook page. which has more than six million followers, posted a drawing in September which matches the design almost exactly.

Trump – a former real estate mogul – who reclaimed power in January – has thrown himself into a flurry of building and renovation projects since returning to the White House.

He has decked the Oval Office in gold, covering the walls with fancy paintings and luxury ornaments.

During one meeting, he even paused proceedings to talk about his redesign if the Cabinet room – spending several minutes praising the drapes.

He also constructing a massive ballroom next to the White House.

A model of the ballroom appeared on Trump’s desk with a photo shared by deputy chief staff Dan Scavino on Wednesday.

In recent months, Trump has revamped parts of the White House to mirror his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

The rose garden has been paved over, fitted with picnic tables and bright yellow and white umbrellas.

At the end of August, the Republican leader signed an executive order to promote “classical” architecture, taking inspiration from ancient Rome and Greece.

He has also made clear his ambition to create permanent monuments to American power and military victories.

If built, the huge arch would stand as a symbol of Trump’s vision for America’s 250th birthday – a bold new landmark on the Washington skyline.

Arc de Triomphe at sunrise, Paris, France
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His new rose garden – paved over, fitted with picnic tables and bright yellow and white umbrellas
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There’s 18 years between my first & last kids – the ‘new breed of school mums’ are CRAZY, here’s my main complaint

A MUM-OF-SIX has lifted the lid on what it’s really like re-joining the school scene after a almost two decades and she’s not impressed with the “new breed” of mums running the show.

Carla Hoskins, who had her first child at 18 and her youngest ten years later, has gone viral on TikTok after ranting about how school life has completely changed – and not for the better.

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A mum revealed the biggest issue with the new generation of school mums
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Carla has a decades age-difference between her kids
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In the hilarious clip, Carla confessed she had a ten-year gap between her third and fourth child because, as she bluntly put it, she needed to “switch up baby daddies”.

Now, with her youngest, Rome, just starting reception, she says she’s found herself completely out of sync with modern-day school mums.

Carla told her followers: “The class WhatsApp groups – do you know? Well in his school anyway, no one sends out party invites.”

The TikTok star admitted she made the mistake of declining to join the class group chat at first, only to later find out she’d missed loads of invites.

At first she thought the parents were “just being rude” until she realised it’s because parents simply post a single invite on the WhatsApp groups she declined to be in.

She fumed: “What the f**k? Why does no one print sh*t out anymore or tell you?”

Carla said she’s baffled by how hyper-organised and over-sharing the new generation of school mums are, calling them “next level”.

And while she’s finally joined the group, she’s not exactly thrilled about it.

She says she keeps it on mute and only checks it once a week for any party invites.

Carla said she was stunned when she checked the chat before the school holidays and saw mums chatting about what time their kids went to bed that night.

She joked saying that she didn’t “give a f****ing sh*t”, nor does she want to know “the ins and outs of their a*hole”.

Parents’ reactions

The brutally honest video has hit a nerve with parents online, racking up thousands of views and sparking debate among mums who either love or loathe the endless stream of school WhatsApp messages.

Many agreed with Carla’s no-nonsense approach, while others admitted they rely on the group chats to keep up with the chaos of modern school life.

One mum related to Carla’s party invite shenanigans, saying: “Yup, the party venue change was in the WhatsApp group. I had no idea it existed. Child in tears because we couldn’t find the party.”

Another added: “I reluctantly joined one; it’s muted and archived 24/7.”

A third said: “I learnt a lot about school mums when my eldest started school, I vowed never to join a WhatsApp group.”

But not all mums oppose the school WhatsApp group.

One mum said: “I need the group so I can get the key info. Otherwise I’d have to give up my job so I could read all the emails the school sends.”

Another added: “I am the type B parent that puts a message in the WhatsApp group saying “is it PE today”, it’s like having a school PA with the organised mums.”

Drop-off drama

Meanwhile, a mum has been criticised after slating a certain type of mum on the school runs.

She came under fire after sharing her her hot take on how parents should come to the school for drop-offs.

Elsewhere, a fuming mum took to social media to share her frustration at “Queen Bee” parents on the school run, who she said can’t stop talking about her.

Known as @thewoodys6 on social media, the mum revealed that she had confronted one mum in particular who was an “ar***hole”, to her.

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